Interventional operators generally expect complications when the
coronary anatomy is tortuous; however, it is normal anatomy with what
appear angiographically as 'regular' lesions that can cause great
difficulty and additional morbidity. Drs Colombo's and Stankovic's
team of first-rate, globally-recognized interventional cardiologists
offer advice based on personal experience rather than didactic
textbook knowledge on how to overcome a variety of complications both
in the coronary anatomy as well as the carotid and renal arteries,
two peripheral arteries with which they are operating with regularity.