Endovascular rotational atherectomy for multivessel coronary calcification involving the main trunk of left coronary artery and the left anterior descending artery
F. B. Shukurov,
R. P. Myasnikov,
O. V. Kulikova
et al.
Abstract:The revascularization strategy for severe calcification is one of the most pressing problems of modern percutaneous coronary interventions, since it is observed more and more often and significantly complicates traditional endovascular treatment. Currently, the method of choice for severe coronary calcification is rotational atherectomy, which allows modification of atheromatous mass with an increase in the vessel lumen to allow satisfactory balloon angioplasty and stenting. This article presents a case of a p… Show more
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