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Shortening of Palmaz Genesis XD stents by longitudinal compression in pediatric patients with pulmonary vein stenosis: Bench-testing and case series

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CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
Volume 99, Issue 1, Pages 116-120

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.29984

Keywords

congenital heart disease; pediatric intervention; pediatrics; stenting technique

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The Palmaz Genesis XD stents are ideal for stenting vessels in pediatric patients due to their ability to be re-dilated to large diameters, but their length limits their utility for pulmonary vein stenting in small children. A stent shortening technique by longitudinally compressing them prior to deployment may enhance their applicability in pediatric pulmonary vein stenosis.
The Palmaz Genesis XD stents (Cordis (R), Cardinal Health, Dublin, OH) are an ideal option for stenting vessels in pediatric patients due to their ability to be re-dilated to large diameters to accompany children's somatic growth. Unfortunately, their length limits their utility for pulmonary vein stenting in small children, due to the risk of protrusion into the left atrium or into distal pulmonary vein branches. We describe a stent shortening technique by longitudinally compressing them prior to deployment, which may enhance their applicability in pediatric pulmonary vein stenosis.

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