Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5921305 | Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Stent delivery failure to the distal lesion was still encountered even after the introduction of mother-child technique using a 5Â F or 4Â F child catheter. A 5Â F inner catheter with a length of 112Â cm, and a 4Â F inner catheter with a length of 122Â cm enabled a novel mother-child-grandchild technique. In in vitro experiments, not only was backup support increased, but superior trackability could also be obtained with the mother-child-grandchild technique, over the mother-child technique. We describe the clinical data using this novel mother-child-grandchild technique to deliver a stent to the severely bended and/or calcified distal lesion.
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Authors
Takashi Ashikaga, Shunji Yoshikawa, Ken Kurihara, Mitsuaki Isobe,