Nancy Zaher Wassef
Latest contributions
Left main and bifurcation PCI in NSTEMI
19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022
View cases on OCT and jailed balloon technique, imaging-guided LMS bifurcation PCI, crossover stenting in a bifurcation coronary lesion to find out more about left main and bifurcation PCI in NSTEMI.

Angina: when coronary curtery is not the problem
19 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022
Don't miss this session focusing on angina by exploring 5 different cases, including a challenging graft aneurysm, a vein graft perforation after CABG not related to PCI and an unusual case of tortuosity in a two-year-old child...

CTO cases for sharing
17 May 2022 – From EuroPCR 2022
Watch these videos to discover multiple CTO cases involving complications, and learn various tips and techniques to better face coronary perforation, epicardial collateral rupture, dissection, and much more!

Complications: NSTEMI
12 May 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021
Thanks to this session, you will understand that even simple lesions can lead to major complications, you will get prepared in case of Type V distal perforation, and much more!

A parade of uncommon STEMI presentations
24 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session on uncommon STEMI clinical cases and learn valuable tips and unconventionnal strategies from experts, with challenging cases such as PCI in inferior STEMI with dextrocardia, cryptogenic coronary and systemic embolism in a severe patient, and more!

Stent dislodgement still happens! - Part 3
23 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session to learn through various clinical cases how to efficiently manage stent dislodgment in complex situations.

PCI of aberrant coronary arteries
23 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session on PCI to discover challenging clinical cases, such as PCI single coronary artery from the right aortic sinus, PCI in a dextrocardia patient with femoral and radial accesses, and more!

TAVI and coronary artery disease
22 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session to learn all about TAVI and coronary artery disease, thanks to compelling clinical cases, involving complications, difficult anatomies, and more!
