Abstract
This paper describes the case of pacemaker-depandent male patient with upper body venous dreinage anomaly, who suffered from bilateral pocket infection. This difficult situation made it impossible to implant the device in the subclavian region and forced us to search for an alternative access for right ventricular pacing. Presented case describes new possibilities in electrotherapy which are provided by technological development and miniaturization of medical devieces.
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