Author/Authors :
Leibundgut, Gregor Department of Cardiology - Medizinische Universitätsklinik, Rheinstrasse, Switzerland , Degen, Christian Departement of Internal Medicine - Medizinische Universitatsklinik, Liestal, Switzerland , Riede, Florian Department of Cardiology - Medizinische Universitätsklinik, Rheinstrasse, Switzerland
Abstract :
This case report describes a quick and safe method to successfully retrieve an undeflatable angioplasty balloon via the transradial
access site. The article also presents potential mechanisms of contrast media entrapment and bench tests of guidewire-assisted
balloon puncture. After successful stent implantation in the proximal right coronary artery in a 74-year-old female patient
referred for acute coronary syndrome, the balloon catheter became undeflatable for an unknown reason. Several attempts to
burst the balloon in the guide catheter and the aorta failed. After a pullback into the radial artery, the still inflated balloon
became stuck again and was unable to be retrieved through the sheath. Finally, transcutaneous puncture and aspiration of
contrast media with a 23 gauge syringe needle through the skin in the right forearm allowed deflation and successful removal
the balloon.