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Coronary

Devices and Complications Learning Series

Complication Management

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Complication Management

Episodes

Being Prepared for Coronary Perforation

Being Prepared for Coronary Perforation

35 min.

The CTO & Higher Risk PCI Heart Team: Making Better Decisions in the Cath Lab

The CTO & Higher Risk PCI Heart Team: Making Better Decisions in the Cath Lab

14 min.

Preparing Your Mind for Complex Cases and Complications

Preparing Your Mind for Complex Cases and Complications

16 min.

A Novel Surgical Approach to CTO Revascularization

A Novel Surgical Approach to CTO Revascularization

17 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: My Personal Guide to Prevention and Management of Primary PCI Complications

Coronary Keynote Lecture: My Personal Guide to Prevention and Management of Primary PCI Complications

10 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: Tips and Tricks to Management of Equipment Related Complications

Coronary Keynote Lecture: Tips and Tricks to Management of Equipment Related Complications

10 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: Live and Learn: My Personal Guide to Avoiding Calcium-Related Complications

Coronary Keynote Lecture: Live and Learn: My Personal Guide to Avoiding Calcium-Related Complications

10 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: My Personal Guide to Minimizing the Risk of Dissection and Perforation

Coronary Keynote Lecture: My Personal Guide to Minimizing the Risk of Dissection and Perforation

11 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: How Do I Manage Dissections and Perforations?

Coronary Keynote Lecture: How Do I Manage Dissections and Perforations?

10 min.

Coronary Keynote Lecture: The Wire Is Broken or It Won’t Come Out (Why am I Pulling and Nothing is Happening)

Coronary Keynote Lecture: The Wire Is Broken or It Won’t Come Out (Why am I Pulling and Nothing is Happening)

11 min.

The Difficult Side-Branch: I Couldn’t Wire It and Now I Have to Rescue It!

The Difficult Side-Branch: I Couldn’t Wire It and Now I Have to Rescue It!

12 min.

Oh No! I’m Subintimal: What Do I Do Now?

Oh No! I’m Subintimal: What Do I Do Now?

11 min.

Coronary Dissection: What to Do and Not to Do Next

Coronary Dissection: What to Do and Not to Do Next

13 min.

For Most Patients, Only Spontaneous MI Is Relevant

For Most Patients, Only Spontaneous MI Is Relevant

6 min.

TCT 640: POST MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION VENTRICULAR SEPTAL RUPTURE WITH HEART FAILURE AND CARDIOGENIC SHOCK : CHALLENGES AND DEVICE CLOSURE

TCT 640: POST MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION VENTRICULAR SEPTAL RUPTURE WITH HEART FAILURE AND CARDIOGENIC SHOCK : CHALLENGES AND DEVICE CLOSURE

6 min.

Periprocedural MI Matters to All Patients!

Periprocedural MI Matters to All Patients!

4 min.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Managing Dissections, Perforations, and Other Complications During Calcium Treatment

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Managing Dissections, Perforations, and Other Complications During Calcium Treatment

9 min.

Managing Complications for CTO PCI

Managing Complications for CTO PCI

5 min.

Mechanical Cardiac Support in High-Risk, Complex PCI: Percutaneous Axillary Access for ECMO During Mutli-vessel PCI

Mechanical Cardiac Support in High-Risk, Complex PCI: Percutaneous Axillary Access for ECMO During Mutli-vessel PCI

7 min.

"Energy and Persistence Conquer All Things": A Challenging Case of CTO PCI

"Energy and Persistence Conquer All Things": A Challenging Case of CTO PCI

10 min.

A Complex, RCA CTO PCI of the Distal Bifurcation in Two Attempts

A Complex, RCA CTO PCI of the Distal Bifurcation in Two Attempts

6 min.

Dealing With Complexity

Dealing With Complexity

9 min.

Electrophysiological Procedure Complicated by Coronary Dissection

Electrophysiological Procedure Complicated by Coronary Dissection

7 min.

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