Feasible stenting of a large septal perforator providing a sizeable coronary collaterals

Authors

  • Hussam Al Hennawi Department of Internal Medicine, Jefferson Abington Hospital, Abington, PA, USA.
  • Mohammad F Mathbout Alfaisal University, College of Medicine; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Abdulrahman Taftafa Alfaisal University, College of Medicine; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Christopher D Nielsen Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Cardiology; Charleston, South Carolina; USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21542/gcsp.2022.10

Abstract

While coronary artery disease involving the septal perforator branches presents similar to diseases of major coronary arteries, management can present a challenge. Owing to their relatively small size, performing interventional procedures is often impractical in terms of selecting appropriate devices. Although larger septal perforator branches have been managed percutaneously, similar to major vessels, long-term sequelae and clinical effectiveness have been indeterminate. We present our experience in managing a patient with a stenosed septal perforator branch and challenging comorbidities.

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2022-06-08

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