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2 . 2020

Biradial approach in recanalization of chronic total occlusion of left anterior descending artery

Abstract

We perform a clinical case of successful reсanalization of chronic total occlusion of left anterior descending artery in the 73-year-old patient with the bilateral coxarthrosis and right inguinal hernia excluding prolonged bed rest with compression bandage. Biradial access allowed to perform the procedure using a hybrid algorithm of passing chronic occlusion, to create comfortable conditions for postoperative rehabilitation and also to avoid possible complications of femoral access.

Keywords:biradial approach, coronary artery chronic total occlusion, retrograde approach, hybrid algorithm

Conflict of interests. The authors declare no conflict of interests.
For citation: Larionov A.A., Demina E.V., Abugov S.A., Sozykin A.V., Averin E.E. Biradial approach in recanalisation of chronic total occlusion of left anterior descending artery. Clin Experiment Surg. Petrovsky J. 2020; 8 (2): 25–31. DOI: 10.33029/2308-1198-2020-8-2-25-31 (in Russian)
Received 20.11.2019. Accepted 26.03.2020.

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