医学
血管内超声
支架
经皮
经皮冠状动脉介入治疗
介入心脏病学
血运重建
冠状动脉支架
外科
放射科
冠状动脉造影
急性冠脉综合征
心脏病学
血管成形术
临床实习
冠状动脉疾病
传统PCI
作者
Evandro Martins Filho,Raghav Gattani,Tim A. Fischell,R Motta,Marielle Rodrigues Martins,Tarana Zaman,Briana Kulisch,Lindsey Cilia,Emmanouil S. Brilakis,Alexander G. Truesdell
摘要
Percutaneous coronary stentectomy, intentional retrieval of a fully deployed coronary stent, has evolved from anecdotal salvage to a structured interventional strategy. It addresses scenarios where a deployed stent causes ongoing complications: malapposition, longitudinal deformation, or excessive aorto-ostial protrusion leading to restenosis, thrombosis, or interference with structural heart interventions. We performed a narrative review of the published literature on intentional percutaneous coronary stent retrieval, supplemented by five illustrative cases from three academic centers representing acute, subacute, and late retrieval scenarios. Stentectomy was feasible across acute and late settings. Snare-based retrieval through guide extension catheters was the predominant approach; stents with three or fewer inter-ring connectors allowed more predictable extraction. Intravascular ultrasound was essential for procedural planning, confirmation of complete removal, and post-extraction management. Drug-coated balloons enabled metal-free revascularization after stent removal. A novel reverse hairpin-assisted snare extraction technique facilitated pre-TAVR stent retrieval in one case. The Side Flap technique and stentectomy emerged as complementary strategies for managing excessive aorto-ostial protrusion. Percutaneous coronary stentectomy is a feasible strategy for selected clinical scenarios, with intravascular imaging central to procedural planning and assessment. When performed with appropriate technique and Heart Team evaluation, it can address stent complications, restore coronary access, and enable metal-free revascularization.
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