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Treatment of multiple lesions along the LAD coronary artery.

Clinical backrgound

78 year old patient with a silent ischemia on the anterior wall, multiple lesions on the LAD.

Description

  • Radial approach
  • Treatment of distal LAD lesion (the most severe) by polymer free stent
  • Assessment of severity of proximal LAD lesion (FFR evaluation)
  • Proximal LAD stenting by a second polymer free stent

Learning objectives

  • Assessment of multiple lesions along a coronary artery using FFR
  • Polymer free stent use in routine
Shooting date : 2016-03-22
Last update : 2021-06-09
Michaël Angioi
Essey-Lès-Nancy, France
Christophe Piot
Montpellier, France

Coroflex® ISAR / B. Braun

Sirolimus eluting polymer-free coronary stent system
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  • Ali A. why you prefer sequential stenting than 2 overlap stent because small distance between 2 stents
    thanks

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