Author/Authors :
Das, Debasish Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Acharya, Debasis Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Singh, Jogendra Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Pramanik, Subhas Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India , Das, Tutan Department of Cardiology - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Abstract :
We present a simple novel technique of crossing the calcium spur at right‑angle bend in coronary artery by deploying a noninflated balloon
over the calcium spur where the tip of the passing stent frequently hits and create difficulty in negotiation of the stent forward. When we deploy
a balloon over the calcium spur, the tip of the stent does not hit the edge of the calcium spur and the stent gently slides over the hydrophilic
slippery balloon forward with ease. We describe a rare case of intervention in anomalous anterior origin of right coronary artery where we were
not able to pass the stent across two 90° bends which were harboring calcium spur. In spite of we adopted buddy wire and triple wire technique
to make the bend straight, we were not able to move the stent forward, each time it was hitting at the edge of the calcium spur. We put a
2 mm × 10 mm noninflated semicompliant balloon each time while crossing the right‑angle bend with calcium spur which covered the calcium
spur and over the balloon we were easily able to slide the stent forward, deployed the stent across the lesion, and achieved distal TIMI III flow.
We describe this simple novel technique of “sliding the stent over the balloon technique” to cross the calcium spur remaining at 90°‑angle
bend causing difficulty in forward negotiation of the stent.