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Operators : J. Spratt, J. Strange

Shooting date : 2013-09-10
Last update : 2021-06-09
James Spratt
London, United Kingdom
Julian Strange
Bristol, United Kingdom

Improve your skills in CTO

Coronary recanalization of chronic arterial occlusions open up the pathway towards indisputable therapeutic perspectives to coronary insufficient patients. Recent techniques and instruments as well...

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The journey from femoral to distal radial

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Hybrid approach to CTO - London Chest Hospital -Day 2

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