Taleb Adam, Parikh Gaurav, Kakouros Nikolaos
Tex Heart Inst J. 2018 Feb 1;45(1):45-47. doi: 10.14503/THIJ-17-6226. eCollection 2018 Feb.
Longitudinal stent deformation, described in some older stent geometries, prompted design modifications such as reinforcing struts on the proximal end. However, distal edges of stents-also subject to longitudinal force-have not been reinforced. We report a case of guidewire entrapment that deformed the distal edge of a new-generation stent during percutaneous coronary intervention, and we describe our efforts to restore the stent to its initial length. This case highlights the risk of manipulating equipment beyond the position of a newly deployed stent, the ongoing potential for deformation of distal edges in newer stent platforms, and the advisability of treating distal lesions before proximal ones.
一些较老的支架几何形状中所描述的纵向支架变形促使了设计改进,例如在近端加强支柱。然而,同样受到纵向力作用的支架远端边缘却未得到加强。我们报告了一例在经皮冠状动脉介入治疗期间导丝陷入导致新一代支架远端边缘变形的病例,并描述了我们为使支架恢复到初始长度所做的努力。该病例突出了在新部署支架位置之外操作设备的风险、新型支架平台中远端边缘持续存在的变形可能性,以及先处理远端病变再处理近端病变的可取性。