The Balloon-Assisted Double-Kissing T-Stenting Technique: Concept, In Vitro Model, and Case Examples

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Abstract

Background

In complex bifurcation percutaneous coronary intervention, 2-stent strategies are often required. Commonly used 2-stent techniques can lead to suboptimal results due to their complexity. We developed the balloon-assisted double-kissing T-stenting (DKT) technique, which uses balloons to optimize stent placement, delivery, and final architecture.

Methods

With the balloon-assisted DKT technique, a balloon is inflated into the main branch (MB) to identify the best position of the side-branch (SB) stent instead of relying on angiography. DKT aims at supporting the SB ostium with stent crowns instead of distorted open cell(s), by achieving a longitudinal deformation with minimal crush of the SB stent upon implantation of the MB stent. This hypothesis was tested on a bench model. We report how the technique was performed in 2 cases and provide intracoronary imaging of the results.

Results

As hypothesized, DKT resulted in a longitudinal accordion-like deformation and minimal crush effect on bench. The SB ostium was supported by stent crowns. The SB wall opposed to the carina was well covered with crowns from the MB stent after proximal optimization technique and final kissing. The technique was successfully used in 2 complex left main cases with perfect coverage of the SB ostium as assessed with intracoronary imaging.

Conclusions

The balloon-assisted DKT is a simple technique that combines strengths of double-kissing crush and culotte techniques, results in appropriate SB ostium coverage, and deserves further investigation.

球囊辅助双吻 T 形支架技术:概念、体外模型和病例举例
背景在复杂的分叉经皮冠状动脉介入治疗中,通常需要使用双支架策略。由于其复杂性,常用的双支架技术可能导致效果不理想。我们开发了球囊辅助双吻 T 型支架(DKT)技术,该技术利用球囊优化支架的放置、输送和最终结构。方法利用球囊辅助 DKT 技术,将球囊充入主支(MB)以确定侧支(SB)支架的最佳位置,而不是依赖血管造影。DKT 的目的是在植入 MB 支架时实现纵向变形,同时尽量减少对 SB 支架的挤压,从而用支架冠而不是扭曲的开放细胞来支撑 SB 支架。这一假设在工作台模型上进行了测试。我们报告了 2 个病例中该技术的实施过程,并提供了结果的冠状动脉内成像。结果正如假设的那样,DKT 导致了纵向手风琴样变形,并将台架的挤压效应降至最低。SB 骨膜由支架冠支撑。经过近端优化技术和最终吻合后,与心尖相对的 SB 壁被 MB 支架的支架冠很好地覆盖。结论球囊辅助 DKT 是一种简单的技术,它结合了双吻合碾压和 culotte 技术的优点,能实现适当的 SB 骨膜覆盖,值得进一步研究。
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