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Program

14:00 Introduction & Presentation of the Case
 
14:10 Live Case: Intensive plaque modification with rotational atherectomy and cutting balloon before DES implantation
Dr Alexandre Avran, Dr Pierre Meyer & Dr Luca Testa
 
15:50 Take home messages

 

Educational objectives

  • Discuss how to manage severe calcified coronary lesions.
  • Learn when and how to use Rotablation as primary plaque modification strategy.
  • Understand how the combined Rota and Cutting strategy can facilitate optimal stent deployment.
  • Early Healing and potential prevention of neoatherosclerosis with BP-DES synergy stent.

Audience

  • This live case is dedicated to interventional cardiologists interested and/or specialized in coronary angioplasty.
  • A prerequisite for attendees in an initial knowledge and practice of angioplasty.

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Shooting date : 2018-06-14
Last update : 2019-01-23
Alexandre Avran
Valenciennes, France
Pierre Meyer
St. Laurent-du-Var, France
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  • Vu V. Did you use IVUS before PCI?

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    • Akondi A. Why dynaglide while introducing burr into catheter

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      • Marcel G. great case... !

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        • Pecheux M. What about à 1.5 mm Burr first?

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          • Vardan K. I can't watch your videos

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            • venkatesa reddy D. LOT'S OF LEARNING POINTS IN THIS CASE
              THANK YOU

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              • Venkatesa R. very good case

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                • Mohammed H. Excellent case
                  but the left main and LCX looks very tight and need revascularization
                  if you did iFR for the left main , it will reveal the significance of the its lesion

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