Abstract

Embolic protection devices are commonly used to prevent cerebral embolism during carotid artery stenting (CAS). However, the PercuSurge Guardwire device, a distal balloon protection device, was discontinued in April 2021. We present a case of successful CAS using a new distal balloon protection system. The procedure, referred to as the jailbreak technique, was performed via transradial access. A 67-year-old man underwent CAS, using the jailbreak technique, for right carotid stenosis with a vulnerable plaque. 6-French (Fr) and 4-Fr Simmons guiding sheaths were delivered into the right common carotid artery via the right and left transradial access, respectively. Distal balloon protection was provided using a 2.6-Fr dual-lumen balloon microcatheter (Pinnacle Blue 20, Tokai Medical Products, Aichi, Japan) via the 4-Fr Simmons guiding sheath. A 4.2-Fr catheter was coaxially delivered proximal to the balloon and distal to the lesion. After CAS was successfully performed via the 6-Fr Simmons guiding sheath, the Pinnacle Blue 20 was retrieved through the 4.2-Fr catheter without interfering with the distal stent flare and stent struts. Postprocedural neuroimaging revealed no evidence of ischemic stroke. The jailbreak technique allows distal balloon protection during transradial CAS. This is a useful treatment option for patients with carotid stenosis.

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