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Looped wire advancement-not always safe! Fat-not so useless! a case series.

Atit A GawalkarNavreet SinghAnkush GuptaParag Barward
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Distal coronary perforation is often due to guidewire-related vessel injury and is more common with hydrophilic wires. Looped wire tip can sometime indicate vessel injury and its advancement further down the coronary artery may result in serious vessel injury and perforation. Management of distal coronary perforation is challenging, and here we demonstrate the steps of using the readily available autologous fat globules by selectively injecting them into the small coronary artery to control the leak.
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