Since 1986, when stents were first inserted into human coronary arteries, hundreds of thousands have been implanted, as they have become the universal panacea for complications and for complex lesion subsets. Illustrated throughout with angiograms Coronary Artery Stenting looks at the latest technologies and the resulting developments and problems. This brilliant team of international cardiologists consider the thought processes behind the decision-making and share their experience with the reader in how to deal with complicated anatomy and physiology, how to overcome the complications, and when to summon more experienced help.
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'What I like most about this book are the excellent illustrations, the relevant questions and - mostly - the comments on the procedure performed.' - Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis
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Höhe: 248 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-1-85317-718-7 (9781853177187)
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1. Introduction 2. Discrete Lesions 3. Long Segments 4. Bifurcation Lesions 5. Multiple Vessel PTCA 6. Ostial Lesions 7. Left Main Stem Lesions 8. Chronic Total Occlusions 9. Acute Coronary Syndromes 10. Grafts 11. Subacute Stent Thrombosis 12. Restenosis 13. Within Stent Restenosis 14. Dissections 15. The 'Perfect' Angiographic Result 16. Complications