0:00 Basic angiographic ideas 11:32 Left coronary artery views 39:55 Left main views 46:30 Right coronary artery views 56:35 Overview of grafts angiographic views
A great great great lecture ,an excellent piece of information and idea about coronary angiography ,never had such a tremendous lecture ever about coronary angiography.Great job 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Great lecture, many thanks, if you please do lecture in describing chambers correlation with each view, I need it in intervention congenital heart disease and cannot imagine it in every projection.Thanks Sir
this video is great organized informative , it really helps me a lot , I have bee thanking you during the whole video , looking forward to watch more videos from you .
Sir where did u learn all that. I want to know did you learn over a model of heart or witnessed CABG surgeries or just virtual imagination. This definitely not memory. Plz answer
Hi thanks for the cours , i have a question please , i want to know if the image on the camputer is the image on the intensifier ( point of view = image intensifier) or the point of view is the x ray source, in other terme if we look to the heart from the x ray source or from the iage intensifier, thanks
The image on the computer is displayed as if you are looking from the front of the chest, i.e., from the point of view of the image intensifier. 2 additional notes: -When I say in RAO, the catheter tip is to the right of the spine, I am referring to my own right hand, not the patient's right. Also, the ribs will be looking down to my own right hand, not the patient's right. -When I say that the left circumflex moves with the image intensifier, I mean that if the image intensifier moves more rightward (RAO), the LCx will move more toward the right of the patient (not my own right).
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This was such a great lecture!!! Every point was simplified and explained well. Thank you Dr Hanna!
This is by far the best video for basic coronary angiography on UA-cam!!
This is the best lecture i have seen on basics of coronary angiography.
Thanks a lot sir for putting up this video. Really grateful
One off the best for proper explaining basic angio
A great great great lecture ,an excellent piece of information and idea about coronary angiography ,never had such a tremendous lecture ever about coronary angiography.Great job 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you for this great lecture 🙏 .. we are waiting more
Cant thank you enough for such great teaching. Excellent is a very mild word for your generous teachinv
very clear and fluent explanation👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing video, especially for cardiology fellows in their initial years. Thanks
This is the best presentation i have seen so far about coronary angiography views. Hats off dear ❤
This was such a great lecture. Thank you very much Dr Hanna
Great video lecture Dr Hanna. I read your book every day
Many thanks for this spectacular lecture
Best explanation so far !
Wow! This is incredible! Thanks for sharing this.
One of the best videos on this topic thank you 😊😊
Great lecture and really clear thank you
Thank you so much..wonderful explanation in a very simple way.. Great👍
Thanks a lot deeply for that great work . Wonderful Explanation
Great video! Thank you for the presentation, I learned a lot!
I had some many questions , pitty I was not here , thanks , great lecture !
Excellent video. Thanks for posting it.
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This was such a great lecture
Such a helpful video!!! Thank you!
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Great thanks for you and your great lecture
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Forever greatful for all the lectures
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Perfect. Thank you doctor ❤❤❤
What a great video thank you so much!!!
*Left coronary arteries' views*
11:32 RAO CAU (20,20+)
19:22 LAO CAU (40,30)
23:37 AP CRA (or RAO 5, CRA 35)
26:52 LAO CRA (40,30)
39:09 RAO CRA (30,30)
*Right coronary arteries' views*
47:08 LAO straight (30-40)
47:20 LAO CRA (30,15)
48:15 AP CRA (0,30)
50:39 RAO straight (30,0)
55:38 LAO caudal for ostial RCA
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Great lecture, many thanks, if you please do lecture in describing chambers correlation with each view, I need it in intervention congenital heart disease and cannot imagine it in every projection.Thanks Sir
This video is amazing. Tyvm!
THANK YOU SO MUCH DR HANNA. I HAVE ALL OF YOUR BOOKS. THANK YOU THANK YOU.
Can you please tell all of sir's books? Thank you very much sir
Excellent lecture sir 🙏
Wonderful presentation sir
You make it look like very simple
Thanks a lot❤❤
wonderful presentation sir it is really helpful and clear thank you sir
Thank you for this video. That help me alots
this video is great organized informative , it really helps me a lot , I have bee thanking you during the whole video , looking forward to watch more videos from you .
Thank you so much!
Very well explained sir . Thank w
Amazing content!!! I have watched all your videos, wish we had Dr Hanna in our program!!!!
Thank you thank you thank you sir!!
Thank you for your kind comment
Excellent talk
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Great, thank you
Beautifully explained,Thank You Sir
Informative video
Thanks
Great
at 18:58, catheter tip is at the left of the catheter, it looks similar to LAO -CAU, doesn't it
Sir where did u learn all that. I want to know did you learn over a model of heart or witnessed CABG surgeries or just virtual imagination. This definitely not memory.
Plz answer
1.6 mm LAD can graft?
Great lecture. I would like a copy of the ppt please. Thank you
Can you share the slides of this video?
Can i get the pdf of this legendary lecture
Dr hanna please share ppt
Will be grateful to u
Hi thanks for the cours , i have a question please , i want to know if the image on the camputer is the image on the intensifier ( point of view = image intensifier) or the point of view is the x ray source, in other terme if we look to the heart from the x ray source or from the iage intensifier, thanks
The image on the computer is displayed as if you are looking from the front of the chest, i.e., from the point of view of the image intensifier. 2 additional notes:
-When I say in RAO, the catheter tip is to the right of the spine, I am referring to my own right hand, not the patient's right. Also, the ribs will be looking down to my own right hand, not the patient's right.
-When I say that the left circumflex moves with the image intensifier, I mean that if the image intensifier moves more rightward (RAO), the LCx will move more toward the right of the patient (not my own right).
@@eliashanna8248 thanks you so much dr, i can imagine so much better the coronary arteries in my mind
Wtf amazing lectures. This guy needs a marbel statue somewhere
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