Surya Kant Jena
Latest contributions
TAVI in challenging anatomies
18 Nov 2025 – From PCR London Valves 2025
This session focuses on the challenges of performing TAVI in complex anatomical settings. It covers issues such as valve compression, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy-related left ventricular responses, alternative management strategies during crises, and handling anatomical complexities like membranous septal aneurysm at the annulus and sinus of Valsalva in...
STEMI: the value of intra coronary imaging
18 May 2023 – From EuroPCR 2023
Consult this session to learn more about the significance of intra-coronary imaging in the management of STEMI cases: explore the intricate approach to managing a giant aneurysm in the left anterior descending coronary artery, delve into the role of OCT in navigating complex coronary cases, witness...
Complications - Thrombus, SCAD & SVG rupture
05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019
Consult this session to learn more about how to cope with various complications: high thrombus burden in right coronary artery (RCA), rupture of saphenous vein graft (SVG), spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), and more!
Complications - Cathlab nightmares
05 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019
Consult this session to learn through challenging cases more about rare complications and their management, such as stent shaft separation, iatrogenic aortocoronary dissection, stent fracture, entrapped stiff wire, and more!
Challenging cases
04 Jul 2019 – From AICT-AsiaPCR 2019
Consult this session to discover challenging cases and their management: cardioembolic AMI in a post-MVR patient, anomalous left coronary artery origin from pulmonary artery in an asymptomatic adult, PCI in a patient with platelet function disorder, and more!
How to fix spontaneous coronary dissections
22 May 2019 – From EuroPCR 2019
Consult this session to learn more about how to fix spontaneous coronary dissections (SCAD), thanks to a selection of compelling clinical cases, such as PCI in postpartum coronary artery dissection with ACS, SCAD in a patient with a family history of fatal ascending aortic dissection, and more!