| Literature DB >> 29588758 |
Roberto Diletti1, Nicolas M Van Mieghem1.
Abstract
Bioresorbable scaffolds represent a promising new technology in the field of percutaneous coronary interventions. The concept of the eventual resorption of the scaffold pertains to multiple theoretical advantages that may hold true particularly in bifurcation lesions - no permanent caging of the coronary artery, avoidance of acquired device malapposition and delayed hypersensitivity reactions, no permanent metallic stent protrusion in the main branch, etc. The worldwide experience with the use of bioresorbable scaffolds is limited. In our experience of selected bifurcation lesions, a provisional approach using one-scaffold has excellent results. Two-scaffold techniques appeared feasible. Our data support the exploration of the use of bioresorbable scaffolds in more challenging coronary substrates like bifurcations. Prospective registries and ideally randomised trials should assess whether the theoretical benefits of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds (BVS) in bifurcation lesions can produce sustainable good clinical outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Bioresorbable scaffolds; bifurcation lesions; percutaneous coronary interventions
Year: 2013 PMID: 29588758 PMCID: PMC5808661 DOI: 10.15420/icr.2013.8.2.93
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interv Cardiol ISSN: 1756-1485