Literature DB >> 19110810

The "mini-crush technique" for the treatment of coronary trifurcation lesions.

Alfredo R Galassi1, Salvatore D Tomasello, Giorgio Sacchetta, Dario Seminara, Luciana Canonico, Corrado Tamburino.   

Abstract

AIMS: Recent evidence suggest that coronary bifurcation lesions might be treated by DES using "the mini-crush technique" with low rate of MACE and restenosis both at main and side branches. However, the treatment of a coronary trifurcation lesion is more problematic. Here we assess the feasibility of the "mini-crush technique" for treating trifurcation lesions. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We report on the treatment of trifurcation lesions using DES in all branches by the mini-crush technique in five consecutive patients (65+/-11.5 years) from December 2004 till March 2006. Independently, from the anatomical type of trifurcation, the mini-crush procedure was performed in all cases. After predilatation of all branches, positioning of stents in both side branches at a distance of 1-2 mm proximally to the carina of the trifurcation was performed. Side-branch stents were then deployed sequentially and crushed at the same time by a balloon positioned in the main branch. Afterwards, the main branch stent was advanced to cover the ostium of both side branches and deployed. The jailed wire technique was employed in all cases, and if possible in both branches. Final triple kissing balloon was employed in all cases. The "mini-crush technique" was performed safely in all the five patients obtaining an excellent angiographic result at 8.0+/-1.0 months follow-up angiography.
CONCLUSIONS: The "mini-crush technique" with DES can be safely performed giving complete coverage of the ostium of side branches and optimising side branch access.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19110810     DOI: 10.4244/eijv4i3a64

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EuroIntervention        ISSN: 1774-024X            Impact factor:   6.534


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