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A Case Report of Arrhythmia Caused by Skin Expander Implantation

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A 51-year-old female patient suffered facial burns during her youth. Following the healing of the wound, a skin expander was implanted on 7 December 2021 to address scar contracture. The preoperative electrocardiogram (ECG) indicated sinus rhythm within the normal range. Color Doppler ultrasound revealed no abnormalities. The patient had no history of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, arrhythmia, or other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions. On 16 June 2022, the skin expander was removed, and facial scar resection was performed. The routine ECG showed ventricular premature beats. During the operation, when the surgeon pulled and compressed the neck dilator, significant arrhythmia was observed, with the heart rate dropping below 50 beats per minute and frequent ventricular premature beats occurring. The surgeon promptly halted the procedure, resulting in immediate relief of the patient's pain. Subsequently, the ventricular premature beats ceased, and normal sinus rhythm was restored. Once the heart rate exceeded 60 beats per minute, the surgeon resumed the operation, but ventricular premature beats persisted. After removing the dilator, the heart rate gradually returned to normal, and no further arrhythmia occurred. The patient recovered smoothly post-operation, with stable vital signs and no reported discomfort. She safely returned to the ward. It was determined that the patient's arrhythmia was caused by the compression of the carotid sinus due to the stretching of the neck dilator.
Title: A Case Report of Arrhythmia Caused by Skin Expander Implantation
Description:
A 51-year-old female patient suffered facial burns during her youth.
Following the healing of the wound, a skin expander was implanted on 7 December 2021 to address scar contracture.
The preoperative electrocardiogram (ECG) indicated sinus rhythm within the normal range.
Color Doppler ultrasound revealed no abnormalities.
The patient had no history of hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, arrhythmia, or other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular conditions.
On 16 June 2022, the skin expander was removed, and facial scar resection was performed.
The routine ECG showed ventricular premature beats.
During the operation, when the surgeon pulled and compressed the neck dilator, significant arrhythmia was observed, with the heart rate dropping below 50 beats per minute and frequent ventricular premature beats occurring.
The surgeon promptly halted the procedure, resulting in immediate relief of the patient's pain.
Subsequently, the ventricular premature beats ceased, and normal sinus rhythm was restored.
Once the heart rate exceeded 60 beats per minute, the surgeon resumed the operation, but ventricular premature beats persisted.
After removing the dilator, the heart rate gradually returned to normal, and no further arrhythmia occurred.
The patient recovered smoothly post-operation, with stable vital signs and no reported discomfort.
She safely returned to the ward.
It was determined that the patient's arrhythmia was caused by the compression of the carotid sinus due to the stretching of the neck dilator.

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