Coronary Stent Implantation in a Septal Perforator Artery : Case Report and Review of the Literature
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概要
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Septal perforator arteries play an important role in the blood supply of the anterior interventricular septum. Their intramyocardial course makes them inaccessible for coronary bypass revascularization. Although modern catheter-based techniques might be superior to coronary bypass grafting in offering the most complete revascularization in selected patient populations, a systematic review of the literature revealed a paucity of data regarding the outcome of these patients. The present report describes coronary stent implantation in a dominant septal perforator artery and the analysis of the anatomic relationship between the stent and the intraventricular septum using a new imaging technique, catheter-based intracardiac ultrasound.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2000-09-20
著者
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Serruys Patrick
Thoraxcenter, Erasmus Medical Center
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Kozuma Ken
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Serruys Patrick
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Regar Evelyn
Thoraxcenter, Dijkzigt Hospital, Erasmus University
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Ligthart Jurgen
Thoraxcenter, Dijkzigt Hospital, Erasmus University
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Carlier Stephane
Thoraxcenter, Dijkzigt Hospital, Erasmus University
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Vries Arri
Thoraxcenter, Dijkzigt Hospital, Erasmus University
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Vries Arri
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Regar Evelyn
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Ligthart Jurgen
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Carlier Stephane
Thoraxcenter Dijkzigt Hospital Erasmus University
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Serruys Patrick
Thoraxcenter
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