“…Causes of stent migration include poor insertion technique (too small stent, balloon rupture, or dislodged stent from the balloon) and excess mobility; for example, around the shoulder joint with the stent working its way loose (6). Migrated stents have been reported in the pulmonary artery (4,7), right atrium (8), and right ventricle (9). Most of the patients were asymptomatic, but some developed severe complications, such as pulmonary infarction (10), severe tricuspid regurgitation (6,9), cardiogenic shock (11), and AMI (12–14).…”