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Occurrence of longitudinal stent compression before stent deployment: Two case studies
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作者 adel aminian Jacques Lalmand Dariouch Dolatabadi 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2014年第1期23-25,共3页
Several recent reports have described the occurrence of longitudinal stent deformation(LSD, defined as the distortion or shortening of a stent along the longitudinal axis), following its successful deployment. However... Several recent reports have described the occurrence of longitudinal stent deformation(LSD, defined as the distortion or shortening of a stent along the longitudinal axis), following its successful deployment. However, few reports have described LSD prior to any stent deployment. This previously unrecognized complication is the result of modifications to stent design. It has been noted that the new-generation stent platforms have a reduced number of connectors, which in turn causes a reduction in longitudinal stent strength. To corroborate previous findings by our lab and others(Vijayvergiya et al, 2013), we describe here two cases of LSD prior to stent deployment that occurred due to crushing of the proximal stent edge by the guide catheter while attempting to withdraw the crimped stent. In addition, we discuss the associated risk factors, such as the length of the stent, and specific management strategies, including technical guidelines and use of fluoroscopic guidance for maneuvering the stent during the procedure. 展开更多
关键词 Longitudinal STENT deformation Longitudinal STENT compression STENT structure PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION COMPLICATION
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