2018
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.28034
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An alternative treatment strategy for large vessel coronary perforations

Abstract: The standard treatment for large vessel coronary perforations is implantation of a covered stent. Antegrade attempts for crossing a right coronary artery chronic total occlusion resulted in guidewire and microcatheter exit with pericardial bleeding. A balloon was inflated proximal to the perforation site to achieve temporary hemostasis. Retrograde crossing of the chronic total occlusion was achieved through an epicardial collateral using the reverse controlled antegrade and retrograde tracking technique. Stent… Show more

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“…3). Large vessel perforations are usually treated with covered stent implantation, although dissection/reentry techniques have also been successfully used in some cases [19]. Distal vessel perforations are treated with embolisation, usually with fat or coils.…”
Section: Perforationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Large vessel perforations are usually treated with covered stent implantation, although dissection/reentry techniques have also been successfully used in some cases [19]. Distal vessel perforations are treated with embolisation, usually with fat or coils.…”
Section: Perforationmentioning
confidence: 99%