Case study: using DCB and DES in polystenotic calcified right SFA in a 75-year old male patient

January 19, 2017 | 194 views

The video shows the diagnostic work-up with antegrade infusion, which finds a heavily diseased right SFA and short sub-total occlusion of an existing stent. After discussion, the strategy is to perform angioplasty with a RangerTM DCB and place a single 15 cm EluviaTM DES in the most diseased area of the artery which, also incorporates the existing short stent.

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