PCI for challenging coronary anatomies

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2023 Clinical Case submissions

Facilitators: P. Deharo, H. Lam, A. Pichard

Summary

Embark on a journey through challenging coronary anatomies in this session: witness the intricate two-step transcatheter closure of a right coronary artery to ventricle fistula, uncover the uncommon diagnosis behind a common clinical presentation of chest pain, encounter an unusual case of thrombus endocarditis stemming from a large coronary fistula, explore the challenges of managing a ruptured sinus of Valsalva in a septuagenarian, unravel the complexities of a rare complication presenting as haemoptysis after PCI, and much more!

Presentations available when logged in:

  • Two steps of transcatheter closure of right coronary artery to ventricle fistula
  • Chest pain: a common clinical presentation in a very rare diagnosis
  • PCI as treatment option for coronary anomalies
  • Unusual case of thrombus endocarditis because of large coronary fistula
  • Coronary intervention in a patient with a rare anomaly and instable angina
  • Ruptured sinus of valsalva in a septuagenarian
  • Haemoptysis after PCI: a rare presentation of the rare complication