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Volume 13, Number 4, July-August 2006Spontaneous resolution of in-stent restenosis
In 1993, a 61-year-old man underwent balloon angioplasty to the left anterior descending artery (LAD) after an anterior myocardial infarction. Repeat angiography in 1997 after a recurrence of symptoms revealed a severe proximal LAD stenosis, and this was again treated by balloon angioplasty. Two months later, the LAD had occluded and a 16 mm bare stainless steel stent (Nir®) was implanted with a 3 mm balloon (figure 1). Four months afterwards, angiography revealed severe in-stent restenosis (figure 2) and he was referred for coronary artery bypass grafting; the left internal mammary artery (LIMA) was grafted to the LAD. Br J Cardiol 2006;13:290-291. View full PDF article (open in new window) |