Case 71: PCI Manual - Serial troubleshooting

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @dobryi_chel
    @dobryi_chel 4 года назад +1

    In my practice I often use Orsiro stent. And I have not any problems with delivery. Coronary Stents with thin struts cost more, but if we add cost of guide extensors+baloons+contrast+and time of procedure...cost of Stents with thick struts looks not cheap. I mean case like You had been presented. Thank You very much, professor!

  • @joaoboscobastos6133
    @joaoboscobastos6133 4 года назад

    Excellent case, very didactic and with an impeccable standardization sequence

  • @denizaktürk-j7n
    @denizaktürk-j7n 4 года назад

    Excelent presentation. Thank you very much. I am looking forward new ones.

  • @jwilson3985
    @jwilson3985 4 года назад +1

    Was there a reason why an AL guide was not used? Thank you for this excellent video.

    • @manosbrilakis
      @manosbrilakis  4 года назад

      I usually avoid AL guides for ostial RCA lesions as it is hard to disengage and re-engage, often resulting in guide and wire position loss.

    • @jwilson3985
      @jwilson3985 4 года назад

      Understood. Thanks much for the reply.

  • @dramitsoni
    @dramitsoni 2 года назад

    Quick question: although Ramus dPR was within normal range even though visually ostial Ramus looks significant. How to predict instability of such lesions?
    How to make sure that i might not face a NSTEMI or a STEMI? Many thanks in advance.