Virtual Event SOLACI-Medtronic | The Visible Heart Lab

We invite you to participate in a new virtual activity organized in collaboration with Medtronic, focused on “The Visible Heart Lab” and dedicated to the study of coronary bifurcation techniques.

Prominent Latin American interventional cardiologists will present two live cases from the Visible Heart Lab in Minnesota and will lead engaging discussions on the DK Crush and Culotte techniques.

Date: September 11th, 5 p.m. (GMT -3)

The event is free and open to the public, with prior registration required.


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