Challenges of Calcified Bifurcations: Treating a Rock in a Hard Place
No one likes to be stuck between a rock and hard place…well, in interventional cardiology, no one likes to treat a rock in a hard place either! Calcified bifurcations are one of the most complex clinical scenarios faced today on a routine basis. For that reason, we’ve paired up a few international “rockstar” physicians to give you the 101 on calcified bifurcations whether you’re 1,1,1 1,0,1 or 0,1,0…
Drs. Goran Stankovic (Belgrade, Serbia), Tom Johnson (Bristol, United Kingdom), Holger Nef (Giessen, Germany) and Francesco Burzotta (Rome, Italy) share their techniques and tools to optimize outcomes in challenging calcified bifurcation lesions in this educational symposium hosted by Rutherford Medicine.
Important Safety Information - Coronary IVL
Caution: In the United States, Shockwave C2 Coronary IVL catheters are investigational devices, limited by United States law to investigational use in the DISRUPT CAD III Study. Shockwave C2 Coronary IVL catheters are commercially available in certain countries outside the U.S. Please contact your local Shockwave representative for specific country availability. The Shockwave C2 Coronary IVL catheters are indicated for lithotripsy-enhanced, low-pressure balloon dilatation of calcified, stenotic de novo coronary arteries prior to stenting. For the full IFU containing important safety information please visit: https://shockwavemedical.com/clinicians/international/coronary/shockwave-c2/