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Repeated balloon rupture during coronary stenting due to a calcified lesion: An intravascular ultrasound study

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Abstract

We describe a patient in whom balloon rupture occurred three times during inflation in a stent with restenosis in the left anterior descending artery. The cause of rupture was detected by intravascular ultrasound: a calcified ridge that protruded between the stent struts in the distal stent body.

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