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See the presentations of the 9th José Gabay Fellow Course

We are deeply thankful to all interventional physicians who, motivated by their great scientific and educational vocation, presented their works at the “José Gabay” Course.

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Read the presentations below:

 

Module I: Fundamentals and Basic Elements.

  • Leiva Pons, José Luis. “Vascular Closure Devices. Step by Step.”

  (Spanish version)

  • García García, Hector. “Current Status of Coronary Intervention: Stents and BRS. Key Points for Proper BRS Implantation.”

 (Spanish version)

 

Module II: Complex Coronary Interventions. Tips and Secrets of the Trade.

  • Echavarría Pinto, Mauro. “Functional Assessment of Coronary Disease Through FFR/iFR: Step by Step.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Lasave, Leandro. “How and When Should We Use IVUS?”

  (Spanish version)

  • García García, Hector. “When and How Should We Use OCT?”

  (Spanish version)

  • Agatiello, Carla. “Immediate Aortic Embolization of a Balloon Expandable Valve During Transfemoral TAVI in a Patient with Borderline-Sized Annulus.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Guareña Casillas, Jorge Armando. “Complications in Coronary Interventions.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Amicone, Sebastián. “Prized Case: Functional and Anatomical Assessment of Stenosis in the Left Main Coronary Artery.”

 (Spanish version)

 

Module III: Diagnostic Tools in the Cath Lab.

  • Mangione, José. “Primary Angioplasty. How Can We Optimize the Outcome? Techniques and Step by Step Demonstrations.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Londero, Hugo. “Treatment of Bifurcation Lesions. When and How Do We Use ONE or TWO Stents? EDUCATIONAL CASE.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Alcantara, Marco. “Approach Based on a Supportive Case. Case Exemplifying the Use of a Hybrid Algorithm.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Antileo, Pablo. “Intervention in a Case of Left Main Coronary Artery Chronic Occlusion Using a Retrograde Access Technique with a Vein Graft.”

  (Spanish version)

 

Module IV: Peripheral Interventions.

  • Danduch, Leonardo. “Bilateral Type II Endoleak Embolization from the Hypogastric Arteries.”

  (Spanish version)

 

Module V: Structural Heart Disease

  • Granada, Juan. “Anatomical Bases for Intervention in Structural Heart Disease.”

  (Spanish version)

  • Damonte, Aníbal. “Appendage Closure. Current Devices. Treatment Technique. Step by Step.”

 (Spanish version)

  • Escutia Cuevas, Hector. “Transcatheter Mitral Valve-in-Valve Implantation Through a Transseptal Approach.”

 (Spanish version)

 


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