TCT-526 An in-vivo multi-modality imaging study of the Absorb everolimus-eluting bioresorbable scaffold in complex coronary bifurcations

Bifurcation stenting procedures of the aorta-iliac bifurcation (70° angle) were performed with 3.0x28 mm BVS using the following techniques: main-vessel (MV) stenting with ballooning of side branch (SB) through the BVS struts (Provisional stenting, n=5), T-and protrusion (TAP, n=5), modified T (n=5)...

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description Bifurcation stenting procedures of the aorta-iliac bifurcation (70° angle) were performed with 3.0x28 mm BVS using the following techniques: main-vessel (MV) stenting with ballooning of side branch (SB) through the BVS struts (Provisional stenting, n=5), T-and protrusion (TAP, n=5), modified T (n=5) and culotte (n=5) stenting. [...]culotte stenting frequently caused significant circumferential malapposition, scaffold distortion and strut fractures, the clinical impact of which is unknown.
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