LAD Stenosis – Left coronary angiogram Left coronary angiogram showing tight stenosis of distal left anterior descending coronary artery just prior to its bifurcation into a terminal diagonal.
Popliteal angiogram Popliteal angiogram is usually obtained as part of the femoral angiogram by panning the table downwards to cover the popliteal artery as the contrast flows down
LAD total occlusion – coronary angiogram Left coronary angiogram showing a tapering proximal total occlusion of left anterior descending coronary artery. Left circumflex has non flow limiting plaques
LIMA to LAD coronary bypass graft (CABG) LIMA to LAD coronary bypass graft: LIMA (left internal mammary artery) is to date the most durable conduit for coronary artery
SVG (saphenous vein graft) to obtuse marginal (OM) branch Coronary angiogram in a post coronary artery bypass (CABG) person. Sternal wires indicate the post CABG status. Catheter tip
Bridging collaterals on coronary angiogram Bridging collaterals are a feature of chronic total coronary occlusions. They bridge between the proximal and distal parts of a coronary artery which
Proximal right coronary artery stenosis Right coronary artery stenosis: Right coronary angiogram in LAO (left anterior oblique) cranial view shows proximal luminal irregularities with narrowest segment near the
Spider view – LAO caudal view – coronary angiogram Spider view – LAO (left anterior oblique) caudal view [1] is often the first view taken during diagnostic coronary
Stenosis of left circumflex and major obtuse marginal coronary arteries Coronary angiograms in RAO caudal and AP caudal views, showing stenosis of left circumflex and major obtuse marginal
Left anterior descending coronary artery stenosis Stenosis of mid segment of left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery seen on anteroposterior (AP) cranial view just after diagonal branch. Distal