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Expert discussion during a complex bifurcation PCI live case from ICPS, Massy, France, with simultaneous technique visualisation in the benchtop model, followed by a discussion of troubleshooting scenarios in bifurcation using the benchtop model.

Educational objectives:

  • To discuss with bifurcation experts the best treatment options for a patient presenting with complex bifurcation lesion
  • To learn how to optimise both strategy and technique during a live case
  • To understand the techniques of bifurcation stenting and to learn how to manage and prevent complications using a benchtop simulation device

Audience:

This webinar is dedicated to interventional cardiologists interested and/or specialized in in the treatment of coronary bifurcation lesions.

Shooting date : 2021-02-12
Last update : 2021-06-18
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  • said S. What about cutting balloon as there maybe the wire passed through a dissection plane at ostium and to true leumen distally

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    • said S. Can we review again the imaging FDI to understand what is happening at the ostium

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      • ramachandra B. Can this patient be followed using OMT till LAD lesion FFR

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