J Transcat Intervent.2022;30(2422):1-4.

Excimer Laser coronary atherectomy as adjunctive treatment of severe stent underexpansion with bulky calcification

Gabriel Kanhouche ORCID logo , Mauricio Felippi de Sá Marchi ORCID logo , Marcelo Harada Ribeiro ORCID logo , Carlos M. Campos ORCID logo , Antonio Carlos Bacelar Nunes Filho ORCID logo , Henrique Barbosa Ribeiro ORCID logo

DOI: 10.31160/JOTCI202230A20220012

ABSTRACT

Excimer Laser coronary atherectomy has improved significantly in recent years, emitting high-energy ultraviolet and short wavelength with less penetration and heat emission, ultimately leading to less tissue damage and fewer complications. We described a case of a 66-year-old male patient, former smoker and suffering from hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidemia. He underwent multiple percutaneous coronary interventions in the left anterior descending artery with bare metal and drug-eluting stents. In the last percutaneous coronary intervention, the stent was underexpanded and the patient presented acute stent thrombosis and recurrent stent restenosis. New percutaneous coronary interventions with adjunctive Excimer Laser coronary atherectomy were undertaken due to refractory angina, using progressive load and saline injection, followed by subsequent high-pressure balloon inflation and drug-eluting stent implantation with an excellent result. At 8-month follow-up, the patient was asymptomatic.

Excimer Laser coronary atherectomy as adjunctive treatment of severe stent underexpansion with bulky calcification

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