Transcatheter Mechanical Aspiration of Right Ventricle Lead Vegetation | JACC: Case Reports | ACC.25

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Maurice Enriquez-Sarano, MD, FACC JACC: Case Reports Associate Editor, is joined by author Emmanuel Daniel, MD, discussing this study from Daniel et al presented at ACC.25 and published in JACC: Case Reports. Large lead-associated vegetations carry a significant risk of pulmonary embolism with hemodynamic instability when transvenous lead extraction is attempted. In this case, a 54-year-old male came to the hospital with fever and dyspnea. He was found to have MSSA bacteremia and a large RV lead vegetation on echo. He had multiple co-morbidities and was a high-risk surgical candidate. He underwent successful vegetation aspiration using the Flowtriever system, followed by endovascular lead extraction.