Coronary morphology after percutaneous directional coronary atherectomy in humans: Autopsy analysis of three patients

  • Garratt, Kirk N.
  • Edwards, William D.
  • Vlietstra, Ronald E.
  • Kaufmann, Urs P.
  • Holmes, David R.
Publication date
November 1990
Publisher
Published by Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

AbstractThe morphologic basis of angiographically successful percutaneous directional atherectomy and subsequent restenosis in human coronary arteries is unknown. The clinical and pathologic features of three patients who died after coronary atherectomy are described. Tissue fragments obtained with atherectomy demonstrated atheromatous and fibroproliferative intima, media and adventitia.At autopsy, treated vascular segments (from the left anterior descending artery in two patients and a vein graft in one patient) demonstrated discrete defects in the vascular wall. Defects extending into atheroma, media or adventitia corresponded with the presence of these tissues in the atherectomy specimens. Tissues were otherwise not disrupted in the mann...

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