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  • A young man with cardiogenic shock required thrombosuction due to a thrombus in the left anterior descending (LAD) artery, while being supported by an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP).
  • After thrombosuction, no significant blockages were found, eliminating the need for further procedures like percutaneous coronary intervention (PTCA) or stenting.
  • A follow-up angiography 1.5 months later showed normal coronary arteries, highlighting that thrombosuction without additional treatments is rarely reported in medical cases.
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  • A 75-year-old patient with diabetes, high blood pressure, and severe kidney disease experienced Acute Coronary Syndrome.
  • Coronary angiography showed a complex blockage in the left coronary artery that affected two branches.
  • The patient opted out of surgery due to age and health concerns, and instead, a specialized treatment called "Mini-Crush technique" was performed, leading to successful blood flow restoration and a smooth recovery without major complications.
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