Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2009; 57(3): 153-155
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1039270
Original Cardiovascular

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Coronary-Coronary Bypass to Reconstruct Coronary Artery Bed following Removal of a Guidewire Entrapped in a Stent

S. V. Micovic1 , D. Nezic2 , L. Mangovski3 , B. Djukanovic2 , P. Vukovic2
  • 1Cardiovascular Institute Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
  • 2Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Institute Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
  • 3Cardiology Department, Cardiovascular Institute Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
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Publication History

received Sept. 24, 2008

Publication Date:
27 March 2009 (online)

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Abstract

Cardiac surgeons are treating an increasing number of patients after different sorts of complications occurring during various percutaneous procedures. Wire entrapment has been described in the literature and numerous maneuvers have been developed to solve this complication. If they fail, surgical management is absolutely indicated. In such cases the operation can be very demanding. After hardware removal the artery quality is usually unsatisfactory and endarterectomy with adjacent revascularization is mandatory. We report a case in which we used a termino-terminal interposition of the greater saphenous vein to restore a disintegrated part of the coronary artery.

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Dr. MD Slobodan Vojislav Micovic

Cardiovascular Institute Dedinje

Milana Tepica 1

11000 Belgrade

Serbia

Email: micko2006@yahoo.com