Blind needle puncture of the subclavian vein, which is the standard method used for insertion of pacemaker electrodes, causes an increased risk of lead fractures due to entrapment of the lead by the costoclavicular ligament and/or subclavius muscle. The extrathoracic lead insertion technique was developed to prevent such lead fractures. The present study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of extrathoracic subclavian vein puncture under the guidance of both fluoroscopy and venography in the oblique beam projection.
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