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PCR London Valves 2025: useful information about the Course

Looking forward to gathering and interacting together on 16-18 November 2025
PCR London Valves 2025: useful information about the Course

Share your work with the Global Heart Team at #PCRLV

Join leading voices in structural and valvular intervention and seize the opportunity to present your work to your peers from 16-18 November 2025 at PCR London Valves.

Prepare your visit for PCR London Valves 2025

Ready to join your community in London? Get the best options and fees, learn about the venue, visas and invitation letters.

Learning with Industry Partners

Experience practical sessions, hands-on training, and the latest technologies in valvular heart disease - designed and delivered by Industry Partners at #PCRLV.
Access highly educational material by Industry Partners

Want to be a PCR London Valves 2020 Partner? Now's the time!

Here is all the information you'll need to optimise your visibility in London in November 2019: contact information, stand-booking, session sponsorship and promotion...

Exhibitors List & Map for PCR London Valves 2019

Discover the partners that will be taking part in PCR London Valves 2019
Workshop at PCR London Valves 2019

Spring coil fracture of coated double core hard wire during CTO Angioplasty

07 Nov 2018

Read about this complication case of the breaking of radiopaque spring coil during PCI on a 62-year-old diabetic and hypertensive male.

Author

Amarpal Gulati
Spring coil fracture of coated double core hard wire during CTO Angioplasty

Teaming up with the Mitral Valve Meeting (MVM)

Mitral Valve Meeting is joining up with PCR London Valves in 2019. Learn more about this new collaboration!
New collaboration between PCR London Valves and MVM

Consult the slides and videos from the 2018 edition

Continue your learning experience throughout the year with the Course resources available online! Get a closer look at what you saw on screen, or discover what you missed out on!
Gallery of PCR London Valves 2019

Retrieval of embolised atrial septal occluder device with urology forceps

29 Oct 2018

A 53 year-old-female presented with dilated right heart chambers and an ASD. Percutaneous closure was decided but the device embolised into the descending aorta… Find out more

Author

Semi Ozturk
Retrieval of embolised atrial septal occluder device with urology forceps

Zoom on radial access, calcified lesions, interventional cardiovascular surgery and other hot topics in interventional cardiology

19 Oct 2018

This new section focuses on resources that include videos, slide presentations, clinical case studies and LIVE cases around a specific subject. Learn about the effectiveness and safety of transradial artery access for Cardiac coronary catheterisation or Peripheral interventions in the sub-section on Radial approach. Discover practical...

Radial approach

04 Feb 2019

Learn the effectiveness and safety of transradial artery access for cardiac coronary catheterisation or peripheral intervention

The radial artery has become the primary alternative to femoral artery access because of the benefit in term of bleeding, its superficial location and easy compressibility and low risk of ischaemia....

Radial approach

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19 Oct 2018

Updated - August 22nd, 2023

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Karachi, Pakistan

PCR Webinars

22 Feb 2019

Our PCR Webinars section is aimed at post-graduate practitioners with all levels of experience, who want practical, logical and step-by-step advice that makes a difference in their daily practice for their individual patients. This FREE Content may be viewed as a whole, per series or...

E-learning in Interventional Cardiology

Radial approach: the essentials

15 Mar 2019

PCR edu online

Radial access is generally very simple, but sometimes it can be more challenging. Watch these videos to become more confident and improve your performance in this technique. The course follows a logical sequence, from patient selection, to puncture and navigation, to ostia vessel cannulation. Consult...

Radial approach: the essentials
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