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Intravascular lithotripsy for severely calcified carotid artery stenosis - A new frontier in carotid artery stenting

Singh, Jasmeet
Kuhn, Anna L.
Massari, Francesco
Elnazeir, Marwa
Kutcher-Diaz, Roberto
Puri, Ajit S
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Carotid stenosis due to severely calcified plaque can pose a significant therapeutic challenge. Extremely calcified scars/stenosis plaques can be challenging from an endovascular treatment perspective as severely calcified lesions are prone to technical failure, stent re-coil and restenosis. Intravascular lithotripsy, approved for treatment of severely calcified coronary lesions, can be used for breaking up the calcium build up in the intimal and medial layers of the vessel wall prior to stenting. This was designated as a breakthrough device innovation by the Food and Drug Administration. This new technique addresses the challenge of the disease without compromising patient safety during the procedure. We here report procedural set-up, execution and early patient follow up from our first use of this emerging technology in a neurointerventional practice setting.

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Singh J, Kuhn AL, Massari F, Elnazeir M, Kutcher R, Puri AS. Intravascular lithotripsy for severely calcified carotid artery stenosis - A new frontier in carotid artery stenting? Interv Neuroradiol. 2022 May 3:15910199221097887. doi: 10.1177/15910199221097887. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35505603. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1177/15910199221097887
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