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pubmed-article:11042484pubmed:abstractTextThis report describes a rare situation in which a retained ruptured balloon with broken catheter was caught in an incompletely opened stent during a percutaneous transluminal coronary stenting (PTCS) procedure in a 84 year old gentleman. A short, warm heart bypass and single cross clamping coronary artery bypass grafting procedure was performed.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11042484pubmed:articleTitleA rare complication of PTCS: ruptured balloon with retained broken catheter.lld:pubmed
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