10th Edition Complete Revascularization Live Case Course in Complex PCI
Published: 08 April 2021
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16m 46sPart 2 | Session 2 How do I approach a severely calcified lesion? - Roberto Garbo
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13m 5sPart 2 | Session 5 Most important PCI trials from 2020 - Robert Byrne
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3m 33sPart 2 | Session 6 Summary and Key Messages - Antonio Colombo
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4m 26sPart 1 | Session 1 Welcome and introduction - Corrado Tamburino Corrado Tamburino, Akiko Maehara, Javier Escaned, Nieves Gonzalo, Luca Testa, Fedrico de Marco, Antonio Colombo, Roberto Garbo, Simon J Walsh, Colum Owens, Kambis Mashayekhi, Miroslaw Ferenc, Robert A Byrne
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14mPart 1 | Session 3 Advanced crash course in IVUS guided PCI - Akiko Maehara Akiko Maehara
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19m 21sPart 1 | Session 4 A LM Bifurcation lesion with heavy calcification in LCX - broadcast live from the San Donato Hospital, Milan Luca Testa, Fedrico de Marco
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Overview
Don’t miss the opportunity to watch this innovative and interactive learning experience from the 10th Edition of the Complete Revascularization Meeting led by Professor Antonio Colombo and Professor Corrado Tamburino.
This exceptional educational virtual event featured presentations and discussions by globally renowned faculty and 4 live cases from Madrid, Milan, Belfast and Bad Krozingen
Now more than ever, Boston Scientific is committed to finding new and innovative ways to support you as you look to provide the very best patient care.
WITH YOU every day; educating, innovating and tackling the future together.
More from this programme
Part 1
Left Main Bifurcation PCI – how to improve your patient outcomes in 2020?
Part 2
PCI for calcified lesions – the right tools & techniques
Faculty Biographies
Antonio Colombo
Director, Cardiac Cath Lab and Interventional Cardiology Unit
Personal History
Dr Colombo was born in Busto Arsizio, Italy on June 17, 1950.7 After completing his schooling in Gallarate, he went on to the University of Milan School of Medicine in 1968, before attending the University of Parma Postgraduate School to study Cardiovascular Medicine. From a young age, he was a gifted student; and ultimately graduated Summa Cum Laude from his medical school.7
In 1967, Dr Colombo’s love of travel took him all the way to Iran in his Volkswagen (which he affectionately named “Maggiolino”).5 In 1986, he opened a private centre based on his innovative ideas after feeling ostracised by the academic environment.5 At the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session in 2012, Dr Colombo was dubbed a “Legend in Cardiovascular Disease.”2
He and his wife have two children.7
Dr Colombo is famous for his relentless work ethic, usually…