A "roundabout" approach via the adjacent cusp enables coronary access and bailout stenting when the coronary sinus is sequestered after transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
Does a "roundabout" bailout stenting approach via the adjacent cusp allow coronary access and revascularization in patients with subacute right coronary artery obstruction after self-expandable TAVR?
A "roundabout" approach via the adjacent cusp offers a potential bailout strategy for coronary access and revascularization when the coronary sinus is sequestered after self-expandable TAVR.
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A "roundabout" approach via the adjacent cusp may allow coronary access and revascularization when the coronary sinus is sequestered.
Furusawa et al. (Sun,) reported a other. A "roundabout" approach via the adjacent cusp enables coronary access and bailout stenting when the coronary sinus is sequestered after transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
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