Two years Experience of the Use of a Penetration Catheter (Tornus) Recanalization During Percutaneous Coronary Interventions on Chronic Total Occlusions

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Batyraliev, T. A. [1 ]
Fettser, D. V.
Sidorenko, B. A.
Ozgul, S.
Pershukov, I. V.
Sercelik, A.
Sariev, E.
Belenkov, Yu. N.
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[1] Sani Konukoglu Med Ctr, Gaziantep, Turkey
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penetration catheter "Tornus; percutaneous coronary interventions; chronic total occlusions; complications; REVASCULARIZATION; SURVIVAL; OUTCOMES; IMPACT;
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We included in this study 43 patients chronic total occlusions (CTO) subjected percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) with the use of penetration catheter (Tornus) in 2009-2010. Penetration catheter was applied only in those cases when it was not possible to introduce low profile coronary dilatation catheter into the site of occlusion. After penetration of CTO by a guide wire a channel was formed by a manually rotated penetration catheter. The Tornus catheter was successfully passed into distal part of an artery in 81.4% of cases. In other 8 (18,6%) patients with pronounced calcinosis of CTO the penetration catheter could not be positioned distal to the occlusion. However in 2 cases partially formed channel in CTO allowed to introduce coronary balloon into the lesion and to perform successful dilation followed by implantation of a stent. Overall successful CCO recanalization with subsequent stenting was accomplished in 86% of cases. Complications developed in 4.6% of cases. There were no Q-wave myocardial infarctions, deaths, or urgent ocoronary bypass graftings. Thus the use of penetration catheter (Tornus) allowed us to perform effective PCI on CTO in cases of impossibility to introduce a coronary dilatation catheter along a guide wire into the occlusion site. Rate of complications was at the level acceptable for such interventions.
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