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Join the European Bifurcation Club meeting in Roma for insights on 3D reconstruction, side branch stenting techniques, and IC3D solutions in cathlab. Explore determinants for optimal T-stenting and view angle optimization.
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Second Meeting of the (EBC) European Bifurcation ClubFriday 29 – Saturday 30 September 2006 Torre Rossa Park Hotel, Via di Torre Rossa 94, 00165 Roma, Italia
Insight of 3D reconstruction Universitätsklinikum Erlangen J. Ludwig, MD & C. Schlundt, MD G. Kreft
Last Year´s Consensus Provisional Side Branch-Stenting Crush-Technique Culotte-Technique Dedicated Bifurcational Stents High Priority Medium Priority Low Priority
Determinantes for optimal T-Stenting Bifurcation Angulation
Determinantes for optimal T-Stenting Foreshortening True length
Determinantes for optimal T-Stenting Vessel Overlapping
View B Is IC3D the Solution ? View A
CT vs IC3D (in vitro) Line of Identity Calculated Angles [°] CT Data (black points) are taken from Pflederer T, Ludwig J et al., Investigation Radiology 2006 (in press) True Angles [°]
CT vs IC3D (in vivo) NS NS NS NS #=100 n=400
How to get the optimal view of the side branch Schlundt, C et al., CCVI (2006)
Optimal view to side branch is good but not good enough !
A No Side Branch Foreshortening B LAO 30/CRAN 25 RAO 30/CRAN 25 B A B A Schlundt, C et al., CCVI (2006)
Optimal viewings to bifurcations (n=400) in humans (#=100) LAD/Diag. LM RCA CX
Conclusion • It`s easy to use and online available in the Cathlab. • It may help to optimize viewing angles for bifurcational stenting