Coronary angiography/PCI Hands On training residency
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- Provides hands-on training of cardiac catheterization skills, including wire and catheter skills, diagnostic coronary angiography angiography, angioplasty and stenting via femoral approach.
- Practice a complete percutaneous coronary intervention under fluoroscopic guidance, using a variety of cath lab interventional tools such as guide wires, diagnostic catheters, guiding catheters, PTCA balloons and stents, aspiration catheters and more.
- The module includes a variety of scenarios, including Stable Angina, Acute Coronary Syndrome, Acute MI and Multivessel Disease.
- The module allows trainees to practice handling dynamic complications, such as dissections and perforations, that may occur as a response to the useru2019s actions during the procedure.
Period of the course :
Until the candidate acquire the required skills.
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1Lecture 1Text lesson
a) Basic physics.
b) how the Image is Aquiered,
c) full understanding of the angiographic views from the radiological signs with correlation to the cardiac anatomy.
d) hazards of x-ray immision and how to reduce its danger
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2Lecture 2Text lesson
a) Understanding of various tools used in Angiography/ PCI procuduers including a) different wires 035/014 wires including soft wires, medium support and stiff wires.
b) different types of catheters JL, JR, XB and Amplatz catheters: "How& when to use", how to select the appropriate catheter.
c) Manifold, Y connector, endeflator appropriate usage for a safe technique to avoid air embolism.
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3Lecture 3Text lesson
Femoral puncture with illustration on anatomy , and how to manipulate difficult situations .
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4Lecture 4Text lesson
Basic hands on techniques for vessel engagement and wiring: How to manipulate the different catheters, avoid complications as catheter/wire break, device slippage.
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5Lecture 5Text lesson
Difficult case scenarios, including tortouse vessels, CTO, primary PCI, Bifurcation lesions. with detecting of all the possible complications that may occure during the procedure and how to handle them, this includes dissections, perforation and inappropriate stent size selection
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6Lecture 6Text lesson
Hands on simple lesion
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7Lecture 7Text lesson
Hands on RCA lesions.
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8Lecture 8Text lesson
Hands on difficult LCX angulated wiring.
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9Lecture 9Text lesson
Difficult wiring of LAD with unstable cath .
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10Lecture 10Text lesson
Dealing with LCX thrombus.
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11Lecture 11Text lesson
multiple LAD lesions : please do not complicate ostial diagonal to a LAD problem.
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12Lecture 12Text lesson
How to deal with LM lesion?
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13Lecture 13Text lesson
total RCA lesion.
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14Lecture 14Text lesson
Aspirate RCA thrombus.
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15Lecture 15Text lesson
Tolally occluded LAD: blind navigation !!. *lecture 11: T. STENTING for a bifurcation lesion
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16Lecture 16Text lesson
T. STENTING for a bifurcation lesion.
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17Lecture 17Text lesson
culotte technique for bifurcation LM LCX and LAD.
Working hours
Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 am |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Sunday | 09:00 - 17:00 |