During pacemaker implantation in a patient with permanent atrial fibrillation, it remained impossible to advance a passive
fixation lead with fins through the right atrium. However, a lead with a retractable screw easily passed the right atrium
and was positioned in the right ventricle. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed an extensive net–like perforated Eustachian
valve within the right atrium that had caused entrapment of the anchor fins during lead implantation. Remnants of embryonal
structures within the right atrium should be considered a rare possible barrier during pacemaker implantation.
Key words Pacemaker implantation - Chiari’s network - Eustachian valve