Modified crush technique with double kissing balloon inflation (sleeve technique): a novel technique for coronary bifurcation lesions
- PMID: 16489571
- DOI: 10.1002/ccd.20645
Modified crush technique with double kissing balloon inflation (sleeve technique): a novel technique for coronary bifurcation lesions
Abstract
We report a modified crush technique with double kissing balloon inflation (the sleeve technique) in an attempt to increase the success rate of final kissing balloon inflation, which has been shown to improve the angiographic outcomes of side branch in bifurcation lesions. A stent was advanced across the side branch with protrusion of 3-5 mm of proximal stent segment into the main vessel. At the same time, a size-matched balloon with length long enough to cover the bifurcation as well as the protruding stent segment was placed in the main vessel. The side-branch stent is deployed first, the wire and stent balloon are removed. This is followed by balloon inflation in main vessel at high pressure to crush the protruding stent segment against vessel wall. The side branch is then rewired, two balloons are advanced to the main vessel and side branch, and the bifurcation is kissed with balloons the first time. The side branch is now like a new sleeve. The balloon and wire of the side branch are removed. Another stent was positioned and then deployed in the main vessel. The side branch is rewired the second time, two balloons are advanced to the main vessel and side branch again, followed by final (second) kissing balloon inflation of the bifurcation. The sleeve technique has been employed in six consecutive patients with 100% success rate of final kissing balloon inflation. There was no major adverse cardiac events or stent thrombosis encountered within 30 days of percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Comment in
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Stenting bifurcations: the last frontier for fantasy in coronary interventions.Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2006 Mar;67(3):410-1. doi: 10.1002/ccd.20686. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2006. PMID: 16489574 No abstract available.
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