Fractured driveshaft tip and guidewire of orbital atherectomy system retrieved with micro basket catheter

Author(s):  
Akira Shinoda ◽  
Kazuhiro Dan ◽  
Hisashi Okada ◽  
Masato Fujii ◽  
Daichi Tsuzura ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Yohei Sotomi ◽  
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Despite advances in technology, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of severely calcified coronary lesions remains challenging. Rotational atherectomy is one of the current therapeutic options to manage calcified lesions, but has a limited role in facilitating the dilation or stenting of lesions that cannot be crossed or expanded with other PCI techniques due to unfavourable clinical outcome in long-term follow-up. However the results of orbital atherectomy presented in the ORBIT I and ORBIT II trials were encouraging. In addition to these encouraging data, necessity for sufficient lesion preparation before implantation of bioresorbable scaffolds lead to resurgence in the use of atherectomy. This article summarises currently available publications on orbital atherectomy (Cardiovascular Systems Inc.) and compares them with rotational atherectomy.


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A. Porta-Sanchez ◽  
K. Viswanathan ◽  
N. Jackson ◽  
A. Al-Qubbany ◽  
M. Kusha ◽  
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2018 ◽  
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Gary S. Mintz ◽  
Alec Goldberg ◽  
Evan Shlofmitz ◽  
Mitsuaki Matsumura ◽  
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Myong Hwa Yamamoto ◽  
Akiko Maehara ◽  
Sung Sik Kim ◽  
Kohei Koyama ◽  
Song-Yi Kim ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 87 (6) ◽  
pp. AB581-AB582
Author(s):  
Tomotaka Saito ◽  
Suguru Mizuno ◽  
Yousuke Nakai ◽  
Tatsunori Suzuki ◽  
Tatsuya Sato ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ryang D. Lovik ◽  
John P. Abraham ◽  
Eph M. Sparrow

In vitro and cadaver experiments, coupled with numerical simulations, were performed to assess the possibility that orbital atherectomy might cause thermal damage of tissue. The experiments involved debulking operations on a surrogate artery and on the plaque-lined posterior tibial artery of a cadaver. Temperatures and coolant flow rates measured during these experiments enabled a numerical simulation of the debulking of a plaque-lined artery in a living human. The temperature variations from the numerical simulations were used to evaluate a thermal injury index. The resulting values of the index were found to be several orders of magnitude below the threshold value for thermal injury. It is concluded that it is extremely unlikely that the use of an orbital debulking device, the Diamondback 360°™ (Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.), can lead to thermal injury of the artery wall.


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