Case Report

Peri-Contrast Staining as a Marker of Stent Failure: Restenosis, Thrombosis, and Fracture

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(a) 3 months later, also in 2011, the patient presented with chest pain after clopidogrel interruption prior to surgery. He was found to have acute stent thrombosis in the mid LAD and second diagonal artery. Patient was treated with angioplasty and BMS in mid LAD. A BMS was used due to the need for an upcoming surgery. Again, PSS was seen in the proximal and distal LAD (red arrows). (b) In 2013, the patient presented with an anterior STEMI and was found to have late stent thrombosis of the proximal LAD at site of previously identified PSS. The proximal LAD lesion was treated with angioplasty, and a BMS was placed in the distal LAD. (c) PSS was noted in the proximal LAD on final angiogram (red arrow).
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