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Case Report Retrieval of a dislodged and dismounted coronary stent; using a rendezvous and snare technique at the brachial artery level via femoral approach.
Min Woong Jeong, Chang Bae Sohn, Su Hong Kim, Jong Ik Park, Se Ryeong Park, Jun Sik Min
Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science 2016;33(2):138-141
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12701/yujm.2016.33.2.138
Published online: December 31, 2016
1Department of Internal Medicine, Busan Veterans Hospital, Busan, Korea.
2Cardiovascular Center, Busan Veterans Hospital, Busan, Korea. scb77@hanmail.net
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Coronary stent dislodgement during percutaneous coronary intervention, which occurs when the stent is passed through tortuous and calcified lesions, is not a rare complication. Without proper treatment, such as fixing with another stent in the coronary artery or removing the undeployed stent from the coronary artery or systemic artery system, this complication can cause serious problems. We experienced the unusual situation of a dismounted and dislodged coronary stent, in which retrograde retrieval to the radial artery was impossible during transradial coronary intervention. We report on use of a rendezvous and snare technique at the brachial artery level via femoral puncture, which resulted in resolution without surgery.

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