Coronary balloon fracture: balloon dysfunction (undeflatable balloon)

Coronary balloon fracture complications

An undeflatable stent balloon is extremely rare, though it can occur. This section takes a step-by-step look at the different approaches and requisite techniques needed to manage this complication.

Introduction

While rare, complications involving undeflatable balloons have been known to occur. This section considers the different steps and devices involved in its management including how to decide whether to advance a guidewire into the balloon inflation port, when to use high-pressure inflation or employ a guide extension catheter technique.

Management overview

Undeflated balloon

Additional links

References - Balloon fracture complications


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