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  • Coronary artery dissections occur when there is a tear in the vessel lining, leading to blood pooling and formation of an intramural hematoma, which can obstruct blood flow.
  • A new method called the "Cuttering Technique" was tested on seven patients to improve drainage of the hematoma and restore blood flow by creating tears between the false and true lumen of the artery.
  • The results showed that five out of seven patients achieved significant improvement in blood flow, indicating that the "Cuttering Technique" is an effective way to manage complications from intramural hematomas.

Article Abstract

Background: Coronary artery dissections are caused by a tear in the vessel endothelium, resulting in blood extravasation into the subintimal space, with subsequent intramural hematoma (IMH). One potential technique to deal with this complication is the use of cutting balloons, however, a significant number of cases experienced distal propagation of the hematoma. We describe a novel technique that enhances the possibility of creating intimal tears between the false and true lumen, aiding in hematoma drainage and restoring distal coronary flow.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of seven consecutive patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention complicated by flow-limiting intramural hematomas. All patients were treated using the "Cuttering Technique," based on the operators' preference. Procedural success was defined as achieving a distal thrombolysis in myocardial infarction 3 (TIMI 3) flow.

Results: In five out of seven patients treated with "Cuttering Technique" we observed a complete restoration of TIMI 3 flow into the dissected segment.

Conclusions: Our cases show the effectiveness of the "Cuttering Technique" as a viable approach for managing IMHs. This technique enhances the possibility of creating intimal tears between the false and true lumens, aiding in hematoma drainage and restoring distal coronary flow.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccd.31231DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Coronary artery dissections occur when there is a tear in the vessel lining, leading to blood pooling and formation of an intramural hematoma, which can obstruct blood flow.
  • A new method called the "Cuttering Technique" was tested on seven patients to improve drainage of the hematoma and restore blood flow by creating tears between the false and true lumen of the artery.
  • The results showed that five out of seven patients achieved significant improvement in blood flow, indicating that the "Cuttering Technique" is an effective way to manage complications from intramural hematomas.
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