Successful endovascular treatment of iatrogenic coronary artery dissection extending into the entire ascending aorta
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Successful endovascular treatment of iatrogenic coronary artery dissection extending into the entire ascending aorta
Abstract
Iatrogenic acute dissection of the ascending aorta during percutaneous coronary intervention occurs rarely. Localized aortic dissections may be treated by sealing the entry with a coronary stent. However, extensive dissections may require a surgical intervention. A case of iatrogenic coronary dissection with extensive propagation into the ascending aorta during angioplasty of the right coronary artery is presented. The aortic dissection was successfully treated by stenting at the right coronary artery ostium. Follow-up computed tomography and coronary angiography showed complete resolution of aortic dissection.
Une dissection iatrogène aiguë de l’aorte ascendante durant une intervention coronarienne percutanée est un événement rare. Les dissections aortiques localisées peuvent être traitées en obturant le point d’entrée au moyen d’une endoprothèse coronarienne. Toutefois, les dissections importantes peuvent nécessiter une intervention chirurgicale. On présente ici un cas de dissection coronarienne iatrogène avec propagation dans toute l’aorte ascendante durant une angiographie de la coronaire droite. La dissection aortique a été réalisée avec succès par endoprothèse à l’embouchure de la coronaire droite. La tomographie et la coronarographie de suivi ont montré une résolution complète de la dissection aortique.
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