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Managing the PAD & CLI patient with Dr. Adams and Dr. Mendes
Focused on the treatment of patients with complex and challenging peripheral vascular disease, this web-based program discusses various limb salvage strategies and resources including how the angiosomes concept informs case planning, alternative access techniques and wire escalation, and the utilization devices to optimize treatment delivery and success.PAD Worksheet: IVUS measurements
This document is a notepad for tracking IVUS case measurements in a PAD case and used for physician dictation.Schmidt 2 year Real-World registry
Drug-coated balloons for complex femoropopliteal lesions: two-year results of a real-world registryEXCITE clinical trial abstract
Excimer laser randomized controlled study for the treatment of femoropopliteal in-stent restenosisvan den Berg laser and DCB in ISR
Mid-term results of debulking using excimer laser and drug-coated balloons. Single-operator study explored the use of laser atherectomy plus drug-coated balloons in treating difficult ISR lesionsGandini laser & DCB vs DCB in ISR
Treatment of chronic SFA in-stent occlusion with combined laser atherectomy and drug-eluting balloon angioplasty in patients with critical limb ischemiaSteinkamp datasheet
To evaluate the safety and long-term results after laser and angioplasty of short occlusions of the SFALACI datasheet
Limb salvage following laser-assisted angioplasty for CLI: results of the LACI multicenter trialMathews - Successful treatment of a calcified CTO
Case study: successful treatment of a calcified CTO with Dr. S. Jay MathewsTurbo-Power AngioSculpt peripheral case study
Case study: Turbo-Power and AngioSculpt in calcified SFA with Dr. Ehrin ArmstrongPhoenix Montero-Baker case study
Case study: recanalization of occlusion in the superficial femoral artery via a 6F sheath with Dr. Miguel Montero-BakerPhoenix Mangalmurti case study
Case study: Recanalization of occlusions in the common femoral artery ostium and superficial femoral artery via a 6F sheath