イシイ テツコ
Ishii Tetsuko
石井 徹子 所属 医学部 医学科(東京女子医科大学病院) 職種 非常勤講師 |
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発表タイトル | Perforation by catheter intervention for the calcified obstruction or artificial conduit - planning by multi-planar reconstruction image on cardiac CT |
会議名 | CSI Asia-Pacific 2017 |
発表形式 | 口頭 |
講演区分 | 一般 |
発表者・共同発表者 | ◎SUGIYAMA Hisashi, ISHII Tetsuko, BOKU Hitomi |
発表年月日 | 2017/03/03 |
開催地 (都市, 国名) |
Bangkok, Thailand |
概要 | BACKGROUND
Perforation is an essential technique to reopen the chronic occluded vessels. However, penetration of calcified obstruction or artificial conduit is still challenging. OBJECTIVE To establish safety procedures to perforate calcified obstructions or ePTFE conduits. METHODS AND RESULTS Before the catheter procedure, multi-planar reconstruction (MPR) image was performed for the planning of catheter intervention. Case 1: 18 y/o male, SRV, post extracardiac (ePTFE)- TCPC, protein loosing enteropathy (PLE). Creation of Fontan fenestration was planned for reduction of CV pressure. While fixing Brockenbrough (BB) needle by snare catheter (snare assistant technique), stiff side of 0.014 inch guide wire advanced through tip of BB needle. Subsequently, perforation was dilated by 10mm balloon and then Palmaz stent was implanted. PLE improved. Case 2: 41 y/o male. TGA, post Mustard procedure, SVC syndrome (calcified complete obstruction from SVC to RA). Steerable sheath was placed to fit occlusion as vertical. Then sharpened 0.014 inch guide wire advanced toward SVC. The perforation was dilated in stages by balloon catheter up to 18mm diameter. Case 3: 41 y/o male, Right isomerism, SRV, po TCPC (lateral tunnel using ePTFE), Atrial tachycardia. To access common atria, perforation of the Fontan rout was planned. While fixing BB needle by snare assistant technique, BB needle gently advanced to common atria. The perforation was dilated by 5 mm balloon. Catheter ablation was successful without complication. In all cases, MPR image could provide us with useful information to make a precise plan. CONCLUSION Snare assistant technique and steerable sheath is useful for back-up support. Stiff side of thin wire or sharpened wire could penetrate even the tough calcified lesions. MPR image on cardiac CT is a useful tool to make a feasible plan. |