Items tagged “medical devices thorax”

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Cardiac conduction devices

Implantable cardiac conduction devices (also known as cardiac implantable electronic devices or CIEDs) are a very common medical device of the thorax, with over one million implanted in the United States of America alone. There are two major types of cardiac conduction devices: pacemakers and a...
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Presternal peritoneal dialysis catheter

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 08 Jan 2014
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Vagal nerve stimulator

  Diagnosis not applicable
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 09 Jan 2014
63% complete
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Breast tissue expander implants

  Diagnosis not applicable
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 22 Jan 2014
60% complete
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Prosthetic valve inside RVOT conduit

  Diagnosis not applicable
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 25 Feb 2014
47% complete
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24 hour ambulatory impedance pH test

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 29 Dec 2014
91% complete
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Bilateral pneumothoraces (capnothoraces)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 01 Jun 2015
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Plombage (lucite spheres)

  Diagnosis certain
David Clemo Steel
Published 19 Mar 2015
63% complete
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Re-expansion pulmonary edema

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 24 Dec 2021
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Dislodged right atrial lead

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 05 Jun 2015
91% complete
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Implantable loop recorder

Implantable loop recorders, also known as insertable cardiac monitors, are small insertable devices that continuously monitor and record cardiac rhythms. They are placed subcutaneously and used for the evaluation of patients with recurrent unexplained episodes of palpitations or syncope. Patien...
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Leadless cardiac pacemaker

Leadless cardiac pacemakers are a recently introduced type of cardiac conduction device. These pacemakers are self-contained right ventricular single-chamber pacemakers that are implanted percutaneously via a femoral approach 1-3. There are currently two leadless cardiac pacemakers on the market...

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