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Coronary lost scaffold: lost on the wire

12 Dec 2018

In this section learn how to manage scaffold loss complications when the the scaffold is lost on the wire. Discover the clinical steps to take when scaffold loss occurs in the coronary artery with the guidewire in situ. ...

Coronary lost scaffold on wire

Transradial balloon aortic valvuloplasty

23 Jan 2019

Balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV) may still have a role in the transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) era. Trans-radial BAV, herein described, has been developed to reduce peripheral complications and make the procedure safer.

Author

Francesco Saia
Trans-radial balloon aortic valvuloplasty

Crush technique

12 Dec 2018

What do you do when faced with a dislodged and unexpanded scaffold? Is the crush technique a valid clinical response? Learn the pro’s and con’s of this technique here…

Crush technique

Shashanka Chunduri

Andhra Pradesh, India

A fundamental educational tool

03 Jan 2019

LIVE demonstrations offer participants an excellent educational experience. Find out what makes them valuable and unique

PCR LIVE demonstration

A new percutaneous technique for effective vascular access site closure in patients undergoing TAVI and thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm repairs

09 Jan 2019

Results of the PASTE study

Authors :

Giovanni Sorropago, Gurbhej Singh, Antonio Sorropago, Andrea Sole, Jessica Rossi, Valerio Stefano Tolva, Eugenio Stabile, Filippo Scalise
EuroIntervention - A new technique for access-site closure

Case study: a coronary Type III perforation during left anterior descending CTO-PCI

26 Jun 2019

Consult this complications case from EuroPCR 2018 by M. Pennacchi from the San Giovanni Evangelista Hospital, Tivoli - Italy if you want to learn how to manage a Type III coronary perforation together with sudden cardiac tamponade.

 

Mauro Pennacchi

Author

Mauro Pennacchi
Case study: a coronary Type III perforation during left anterior descending CTO-PCI

Two guidewire detachments and accidental aneurysm formation in patient with right coronary CTO

23 Nov 2018

Consult this case on complications during a chronic total occlusion procedure using the antegrade approach…

Author

Ertugrul Ercan
Two guidewire detachments and accidental aneurysm formation in patient with right coronary CTO

Jasim Hasan

Riffa, Bahrain

Case study: an iatrogenic perforation of the left main during PCI

11 Mar 2019

Consult this case study of a coronary type III perforation by C. Moncalvo from EuroPCR 2018 on how to manage a left main perforation and cardiogenic shock on an 83-year-old male patient.

Author

Cinzia Moncalvo
Iatrogenic perforation of the left main during PCI

PCR Tokyo Valves 2026: What's on the Programme?

Dive into cutting-edge valvular science and practice from 13-15 February 2026. Engage in dynamic learning on TAVI, aortic stenosis management, mitral regurgitation treatment, and more!

How should I treat a RCA lesion with ambiguous physiology by Fractional Flow Reserve, Instantaneous wave-free ratio and Coronary Flow Reserve?

19 Nov 2018

A 62-year-old female presents with onset classical angina, CCS-class 2. Coronary CT angiography showed a 70% diameter stenosis of the proximal of the right coronary artery. CTA derived fractional flow reserve indicated lesion-specific ischemia in the RCA…

How should I treat an RCA lesion with ambiguous physiology by FFR, iFR and CFR?

Akihiro Isotani

Kitakyushu, Japan

Yoshiko Munehisa

Sendai, Japan

Naomi Nakano

Tokyo, Japan

Tetsuro Shimura

Gifu, Japan

Best of GulfPCR-GIM 2024

Explore video resources, photos, and key statistics from #GulfPCR 2024. Catch up and relive the best parts of the Course!
Best of GulfPCR-GIM 2024

Case study: stent lost and retrieved

30 Jan 2019

Consult this clinical case a 72-year-old man with crescendo angina by S. Basavarajaiah and I. Mohammed on how to capture a stent loss to RCA into the ulnar artery.

Sandeep Basavarajaiah

Author

Sandeep Basavarajaiah
Stent lost and retrieved

Case study: check it before you wreck it

07 Mar 2019

Consult this clinical case by G. Arutiunian of stent deformation, dislocation and migration after left main percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on a 52-year-old male presented with stable angina.

Goar Arutiunian

Author

Goar Arutiunian
Check it before you wreck it

Chapter 2 - Navigation: from brachial to sub-clavian / sub-clavian artery to the ascending artery (module 2.2)

19 Nov 2018

What are the key techniques to navigate successfully from the sub-clavian artery to the ascending aorta? J. Monségu and B. Farah discuss the kinds of problems that can occur, including dealing with loops and tortuosities and managing access to the ascending aorta. ...

From the sub-clavian to the ascending artery
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