Advanced Coronary Angiography

 

By Diagnosis

 

1. Previous mechanical tricuspid, and now needs a pacemaker

 

2. Assessing MR with a mechanical aortic valve in situ

 

3. Calcified left atrium and mitral regurgitation

 

4. Restrictive pericarditis

 

5. Muscle bridges

 

6. LAD and 1st septal disease

 

7. LIMA to LAD problems

 

8. Starr Edwards

 

9. Previous coarctation repair

 

10. Coronary rupture post angioplasty

 

11. 10 year old vein graft

 

12. Subclavian artery anatomy

 

13. Ruptured coronary

 

14. Stent in aortic root

 

15. Short Left main stem and AR

 

16. Radial artery anatomy

 

17. Assessing a blocked LAD

 

18. Osteal right, grubby artery

 

19. Calcified coronaries and LV aneurysm

 

20. Aortic dissection

 

21. No circumflex, dominant right

 

22. Subaortic membrane

 

23. Coronary veins draining direct into ventricle

 

24. Unilateral pulmonary oedema for redo MVR

 

25. Sinus valsalva aneurysm

 

26. Chronic type a dissection

 

27. Coronary rupture

 

28. Top end markers

 

29. Muscle bridges

 

30. Calcified mass on angiogram

 

31. Air in coronary

 

32. Ischaemic VSD

 

33. Coarctation

 

34. LIMA disease and dissection

 

35. Stent in right, aberrant circumflex artery

 

36. Atrial myxoma

 

37. Too many stents

 

38. Dissected right subclavian artery

 

39. Coronary artery aneurysm, Kawasaki disease

 

40. Aortic transection

 

41. Percutaneous ASD closure

 

42. PDA

 

43. Coronary Fistula

 

44. Saphenous vein aneurysm

 

45. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

 

46. A patent 1st intercostal branch of the LIMA

47. The Basics

 

48. A rocking Mitral valve

 

49. A blocked LAD

 

50. Percutaneous Mitral Valvuloplasty

 

51. Managing a Pacemaker

 

52. Osteal stenosis

 

53. Double RCA for a root replacement

 

54. Graft behind sternum

 

55. A blocked stent in the LAD

 

56. High right coronary artery

 

57. Sinus Venosus ASD

 

58. Ruptured RCA during angioplasty, previous CABG

 

59. RCA angioplasty

 

60. Dilated ascending aorta post Starr-Edwards AVR

 

61. An undamaged LIMA for a redo

 

62. A high risk angioplasty

 

63. LMS and gross AR

 

64. LMS post SVG grafts

 

65. Aortic outflow tract obstruction and gross MR

 

66. Small PDAs

 

67. Tricuspid regurgitation