A rare complication of percutaneous coronary intervention: Coronary pseudoaneurysm formation
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Çelik, OğuzhanBekar, Lütfü
Yetim, Mücahit
Doğan, Tolga
Çağlar, Alp
Kalçık, Macit
Karavelioğlu, Yusuf
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Çelik, O., Bekar, L., Yetim, M., Doğan, T., Alp, Ç., Kalçık, M., Karavelioğlu, Y. (2017). A rare complication of percutaneous coronary intervention: Coronary pseudoaneurysm formation. Interventional Medicine and Applied Science, 9(4), 208-211.Abstract
Coronary pseudoaneurysms (CPAs) are rare complications developed after percutaneous coronary interventions. They may cause stent thrombosis, distal embolization, and coronary rupture leading to cardiac tamponade. Therefore, high-risk CPA should be promptly treated after diagnosis. They can be managed with percutaneous or surgical intervention. Herein, we aimed to present a patient who developed CPA 3 weeks after percutaneous coronary intervention and successfully treated with percutaneous intervention using a covered stent. © 2017 The Author(s)