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Przezżylne usunięcie złamanej i przemieszczonej do żyły podobojczykowej elektrody przedsionkowej z dostępu udowego przy użyciu systemu EvolutionDębski et al., 2015
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- Dębski M
- Boczar K
- Haberka K
- Ząbek A
- Lelakowski J
- Małecka B
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- Folia Cardiologica
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Autorzy prezentują przypadek kliniczny 82-letniego mężczyzny, u którego wykonano zabieg przezżylnego usunięcia złamanej i wpadniętej elektrody przedsionkowej, czynnej elektrody komorowej i porzuconej elektrody komorowej z powodu silnego podejrzenia infekcyjnego …
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