Complications Associated with the Rotarex Wire in a Patient with Peripheral Artery Disease
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The Rotarex device is used for thrombectomy as well as atherectomy in patients with PAD. It is important to carefully consider the wire position of the Rotarex device during the procedure. As possible as the wire should be located in a lesion-free area.
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Han D, Shin D, Kang M, Cho J, Choi S, Lee N Clin Case Rep. 2021; 9(5):e03195.
PMID: 34084469 PMC: 8142799. DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.3195.
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