| Literature DB >> 30538898 |
Rabih Tabet1, Nikhil Nalluri2, Farshid Daneshvar2, James Malpeso2.
Abstract
A left main coronary artery (LMCA) iatrogenic dissection is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication of coronary angioplasty. It can range from a simple tear in the artery wall to a severe dissection, causing complete blood flow obstruction. We report the case of a 63-year-old male patient who was presented to our catheterization laboratory following a positive stress test. An angiogram showed a proximal left anterior descending (LAD) artery tight lesion. Balloon inflation was complicated by an ostial LAD dissection that rapidly extended into the left main and the left circumflex arteries treated with angioplasty and stenting. Cardiac catheterization four days later showed a residual LMCA intimal flap that remained asymptomatic and stable. This is an interesting case of a stable LMCA dissection with the intimal flap intermittently obstructing the ostium of the left anterior descending artery. In addition, we will discuss the factors that increase the risk of coronary dissection and focus on methods to help prevent the occurrence of such complications.Entities:
Keywords: angioplasty complication; interventional cardiology; left main coronary artery dissection
Year: 2018 PMID: 30538898 PMCID: PMC6281447 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Initial percutaneous coronary intervention
Coronary angiogram showing proximal LAD tight lesion (Arrow I-a). Complete obstruction of blood flow in the LAD artery (Arrow I-b). Retrograde dissection extending to the LMCA and the LCx (Arrow I-c). Haziness at the proximal LAD giving the impression of blood clots, with preserved distal flow (Arrow I-d).
LAD: left anterior descending artery; LMCA: left main coronary artery; LCx: left circumflex artery.
Figure 2Follow-up coronary angiogram
Floating intimal flap extending from the distal LMCA to the proximal LAD (Arrow II-a). Angioplasty with stent placement from the distal LMCA to the LAD (Arrow II-b). Final angiogram showing complete treatment of the dissection (Arrows II-c & II-d).
LAD: left anterior descending artery; LMCA: left main coronary artery; LCx: left circumflex artery.