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  • Angioplasty Balloon Entrapped Fully Inflated and Detached Within the Left Main Coronary Artery

    Abstract

    Described is a complication of rescue left main coronary stenting due to threatened left main closure following a “valve in valve” TAVR procedure. Left main stent post dilatation with a NC Trek balloon was complicated by a failure to deflate the balloon. The patient spiraled into cardiogenic shock and was stabilized by an intra-aortic balloon pump. Attempts to withdraw the balloon resulted in shearing of the balloon off the shaft. Parallel wiring and sequential balloon dilatations allowed left main bifurcation stenting while crushing the inflated balloon underneath the stent's struts. Follow up of 13 months was uneventful. The management of entrapped inflated coronary balloon is reviewed.

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