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- Title
Complete stent fracture 1 year after LIMA PCI due to LIMA and subclavian artery dissection.
- Authors
Anagnostou, Dimitris; Sanidas, Elias; Paizis, Ioannis; Barbetseas, John
- Abstract
Stent platforms are prone to fracture while incidental data are demonstrating a potential unfavorable outcome. Predisposing factors usually involve long lesions and tortuous vessels requiring more than one stent. This issue is magnified when it involves a periprocedural iatrogenic left internal mammary artery (LIMA) and subclavian artery dissection. In such complex clinical scenarios, the risk of potential complications including stent fractures is thought to be higher, though there is no data to determine the prognosis or to outline the outcomes of any management option. We present a case of complete stent fracture 1 year after LIMA percutaneous coronary intervention due to LIMA and subclavian artery dissection highlighting the circumstantial evidence in the literature that guided our management decisions.
- Subjects
SUBCLAVIAN artery surgery; INTERNAL thoracic artery; SURGICAL complications; SURGICAL stents; SURGERY; MANAGEMENT
- Publication
Oxford Medical Case Reports, 2015, Vol 2015, Issue 9, p317
- ISSN
2053-8855
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/omcr/omv050