Pseudo dislodgement of a stent due to crumpling of a coronary artery: A hitherto unreported complication of the "accordion effect"
The ''accordion effect'' is a mechanical remodeling of the arterial wall produced by endoluminal introduction of stiff guidewires, leading to vessel wall shortening and development of multiple eccentric constrictions. This phenomenon is unresponsive to vasodilators and may lead to unnecessary stenting of the pseudo-lesions. It must be suspected with the development of multiple lesions and when a tortuous artery assumes a linear shape after advancing distally a stiff wire. In the situation of a complete occlusion of the artery the diagnosis may be challenging. Stenting in this scenario can be demanding because of the difficulty to appropriately size the length of the stent to the true lesion. We present a case of an unrecognized accordion phenomenon in an occluded coronary artery with a long dissection treated with two stents that after retrieving the wire were insufficient to cover the whole dissection.
Main Authors: | Allín,Jorge G., Álvarez,José A., Leiva,Gustavo, Migliaro,Guillermo, Manuale,Osvaldo, Baglioni,Pablo |
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
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Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Ignacio Chávez
2013
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Online Access: | http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1405-99402013000400008 |
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