Bifurcation stenting techniques and outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease: more evidence suggesting simpler is safer. JACC Cardiovasc Interv. 2015;8(4):561-3.Abdel-Latif A, Moliterno DJ. Bifurcation stenting techniques and outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease: ...
The greatest limitation in research on LMCA bifurcation 2-stenting is that each study does not include a sufficient number of patients with bifurcation 2-stenting to compare outcomes among various bifurcation 2-stent techniques. There also is wide variation in bifurcation anatomy in terms of ...
to take: one stent or provisional stenting ? Or two stents ? Strategy of bifurcation lesions’ PCI Nordic Study To compare one stent with two stents in bifurcation lesions’ treatment, there is no significant difference in death、AMI、
Second, the selection of stenting techniques was left entirely to the operator’s discretion, reflecting the registry nature of our study. This may cause selection bias, although clinical, angiographic, and procedural characteristics were fairly evenly distributed across the groups (Tables 2 and 3)....
bifurcation stenting techniques in current clinical use Technique Angulation Lesion type Advantages Disadvantages Stent main branch & dilate side branch Wide range (20º - 120º) Type I & II •Technically straight forward •With BMS better mid term outcome in comparison to double st...
Materials and methods Coronary intervention The interventional procedure was performed according to standard techniques, and the choice of the concomitant medication was based on routine institutional protocols and current guidelines. In bifurcated target lesions, provisional T-stenting of the side-branch ...
Referring to FIG. 13, there is illustrated a deployment device positioned within an aneurysm [0070]24in the aorta22at the bifurcation of the ipsilateral iliac20and contralateral iliac26. The main body74of the graft has already been deployed within the aorta22in accordance with techniques previously...
Oda, MD., et al., “Fork Stenting for Bifurcational Lesion”, Journal of Interventional Cardiology, vol. 9, No. 6, pp. 445-454 (Dec. 1996). Nakamura et al., “Techniques for Palmaz-Schatz Stent Deployment in Lesions With a Large Side Branch”, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosi...
Techniques have been developed that utilize two separate stents to treat bifurcation lesions. A major problem with these techniques is that the site at which the two separate stents overlap can disrupt blood flow and induce thrombus formation. Additionally, the use of a standard non-bioabsorbable st...
Bifurcation lesion stenting techniques, state of the practiceBifurcation lesion stenting techniques, state of the practice - 2010 - Lectures - PCRonlineDavid HildickSmith