| Literature DB >> 24570717 |
Batuhan Tamci1, Taha Okan2, Hasan Gungor3, Volkan Ozturk1, Fatih Cam4.
Abstract
In the performance of increasingly complex PCI there remains an ever-present risk of stent entrapment and guide wire or other device fracture. We report the first case with stent dislodgement and guide wire fracture to occur simultaneously in the same patient.Entities:
Keywords: guide wire fracture; stent entrapment
Year: 2013 PMID: 24570717 PMCID: PMC3915958 DOI: 10.5114/pwki.2013.35459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Postepy Kardiol Interwencyjnej ISSN: 1734-9338 Impact factor: 1.426
Fig. 1Selective coronary angiography demonstrating unexpanded stent embedded in the proximal part of the circumflex artery
Fig. 2Unexpanded stent in the LCX managed by compressing the inflated slipped stent against the vessel wall with another 3.0 mm × 15 mm bare metal stent
Fig. 3Detached and fractured hydrophilic coated non-metallic tip of the guide wire by stent struts
Fig. 4The guidewire was pushed to the distal segment of the circumflex artery by a small, underinflated balloon catheter and it was isolated from the circulation by a 2.5 mm × 12 mm bare metal stent implanted over the wire
Fig. 5Optical coherence tomography demonstrating multiple thrombi in the struts and thrombosed area near the distal part of the stent