Accepted cases and program for Case Competition 2009 are listed below.
Session Name | Time | Reg. No. | Name | Institution | country | Case Title |
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Jan. 29 Thu. | ||||||
Acute Coronary Syndrome-1 | 9:00-10:00 | 49 |
Woo-Young Chung | Seoul Metropolitan Government Seoul National University Boramae Medical Center | Korea | A case of myocardial rupture survival |
12 | Ju Han Kim | The Heart Center of Chonnam National University Hospital | Korea | A case of acute myocardial infarction in a young woman due to congenital coronary artery aneurysm | ||
40 | Masahiko Shibuya | Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital | Japan | Acute myocardial infarction caused by coronary embolism under infective endocarditis | ||
33 | Kuang te Wang | Mackay Memorial Hospital Taitung Branch | Taiwan | Rescue PCI for aged ACS-Multiple critical lesions approach | ||
Complex lesions-1 | 10:00-11:00 | 39 | Michitomo Kawahito | Shimada Municipal Hospital | Japan | Treatment for ostial lesion of LAD and CX in patient with 3VD including the old myocardial infarction in LAD and RCA lesion |
35 | Li Wah Tam | Kwong Wah Hospital | Hong Kong | Be prepared! A difficult case could become a "simpler" case | ||
18 | Yasuhiro Tanabe | Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo General Hospital | Japan | Successful emergent coronary intervention for distal part of left main trunk with dense calcification in a 86-year-old woman | ||
34 | Makoto Utsunomiya | Kyoto Katsura Hospital | Japan | A successful case of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by using 0.010 guide-wire system for in-stent restenosis lesion in distal of 360 degree looped artery | ||
Peripheral intervention-1 | 11:00-12:30 | 8 | Weon Kim | Gwangju Veterans Hospital | Korea | Successful subintimal angioplasty for very long ilio-femoro-popliteal occlusive disease |
21 | Mutsuo Nakayama | Hamada Medical Center | Japan | A new parallel wire technique for the iliac CTO through the 0.035" GW lumen of an OTW PTA balloon with strong backup | ||
25 | Yuji Sakanoue | Higashisumiyoshi Morimoto Hospital | Japan | A successful PTA case in a patient with external iliac artery CTO lesions including thrombus without proximal entry site using echo-guided wiring | ||
17 | Gen Takagi | Nippon Medical School | Japan | Novel approach for most difficult case due to vasculitis complicated with infected ulcer | ||
Chronic Total Occlusion-1 | 14:00-15:00 | 24 | Ryo Gotoh | Shuwa General Hospital | Japan | A case of successful chronic total occlusion treatment using by tip-injection and 0.010"wire |
19 | Tin Chu Law | Yan Chai Hospital | Hong Kong | High risk PCI to long LAD total occlusion with retrograde approach through a very tortuous epicardial collateral from RCA | ||
22 | Yoshiki Uehara | The Jikei University School of Medicine, Kashiwa Hospital | Japan | Retrograde Cypher delivery for tortuous right coronary artery | ||
Acute Coronary Syndrome-2 | 15:00-16:00 | 7 | Weon Kim | Gwangju Veterans Hospital | Korea | Acute myocardial infarction and cerebral infraction associated with metastatic pancreatic carcinoma |
13 | Doo Sun Sim | The Heart Center of Chonnam National University Hospital | Korea | Acute myocardial infarction secondary to coronary artery dissection after blunt chest trauma in a young man | ||
51 | Takahide Suzuki | JA Hokkaido Engaru Kosei General Hospital | Japan | Successful revascularization by trans-radial approach for severe triple vessel disease including LMT in acute myocardial infarction | ||
Chronic Total Occlusion-2 | 16:00-17:00 | 44 | Idrus Alwi | University of Indonesia | Indonesia | A-to-Z complications in PCI of very calcified CTO |
20 | Mutsuo Nakayama | Hamada Medical Center | Japan | Imperfectly protected left main (90%) and m-LAD (100% CTO) PCI that I carried out at the same time | ||
26 | Hidetsugu Sakai | Kushiro City General Hospital | Japan | A successfully treated CTO case with epicardial collateral circulation | ||
Complex lesions-2 | 17:00-18:00 | 6 | Hidekazu Ino | Kanazawa University | Japan | A case of repeated in-stent restenosis of severely-stenosed coronary artery in resuscitated patient |
14 | Chun Leung Lau | Princess Margaret Hospital | Hong Kong | Stent fracture - A bomb or bystander | ||
10 | Shin Eun Lee | The Heart Center of Chonnam National University Hospital | Korea | A case of diffuse in-stent restenosis associated with stent fracture after implantation of a paclitaxel-eluting coronary artery stent | ||
Jan. 30 Fri. | ||||||
Calcified lesions | 9:00-10:00 | 45 | Yoshihiro Imai | The Sakakibara Heart Institute of Okayama | Japan | An ACS case with diabetic complication, which required rotablator due to severe calcification |
41 | Atsunori Okamura | Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital | Japan | Rotational atherectomy is useful to treat restenosis lesion due to the late recoil of sirolimus-eluting stent which was implanted at sever calcified lesion | ||
36 | Seung-Jung Park | Seoul National University Hospital | Korea | Stentablation of an underexpanded stent in a heavily calcified lesion using rotational atherectomy | ||
Peripheral intervention-2 | 10:00-11:00 | 27 | Haruki Endo | Horikawa Hospital | Japan | A case of PTRA: Stents implantation for bilateral renal artery stenosis |
53 | Masahiro Fukuda | Kikuna Memorial Hospital | Japan | Reversed T stenting for leriche syndrome with chronic kidney disease (CKD) using ultrasound-assisted wiring | ||
52 | Won Ho Kim | Yonsei University, College of Medicine, Cardiovascular Center and Cardiovascular Research Institute | Korea | Hybrid treatment of aortic aneurysm involving origin of left subclavian artery by inter-carotid artery bypass surgery and stent graft implantation | ||
47 | Takeshi Serikawa | Shin-Koga Hospital Cardio-Vascular Center | Japan | Successful PTA using 3D-CT for chronic total occluded lesion of bilateral common iliac artery with severe calcified lesion | ||
Complications | 11:00-12:30 | 50 | Shingo Hosogi | Kurashiki Central Hospital | Japan | A case of dissection of drug eluting stent neointima at left main trunk by diagnostic catheter |
37 | Amane Kozuki | Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine | Japan | A case of very rare complication by rotorblator | ||
30 | Leong Lee | Nottingham University Hospital | U.K. | Catheter-related thrombus in left main stem complicating left anterior descending coronary percutaneous intervention when heparin inadvertently not administered | ||
2 | Akira Matsuura | Akashi Medical Center | Japan | A tough case with long diffuse calcified lesion in LAD complicated by coronary perforation after stent implantation | ||
23 | Jun Tanigawa | Osaka Medical College | Japan | Unusual cause and successful bailout of the stuck intravascular ultrasound following rotational atherectomy and stent implantation in the calcified coronary lesion | ||
Left Main Trunk/Bifurcations | 14:00-15:00 | 43 | Hiroyuki Nagai | Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital | Japan | Rotational atherectomy is useful to treat restenosis lesion of LCX after the performance of culotte-stenting to LMT bifurcation lesion |
46 | Ryuma Nakashima | Matsubara Tokushukai Hospital | Japan | Succesful treatment of LMT-bifurcating lesion with combination of DCA+DES | ||
42 | Mutsuo Nakayama | Hamada Medical Center | Japan | Clinical application of triple KBT for non protected distal LMCA trifurcation lesion | ||
28 | Makito Ozawa | Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital | Japan | Novel two-wire technique is useful in engaging guiding catheter to proximal entrance of the LMT stent protruded into the aorta | ||
Chronic Total Occlusion-2 | 15:00-16:00 | 11 | Kook-Jin Chun | Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital | Korea | Chronic total occlusion: Main branch IVUS-guided CTO intervention |
29 | Masaaki Okutsu | Nozaki Tokushukai Hospital | Japan | Retrograde approach PCI via Kugel's artery for RCA CTO | ||
1 | Eugene B Wu | Chinese University Hong Kong | Hong Kong | Antegrade balloon transit of retrograde wire to bail out dissected left main during retrograde chronic total occlusion intervention |