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Speakers: Benjamin Faurie, Yves Louvard & Chadi Hlaihel
Moderator: Jacques Monségu
 

Program

12:30 Introduction
Benjamin Faurie, MD
 
12:35 Case-in-box n°1: OSTIAL LM Stenosis on dextrocardia lady
Benjamin Faurie, Yves Louvard & Chadi Hlaihel, MD - Presentation & Panel Discussion
 
13:00 Case-in-box n°2: Cx ostial subtotal occlusion: Sheathless approach
Yves Louvard, MD - Presentation & Panel Discussion
 
13:20 Why sheathless for radial approach?
Yves Louvard, MD - Panel Discussion
 
13:30 Case-in-box n°3: RCA intrastent CTO through bilateral sheathless approach
Benjamin Faurie, MD - Presentation & Panel Discussion
 
13:55 Conclusion and take home messages
 

 

Educational objectives

  • Improve coronary angioplasty knowledge: techniques and approach strategies in the setting of complex cases
  • Provide tips and tricks for transradial access
  • Discuss the use of sheathless access
  • Learn best practice of sheathless access
  • Provide platform for discussion

Audience

  • This web symposium is dedicated to interventional cardiologists interested and/or specialized in coronary angioplasty
  • A prerequisite for attendees is an initial knowledge and practice of angioplasty 
     
IMPORTANT NOTICE
 
This webinar is intended for Healthcare Professionals in Europe, Middle East and Africa. It has been developed for an educational purpose and represents independent evaluations and opinions of the authors and contributors independently from Cordis, the company sponsoring the webinar. Dr. Benjamin Faurie and Dr. Yves Louvard are compensated by Cordis to conduct the presentations and must present information in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. The performance of the procedures recorded and shown in the webinar was not remunerated by Cordis. The medical devices used in the procedures were selected in accordance with independent medical criteria of the performing physicians. Videos displayed in the webinar may eventually show or refer to Cordis’ RAILWAY™ Sheathless Access System. RAILWAY™ Sheathless Access System is not available in the United States and in certain other countries. As part of its continuous product development policy, Cordis reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification. While every effort is made to ensure that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinions, or statements appear in this webinar, Cordis warrants that material contained in the webinar represents independent evaluations and opinions of the authors and contributors. Therefore, Cordis accepts no responsibility for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data or statements, neither does it endorse the content or the use of any drug or medical device that is not authorized in any territory. The webinar may include a demonstration of the use of a medical device; it is not intended to be used as a training guide.  The steps demonstrated with respect to the use of any medical device in this webinar may not be the complete steps of the procedure. Individual physician preference and experience, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps. Before using any medical device, including those demonstrated or referenced in this webinar, review all relevant package information, including the label and the Instructions For Use. All content in the webinar is copyrighted and is protected by worldwide copyright laws. Unless otherwise authorized in writing by the copyright owner, no modification or further reproduction of the content is permitted.
 
For Healthcare Professionals Only. CORDIS, Cordis LOGO and RAILWAY are trademarks of Cardinal Health and may be registered in the US and/or in other countries
©2017 Cardinal Health.  All Rights Reserved.
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Shooting date : 2017-12-13
Last update : 2018-04-24
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  • Patricio N. The total dosis of heparin you use for this aproach?

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    • saad S. Nice

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      • SHAMSUNDER H. HOW TO USE SINGLE INDEFLATOR FOR TWO BALLOONS DURING KISSING BALLOON

        • Benjamin F. We use as shown on picture a 3 way stopcock with allows to use a single inflator. You can also put different pressure in one or the other balloon..
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      • Benjamin F. We use the usual dose of heparin for PCI that means 70 to 100 UI per Kg.

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