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Stents, scaffolds and DCB

Find all the latest content on stents and scaffolds published on this website.

Since 1986, when the first cardiovascular stent was implanted, the development of drug-eluting stents (DES) and the recent introduction of bioresorbable scaffolds have revolutionised interventional cardiology. Keep up-to-date with the latest research; evolving tools, devices and techniques; the role of adjunctive pharmacotherapy; advances in imaging techniques as well as the use of invasive imaging and functional assessment. Find out more…

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Useful retrieval devices to recover a dislodged or damaged coronary stent

23 Nov 2018

With clinical tools in constant evolution, choosing the right material for retrieving damaged stents and other devices lost in the peripheral vasculature is critical. Find here a useful reference illustrating what is available today.

Retrieval devices

How to identify the radiopacity of various scaffolds

23 Nov 2018

Scaffold is radiolucent, which requires to have small metal markers embedded in each end so that the physicians can identify the location of the scaffold under fluoroscopy.

Identify the radiopacity of scaffolds

Total stent loss with guidewire in situ

23 Nov 2018

While full stent loss during coronary angioplasty is a relatively rare complication it can be managed in various ways. In this section, learn what to do when this occurs in the coronary artery with the guidewire in situ. ...

Total stent loss with guidewire in situ

References in coronary stent loss

23 Nov 2018

Consult the references associated to the clinical research and case reports in coronary stent loss complications.

Partial stent loss in coronary artery: balloon partially within stent

23 Nov 2018

Consult this clinical case by T. Kabir from Harefield Hospital, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS foundation trust - UK on partial stent loss in coronary artery: balloon partially within stent

Tito Kabir

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Tito Kabir
Olivier Muller

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Olivier Muller
Partial stent loss in coronary artery

Complications stent loss: I wish I hadn’t started this

23 Nov 2018

Consult this clinical case by P. Calvert and P. Aubry on coronary stent snaring by radial artery: an 82-year-old male with intractable SAP despite optimal medical therapy from the Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Patrick Calvert

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Patrick Calvert

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Pierre Aubry
I wish I hadn’t started this

Partial stent loss: balloon partially on the stent

23 Nov 2018

Partial stent loss can be caused by a variety of mechanisms linked to different problems with the balloon. Understand this complication and learn techniques for managing it in this section…


Partial stent loss

Low pressure balloon inflation (3 ATM) allowing for stent retrieval into the guiding catheter

23 Nov 2018

Do you know what is involved in retrieving a stent into the guiding catheter using low pressure balloon inflation? Learn about this technique here...

Small balloon inflation technique

Lost stent retrieved by multiwire technique

23 Nov 2018

Total stent loss during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is explained here with the multiwire retrieval techniques. Retrieval techniques are technically challenging and evidence for their success is limited.

Multiwire technique

Case study: reversing heparin Type V perforation

23 Nov 2018

Consult this case study on reversing heparin in a Type V coronary perforation complication, a female 76-year old patient.

Case study: Thrombin Type IV injection perforation