Update on Cutting Balloon Angioplasty |
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Authors: | TETSU YAMAGUCHI M.D. MASATO NAKAMURA M.D. TAKAHIRO NISHIDA M.D. HISAO HARA M.D. TOSHIYUKI ASAHARA M.D. HIROKO TOHMA M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Third Department of Internal Medicine, Ohashi Hospital, Toho University School of Medicine Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Cutting balloon (CB) is a unique balloon catheter with 3 or 4 metal blades on its surface making controlled endovascular surgical incisions that show promise of causing less vessel wall injury and less intimai proliferation. Multicenter randomized trials have revealed that CB angioplasty with multiple inflations achieved better lumen enlargement than single inflation and reduced coronary dissection more than plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA). Follow-up results showed CB angioplasty had a smaller late loss and loss index, resulting in lessened restenosis and target lesion revascularization rates. The main indication of CB angioplasty is basically a noncalcified lesion with concentric plaque; however, it could be applied effectively to some lesions unsuitable for POBA including in-stent restenosis, small vessel, long diffuse lesion, or ostial lesion. Additional evaluation would be necessary to determine the role of CB angioplasty in the stent era. |
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