Left+right coronary engagement for general fellows: step-by-step tips, diagrams, caveats (5 for RCA)

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024

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  • @thannguyen6889
    @thannguyen6889 25 днів тому

    Thank you teacher. Good lecture!!!

  • @Nikesnipe
    @Nikesnipe Рік тому +1

    Another jewel!
    Thanks a thousand Times

  • @thippeswamygs7436
    @thippeswamygs7436 Рік тому

    High quality teaching... Addresses minor doubts in fellows mind.... You are awsome teacher sir

  • @motorsportf_one
    @motorsportf_one 15 днів тому

    TKS from Brazil!!

  • @dramymagdy
    @dramymagdy 7 місяців тому

    Amazing as always Sir, thanks a lot 🙏

  • @wilmermalinao1759
    @wilmermalinao1759 10 місяців тому

    Thank you and I love your lecture so much.. I'm radiographer and want to learn more what is the best angulations or views for coronary arteries

  • @kashifali7742
    @kashifali7742 Рік тому +1

    Amazing lecture, as always.
    Sir can you please do a talk on radial artery spasm management during left heart cath? I try not to get to that point, but once spasm develops it's difficult for the patient and for us.

    • @eliashanna8248
      @eliashanna8248  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. Yes, it is a difficult situation and may occasionally need to convert to a different access, but it can be handled most often with deeper sedation, vasodilators (IA/SL/SQ), and smaller catheters. I will upload soon a talk on difficult radial anatomy; in it, I briefly discuss at the end severe spasm and catheter entrapment.

  • @ahmeddaoud9901
    @ahmeddaoud9901 3 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @고티카-q1g
    @고티카-q1g Рік тому

    I always thanks you for your kind and great lecture.
    But i can't understand the part that "to go from LCx to LAD"😢
    How can counterclock rotation make JL catheter points more anterior? I think it may JL points more posterior, because it makes JL catheter clockwise rotation.

    • @eliashanna8248
      @eliashanna8248  Місяць тому

      As I mentioned, counterclock torque points JL anteriorly if it has a hinge on the aorta (meaning, if the secondary curve is abutting the aorta). IF there is no hinge on the aorta, ie if the catheter if floating freely in the aorta like a JR, then clockwise torque will make it point anteriorly

  • @drarunheart
    @drarunheart Рік тому

    Hi sir kindly talk about ctos ptca etc sir thank you