Non-laser percutaneous extraction of pacemaker and defibrillation leads: a decade of progress
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Non-laser-based methods are safe in lead extraction but in the past have been less effective than laser methods. In the past decade, new equipment has been introduced including the Evolution® Mechanical Dilator Sheath and the Evolution® RL. We sought to determine the impact of new equipment on outcome in mechanical lead extraction.
We considered 288 consecutive patients (age 66 ± 18 years) who underwent transvenous lead extraction (TLE) of 522 leads in the decade to the end of 2014. Three groups were identified: Group 1 (pre-Evolution® period, 76 patients, 133 leads), Group 2 (original Evolution® period, 115 patients, 221 leads), and Group 3 (Evolution® RL period, 97 patients, 168 leads). The age of leads was significantly greater in Groups 2 and 3 (6.2 ± 4.4 and 6.1 ± 5.4 years vs.4.7 ± 4.5,
With current equipment, mechanical extraction provides a good combination of efficacy and safety.
Contributors

Giulia Domenichini
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Hanney Gonna
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Rajan Sharma
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Sergio Conti
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Lorenzo Fiorista
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Sue Jones
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Maria Arthur
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Shaumik Adhya
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Marjan Jahangiri
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Edward Rowland
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Mark M. Gallagher
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St George's University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
