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Intramural hematoma extending from a dissection within an implanted stent: a case report treated with fenestration using a cutting balloon.

Takeshi OkuraToshitaka OkabeNaoei IsomuraMasahiko Ochiai
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2024)
The patient had been on steroids for a long time. The cutting balloon used for pre-dilation may have created a deep dissection reaching the tunica media, already rendered vulnerable by steroids, potentially leading to injury to the vasa vasorum. The intramural hematoma from the bleeding vasa vasorum might have been the underlying cause of this phenomenon, as evidenced by its increase in size despite the entry of the dissection being completely sealed. Cardiologists should be aware of this possibility.
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