1. A unique cause of coronary obstruction after transcatheter aortic valve replacement
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Subeer Kanwar Wadia, Chih-Wei Chang, Curtiss T. Stinis, and Ashish Rastogi
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Aortic valve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Transcatheter aortic ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Prosthesis Design ,Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ,Valve replacement ,Internal medicine ,Intravascular ultrasound ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Embolization ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stent ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Aortic Valve Stenosis ,General Medicine ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Coronary Occlusion ,Aortic Valve ,Heart Valve Prosthesis ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Delayed coronary obstruction is a rare but often fatal complication of transcatheter aortic valve replacement that can present within 24 hr after the transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedure. We present a case of a 77-year-old woman whose distal left main coronary artery bifurcation became obstructed by an embolized piece of native valve leaflet material 16 hours after the uncomplicated transfemoral implantation of an Edwards Sapien Ultra 23 mm aortic valve, which was successfully treated with the simultaneous kissing stent technique.
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- 2021
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