Rotational atherectomy for the treatment of heavily calcified coronary lesions - Part 1

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2019 clinical case submissions

Chairperson: O. Göing
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Summary

Consult this session on heavily calcified coronary lesions to learn all about how to efficitenly perform the rotational atherectomy procedure in challenging cases, such as extreme tortuosity in a heavily calcified vessel, calcific double bifurcation, and more!

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Mother-in-child-in-grandchild technique to overcome extreme tortuosity in a heavily calcified vessel
  • Combined rotational atherectomy and intravascular lithotripsy for the treatment of a heavily calcified coronary lesion
  • What to do with an under-expanded, malapposed undilatable stent?
  • Endilatable with SiCaCo rotablation - Same device, new technique
  • Child-in-mother technique facilitated rotablation of a calcified non-crossable lesion distal to a previously implanted stent
  • War on calcium
  • Rotablator-atherectomy in stent thrombosis anterior myocardial infarction