Rotational atherectomy for the treatment of heavily calcified coronary lesions - Part 2

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2019 clinical case submissions

Chairperson: D. Holmes
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Summary

Consult this session on heavily calcified coronary lesions to learn all about how to successfully perform the rotational atherectomy technique in challenging cases.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Rotational atherectomy in a calcified bifurcation lesion - Double-kissing crush technique
  • Rotational atherectomy via the guiding extension catheter for the tortuous calcified vessel
  • When the burr can't get through
  • A challenging complex PCI for a left main trunk with a tram track calcification and a proximal tortuosity
  • Rotational atherectomy: the diamond of coronary intervention
  • Calcific double bifurcation - Difficult rotational atherectomy and DK crush
  • The radial artery as default access for rotational atherectomy cases