Manual Microcatheter‐tip Modification: A bailout option for difficult “tip‐in” technique during chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention

Author:

Novotný Vojtěch1ORCID,Ungureanu Claudiu2,Král Aleš1,Varvařovský Ivo1

Affiliation:

1. Invasive Cardiology Division Kardiologické Centrum Agel Pardubice Czech Republic

2. Cardiovascular Department Jolimont Hospital La Louvière Belgium

Abstract

AbstractThe retrograde approach in chronic total occlusion (CTO) interventions often encounters significant challenges, particularly, when aligning the retrograde microcatheter (MC) with the antegrade system is difficult, complicating or even preventing standard externalization. To address these issues, techniques like the “tip‐in” have proven to be effective backup strategies. We introduce the “Manual Microcatheter‐tip Modification” (MMM) technique as an alternative when the “tip‐in” method faces complications. We present a case of a left anterior descending CTO where MMM was successfully employed for the first time, enabling successful revascularization by manually modifying the MC tip to engage the retrograde guidewire. We explore the technical details within the framework of contemporary CTO PCI. This new technique could enhance the management of CTO interventions, offering innovative solutions when traditional externalization methods are problematic.

Publisher

Wiley

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