Use of the orbital atherectomy system backed up with the guide-extension catheter for a severely tortuous calcified coronary lesion
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M. Tsutsumi | M. Mizusawa | K. Hirano | M. Yamawaki | N. Sahara | Yoshiaki Ito | K. Makino | N. Kobayashi | Y. Sakamoto | T. Sakai | Y. Honda | S. Mori | S. Shirai | M. Nauchi | Yuta Sugizaki | T. Fukagawa | T. Kishida | Takahide Nakano | Y. Kozai | Yusuke Setonaga | Shutaro Goda | Motoharu Araki | Shigemitsu Shirai
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