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Discover the Mamba™ Microcatheter family with Dr. Justin Levisay, Director of Cath Labs at North Shore University Health Systems. In this in-depth video, Dr. Levisay explores the applications of the Mamba Catheter in complex percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI), including chronic total occlusions (CTOs). He introduces the three models—Mamba, Mamba Flex (Short), and Mamba Flex (Long)—and their roles in both antigrade and retrograde procedures. Dr. Levisay demonstrates key techniques, including the "slow boss" technique for controlled rotation and effective catheter advancement. Gain insights into overcoming challenges like stalls and discover how the catheter’s advanced design reduces complications, enhances ease of use, and ensures smoother performance. Unlock the potential of the Mamba microcatheter family to elevate your approach to PCI. Safety info: https://bit.ly/4gqJgMD ©2025 Boston Scientific Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Prior to use, please see the complete “Directions for Use” for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator’s Instructions at www.IFU-BSCI.com. Rx only. IC-879704-AA | CRM-2110407-AA Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction to the Mamba Catheter 0:26 - Mamba, Mamba Flex Short, and Mamba Flex Long 0:42 - Unique Design Features of the Mamba Catheter 1:00 - Techniques for Using the Mamba Catheter 2:30 - The Slow Boss Technique for Advanced Control 3:04 - Counter-Torque Technique to Overcome Stalls 3:37 - Advantages of the Mamba Catheter 4:00 - Summary and Recommendation for Coronary Cases