How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis Focus On The Stenting Technique

How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis A Patient Centred Approach
How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis A Patient Centred Approach

How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis A Patient Centred Approach Watch this pcr webinar if you want to discuss different stenting techniques for distal left main bifurcation, to understand how to adapt your treatment strategy to the underlying anatomy. The pcr webinars team are delighted to welcome on board the renowned huay cheem tan for this module on left main stenosis. he will be calling in from singapore to join forces with goran stankovic and thierry lefèvre.

How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis Focus On The Stenting Technique
How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis Focus On The Stenting Technique

How Should I Treat A Left Main Stenosis Focus On The Stenting Technique True bifurcations, where both the main and side branch are significantly narrowed (>50% stenosis), are medina 1,1,1 and medina 0,1,1. the decision to treat the bifurcation with a two stent approach is dictated by the side branch. non true bifurcations should be treated with a one stent technique. As left main percutaneous coronary intervention gains acceptance, it is imperative to increase awareness for patient selection, risk scoring, intracoronary imaging, vessel preparation, and choice of stenting techniques that will optimize procedural and patient outcomes. When the left main stenosis does involve the distal bifurcation, preliminary evidence based on observational data suggests the single stent provisional approach is superior to a 2 stent treatment of bifurcation disease, consistent with the consensus for other non left main bifurcation lesions. Patients were randomized to a provisional one stent or a planned two stent strategy, which could either be culotte, double kissing (dk) mini crush, t stenting, or t and protrusion.

Left Main Dissection And Stent Placement A Left The Main Dissection
Left Main Dissection And Stent Placement A Left The Main Dissection

Left Main Dissection And Stent Placement A Left The Main Dissection When the left main stenosis does involve the distal bifurcation, preliminary evidence based on observational data suggests the single stent provisional approach is superior to a 2 stent treatment of bifurcation disease, consistent with the consensus for other non left main bifurcation lesions. Patients were randomized to a provisional one stent or a planned two stent strategy, which could either be culotte, double kissing (dk) mini crush, t stenting, or t and protrusion. How should i treat a patient with critical stenosis of a bifurcation of the left main coronary artery with an acute angulation between the left main artery and the left circumflex artery?. In left main stenosis, distal left main bifurcation lesion is most common. technical approaches are driven by lesion complexity in the ostial proximal left circumflex side branch. However, although stenting of the left main is a reasonable management strategy in very carefully selected cases, at this time, coronary artery bypass treatment will likely continue to be advised for the majority of our patients with this lesion. Attend this webinar if you want to obtain answers to all of your questions concerning:.

Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis
Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis

Left Main Coronary Artery Stenosis How should i treat a patient with critical stenosis of a bifurcation of the left main coronary artery with an acute angulation between the left main artery and the left circumflex artery?. In left main stenosis, distal left main bifurcation lesion is most common. technical approaches are driven by lesion complexity in the ostial proximal left circumflex side branch. However, although stenting of the left main is a reasonable management strategy in very carefully selected cases, at this time, coronary artery bypass treatment will likely continue to be advised for the majority of our patients with this lesion. Attend this webinar if you want to obtain answers to all of your questions concerning:.

Distal Left Main Stenosis How To Treat Optimally With Dedicated
Distal Left Main Stenosis How To Treat Optimally With Dedicated

Distal Left Main Stenosis How To Treat Optimally With Dedicated However, although stenting of the left main is a reasonable management strategy in very carefully selected cases, at this time, coronary artery bypass treatment will likely continue to be advised for the majority of our patients with this lesion. Attend this webinar if you want to obtain answers to all of your questions concerning:.

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