Foreign body granulomatous change from absorbable gelatin sponge and microcoil embolization after a Guidewire-induced Perforation in the distal coronary artery

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We report an autopsy case of treatment by absorbable gelatin sponge and microcoil embolization after perforation of the distal coronary artery by guidewire. Histological examination revealed a foreign body granuloma in the coronary artery with embolization. Foreign body reaction to absorbable gelatin sponge seemed to be stronger than that to the microcoil. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Kawano, H., Arakawa, S., Satoh, O., Matsumoto, Y., Hayano, M., & Miyabara, S. (2010). Foreign body granulomatous change from absorbable gelatin sponge and microcoil embolization after a Guidewire-induced Perforation in the distal coronary artery. Internal Medicine, 49(17), 1871–1874. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3750

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