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Femoral artery pseudoaneurysm expansion managed through subcutaneous fat embolization

06 Apr 2021

Femoral artery pseudoaneurysm is a known complication following cardiac catheterization. Rarely, expansion of the pseudoaneurysm can occur and is often catastrophic. We describe a unique method employed by our centre to deal with such a complication.

Raja Ezman Raja

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Raja Ezman Raja
Femoral artery pseudoaneurysm expansion managed through subcutaneous fat embolization

Mohammad Nayef Aljabary

Amman, Jordan

Shehab El Etriby

Cairo, Egypt

Annika Olli

Helsinki, Finland

Jolanta Siller-Matula

Wien, Austria

Jolanta Sille-rMatula

LIVE EAPCI-PCR Fellows Course - Coronary Track - #1 & #2

14 Apr 2021

Free livestreamed episodes #1 and #2, with live chat for Fellows (coronary track), taking place on 14 April 2021

LIVE EAPCI-PCR Fellows Course - Valvular Track - #1

14 Apr 2021

Free livestreamed episode #1 with live chat for Fellows (valvular track), taking place on 14 April 2021

LIVE EAPCI-PCR Fellows Course - Coronary Track - #3 & #4

28 Apr 2021

Free livestreamed episodes with live chat for Fellows (coronary track), taking place on 28 April 2021

Fadi Jokhaji

Stockholm, Sweden

Jacob Kriegel

New York City, United States of America

Mohammed Osheiba

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Anita Prunet-Trouche

toulouse, France

LIVE EAPCI-PCR Fellows Course - Valvular Track - #2

28 Apr 2021

Free livestreamed episode with live chat for Fellows (valvular track), taking place on 28 April 2021

LIVE EAPCI-PCR Fellows Course - Coronary Track - #5 & #6

12 May 2021

Free livestreamed episodes with live chat for Fellows (coronary track), taking place on 12 May 2021

TAVI-related vascular complications

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

Watch this session to learn more about TAVI migration during valve-in-valve complicated with aortic type A dissection, TAVI and AV leadless pacemaker in a patient with poor vascular access, 14F access site collagen-plug occlusion & trans-radial re-canalization, and more!

EuroPCR 2021 TAVI-related vascular complications

How to tackle calcified lesions for a good outcome

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

View this session if you're interested in CHIP PCI in ACS with heart failure and high bleeding risk, calcific left main stem restenosis after prior treatment with lithotripsy, calcific restenosis and tight distal narrowing, and much more!

EuroPCR 2021 How to tackle calcified lesions for a good outcome

Transcatheter Valve Implantation or Replacement - Rescue needed: what are the options?

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

If you wish to learn how to overcome challenges of mitral disease and previous atrial septum closure, how valve re-tensioning can solve hemolysis after TMVI, or how a partially anchored cardioband can detach secondary to system torsion, go and watch this session!

EuroPCR 2021 Rescue needed: what are the options?

Nightmares in the cath lab: prevention is better than cure

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

In this session, watch a case of emergency high-risk PCI following TAVI in bicuspid anatomy, discover an unconventional treatment for re-stenosis, study how to deal with an emergency LM PCI in a young patient with ACS, and much more!

EuroPCR 2021 Nightmares in the cath lab: prevention is better than cure

A mix of complications in interventional cardiovascular medicine

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

In this session, you will learn how to adopt the right method when bleeding challenges guidelines, retrieve a fractured driveshaft tip of orbital atherectomy system by micro basket, guide catheter delamination during left main stenting after TAVI, and much more!

EuroPCR 2021 A mix of complications

DK crush or Culotte?

14 Apr 2021 – From EuroPCR 2021

Don't miss this session if you wish to discover how OCT guidance, assisted by IVL, can help in case of DK crush, or how high-risk left main PCI in a patient with severe aortic stenosis can be managed, among others...

EuroPCR 2021 DK crush or Culotte?
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