The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry

The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal (STRAW) technique is a very useful for chronic total occlusion recanalization to compress hematoma when it forms during antegrade dissection and re-entry. We describe a simple and effective technique called STRAW with sustained negative pressure. This techniqu...

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Main Authors: Yusuke Morita, Yoshifumi Kashima, Tsutomu Fujita, Kazuaki Tanabe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:IHJ Cardiovascular Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468600X22000019
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description The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal (STRAW) technique is a very useful for chronic total occlusion recanalization to compress hematoma when it forms during antegrade dissection and re-entry. We describe a simple and effective technique called STRAW with sustained negative pressure. This technique may potentially address the shortcomings of the conventional STRAW.
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spelling doaj.art-f0802a4b6183457dba61b494e5502db72022-12-21T21:10:18ZengElsevierIHJ Cardiovascular Case Reports2468-600X2022-01-01612427The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entryYusuke Morita0Yoshifumi Kashima1Tsutomu Fujita2Kazuaki Tanabe3Department of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart Center, Sapporo Cardiovascular Clinic, Sapporo, 007-0849, Japan; Division of Cardiology, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Shimane, 693-8501, Japan; Corresponding author. Department of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart Center, Sapporo Cardiovascular Clinic, 16-8-1 Kita 49 jou-higashi, Higashi-ku, Sapporo, 007-0849, Japan.Department of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart Center, Sapporo Cardiovascular Clinic, Sapporo, 007-0849, JapanDepartment of Cardiology, Sapporo Heart Center, Sapporo Cardiovascular Clinic, Sapporo, 007-0849, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Shimane, 693-8501, JapanThe subintimal transcatheter withdrawal (STRAW) technique is a very useful for chronic total occlusion recanalization to compress hematoma when it forms during antegrade dissection and re-entry. We describe a simple and effective technique called STRAW with sustained negative pressure. This technique may potentially address the shortcomings of the conventional STRAW.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468600X22000019CoronaryPercutaneous interventionsChronic total occlusion recanalizationStingray
spellingShingle Yusuke Morita
Yoshifumi Kashima
Tsutomu Fujita
Kazuaki Tanabe
The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
IHJ Cardiovascular Case Reports
Coronary
Percutaneous interventions
Chronic total occlusion recanalization
Stingray
title The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
title_full The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
title_fullStr The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
title_full_unstemmed The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
title_short The subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure: A simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re-entry
title_sort subintimal transcatheter withdrawal technique with sustained negative pressure a simple and effective technique for antegrade dissection and re entry
topic Coronary
Percutaneous interventions
Chronic total occlusion recanalization
Stingray
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468600X22000019
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