Successful Retrieval of Intravascular Stent Remnants With a Combination of Rotational Atherectomy and a Gooseneck Snare
- Authors
- Kim, JH[Kim, Jung Hyuk]; Jang, WJ[Jang, Woo Jin]; Ahn, KJ[Ahn, Kyung-Ju]; Song, YB[Song, Young Bin]; Hahn, JY[Hahn, Joo-Yong]; Choi, JH[Choi, Jin Ho]; Choi, SH[Choi, Seung-Hyuk]; Lee, SH[Lee, Sang Hoon]; Gwon, HC[Gwon, Hyeon-Cheol]
- Issue Date
- Jul-2012
- Publisher
- KOREAN SOC CARDIOLOGY
- Keywords
- Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; Stents; Migration; Rotational atherectomy
- Citation
- KOREAN CIRCULATION JOURNAL, v.42, no.7, pp.492 - 496
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- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- KOREAN CIRCULATION JOURNAL
- Volume
- 42
- Number
- 7
- Start Page
- 492
- End Page
- 496
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/64856
- DOI
- 10.4070/kcj.2012.42.7.492
- ISSN
- 1738-5520
- Abstract
- Stent migration from the delivery balloon catheter is a rare but serious complication during percutaneous coronary intervention, particularly when a part of the stent stretches into the aorta. We report an unusual case of stent migration treated with a combination of a gooseneck snare and rotablation. A part of the stent was overstretched and unrolled into the aorta and the rest of the stent remained implanted in the coronary artery. The stent was captured with a gooseneck snare but could not be retrieved because it was connected to a stent remnant implanted in the coronary artery. The stent strut was cut with rotablation, and the stent was successfully removed through the femoral sheath.
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