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. 2016 Mar;17(2):129-33.
doi: 10.1016/j.carrev.2015.12.005. Epub 2016 Jan 5.

Consequences and treatment of guidewire entrapment and fracture during percutaneous coronary intervention

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Consequences and treatment of guidewire entrapment and fracture during percutaneous coronary intervention

Barbara A Danek et al. Cardiovasc Revasc Med. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Guidewire fracture is an uncommon, yet feared complication of percutaneous coronary intervention that may be more likely to occur in complex lesions and when guidewires interact with newly deployed or pre-existing stents. Wire fragments can often be retrieved using percutaneous techniques, but may need to be removed surgically in case of percutaneous retrieval failure. We present two cases of guidewire entrapment and fracture. In the first case the fractured polymer-jacketed guidewire was successfully retrieved, after crossing the lesion with another guidewire and performing balloon dilation next to the entrapped guidewire. In the second case, attempts for percutaneous guidewire retrieval failed. The wire fragment protruded into the ascending aorta leading to emergent cardiac surgery. We also reviewed the published literature on guidewire fracture and entrapment since 2007, providing an update on risk factors, consequences, and managements of this complication.

Keywords: Chronic total occlusion; Complications; Guidewires; Percutaneous coronary intervention.

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