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Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above. | Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above. | ||
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Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the proximal part of [[ | Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the proximal part of [[SVG]] ([[saphenous vein graft]]) to the [[LAD]] depicting abrupt closure. | ||
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Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the [[ | Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the [[SVG]] ([[saphenous vein graft]]) to the [[LAD]] after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Abrupt Closure
Shown below is a pre-intervention angiogram with significant lesion in the proximal part of SVG (saphenous vein graft) to the LAD.
Shown below is an angiogram with ongoing intervention on the significant lesion described above.
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram with occlusion at the proximal part of SVG (saphenous vein graft) to the LAD depicting abrupt closure.
Shown below is a post-intervention angiogram without any occlusion in the SVG (saphenous vein graft) to the LAD after transient occlusion as seen above, which indicates transient abrupt closure.