A rare but deadly side effect of coronary procedures is coronary artery rupture. The 63-year-old male patient with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease who presented with typical symptoms is the subject of this case report. Acute myocardial infarction was not detected by echocardiography, myocardial damage indicators, or electrocardiograms. Two vessels had lesions found by CAG inspection, necessitating surgery. During the surgery, a coronary artery rupture occurred, and the IVUS test showed that the affected arteries had negative vessel remodeling. In clinical practice, coronary artery rupture is quite uncommon and mostly only occurs in case reports. Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial because there is a dearth of information on how to manage this disorder.
Keywords: Coronary artery rupture, interventional cardiology, negative vessel remodelingCopyright © 2025 Archives of the Turkish Society of Cardiology