WEBINAR
Treating Common to Complex SFA Disease: The Next Generation DCB and Vessel Preparation Techniques
presented by Spectranetics
Program
This interactive webinar will discuss current treatment options with vessel preparation and discuss the benefits of utilizing atherectomy prior to DCB or stent placement.
Program faculty will talk about recent clinical data and provide the latest clinical outcomes to address how to optimize patient care and the treatment of PAD.
Faculty:
- George Adams
- Santhosh Jay Mathews
- Antonis Pratsos
Expiration: 12/04/2018
Location: Online
Course Description: In this live webinar, expert Clinical Cardiology, Business, Surgery - Congenital Cardiac, Interventional Cardiology will present optimal operable techniques and treatment options to address Test Activity for Industry. The webinar features time for interactive audience discussion and surgical case based scenarios.
Credits: This lecture qualifies for 0 CME credit hours.
Cost: $0.0
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