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General principle of balloon dilatation and stenting

INDEX

Plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA) using BTK dedicated balloons
- Patient 1
- Patient 2

Bailout stenting with BTK dedicated stents
- Patient 3
- Patient 4


Learning objective

POBA and balloon stenting

Learning point

How to face long lesions in BTK arteries

Devices used

Cylindrical/Tapered balloon :
- Amphirion Deep / Amphirion Plus - Medtronic
- Oceanus 14 - IVascular
- Coyote - Boston Scientific
Balloons : 
- Pacific Plus / Xtreme, 0.018'' - Medtronic
- Sterling, 0.018'' - Cordis
- Bantam, 0.018'' - ClearStream
- Saber, 0.018'' - Boston Scientific
Stents :
- Pulsar-18, 4F compatible self-expandable - Biotronik
- Xpert Self-Expanding Stent System, 4F compatible self-expandable - Abbott
- Sinus-SuperFlex-418, 4F compatible self-expandable - Optimed
- Zilver 518®, 5F compatible self-expandable - Cook

 

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

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