Dan Haberman , Lior Lupu , Toby Rogers , Lowell F. Satler , Ron Waksman , Itsik Ben-Dor
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Abstract
Balloon rupture during the course of balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) is an uncommon occurrence that can potentially lead to severe complications. We describe a case in which a balloon rupture occurred during BAV, resulting in challenges in retracting the balloon into the sheath. This issue was successfully addressed through an endovascular approach, thereby avoiding the necessity for surgical intervention.
We present a case and outline key procedural considerations for bailout solutions.