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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1272547
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Successful Retrieval of a Coronary Stent Dislodged in the Brachial Artery by Means of Improvised Snare and Guiding Catheter
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Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2011 (online)
ABSTRACT
This is a case report regarding the retrieval, by means of an improvised snare and guiding catheter, of a stent dislodged in the brachial artery during a transradial coronary intervention. A full-length guiding catheter could not be used to approach the lost stent, which was a mere 30 to 35 cm away from the sheath insertion site at the radial artery, and a commercial snare was not available at the time. Thus, we had to improvise a shortened guiding catheter and a snare, which was formed by folding an angioplasty Whisper guide wire (Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL) and was used successfully to snare the stent and retrieve it.
KEYWORDS
Percutaneous coronary intervention - transradial - stent - dislodgement - complication
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Georgios GiannopoulosM.D.
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Athens, Greece
eMail: ggiann@med.uoa.gr