REC: Interventional Cardiology (English Ed.) (Nov 2023)
Unsuspected residual coronary guidewire fragment
Abstract
This is the case of a 74-year-old woman treated with 2 overlapping stents in the proximal-to-middle segment of the left anterior descending coronary artery due to severe symptomatic disease. A Sion guidewire (Asahi Intecc, Japan) was recrossed towards the left circumflex artery to finish with postdilatation of the overlapping zone between the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery and left main coronary artery. While the recrossed guidewire was being removed, the distal loop tangled up with the stent at left circumflex artery ostial level and it couldn’t be removed (figure 1A, yellow arrow). A low-profile balloon was advanced over the guidewire that was eventually removed. Still, a small radiopaque distal fragment got trapped in the stent of the left main coronary artery (figure 1B) (Clearstent, Siemens Healthcare, Germany) suspicious of residual material in the coronary sinus not visible through conventional fluoroscopy. The result was assessed on an optical coherence tomography that revealed the presence of guidewire fragments in the left main coronary artery. In-stent postdilatation was repeated with a noncompliant balloon at high pressures (video 1 of the supplementary data). The optical coherence tomography confirmed the crushing of the guidewire fragment on the stent struts (figure 2A, white arrow), and...