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Video 1 Vascular angiography showing the dislodged and damaged peripheral stent in the aorta (MP4 8996 KB)
Video 2 Retrieval of the damaged stent using a snare through the 18-Fr introducer (MP4 3622 KB)
Video 3 Retrieval of the damaged stent using a snare through the 18-Fr introducer (MP4 4916 KB)
Video 4 Retrieval of the damaged stent using a snare through the 18-Fr introducer (MP4 2468 KB)
Video 5 Final angiography showing a small dissection of the right iliac artery, but preserved vessel patency and flow (MP4 3474 KB)
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Ribeiro Silva, M., Rodrigues, A., Santos, L. et al. Retrieval of a dislodged stent during transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Cardiovasc Interv and Ther 38, 350–351 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12928-023-00913-2
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