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A Challenging Case of Critical Coronary Trifurcation Disease–Managed Successfully with Percutaneous Coronary Angioplasty
Author(s) -
Sunil Dighe,
Kalyan Munde,
Piyush Kalantri,
Mahesh Bodke,
Zahidullah Khan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cardiology and angiology an international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2347-520X
DOI - 10.9734/ca/2021/v10i230163
Subject(s) - medicine , angioplasty , percutaneous coronary intervention , circumflex , cardiology , coronary artery disease , percutaneous , artery , unstable angina , lesion , angina , catheter , right coronary artery , femoral artery , surgery , stable angina , complication , radial artery , myocardial infarction , coronary angiography
Coronary trifurcation lesions are a complex group of lesions. Percutaneous intervention of such trifurcation lesions which involve left anterior descending artery, left circumflex artery and RAMUS artery is difficult task. Trifurcating coronary artery disease is a complex atherosclerotic process involving the origin of one or more of three side branches arising from a main trunk. The approach to treat trifurcation lesions has not been standardized. We describe a technique to percutaneously treat this lesion using routine day-to-day hardware and a unique two guide catheter technique. We present a case admitted in our hospital with unstable angina. CAG done suggestive of triple vessel disease and later PTCA was done. Staged PTCA was planned Initially RCA and subsequently Trifurcation PTCA was done for left system. No postprocedural complication was observed and then patient was discharged on third day.

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