Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report

Aorto-ostial lesions, especially in the right coronary artery, may be challenging due to their morphological and anatomical features, more so when there is a previous stent which may be protruding. Little is known about the long-term safety of protruding stents and results of re-intervention. Presen...

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Main Authors: Arditya Damarkusuma, Paula Mota, Billal Patel, Moncy Oommen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Radcliffe Medical Media 2024-03-01
Series:Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources
Online Access:https://www.icrjournal.com/articleindex/icr.2023.34
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Moncy Oommen
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description Aorto-ostial lesions, especially in the right coronary artery, may be challenging due to their morphological and anatomical features, more so when there is a previous stent which may be protruding. Little is known about the long-term safety of protruding stents and results of re-intervention. Presented here is a case of restenosis of a markedly protruding stent at the right coronary ostium. This case was unusual in its 10-year longevity. Intravascular ultrasound-guided in-stent restenosis intervention using wire bumper technique was performed. Literature review and management are presented.
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spelling doaj.art-8632918d14c04ca0bc4b23b7f2bed08a2024-04-20T16:03:53ZengRadcliffe Medical MediaInterventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources1756-14771756-14852024-03-011910.15420/icr.2023.34Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case ReportArditya DamarkusumaPaula Mota0Billal Patel1Moncy OommenDepartment of Cardiovascular Laboratory, Gleneagles Jerudong Park Medical Centre, Jerudong, Brunei DarussalamDepartment of Cardiovascular Laboratory, Gleneagles Jerudong Park Medical Centre, Jerudong, Brunei DarussalamAorto-ostial lesions, especially in the right coronary artery, may be challenging due to their morphological and anatomical features, more so when there is a previous stent which may be protruding. Little is known about the long-term safety of protruding stents and results of re-intervention. Presented here is a case of restenosis of a markedly protruding stent at the right coronary ostium. This case was unusual in its 10-year longevity. Intravascular ultrasound-guided in-stent restenosis intervention using wire bumper technique was performed. Literature review and management are presented.https://www.icrjournal.com/articleindex/icr.2023.34
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Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
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title Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
title_full Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
title_fullStr Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
title_short Consequences and Management of Excessive Ostial Stent Protrusion: A Case Report
title_sort consequences and management of excessive ostial stent protrusion a case report
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