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Shooting date : 2017-02-07
Last update : 2022-07-22

Focus on Rotablation

Learn more about Rotational Atherectomy System for plaque modification in complex patients with heavily calcified lesions.

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December 2016
Honolulu : Thursday, December 15th 2016 from 12am to 01am (GMT-10)
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Demystifying the Rotablator Procedure

From a quick set-up to a safe plaque modification

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Highly calcified LAD

Rotablation followed by Cutting balloon - Dr Serra, Dr Jimenez, Dr Bajo & Dr Delgado

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