EuroPCR2025-images-A63731HB-Nightmare in the daylight

What is the diagnosis?
Using a snare
Using 2 wire technique
Balloon and wire support
Correct! The correct answer is "Using a snare".
 
A snare device successfully retrieved the broken balloon fragment, but the GAIA wire remained partially hanging in the aorta. The guide catheter was advanced toward the proximal wire tip, and the remaining fragments were retrieved using a snare. Despite multiple attempts, the LAD CTO remained uncrossable. The procedure was aborted, and the patient was referred for coronary artery bypass grafting for definitive management.
Good try! The correct answer is "Using a snare".
 
A snare device successfully retrieved the broken balloon fragment, but the GAIA wire remained partially hanging in the aorta. The guide catheter was advanced toward the proximal wire tip, and the remaining fragments were retrieved using a snare. Despite multiple attempts, the LAD CTO remained uncrossable. The procedure was aborted, and the patient was referred for coronary artery bypass grafting for definitive management.
 
 
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