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We present a case of rapidly ascending left ventricular assist device driveline and tunnel infection in a patient with a long length of driveline buried beyond the distal velour coating. Device salvage with radical debridement, exit site relocation, and local tissue advancement is described. The findings in this case suggest that the interface between nonvelour covered driveline and subcutaneous tissue can become the nidus of a virulent ascending infection because of poor tissue ingrowth. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Gregory Rubinfeld, Jamie P Levine, Alex Reyentovich, Abe DeAnda, Leora B Balsam. Management of Rapidly Ascending Driveline Tunnel Infection. Journal of cardiac surgery. 2015 Nov;30(11):853-5

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PMID: 26442620

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