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Laser Device Used to Treat a Patient with In-Stent Restenosis of a Long SFA Nitonol Stent
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Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
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Prakash Krishnan
By
Mount Sinai Peripheral Live Cases
FEATURING
Prakash Krishnan
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November 11, 2015
Case: This is a patient who has Rutherford Class III symptoms with in-stent restenosis of ...
read more ↘ a long SFA Nitonol Stent. We will demonstrate how to safely navigate the occlusion and use the Turbo-Tandem laser device to treat this difficult lesion. As you know, there is no consensus as to how to treat SFA ISR. We will take this opportunity to discuss the recent literature and relevant trials in order to create better understanding among endovascular interventionalists as to how to best treat this complex disease condition.
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read more ↘ a long SFA Nitonol Stent. We will demonstrate how to safely navigate the occlusion and use the Turbo-Tandem laser device to treat this difficult lesion. As you know, there is no consensus as to how to treat SFA ISR. We will take this opportunity to discuss the recent literature and relevant trials in order to create better understanding among endovascular interventionalists as to how to best treat this complex disease condition.
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