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Europace 2002 4(2):155-158; doi:10.1053/eupc.2002.0230
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CASE REPORTS

Stent implantation for the treatment of superior vena cava syndrome related to pacemaker leads

M. Gilard, A. Pérennes, J. Mansourati, Y. Etienne, M. Fatemi, J. J. Blanc and J. Boschat

Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Brest Brest, France

This is a case-report of two patients with superior vena cava syndrome related to pacemaker leads. Both patients were treated successfully using intravenous stenting.

Key Words: Pacing, venous stenosis, stenting, venoplasty


Correspondence: Pr Jean Jacques Blanc, Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Brest, 29609 Brest Cedex France. E-mail: jean-jacques.Blanc{at}univ-brest.fr


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