Title of article :
Longitudinal Stent Deformation in Undeployed Stents: A Case Series
Author/Authors :
Otaal, Parminder Singh Advanced Cardiac Centre - Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India , Bootla, Dinakar Advanced Cardiac Centre - Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Chandigarh, India
Abstract :
Longitudinal stent deformation (LSD) is a recently reported problem with newer generation stents. The modification of
stent materials and designs to make them more deliverable and conformable, as well as a focused approach in retaining their
radial strength, has compromised longitudinal strength in currently available stents. Additionally, enhanced stent radiopacity,
improved fluoroscopy, and heightened awareness have led to an increased incidence rate of the potentially under-recognized
problem of LSD. Although originally described in deployed stents, LSD is being recognized in undeployed stents too. With
available data to suggest an increased rate of adverse cardiac events like stent thrombosis and in-stent restenosis with LSD in
deployed stents, an attempt to retrieve an undeployed deformed stent appears justified. We report 3 cases of LSD in undeployed
stents and discuss its recognition. We also discuss the retrieval and visual inspection of retrieved stents and the simultaneous
completion of coronary interventions via a double guide technique.
Keywords :
Angioplasty , Coronary Artery Disease , Stents
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)