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Vladimír Džavík, and Antonio Colombo JCIN 2014;7:81-88 T-Stenting With Ring Disruption T-stent procedure after FKB inflation with 3.0 × 20-mm and 2.5 × 20-mm balloons, both inflated to 10 atm. (A) There is no overlap, but optimal coverage of the proximal end of the side-branch ostium by the dilated main-vessel BVS struts and the proximal side-branch struts with scaffolding of the ostium of the side branch by the dilated main-vessel BVS struts (white arrow). Disruption of a BVS ring is seen (red arrow). (B) A micro computed tomography (CT) view through the proximal end of the main vessel reveals a disrupted BVS ring (arrows) and several elements protruding into the lumen. (C) Micro CT view through the side-branch BVS. (D) Magnified image showing good ostial coverage and loose struts beyond the ostium. Abbreviations as in Figure 1. Vladimír Džavík, and Antonio Colombo JCIN 2014;7:81-88 American College of Cardiology Foundation