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Interventional Cardiologists today are faced with an ever increasing set of complex patients to manage. This evolution is requiring new technologies and techniques to deal with this ever increasing complexity.
As patients become more complex, better technologies and techniques are required for improved acute performance and for improved safety and early healing.
In this live case session, you will learn more about Rotational Atherectomy System for plaque modification in complex patients with heavily calcified lesions, with a step-by-step procedure :
From setting up the system to practical procedural recommendations
12:00 | Setting up the Rotablator system |
Procedural recommendations, utility and results of rotational atherectromy | |
Clinical case presentation | |
Live case | |
13:30 | Q&A session and take home messages |
The target audience is mainly cath lab staff focusing in : physicians, nurses and technicians interested in, new to or starting off Rotablation.
A prerequisite for attendees is an initial knowledge of angioplasty.
This Web symposium will also be a good tool for junior interventional cardiologists and trainees with limited knowledge on Plaque modification techniques.
Learn more about Rotational Atherectomy System for plaque modification in complex patients with heavily calcified lesions.
McDonald J. do you ever do the \"redwood\" single operator advancer technique or do you always do the burr advancement with 2 operators
Khalid A. Would you use Rotablator for long CTO given the higher risk of dissection ?
Khalid A. Would you use Rotablator for long CTO given the higher risk of dissection ?
Alison W. Can this be used to unblock a thrombosed iliac vein?
Ali A. Excellent case and demonstration. Thanks
Peter M. Excellent demonstration!!
sayyed shahrokh T. nice job
Antoun Y. thank you for the excellent case
Santos M. Going to a Rotablator course tomorrow and I used your video to prepare. Great demonstration on a terrible case upfront! Thank you.
Roberto R. Impressive case! Well done, excellent result. Congratulations to whole team.
Eugen C. Good demonstrations
Dr. S. V. Excellent demo
RAMESH N. excellent demo
Walter F. Great discussion!
Sanjay S. Nice demonstration