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Good neointimal coverage of a crushed stent segment protruding into the main vessel by follow-up optical coherence tomography in a patient with a diagonal branch lesion.
Sadamatsu, Kenji; Oe, Kensuke; Tashiro, Hideki.
Afiliação
  • Sadamatsu K; Department of Cardiology, St. Mary's Hospital, Kurume, Japan.
  • Oe K; Department of Cardiology, St. Mary's Hospital, Kurume, Japan.
  • Tashiro H; Department of Cardiology, St. Mary's Hospital, Kurume, Japan.
J Cardiol Cases ; 20(1): 20-22, 2019 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31320948
ABSTRACT
There is currently no consensus regarding the optimum treatment strategy for an isolated side branch lesion. The usefulness of a side branch stenting technique with a balloon crushing the segment protruding into the main vessel has been reported; however, there remain concerns about malapposition of crushed stent struts and a consequent risk of stent thrombosis. We herein report a case with a diagonal branch lesion that was successfully treated with this technique. Follow-up optical coherence tomography clearly revealed that the protruding stent struts in the main vessel were crushed and covered almost completely. Our findings may support the feasibility of this treatment in the mid-term period. <Learning

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There is currently no consensus regarding the optimum treatment strategy for an isolated side branch lesion. In the present case, we successfully treated an isolated diagonal branch lesion using a side branch stenting technique with a balloon crushing the segment protruding into the main vessel. Good neointimal coverage of a crushed stent segment protruding into the main vessel by follow-up optical coherence tomography may support the feasibility of this treatment in the mid-term period.>.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article