Best companions's case on complications in calcified lesions

Facilitators: P. Karjalainen, A. Øksnes

Summary

Delve into challenging cases involving complications in calcified coronary lesions managed with rotational atherectomy. Topics include unique uses of Rotablation, managing burr entrapment, complex calcium and tortuosity combinations, and addressing perforations resulting from stent optimization and burr retrieval in highly calcified vessels.

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  • A unique way to use Rotablation
  • When calcium is too hard: Dealing with a stucked burr
  • Calcium and tortuosity: a double trouble combo
  • When better is the enemy of good: Stent optimisation leading to coronary artery perforation
  • STUCK IN THE MIDDLE: Perforation due to the retrieval of an entrapped burr in a highly calcified LAD