PCI: complex procedures

Session comprising selected EuroPCR 2024 Clinical Case submissions

Facilitators: R. Didier, H. Pereira
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Summary

This session explores a series of complex PCI cases, including the management of left main stent restenosis after the chimney technique, aortic root dissection during right coronary artery PCI, treatment of very old saphenous graft disease, complex in-stent restenosis, and the management of persistent coronary fistula. The discussions highlight the importance of careful procedural planning, the use of specialized techniques and tools, and the need for a comprehensive understanding of potential complications and their management to ensure successful outcomes in these challenging scenarios.

Presentations available when logged in:

  • How to get out of the chimney: a case of left main stent restenosis after chimney technique
  • Aortic root dissection during right coronary artery PCI: a latent menace
  • Very old saphenus graft disease, rare but complex lesions, that require a new treatment
  • When sizing: matters in angina
  • Complex in-stent restenosis treated with excimer laser and dual antiproliferative drugs
  • Shadowed pathways: the enigma within coronary angiography
  • A rare complication after PCI: persistent coronary fistula and its treatment
  • What stays when everything is left?
  • When angina persists following PCI