https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2zahMaZjHY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2zahMaZjHY

The speaker discusses basic geographic views, their uses for first-year fellows, and the directional movement of different vessel branches.

00:09 Basic concepts in geographic views for first-year fellows

06:44 Reo cranial view is defined by the position of the hands and ribs

19:25 The caudal view is excellent for visualizing the distal left main and proximal portions of the LED, circumflex, and diagonal branches.

25:02 Cranial views are good for distal dominant or co-dominant left circumflex.

36:15 Septals do not torque or shorten in systole

41:41 Cranial and straight views are not suitable for analyzing the osteum and distal left main

52:30 Crisp summary about vein graft imaging.

58:11 Different views are used to visualize different parts of the graft and native vessels.

1:08:37 Aryo strait may be good for anastomosis, but try to see the anastomosis and don't ignore it.


Detailed Summary for Coronary angiographic views- Elias Hanna by Merlin

00:09 Basic concepts in geographic views for first-year fellows