Pacemaker lead extraction has been shown to be an effective and safe treatment in the case of infected permanent pacemaker leads. However, it can lead to potentially serious complications, usually occurring during the extraction procedure. This report describes a case of a 74-year-old male with a persistent superior vena cava thrombosis related to an infected permanent pacemaker lead transvenous extraction. Clinical and surgical management are discussed.
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