Two dislodged and crushed coronary stents: Treatment of two simultaneously dislodged stents using crushing techniques

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Coronary stent dislodgement is a rare complication of percutaneous coronary intervention. We report a rare case of dislodgement of two intracoronary stents. On withdrawal of two balloon catheters, one with a guide wire was mechanically distorted from the left main (LM) to the proximal left anterior descending artery (LAD) while the other was dislodged from the LM to the ostial left circumflex artery. The stent in the LAD could not be retrieved into the guide catheter using a Goose neck snare, because it was caught on a previously deployed stent at the mid LAD. A new stent was quickly deployed from the LM to the proximal LAD, because the patient developed cardiogenic shock. Both stents, including a distorted and elongated stent, were crushed to the LM wall. Stent deployment and crushing may be a good alternative technique to retrieving a dislodged stent. © 2013 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.

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Yang, D. H., Woo, S. I., Kim, D. H., Park, S. D., Jang, J. H., Kwan, J., & Shin, S. H. (2013). Two dislodged and crushed coronary stents: Treatment of two simultaneously dislodged stents using crushing techniques. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 28(6), 718–723. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2013.28.6.718

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