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TITLE:
A Real World Experience of Guidewire-Induced Perforations during Percutaneous Intervention and Their Successful Management
AUTHORS:
Sridhar Kasturi, Vinothkumar Vilvanathan, Srinivas Polasa, Shiva Kumar Bandimida, Kripa Patel, Ashok Thakkar
KEYWORDS:
Percutaneous Intervention, Guidewire, Coronary Artery Perforation, Renal Artery Perforation
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.5 No.8,
April
23,
2014
ABSTRACT: Complication rates following percutaneous
interventions have decreased over the past decade due to advancement in both
interventional equipment and procedure technique. Despite these advances, the
risk of iatrogenic perforations still exists with associated high morbidity and
mortality. We are presenting three cases of guidewire-induced perforations
including coronary artery and renal artery perforation with their complications
and successful management in these case-series.
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