| Literature DB >> 34322313 |
Obiora Egbuche1, Kenechukwu N Mezue2, Shirley I Nwokike3, Temidayo Abe4, Titilope Olanipekun5, Ifeoma Onuorah6, Carter Tharpe7.
Abstract
Proximal left main stenting in symptomatic patients with flow-limiting stenosis is an alternative revascularization strategy in individuals with low syntax score and high operative risk. Stent dislodgement is associated with adverse cardiovascular events and retrieval of fully deployed stents is generally prohibited as it increases the risk of severe complications. Stent dislodgement and entrapment in the femoral vascular system occur infrequently during percutaneous coronary interventions. In this report, we illustrate a prompt and safe transcatheter technique to successfully retrieve an expanded and dislodged coronary stent entrapped in the common femoral artery without need for a more invasive surgical approach. AJCDEntities:
Keywords: CABG; Left main stenting; entrapment; stent dislodgement; transcatheter retrieval
Year: 2021 PMID: 34322313 PMCID: PMC8303031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Cardiovasc Dis ISSN: 2160-200X