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Description of lesion

Complex ostial SFA disease and in-stent restenosis

Description of procedure

IVUS guided intervention of complex SFA disease with Philips Visions IVUS and Phoenix Rotational Atherectomy System (and Stellarex DCB?).
 

Learning objectives

1/ Understand how IVUS guidance can:

  • Determine vessel preparation strategy (calcified / non calcified plaque)
  • Determine balloon size strategy
  • Ddetermine guidewire position
  • Determine the completeness of treatment (dissection / residual stenosis)

2/ Understand how vessel preparation with Phoenix atherectomy can:

  • Effectively modify heavy calcification encountered in PAD intervention
  • Increase acute success of DCB angioplasty (and theoretically long term success)
  • Facilitate a leave nothing behind strategy for even the most complex lesions

3/ Understand how Stellarex DCB can improve the durability of treatment in complex lesions:

Shooting date : 0000-00-00
Last update : 2022-02-28

Philips IGT Channel

Péripheral IVUS, Pioneer Plus re-entry device, Laser excimer and Phoenix rotative atherectomy

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