Wiring techniques through difficult angulations

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • 0:44 Standard 2-bend wire shape. TURNING WHEEL technique
    03:24 3 Major techniques and 2 additional techniques
    04:15 Sharp bend or U curve technique. Turning wheel
    06:07 Dual lumen catheter techniques and case
    09:58 Blocking balloon and cases
    12:10 Reverse hairpin techniques and pitfalls
    15:45 Supercross and Venture catheters pitfalls
    18:48 How to deal with wire prolapse outside the angled branch

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  • @godongsalam753
    @godongsalam753 Місяць тому

    thanks dr Hanna....greeting from Indonesia

  • @petarbeslic991
    @petarbeslic991 4 місяці тому +3

    My ultimate teacher! ❤ I have already saved a lot of lives with your help (in non-invasive cardiology).

  • @jorgevictorvictor7163
    @jorgevictorvictor7163 4 місяці тому

    Best vídeo 🚀👏 . Victor from Brasil.

  • @drsedqi.alkubati
    @drsedqi.alkubati 4 місяці тому

    thanks dear Dr Ilias

  • @SYBhat1990
    @SYBhat1990 4 місяці тому

    Excellent lecture Dr Hanna.... Please explain in which projection to see the angulation between main vessel and side branch...??

  • @abuahmed9026
    @abuahmed9026 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, doctor. Sometimes, various techniques fail. What are your thoughts on plaque modification using a small balloon? Is there a role for that approach?

  • @haiderguru7551
    @haiderguru7551 3 місяці тому

    Dr hanna sir
    U mentioned sir if lad is 3.5 we should make a bend 5 mm
    Including or excluding the tip ?
    Whats the formula for calculating this
    I mean u said if lad 3.5 then distance 5 mm
    What about 3 or 4 mm lad how to calculate

    • @eliashanna8248
      @eliashanna8248  День тому

      I measure it excluding the tip, but it would not make a big difference (the distance from the proximal bend to the distal bend vs the tip is not much different). The formula is the triangles law of sines (online calculator: www.calculator.net/triangle-calculator.html).
      More importantly, it is not exact science. Use the illustrations I provided to get the big concept. The length of the bend is longer than the caliber of the LAD, and the less sharp the bend, the longer it needs to be.