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Endoluminal approach in CTOs

INDEX

The "Sliding" strategy
- Case 1
- Case 2
- Case 3

The "Perforating" strategy
- Case 4


Learning objective

How to choose between different wires; the "parallel wires technique"

Learning point

How to maintain an endoluminal position in CTOs

Devices used

Diagnostic catheter :  TEMPO® AQUA®, 4F Berenstein - Cordis
Support catheter :  CXI™ Catheters, 0.018”, angled - Cook
Support balloon : Armada 14 XT 1.5*20mm, 0.014" OTW - Abbott
Wires :

Work horse: Hi-Torque Command,  0.014" - Abbott
PT2TM moderate support wire, 0.014" - Boston Scientific
Hi-Torque Pilot® 50-100-150-200, 0.014" - Abbott
Conquest Pro 12, 0.014" - Asahi
 V18TM, 0.018" - Boston Scientific
 Hi-Torque ConnectTM Flex,  0.018" - Abbott
Astato 30, 0.018" - Asahi

Shooting date : 0000-00-00
Last update : 2021-06-08

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  • khalid S. Kindly I like to ask, about the 0.014 wire tip, is it straight tip perefered or July shaped, and how many grams tip load better to start with

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