![]() ![]() GuideLiner anchor balloon calcification complex PCI complications during PCI interventional techniques ischemic heart disease percutaneous coronary interventions stents tortuous arteries. Now in its third generation, the GuideLiner V3 Catheter continues to build on a history of innovation and performance. GL and ABT successfully aided stent delivery in unfavorable and heavily calcified lesions which otherwise may have been considered unsuitable for PCI. The GuideLiner Catheter revolutionized the concept of guide extension, creating new possibilities in interventional cardiology. 1 e), was therefore passed through the side struts which allowed the safe delivery of a 3. balloon anchoring technique, calcified lesion, GuideLiner catheter. A 6Fr GuideLiner V3 Catheter (Vascular Solutions Inc., Minneapolis, MN) extension catheter (Fig. A stainless steel collar is located at the transition zone between. The retrograde microcatheter only reached the mid segment of the right coronary artery. The GuideLiner catheter consists of a 20 cm distal cylinder that is attached to a push rod. Both the retrograde wire and the microcatheter failed to reach the antegrade guide catheter because of a long collateral channel. The GuideLiner (GL) (Vascular Solutions Inc. ABT was indicated and successfully used in 29 patients (25%). In cases when the GuideLiner catheter cannot be advanced even with balloon anchoring. In two cases, the GL catheter was used for applying the capture technique (Guideliner Reverse CART). GuideLiner permits deep intubation to the culprit artery, providing back-up support especially in cases of coronary artery anomalies. Procedure success rate was 95% (112/118) and only seven patients (5.9%) encountered complications. We aimed to prospectively analyze procedural details, technical success, complications and in-hospital outcome in patients who underwent PCI using the GL catheter and the ABT.Ī total of 118 patients underwent PCI with the aid of the GL and ABT. ![]() ![]() The catheter should be pulled from the descending aorta into the abdominal aorta with a floppy Bentson-type guidewire leading, sometimes with a rotating motion. Deep seating of the GL and distal stent placement may be facilitated by the anchor-balloon technique (ABT). The SOS Omni selective catheter features a soft, atraumatic, Super-radiopaque tip intended to reform in the thoracic aorta. The GuideLiner (GL) is a widely used catheter primarily in complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). ![]()
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