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Yoshinobu Murasato1, Soichiro Omura, Shoko Fukuda
1Department of Cardiology, National Hospital Organization, Kyushu Medical Center, 1-8-1, Jigyohama, Chuo, Fukuoka 810-8563, Japan. y.murasato@gmail.com.
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In this 69-year-old patient, a complex left main quadrifurcation lesion was treated with a stentless procedure, which resulted in sufficient dilation in each branch. Dual-antiplatelet therapy was continued for 3 months, followed by aspirin alone. The stentless treatment with DCB after sufficient plaque debulking with DCA can be useful in avoiding long-term dual antiplatelet therapy especially in patients with high-bleeding risk or those who plan to undergo the non-cardiac operation.
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