A rare complication of percutaneous closure of coronary artery fistula: Inability to retrieve coil
Coronary fistulae may lead to coronary steal phenomenon or considerable volume overload on the cardiac chambers, causing significant hemodynamic problems. Coronary fistulae can be closed either surgically or percutaneously. Percutaneous closure is frequently performed with coil embolization or a vas...
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Main Authors: | Müslüm Şahin (Author), Özkan Candan (Author), Muhsin Türkmen (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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