ACS: when a CABG is involved

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2023 Clinical Case submissions

Facilitators: P. Denti, M. Kodeboina, R. Sethi

Summary

Managing ACS in patients who have previously undergone Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting surgery requires careful consideration of their medical history, previous surgical procedures, and potential challenges posed by the surgical alterations. Elevate your comprehension of their management by observing an extensive collection of illustrative scenarios faced by your colleagues.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • The perils of graft PCI
  • PCI of a vein graft hanging from the left internal mammary artery
  • Balloon uncrossable vein graft stenosis presenting as NSTEMI
  • In dire straits left main occlusion and left internal mammary graft dissection
  • A good deed is never lost - Can we save a graft?
  • Complex PCI in last functioning graft
  • Pharmaco-invasive management of thrombotic occlusion of SVG and no-reflow
  • "Protected" IVUS-guided complex high-risk procedure in a patient with CABG