Complex coronary angioplasty in octogenarian

Location: Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Laranjeiras.

Operators: Sérgio Leandro, Luiz Kohn.

Chairpersons:  Maria de Lourdes Montedonio Santos, Breno Oliveira Almeida.

Panelists: Sérgio Martins Leandro, Rodrigo de Franco Cardoso, Alexandre Damiani Azmus, Leandro Lasave, Omar Santaera, Oscar Mendiz.

Broadcasted on June 9th, 2016 by TBR Productions.

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