Abstract

An 83-year-old compromised female patient presented with unstable angina pectoris. Angiography and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) revealed severe, calcified stenosis involving a left main (LM) distal bifurcation ([Figures 1A to 1C][1]). After rotational atherectomy (1.75-mm burr) ([Figure 1D][1

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