Gastroparesis is a chronic gastric motility disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying and a multitude of troublesome symptoms, including chronic nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, malnutrition, and dehydration. Whereas initial management of the gastroparesis is conservative, patient with refractory gastroparesis may benefit from surgical therapy, including gastric electric stimulator (GES) device implantation. Twiddler's syndrome is a challenging condition well described in the cardiac literature that is characterized by the instability, displacement, leads twisting and resulting malfunction of an implanted device, believed to be due to manipulation (twiddling) by the patient. The condition is not specifically characterized in the GES literature; however, evidence suggest the incidence of the Twiddler's syndrome is reaching up to 9% of the patients with GES. In the current report we present a case of surgical management of the recurrent Twiddler's syndrome in a patient with a GES device with novel non-FDA approved use of the TYRX Absorbable Antibacterial Envelope for the device stabilization. Use of the TYRX enveloped provided additional anchoring points of fixation, resulting in the successful resolution of the device instability and the Twiddler's syndrome with and ongoing follow up of up to 8 months. This report adds to the armamentarium of surgical management of this uncommon and difficult problem.
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J Clin Med
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Hospital Management Department, National Centre for Neurosurgery, 34/1 Turan Avenue, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan.
: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment for movement disorders, but its long-term efficacy may be undermined by hardware complications such as lead fractures. These complications increase healthcare costs and necessitate surgical revisions. The frequency, timing, and clinical factors associated with lead fractures remain poorly understood.
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Emergency Department, Hospital Las Higueras, Talcahuano, CHL.
Cureus
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Cardiology, Hospital Clinica Benidorm (HCB), Benidorm, ESP.
Twiddler syndrome is a rare entity in which patient manipulation causes lead dislocation with lead retraction. Reel syndrome, on the other hand, is observed after external manipulation, intentional or unintentional, in which the leads move along their transverse axis and is considered a variant of Twiddler syndrome. We present the clinical case of a 91-year-old female who, after pacemaker implantation, presented with dizziness and chest discomfort following constant manipulation of the pacemaker, resulting in complete retraction of the lead tip into the pouch, which is unusual in the literature to date.
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August 2024
Department of Cardiology, AdventHealth New Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach, FL, USA.
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