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The widespread use of bare metal stents as from 1995 led to the appearance of a new entity called in-stent restenosis, and the severe concomitant calcification of the vessels is a challenge for the interventional cardiologist. In this scenario, rotational atherectomy has rised as a therapeutic rescue approach to manage this situation, using trephines to eliminate the underexpanded and non-expandable coronary stents. However, comprehensive data on the long-term efficacy or results of the procedures have not been published yet. We report a case of rotational atherectomy in stent restenosis, followed by percutaneous coronary intervention with implantation of a new stent to treat a calcified in-stent lesion. |