Title of article :
Hardware Failure as a Rare Complication of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Sanka,PapaRao Veera Venkata Ayyappa Krishna Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India , Bathala, Madhava Rao Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India , Poddar, Aayush Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India , Raman, Karthik Ravindra Kumar Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India , Ignatius, Chakravarthi Paulraj Sudhakar Department of Cardiology - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India , Padmanabhan, Chandrasekar Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery - G Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital - Coimbatore - Tamil Nadu, India
Pages :
5
From page :
169
To page :
173
Abstract :
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is increasingly employed in the treatment of complex coronary artery disease. The entrapment or fracture of a coronary angioplasty guidewire is a rare complication of PCI. We herein describe a 61-yearold man who presented with chronic stable angina. The patient’s coronary angiogram revealed triple-vessel coronary artery disease, and he was scheduled for primary PCI. During the procedure, the guidewire fractured within the right coronary artery. Despite multiple attempts, the wire could not be retrieved. The wire unraveled in its coils, and its stretching resulted in its eventual snapping in the right radial artery. The initial plan was to attempt guidewire retrieval through a brachial cut-down, and if successful, to manage the obtuse marginal lesion by PCI, thereby precluding general anesthesia and a sternotomy. Unfortunately, the guidewire snapped at the brachial level, necessitating its retrieval by coronary artery bypass surgery. The patient remained asymptomatic and event-free over 6 months of follow-up.
Keywords :
Coronary artery bypass , Coronary artery disease , Percutaneous coronary intervention , Catheterization , Foreign bodies
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2726813
Link To Document :
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