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Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

13 events
  • Tuesday, January 24th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    SYMPOSIUM: Venovo

    Moderator:
    Rick de Graaf
    Panel:
    Michael Lichtenberg, Stephen Black
    1. -

      Introduction

    2. -

      The VERNACULAR trial and clinical experience with the Venovo venous stent

        Stephen Black
    3. -

      Experience with the Venovo stent in complicated cases

        Michael Lichtenberg
    4. -

      Discussion and conclusion

  • Tuesday, January 24th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    CCT@LINC: Japanese art of endovascular treatment: Update

    Moderator:
    Giancarlo Biamino, Kazushi Urasawa
    Panel:
    Keisuke Hirano, Hiroshi Ando, Tatsuya Nakama
    1. -

      Duplex ultrasound guided wiring for long SFA-CTO lesions: Why we prefer intra-plaque wiring?

        Keisuke Hirano
    2. -

      Another advantage of distal puncture: How to cross the un-crossable lesions?

        Hiroshi Ando
    3. -

      Aggressive strategy for the treatment of CLI cases: Current status of the below-the-ankle intervention

        Tatsuya Nakama
    4. -

      New application of CTO crossing device – Crosser: How to treat non-stenting zone using Crosser?

        Kazushi Urasawa
    5. -

      PRE-RECORDED LIVE CASES OF JAPANESE STYLE EVT

    6. -

      Case presentation

        Tatsuya Nakama
    7. -

      Case presentation

        Keisuke Hirano
    8. -

      Case presentation

        Hiroshi Ando
    9. -

      Case presentation

        Kazushi Urasawa
    10. -

      Discussion and conclusion

  • Tuesday, January 24th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    The unique advantages of a swirling flow stent: BioMimics 3D

    Moderator:
    Steve Williams
    Panel:
    Bob Smouse, Gunnar Tepe, Thomas Zeller, Michael Lichtenberg
    1. -

      Introduction

    2. -

      How new stent design can improve outcome: the BioMimics 3D story

        Bob Smouse
    3. -

      Is swirling flow the natural partner to DCBs?

        Gunnar Tepe
    4. -

      Clinical evaluation of the swirling flow stent: the MIMICS experience

        Thomas Zeller
    5. -

      The unique advantages of BioMimics 3D: My experience with the swirling flow stent

        Michael Lichtenberg
    6. -

      Discussion

  • Tuesday, January 24th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    Diabetic patients and critical limb ischemia – Patient specific approaches and novel techniques

    Moderator:
    Marco Manzi, Dimitrios Karnabatidis
    Panel:
    Jihad Mustapha, Katja Mühlberg, Michael Edmonds
    1. -

      Vascular disease location, severity, and progression in diabetic patients

        Sven Daniel Stein
    2. -

      Infection/ischaemia/amputation: how to build a multidisciplinary center for limb salvage

        Roberto Ferraresi
    3. -

      The interaction between endo vascular intervention, open surgical arterial bypass, and wound care in the management of 560 patients with diabetic ischaemic foot ulceration

        Michael Edmonds
    4. -

      Time is tissue in critical limb ischemia

        Carlo Setacci
    5. -

      Live case transmission from Berlin

    6. -

      Outcome of femoropopliteal procedures (stents, DCB, DES) in diabetic patients

        Martin Werner
    7. -

      Current developments in SFA treatment and future opportunities

        Dierk Scheinert
    8. -

      Live case transmission from Leipzig

    9. -

      Specifics of BTK arterial disease in diabetic patients and implications for patient specific revascularisation strategies: Which is the right concept – wound-related or total treatment?

        Marco Manzi
    10. -

      Value of semiquantitative perfusion-CT in critical limb ischemia for perfusion guided revascularisation

        Peter Huppert
    11. -

      Endovascular techniques for recanalisation of long chronic tibial total occlusions

        Kazushi Urasawa
    12. -

      Optimisation of angioplasty workflow for CO2-angiography in patients with kidney impairment

        Ulf Teichgräber
    13. -

      Vessel calcification in BTK arteries: What is specific?

        Jihad Mustapha
    14. -

      The latest treatment approach in BTK lesions

        Dimitrios Karnabatidis
    15. -

      Beside the large vessels – Microvascular disorders in critical limb ischemia

        Katja Mühlberg
    16. -

      How should we follow patients with CLI treated with BTK recanalisation

        Francesco Liistro
    17. -

      Discussion and conclusion

  • Wednesday, January 25th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    DEEP DIVE SESSION: Lower limb interventions (part I) – aortoiliac, femoropopliteal and new technologies for crossing, and vessel preparation

    Moderator:
    Craig Walker, Kazushi Urasawa
    Panel:
    Miguel Montero-Baker
    1. -

      Live case transmission from Leipzig

    2. -

      FOCUS ON AORTO-ILIAC DISEASE

    3. -

      Use of aortic stent grafts for treatment of aorto-iliac occlusive disease

        Ehrin Armstrong
    4. -

      12-month results of the BeGraft trial

        Patrick Peeters
    5. -

      Endovascular management of distal embolisation during iliac CTO intervention

        Michael Klyachkin
    6. -

      FOCUS ON CROSSING

    7. -

      We want to know where we are when we treat CTOs: OCT guided revascularisation

        Marianne Brodmann
    8. -

      Novel IVUS guided techniques for achieving intra-luminal angioplasty of peripheral CTO lesions – from aortoiliac to below knee lesions

        Yoshinori Tsubakimoto
    9. -

      Mid-SFA as a useful access for complex peripheral interventions

        Claudio Rabbia
    10. -

      Recanalisation of flush occlusion of the superficial femoral artery with re-entry device

        Hojong Chun
    11. -

      U/S guided interventions for complex multi-level lower extremity disease: a vascular surgeon’s effort to significantly reduce procedural radiation exposure

        Bryan Fisher
    12. -

      Vascular Calcium: detection, classification and implications in DCB treatment

        Fabrizio Fanelli
    13. -

      FOCUS ON VESSEL PREPARATION

    14. -

      Vessel prep is the key to extending the role of DCBs to more challenging lesions and to optimise outcome of stenting

        Peter Schneider
    15. -

      Angiographic dissection patterns and patency outcomes of post balloon angioplasty for SFA disease (retrospective multicenter analysis)

        Masahiko Fujihara
    16. -

      Prevention and management of residual stenosis and dissection post popliteal artery dilatation

        Yong Liu
    17. -

      Combination therapy of scoring balloons and drug coated balloons as a treatment for instent restenosis

        Erwin Blessing
    18. -

      Bioflex – PEACE registry: Value of different revascularisation strategies before nitinol stent implantation

        Michael Lichtenberg
    19. -

      Directional atherectomy plus DCB versus DCB alone for isolated lesions of the popliteal artery

        Konstantinos Stavroulakis
    20. -

      Penumbra for sudden-onset claudication: role of thrombectomy for SFA occlusion

        Eugen Ivan
  • Wednesday, January 25th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    DEEP DIVE SESSION: Lower limb interventions (part II) – femoropopliteal, drug-eluting devices, and new technologies

    Moderator:
    Jos van den Berg, Erich Minar
    Panel:
    Koen Deloose, Gunnar Tepe, Peter Goverde
    1. -

      FOCUS ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES, DRUG-ELUTING DEVICES, AND NEW STUDY RESULTS

    2. -

      Design goals and pre-clinical evidence of next generations DCBs

        Juan Fernando Granada Solis
    3. -

      Arterial remodeling post DCB: Positive or dangerous?

        Ulrich Beschorner
    4. -

      All real world DCB studies are not created equal

        Erwin Blessing
    5. -

      Updated clinical trial results for Trireme Chocolate DCB

        Andrew Holden
    6. -

      Ranger DCB real world registry

        Bernd Gehringhoff
    7. -

      FIRST TIME DATA RELEASE: 1-year results from the Asian subset of the IN.PACT Global Study clinical cohort

        Dong-Hoon Choi
    8. -

      FIRST TIME DATA RELEASE: Insights from the IN.PACT Global Study: The Belgian cohort at 1 year

        Koen Deloose
    9. -

      FIRST TIME DATA RELEASE: DCB use in the SFA: Budget impact analysis and reimbursement in Austria

        Marianne Brodmann
    10. -

      New manufacturing process and stent design are key elements to improve clinical outcome. The iVascular example

        Peter Goverde
    11. -

      Is lithoplasty followed by DCB the answer in case of calcified vessels?

        William Gray
    12. -

      Lithoplasty + DCB in calcified lesions – first single center experience

        Gunnar Tepe
    13. -

      Live case transmission from Leipzig

    14. -

      Lessons learnt from DES in the SFA – is there any ideal concept so far?

        Stefan Müller-Hülsbeck
    15. -

      DCB + stent in the SFA: 12-month results of the Biolux4ever trial

        Koen Deloose
    16. -

      The AURORAA registry: 5 year results of the use of the Supera vascular mimetic implant in extensive femoropopliteal lesions

        Peter Goverde
    17. -

      Meril’s peripheral BRS technologies – Credence BRS and Credence BTK

        Vimal Someshwar
    18. -

      Long-term results of TIGRIS-stent angioplasty in popliteal artery lesions

        Peter Huppert
    19. -

      Impact of chronic total occlusion artery on 5 year adverse events in patients with peripheral artery disease treated by endovascular treatment

        Takashi Miura
    20. -

      Hybrid treatment for multilevel revascularisation in PAD patients: multicenter study in Korea

        Sang Su Lee
    21. -

      Clinical evidence and gap analysis in intermittent claudication

        Erich Minar
    22. -

      Discussion

  • Wednesday, January 25th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    LUNCH SYMPOSIUM: Clinical experiences on BeGraft peripheral and the NEW BeGraft aortic

    Moderator:
    Piotr Kasprzak
    Panel:
    Adrien Hertault, Peter Goverde, Johannes Kalder, Sebastian Büchert
    1. -

      Early experience with 2nd generation Bentley BeGraft peripheral during FEVAR

        Adrien Hertault
    2. -

      First experience in use of NEW BeGraft aortic for covered endovascular reconstruction of the aortic bifurcation (CERAB) and the treatment of extensive aortoiliac occlusive disease

        Peter Goverde
    3. -

      BeGraft in fenestrated aortic aneurysm repair

        Johannes Kalder
    4. -

      BeGraft aortic in aortic coarctation

        Piotr Kasprzak
    5. -

      Actual information on BeGraft peripheral and BeGraft aortic

        Sebastian Büchert
    6. -

      Discussion

  • Wednesday, January 25th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    Why EKOS? A future of an effective and smart treatment of thrombosis

    1. -

      Evidence for USAT in PE patients

        Nils Kucher
    2. -

      Fast track treatment of PE with the EKOS™ catheter

        Ralf Kolvenbach
    3. -

      More effective than normal CDT, easier than mechanical thrombectomy: my experience with EKOS™ in DVT and PAO patients

        Marcus Treitl
  • Wednesday, January 25th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    DEEP DIVE SESSION: Endovenous therapies

    Moderator:
    Nils Kucher, Ramon Varcoe
    Panel:
    Gerard O'Sullivan, Erin Murphy, Raghu Kolluri, Stephen Black
    1. -

      Complete evaluation of the venous patient

        Erin Murphy
    2. -

      Patient selection algorithm – my imaging modality pathway

        Rick de Graaf
    3. -

      CTV vs. MRV for imaging venous disease

        Gerard O'Sullivan
    4. -

      Deep vein pathology seen with IVUS, what it looks like and what it means!

        Stephen Black
    5. -

      The use of adjunctive venography imaging and endovascular maneuvers in the treatment of saphenous vein insufficiency: a prospective, multi-centre study

        Ramon Varcoe
    6. -

      IVUS is a better imaging modality than multiplanar venography for assessing and treating iliofemoral venous occlusive disease: lessons from the VIDIO study

        Paul Gagne
    7. -

      Recorded case presentation

        Nils Kucher
    8. -

      Dynamics of venous stent design

        Stephen Black
    9. -

      VIVO-EU results: Prospective European study of the Zilver vena venous stent in the treatment of symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction

        Gerard O'Sullivan
    10. -

      Iliofemoral venous stenting with the purpose designed VENITI VICI venous stent

        Michael Lichtenberg
    11. -

      What to do with venous in stent restenosis?

        Gerard O'Sullivan
    12. -

      Vena cava superior syndrom (VCSS) – therapeutic options

        Steffen Basche
    13. -

      Catheter-directed thrombolysis in acute iliofemoral vein thrombosis, a prospective randomised controlled trial – M. El Maadawy

    14. -

      Single center randomised study comparing primary stenting and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for high-grade central venous lesions in the outflow of dialysis fistulas

        Cristina Riguetti-Pinto
    15. -

      How to select patients with deep venous intervention vs. superficial venous intervention in severe venous disease

        Raghu Kolluri
    16. -

      Latest technology on laser ablation of varicose veins

        Andreas Ulbrich
    17. -

      Recorded case presentation

        Matthias Ulrich
    18. -

      Endovenous thermal or endovenous chemical ablation – what is the best for the patient?

        Thomas Noppeney
    19. -

      VenaSeal clinical overview: Highlights from FIH, eSCOPE and VeClose clinical studies

        Thomas Proebstle
    20. -

      WAVES – Lake WAshington Vascular VEnaSeal™ post-market evaluation 3-month results

        Kathleen Gibson
    21. -

      The endovascular ablation of incompetent perforator veins using EVLT and RFA

        Tobias Hirsch
    22. -

      Foam sclerotherapy and Polidoconol injectable foam for venous ulcerations

        Raghu Kolluri
    23. -

      Discussion

  • Thursday, January 26th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    Five unusually challenging fempop cases – What would you have done and how I treated

    Moderator:
    Larry Diaz-Sandoval, Iris Baumgartner
    1. -

      Case presentation

        Larry Diaz-Sandoval
    2. -

      Experts' discussion

    3. -

      Case presentation

        Erwin Blessing
    4. -

      Experts' discussion

    5. -

      Case presentation

        Miguel Montero-Baker
    6. -

      Experts' discussion

    7. -

      Case presentation

        Torsten Fuß
    8. -

      Experts' discussion

    9. -

      Case presentation

        Koen Deloose
    10. -

      Experts' discussion

    11. -

      Summary and conclusion

  • Thursday, January 26th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    Nurse and Technician Forum – Part I

    Moderator:
    Martin Werner, Koen Keirse
    1. -

      BASIC TECHNIQUES IN PERIPHERAL INTERVENTIONS

    2. -

      Step by step: Aortoiliac interventions

        Peter Schneider
    3. -

      Step by step: How I treat SFA lesions

        Koen Deloose
    4. -

      Step by step: Infrapopliteal revascularisation

        Vlad Alexandrescu
    5. -

      Stenting in peripheral arteries: Considerations for lesion specific device use

        Julia Heyne
    6. -

      Step by step: Hybrid procedures for peripheral arterial disease

        Daniela Branzan
    7. -

      Step by step: Abdominal aortic aneurysm: basics of endovascular repair

        Jean-Paul de Vries
    8. -

      Step by step: Carotid stenting – Dos and Don’ts

        Gianmarco de Donato
    9. -

      Discussion

    10. -

      ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN PERIPHERAL INTERVENTIONS

    11. -

      Atherectomy: Data and current developments

        Ralf Langhoff
    12. -

      Lithoplasty: A solution for calcified lesions?

        Marianne Brodmann
    13. -

      Drug eluting balloons: Update

        Markus Haumer
    14. -

      Drug eluting stents: New devices

        Koen Keirse
    15. -

      Discussion

  • Thursday, January 26th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    LUNCH SYMPOSIUM: Treatment of various aneurysms with multilayer stent MFM

    Moderator:
    Ralf Kolvenbach
    Panel:
    Ivo Petrov, Ricardo Palmeiro Rodrigues, Rupert Portugaller
    1. -

      Introduction

    2. -

      Application of MFM technology in complex aortic pathology. Five years experience

        Ivo Petrov
    3. -

      Mechanobiology of the MFM in the treatment of complex thoracoabdominal aneurysm and dissection

        Ricardo Palmeiro Rodrigues
    4. -

      Flow modulation – a new endovascular approach in acute dissections

        Ralf Kolvenbach
    5. -

      Treatment of visceral aneurysms with MFM multilayer stent and outcome

        Rupert Portugaller
    6. -

      MFM – what we have learned after 4 years

    7. -

      Discussion

  • Thursday, January 26th: - , Room 5 - Global Expert Exchange

    Nurse and Technician Forum – Part II

    Moderator:
    Martin Werner, Koen Keirse
    1. -

      MISCELLANEOUS

    2. -

      Venous stenting

        Oliver Schlager
    3. -

      Endoluminal treatment of varicose veins

        Elisabeth Singer
    4. -

      Radiation safety

        Alexander Gangl
    5. -

      Complications in the cathlab, and what the team learned from it

        Peter Schneider
    6. -

      Preplanning a vascular intervention – non-invasive imaging

        Maria Schoder
    7. -

      Vascular malformations – therapeutic options

        Robert Clemens
    8. -

      Tasks of a study nurse

        Marianne Brodmann
    9. -

      Treatment of complex aneurysm (fenestrated/branched endograft): The Münster Algorithm

        Bärbel Berekoven
    10. -

      Discussion

    11. -

      CRITICAL LIMB ISCHAEMIA

    12. -

      CLI: Optimal care, an interdisciplinary challenge

        Markus Haumer
    13. -

      Cardiovascular disease in CLI patients

        Elisabeth Singer
    14. -

      Diabetic foot syndrome diagnosis and treatment

        Jennifer Fahrni
    15. -

      Critical limb ischemia: 1-year results of the Critisch registry

        Arne Stachmann
    16. -

      Discussion

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