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The “side‐BASE technique”: Combined side branch anchor balloon and balloon assisted sub‐intimal entry to resolve ambiguous proximal cap chronic total occlusions

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Failure to penetrate the proximal cap or cross with equipment remains the most frequent cause of procedural failure in CTO PCI. In the “BASE” technique concerns were raised over the… Click to show full abstract

Failure to penetrate the proximal cap or cross with equipment remains the most frequent cause of procedural failure in CTO PCI. In the “BASE” technique concerns were raised over the risk of proximal side branch loss. We here describe the evolution of this technique and highlight examples where the sub‐intimal space was accessed proximal to the occlusion by using the side branch. This technique can be of use both in resolving proximal cap ambiguity and also in cases where there is difficulty crossing a resistant proximal cap.

Keywords: technique; balloon; side branch; proximal cap; cap

Journal Title: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year Published: 2018

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