
Lesson 2 • 24 Nov 2023
Would you use radial access for chronic total occlusions?
Course overview
Expand your skills in peripheral interventions via the radial approach. Learn from experts about patient selection, procedural techniques, and real-world cases. Whether you're new or experienced, this course equips you with the knowledge and confidence for successful radial access procedures.
1 hour, 23 lessons
Lessons
Radial Access for PAD with Dr. Rami Tadros
Lesson 1
How often are you using radial access for lower extremity arterial interventions, and why?
Lesson 2
Would you use radial access for chronic total occlusions?
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Are you treating distal tibial disease from radial?
Lesson 5
What are some examples of what not to do with radial access?
Lesson 6
What is your opinion of primary pedal access?
Lesson 7
Do you know of any new radial technologies being developed?
Lesson 8
What are some ways to overcome the challenges of radial access?
Radial to Peripheral (R2P) Pros & Cons with Dr. Sameh Sayfo
Lesson 9
Tell us about how R2P became incorporated into your PAD/CLI practice, and why?
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Can you talk a bit about patient selection for R2P?
Lesson 12
What is the conversation with the patient about going radial for PAD?
Lesson 13
Why do you think there is hesitation to perform R2P?
Lesson 14
What is the equipment that is essential for R2P?
Lesson 15
What is your radial cocktail and how do you deal with radial spasm?
Lesson 16
Walk us step by step through your radial technique.
Lesson 17
What are some complications to avoid and your bailout strategies?
Lesson 18
Any tips for post procedure care with radial access?
Radial to Peripheral Video Case Review with Dr. Sameh Sayfo
Lesson 19
Radial to Peripheral Case 1: Iliac Occlusion
Lesson 20
Radial to Peripheral Case 2: Common Femoral Artery IVL
Lesson 21
Radial to Peripheral Case 3: SFA lesion
Lesson 22
Radial to Peripheral Case 4: Complex SFA lesion
Lesson 23
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