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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 S1 - Complex PCI and Valvular Interventions Hall A Chairs: S. Fuchs U. Rosenschein Novel ‘Flower-Petal’ Technique for Bifurcation Stenting: Feasibility Study in Swine Coronary Arteries R. Jabara 1,2 , T. Shinke 2 , S. Geva 2 , N. Chronos 2 , K. Robinson 2 , K. Yoshihisa 3 1 Jerusalem, 2 Atlanta, 3 Toyohashi Coronary Bifurcation Lesion – Predictors for Stent Thrombosis H. Vaknin-assa , R. Kornowski , S. Fuchs , A. Assali Petach Tikva, Tel-Aviv Comparison of 7 Years' Long Term Clinical Outcomes of PCI Versus CABG in Patients with Unprotected LM Disease and a High Operative Risk B. Varshitzky , P. Gerganski , G. Marincheva , L. Boguslavsky , H. Danenberg , H. Nassar , D. Admon , A. Keren , A.T. Weiss , C. Lotan Jerusalem Clinical and Angiographic Features of Small Vessel Stenting in the Drug-Eluting Stent Era R. Jabara 1,2 , R. Gadesam 2 , J. Chen 2 , M. Gradman 3 , S. King 2 , N. Chronos 2 1 Jerusalem, 2 Atlanta, GA, 3 California Angiographic Characteristics and Procedural Results of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for In-Stent Compared to Chronic Total Occlusion S. Fuchs 1,2 , A. Assali 1,2 , E. Lev 1,2 , D. Brosh 1 , H. Vaknin-Assa 1 , I. Teplitsky 1 , E. Rechavia 1,2 , T. Bental 1 , D. Dvir 1 , A. Battler 1,2 , R. Kornowski 1,2 1 Petach Tikva, 2 Tel Aviv Percutaneous Implantation of the Self-Expandable CoreValve for High-risk Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis: Initial Israeli Experience. H. Danenberg 1 , A. Segev 2 , E. Schwammenthal 2 , H. Hod 2 , D. Zfat 1 , D. Gilon 1 , C. Lotan 1 , V. Guetta 2 1 Jerusalem, 2 Ramat Gan Percutaneous Balloon Mitral Valvuloplasty: 1990 Versus 2007. Is There any Difference between the “Old” versus “Nowadays”? Y. Turgeman , L. Ilan Bushari , A. Feldman , T. Or , A. Sabanchiev , S. Sagas , M. Jaberen ,L. Bloch , K. Suleiman Afula Initial Israel Experience and Results of Transfemoral Aortic Valve Implantation with the Edwards Sapien Valve J. Balkin , Y. Almagor , D. Bitran , S. Silberman , J. Fisher , D. Rosenmann , M. Klutstein , D. Tzivoni Jerusalem |

