Calcified arteries: rotablation, lithotripsy or both? - Part 1

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2021 Clinical Cases Presentations

Summary

Thanks to this session, you will discover the contemporary ROTA-SHOCK-PUMP approach, compare traditional and innovative techniques to treat severe calcified stenosis, learn how to handle a coronary lithotripsy after rotational atherectomy in the presence of haematoma, and much more!

Learning Objectives

  • To discover the contemporary ROTA-SHOCK-PUMP approach
  • To compare traditional and innovative techniques to treat severe calcified stenosis
  • To find out more about severely eccentric calcified lesion and its challenges
  • To learn how to handle a coronary lithotripsy after rotational atherectomy in the presence of haematoma
  • To understand how to manage a rota-staged PCI in a patient with acute STEMI and a calcified coronary artery
  • To know what to do when burring is impossible while treating calcified left main bifurcation lesion

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Pump, prepare, fracture and deliver: A contemporary approach
  • Severe calcified stenosis treated with traditional and innovative techniques
  • Challenges in severely eccentric calcified Lesion
  • Coronary lithotripsy after rotational atherectomy in the presence of haematoma
  • Rota-Staged PCI in a Patient with Acute STEMI and an calcified coronary artery
  • Treating Calcified Left Main Bifurcation Lesion: What to do when you can't burr