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The knowledge of bailout techniques with existing devices allows cardiologists to manage device complications quickly for the best possible and optimal patient outcome. The purpose of this webinar is to support participants interested in developing or advancing their bailout knowledge and in knowing how they can quickly assess and manage device complications in coronary intervention.

The international faculty will discuss mid vessel perforation and bailout strategy by demonstrating ping pong technique and covered stent deployment via case review and simulation with the audience.

Educational objectives

  • To identify the patients are risk of mid vessel perforation during PCI
  • To explain bailout options that use existing devices for mid vessel perforation
  • To demonstrate the steps to manage mid vessel perforation

Audience

  • This webinar is dedicated to interventional cardiologists interested to learn how to manage device complications in daily cath lab practice.
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Shooting date : 2021-01-26
Last update : 2022-02-28
Gábor G. Tóth
Graz, Styria, Austria
Tom Johnson
Bristol, United Kingdom
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  • Andreas M. very excellent discussion

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    • Fabrizio U. Thank you very much. There is no right or wrong solutions. But, using the bailout techniques with a clear methodology can help us to get out of our worst nightmare.

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