Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques

In everyday operating practice, the endovascular surgeon often encounters complex lesions of the coronary arteries, in particular bifurcation lesions. Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) is technically difficult in these cases and has always been associated with lower procedural success rates...

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Main Authors: Zairbek A. Syrgaev, Abai Turdubaev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Center for Scientific Research and Development of Education. 2020-10-01
Series:Heart Vessels and Transplantation
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Online Access:https://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/218
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description In everyday operating practice, the endovascular surgeon often encounters complex lesions of the coronary arteries, in particular bifurcation lesions. Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) is technically difficult in these cases and has always been associated with lower procedural success rates and poorer clinical outcomes than non-bifurcation lesions. The introduction of antiproliferative coated stents into clinical practice significantly improved the results and gave impetus to the development of various treatment techniques. The provisional technique for implanting one stent into the main branch remains the approach of choice for most bifurcation lesions. The choice of the most effective technique for each individual bifurcation is important. The use of a two-stent technique is an acceptable approach for some forms of bifurcation lesions. However, a large amount of metal in the artery wall, as a rule, remains uncovered in the lumen of the vessel during this tactic, which is especially true for the risk of stent thrombosis. New techniques and special bifurcation stents may possibly overcome some limitations of the using two stents and revolutionize the management of PCI of bifurcation lesions of the coronary arteries in the future.
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spelling doaj.art-117a6c7e440342ccbb966f71519689fe2022-12-21T21:34:57ZengCenter for Scientific Research and Development of Education.Heart Vessels and Transplantation1694-78861694-78942020-10-014413914810.24969/hvt.2020.218218Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniquesZairbek A. SyrgaevAbai TurdubaevIn everyday operating practice, the endovascular surgeon often encounters complex lesions of the coronary arteries, in particular bifurcation lesions. Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) is technically difficult in these cases and has always been associated with lower procedural success rates and poorer clinical outcomes than non-bifurcation lesions. The introduction of antiproliferative coated stents into clinical practice significantly improved the results and gave impetus to the development of various treatment techniques. The provisional technique for implanting one stent into the main branch remains the approach of choice for most bifurcation lesions. The choice of the most effective technique for each individual bifurcation is important. The use of a two-stent technique is an acceptable approach for some forms of bifurcation lesions. However, a large amount of metal in the artery wall, as a rule, remains uncovered in the lumen of the vessel during this tactic, which is especially true for the risk of stent thrombosis. New techniques and special bifurcation stents may possibly overcome some limitations of the using two stents and revolutionize the management of PCI of bifurcation lesions of the coronary arteries in the future.https://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/218bifurcation lesions (bl) percutaneous coronary interventions (pci) provisional t-stenting “kissing” dilatation "culotte" technique t-stenting “double kissing crush (dk)" bifurcation stents
spellingShingle Zairbek A. Syrgaev
Abai Turdubaev
Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
Heart Vessels and Transplantation
bifurcation lesions (bl)
percutaneous coronary interventions (pci)
provisional t-stenting
“kissing” dilatation
"culotte" technique
t-stenting
“double kissing crush (dk)"
bifurcation stents
title Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
title_full Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
title_fullStr Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
title_full_unstemmed Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
title_short Methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries: commonly used techniques
title_sort methods for endovascular treatment of bifurcation lesions of coronary arteries commonly used techniques
topic bifurcation lesions (bl)
percutaneous coronary interventions (pci)
provisional t-stenting
“kissing” dilatation
"culotte" technique
t-stenting
“double kissing crush (dk)"
bifurcation stents
url https://www.hvt-journal.com/articles/218
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