Author/Authors :
Nakabayashi, Keisuke Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Sunaga, Daisuke Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Kaneko, Nobuhito Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Matsui, Akihiro Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Tanaka, Kazuhiko Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Ando, Hiroshi Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan , Shimizu, Minoru Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital - Heart Center, Saitama, Japan
Abstract :
A bidirectional approach for percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion (CTO-PCI) using ipsilateral collaterals
with a single guiding catheter limits procedural choices. The CTO of the left circumflex artery with ipsilateral collateral artery was
treated by the bidirectional approach using a single guiding catheter. While the retrograde wire directly crossed the CTO lesion, the
microcatheter could not pass the CTO lesion despite the conventional strategies. Therefore, we performed the wire rendezvous and
chasing wire techniques. The wire rendezvous technique enables deeper retrograde guidewire progression, and the antegrade
microcatheter can reach the CTO entry. The chasing wire technique enables the antegrade guidewire to pass the route made by
the retrograde guidewire. These techniques might offer a possible solution for bidirectional CTO-PCI using a single guiding
catheter. However, this technique should be considered as a last resort because of the risk of rapid reocclusion.
Keywords :
Chasing Wire Technique , Percutaneous Coronary , Chronic Total Occlusion , Guiding Catheter