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Partially open stent after balloon catheter iatrogenic perforation. How to solve this complication using a novel technique? The Mij-Her technique
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
Abstract
Complications related to pulmonary artery stenting are potentially life-threatening. We reported a novel technique of how to achieve the introduction of a partial dilated stent into a long sheath using a snare in the event of a iatrogenic perforation of a balloon catheter.
There are no publications of similar techniques describing successful resolution of this type of complication.
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