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Mechanism and management of burr entrapment:A nightmare of interven-tional cardiologists 被引量:3
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作者 Chia-Pin Lin ji-hung wang +4 位作者 Wen-Ling Lee Po-Ming Ku Wei-Hsian Yin Ten-Ping Tsao Chi-Jen Chang 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第3期230-234,共5页
Entrapment of the burr within calcified lesion is an uncommon, but serious complication during rotational atherectomy and usually needs surgical retrieval. We report a case series of this complication and also review ... Entrapment of the burr within calcified lesion is an uncommon, but serious complication during rotational atherectomy and usually needs surgical retrieval. We report a case series of this complication and also review the possible mechanisms, such as kokesi phenomenon or insufficient pecking motion with decreased rotational speed. We also review the potential techniques ever proposed to rescue this complica-tion percutaneously, including simple manual traction, balloon dilation to release the trap, snaring the burr as distal as possible for forceful local traction and wedging the burr with a child catheter to facilitate retrieval. Gentle pecking motion of the burr for sufficient ablation and shortening the run less than 15 s may avoid such complications. Interventional cardiologists using the rotablator should be familiar with the tips and tricks to avoid and rescue this complication. 展开更多
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