Clinical presentation
- 75-year-old male
- Out-of hospital resuscitation, bystander witnessed
- Acute inferior-lateral MI treated with PCI of RPLD and RCX
- Staphylokokkus aureus pneumonia
- Mild to moderate neurological impairment
After heart team discussion, the patient was planed to PCI of LM/LAD and RCX before discharge to neurological rehabilitation.
Initial angiography
After primary PCI of RCA and distal RCX
Procedure
Pre-dilatation with NC-balloon and angiosculp.

Angiosculp could not be removed from left main

Angiosculp could not be removed from left main
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18 Sep 2020
Case study: lost in left main removal of a torn-off sculpting balloon in trapping technique
Coronary balloon fracture complications
Consult this clinical case by C. Wilken-Tergau on a 75-year-old male with sculpting balloon issue inside the left main
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Celle, Germany
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Case study: lost in left main removal of a torn-off sculpting balloon in trapping techniqueBy C. Wilken-Tergau
Clinical presentation
After heart team discussion, the patient was planed to PCI of LM/LAD and RCX before discharge to neurological rehabilitation.
Initial angiography
After primary PCI of RCA and distal RCX
Procedure
Pre-dilatation with NC-balloon and angiosculp.
Angiosculp could not be removed from left main
Angiosculp could not be removed from left main
View the editorial webcast from EuroPCR on Lost and found II: management of broken or dropped catheter parts
SB wire removed, deep guide intubation to reduce friction in the attempt to remove the balloon
Tear-off of the Angiosuclp
Detection of the distal part of the sculping balloon catheter in the distal guide catheter
Final angiographic result
Successful stent implantation in the left main.
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Balloon trapping technique Snare technique: Trifold Snare technique: GooseNeck Mini-STAR technique Trapping guide extension catheter technique References: coronary balloon fracture