A new combined antegrade and retrograde approach for chronic total occlusion recanalization: Facilitated antegrade fenestration and re-entry

Lorenzo Azzalini, Mauro Carlino

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Abstract

While antegrade techniques remain the cornerstone of chronic total occlusion (CTO) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), operators have often to resort to the retrograde approach in complex occlusions. In particular, lesions with proximal cap ambiguity, unclear vessel course and/or poor distal landing zone are difficult to tackle with either antegrade wiring or antegrade dissection and re-entry (ADR), and often require the retrograde approach. After collateral channel crossing, the retrograde approach usually culminates with either reverse controlled antegrade and retrograde subintimal tracking (CART) or retrograde true lumen crossing. Both techniques usually involve the use of an externalization wire, which requires keeping a higher activate clotting time to prevent thrombosis of the retrograde channel and is potentially associated with risk for donor vessel injury. In 2018, we described antegrade fenestration and re-entry (AFR), a targeted ADR technique in which fenestrations between the false and true lumen are created by antegrade balloon dilatation in the extraplaque space at the level of the distal cap, which are subsequently engaged by a polymer-jacketed wire to achieve re-entry. We hypothesized that AFR can also expedite antegrade crossing of the CTO after a wire has reached the distal vessel in a retrograde fashion. In this report, we present two cases in which we successfully achieved antegrade CTO crossing with AFR following retrograde advancement of a guidewire to the distal cap, in new variant of the technique, which we called “facilitated AFR”.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E85-E90
JournalCatheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Volume98
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • antegrade
  • chronic total occlusion
  • percutaneous coronary intervention
  • re-entry
  • retrograde

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