ReCross – When Two Worlds Meet
Published: 18 May 2021
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2m 12sPart 1 | Session 5 Exit port orientation- easy tips: Dr Lucking (2mins 12secs)
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6m 59sPart 1 | Session 6 Practical insights for ReCross use: Drs Jaffer and Avran (6mins 59secs)
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7m 29sPart 1 | Session 7 Summary of ReCross versatility in ADR summary (7mins 29secs)
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21m 31sPart 2 | Session 3 Clinical ADR experience with ReCross in CTO PCI: Dr Smith (21mins 31secs)
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19m 56sPart 2 | Session 12 My personal experience of ReCross versatility: Dr Garbo (19mins 56secs)
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21m 11sPart 3 | Session 1 ReCross within my CTO algorithm: Dr McEntegart (21mins 11secs)
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2m 55sPart 1 | Session 1 How-to-use ReCross video Dr Avran (2mins 55secs) Farouc Jaffer, Alexandre Avran, Andrew Lucking, Emmanouil S Brilakis, Elliot Smith, Roberto Garbo, Ajay J Kirtane, Margaret McEntegart, Gabriele Gasparini
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4m 12sPart 1 | Session 2 Official IMDS ReCross How-to-Use Video (4mins 12secs)
Overview
Through the case experience of an international faculty of CTO PCI experts, the emerging understanding of the everyday efficiency of the unique ReCross dual OTW lumen microcatheter is demonstrated.
The experts consider their personal CTO PCI algorithms, and how they believe ReCross’s versatility allows the device to contribute to antegrade success in the widely recognised EuroCTO Club and Hybrid algorithms respectively.
Key Learning Objectives
- Understand the versatility of the unique ReCross dual OTW microcatheter in CTO PCI
- Discover, via case demonstrations, how the ReCross device creates a bridge between commonly used CTO PCI algorithms, for example EuroCTO and Hybrid
- Learn from CTO PCI experts how, in their experience, there is a potential to increase antegrade success rates with this device
- Learn how the accessible versatility of ReCross has the potential role for operators expanding their skill set from Antegrade Wire Escalation to parallel wiring and ADR
Faculty
- Dr Farouc Jaffer
- Dr Alexandre Avran
- Dr Andrew Lucking
- Dr Emmanouil Brilakis
- Dr Elliot Smith
- Dr Roberto Garbo
- Dr Ajay Kirtane
- Dr Margaret McEntegart
- Dr Gabriele Gasparini
More from this programme
Part 1
When Two Worlds Meet 1
Part 2
When Two Worlds Meet 2
Part 3
When Two Worlds Meet 3
Faculty Biographies
Farouc Jaffer
Director, Coronary Intervention
Dr Jaffer is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Interventional Cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is Director of Coronary Intervention and Director of the Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) PCI Program at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr Jaffer is also a Principal Investigator in the MGH Cardiovascular Research Center where his NIH-funded laboratory develops novel molecular imaging approaches to image high-risk plaques and blood clots, to better prevent heart attacks, strokes, and venous blood clots.
Alexandre Avran
Interventional Clinical Cardiologist
Dr Alexandre Avran is an Interventional Clinical Cardiologist at Pasteur Essey les Nancy, France.
Dr Avran achieved a postdoctoral training in interventional cardiology at the Timone Hospital during 1998-2002 and in interventional cardiology and clinical research at the Marseille Heart Institute during 1997-1998.
Dr Avran is Course Director of the Multi-Level CTO course, and a CTO proctor in France and internationally.
Andrew Lucking
Interventional Cardiologist
Dr Andrew Lucking is an Interventional Cardiologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. He has extensive experience in cardiac catheterization and intervention, primary PCI, CTO, and intravascular imaging with IVUS and OCT.
Dr Lucking has a well-established background in clinical research in interventional cardiology and is an expert in inflammatory mediators, thrombosis, and vascular injury after PCI and STEMI.