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CLI Therapy in Advanced Renal Disease: How to Best Utilize Ultrasound
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AMP The CLI Meeting
FEATURING
Fadi Saab
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AMP The CLI Meeting
FEATURING
Fadi Saab
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February 26, 2015
AMP 2015 - Aug 12-15 - Chicago - http://www.amptheclimeeting.com/
Tibial and antegrade CTO revascularization in ...
read more ↘ patients with advanced chronic kidney disease.
In this month, Dr Saab features advanced revascularization technique involving antegrade CFA access with retrograde tibial access. The case highlights the use of Extra Vascular UltraSound (EVUS) in the cath lab. This is an effort to reduce the amount of contrast and radiation in a Critical limb Ischemia (CLI) patient with advanced chronic kidney disease
Objective:
US guided access of tibial vessels
US guided access of common femoral artery in antegrade fashion
US guided crossing of tibial CTO (EVUS)
Revascularization Strategy, Access reversal
Access site hemostasis (Tibial, Antegrade common femoral artery)
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Tibial and antegrade CTO revascularization in ...
read more ↘ patients with advanced chronic kidney disease.
In this month, Dr Saab features advanced revascularization technique involving antegrade CFA access with retrograde tibial access. The case highlights the use of Extra Vascular UltraSound (EVUS) in the cath lab. This is an effort to reduce the amount of contrast and radiation in a Critical limb Ischemia (CLI) patient with advanced chronic kidney disease
Objective:
US guided access of tibial vessels
US guided access of common femoral artery in antegrade fashion
US guided crossing of tibial CTO (EVUS)
Revascularization Strategy, Access reversal
Access site hemostasis (Tibial, Antegrade common femoral artery)
↖ read less
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