Kissing Palmaz-Schatz stents for coronary bifurcation stenoses
β Scribed by Teirstein, Paul S.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 391 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-6569
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β¦ Synopsis
Kissing Pal maz-schaw Stents for French Palmaz-Schatz stent delivery systems (Johnson and Johnson Interventional Systems, Warren, NJ). This
Coronary Bifurcation Stenoses
required puncture of both the right and left femoral artery. Initially, an unsuccessful attempt was made to place a 0.014 inch guidewire (Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Santa Clara, CA) into the diagonal branch. The the guide-Wire entrance. Therefore, a guidewire was placed distally into the LAD and a 3.0 mm Elipse balloon catheter (Advanced Cardiovascular Systems,
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