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- How to Cross a Subclavian Obstruction
- How to Perform a Subclavian Fibroplasty Once a Wire is Across
- Venoplasty & Lead Removal: An Alternative to Extraction
- Systematic Approach to Basic CS Cannulation
- Difficult to Locate CS: Levophase; CS venography
- Difficult to Cannulate CS: Vein Selector, Anchor Balloon & Jumbo
- Unstable CS Access: Support Wire & Jumbo Sheath
- CS Anomalies: CS Atresia, Patent Vein of Marshall, Atretic CS with dominant PL/MCV & PVOM
- How to Safely Perform CS Venography; You can’t Implant if you don’t See the Targets (Occlusive & Selective)
- Amplatz Support Wire Technique
- Using Vein Selectors to Make Difficult Cases Easier
- Microcatheter: How to use for Difficult LV lead Implantation
- Snare Technique – Orthodromic
- Snare Technique – Antidromic
- Snare Technique: Other Uses
- Venoplasty: Coronary Sinus & Branch Veins
- How to Fix High DFTs
- Extraction: Powered & Femoral Sheaths
- Right Sided Implants
- Iliac Vein Implantation
- Conduction System Pacing: HIS & LB
- Electrical AV Optimization at the Time of Implant
- RESPICARDIA Device Implantation
- How to Deal with CS cannulation when Vieussens Valve Directs your Wire into the Vein of Marshall – Recent Case Example (Feb 2020)