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Obtaining commissural alignment in TAVI
Presenter: Prof. Lars Søndergaard, Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Wahab, Dr. Andreas Rück, Prof. Mattias Götberg, Prof. Michael Zembala
Optimizing Commissural Alignment and Coronary Clearance in TAVI with ACURATE neo2
Dr Colum Owens; Prof. Ole De Backer; Dr. Darren Mylotte
Align with Confidence
F. De Marco, M. Casenghi
Technological Iteration in TAVI: A Live Case Session
H. Möllmann, L. Søndergaard, P. Lamelas, W. Keun-Kim
Preserving Coronary Access After TAVI
L. Søndergaard, I. Amat-Santos, F. De Marco
Webinars, symposia, and expert views
Lifetime Management of Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis
Improving Efficiency in TAVI by Implementing an Early Discharge Program
ACURATE neo2 physician interview with Dr. Cockburn
ACURATE neo2 physician interview with Dr. Kim
ACURATE neo2 physician interview with Dr. Barbanti
ACURATE neo2 physician interview with Prof. Gotberg
ACURATE neo2 physician interview with Dr. Zembala
Describe the ACURATE Neo2 valve with one word
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