Author/Authors :
Alsanjari, Osama Department of Cardiology - Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK , Myat, Aung Department of Cardiology - Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK , Cockburn, James Department of Cardiology - Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK , Karamasis, Grigoris V. Department of Cardiology - The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, Basildon, UK , Hildick-Smith, David Department of Cardiology - Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK , Kalogeropoulos, Andreas S. Department of Cardiology - Royal Sussex County Hospital - Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, Brighton, UK
Abstract :
During percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), good lesion preparation with adequate balloon predilatation is a fundamental
step before stent deployment in order to achieve optimal stent expansion and favourable long-term outcomes post PCI. During PCI,
inadvertent vessel tearing can occur, resulting in coronary dissections and formation of intramural haematomas. The latter might
be associated with compression of the vessel lumen and significant compromise of the coronary blood flow leading to myocardial
ischaemia and infarction. Herein, we present a case of intramural haematoma that occurred after PCI of the left anterior descending
artery resulting in occlusion of the vessel and the subsequent use of a cutting balloon inflation technique to resolve the haematoma
and restore the normal coronary blood flow.
Keywords :
Intramural Haematoma , Percutaneous Coronary , Intima Microfenestrations , Cutting Balloon , Inflation Technique