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Rome, Italy - divine [id]
Crowne Plaza St Peter’s Hotel
Rome, Italy
International Workshop for radiographers & nurses
6th Annual Joint Meeting of ISES & MEET
Founding Directors
Max Amor & Patrice Bergeron
Honorary Directors
Luigi Inglese, Thomas Ischinger, Dieter Raithel
MEET 2013 Course Directors
Max Amor, Patrice Bergeron, Piergiorgio Cao, Nicholas Cheshire, Nicola Mangialardi, Klaus Mathias
15 CREDITS
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COURSE DIRECTORS
Max Amor, Essey-les-Nancy, France
Patrice Bergeron, Marseille, France
Piergiorgio Cao, Roma, Italy
Nicholas Cheshire, London, U.K.
Nicola Mangialardi, Roma, Italy
Klaus Mathias, Dortmund, Germany
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Eric Ducasse, Bordeaux, France
Benjamin Faurie, Grenoble, France
Jean-Luc Gérard, Paris, France
Luigi Inglese, Milano, Italy
Mario Lachat, Zurich, Switzerland
Richard McWilliams, Liverpool, U.K.
René Milleret, Montpellier, France
Claudio Rabbia, Torino, Italy
Sonia Ronchey, Roma, Italy
Peter Schneider, Honolulu, USA
Gunnar Tepe, Rosenheim, Germany
Jörg Tessarek, Münster, Germany
Kazushi Urasawa, Sapporo, Japan
Isabelle Van Herzeele, Gent, Belgium
FACULTY
Vittorio Ambrosini, Avellino, Italy
Ali Amin, Reading, USA
Hiroshi Ando, Kazukabe, Japan
Vittorio Brizi, Italy
Jan Brunkwall, Köln, Germany
Clifford Buckley, Temple, USA
Elena Buscarini, Italy
Jacques Busquet, Paris, France
Ismail Cassimjee, Johannesburg, South Africa
Lucien Castellani, Tours, France
Carlo Cernetti, Trevise, Italy
Roberto Chiesa, Milano, Italy
Enrico Cieri, Perugia, Italy
Gioachino Coppi, Modene, Italy
Jean-Paul De Vries, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
Mark Farber, Chapel Hill, USA
Aron Fargion, Italy
Ciro Ferrer, Rome, Italy
Michelangelo Ferri, Torino, Italy
Massimiliano Fusaro, Munich, Germany
Riaz Goga, Durban, South Africa
Bruno Gossetti, Rome, Italy
Yann Gouëffic, Nantes, France
Stéphane Greciano, Colmar, France
Jean-Jérôme Guex, Nice, France
Alison Halliday, London, U.K.
Claudine Hamel Desnos, Caen, France
Stéphan Haulon, Lille, France
Léo N. Hopkins, Buffalo, USA
Osamu Iida, Amagasaki-Shi, Japan
Thomas Ischinger, Munchen, Germany
Andrea Kahlberg, Milan, Italy
Kiriaki Kalligianni, Athens, Greece
Piotr Kasprzak, Megensburg, Germany
Zvonimir Krajcer, Houston, USA
Dainis Krievins, Riga, Latvia
Gaetano La Barbera, Palermo, Italy
Thomas Larzon, Orebro, Sweden
Christos Liapis, Chaidari, Greece
Sergio Losa, Italy
Oscar Maleti, Modena, Italy
Mario Manno, Italy
Wassim Mansour, Italy
Giancarlo Mansueto, Verona, Italy
Giustino Marcucci, Rome, Italy
Germano Melissano, Milan, Italy
Antonio Micari, Palermo, Italy
Stefano Michelagnoli, Italy
Piero Montorsi, Milano, Italy
Tatsuya Nakama, Miyazaki, Japan
Christoph Nienaber, Rostock, Germany
Furuzan Numan, Istanbul, Turkey
Flavio Peinetti, Aosta, Italy
Michel Perrin, Chassieu, France
Ivo Petrov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Jay Pillai, Johannesburg, South Africa
Giambatista Parlani, Piegaro, Italy
Giovanni Pratesi, Quarrata, Italy
Thomas Proebstle, Mainz, Germany
Anupa Ramnarain, Durban, South Africa
Antonio Rampoldi, Milano, Italy
Lars Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nung Rudarakanchana, London, U.K.
Antonella Ruffino, Torino, Italy
Carlo Ruotolo, Napoli, Italy
Natzi Sakalihasan, Liège, Belgium
Carlo Setacci, Siena, Italy
Francesco Setacci, Siena, Italy
Pasqualino Sirignano, Italy
Thomas Sos, New York, USA
Francesco Speziale, Rome, Italy
Georgio Spreafico, Padova, Italy
Andrea Stella, Bologna, Italy
Valeria Tavolini, Asti, Italy
Peter R. Taylor, London, U.K.
Matthew Thompson, London, U.K.
Giovanni Torsello, Muenster, Germany
Santi Trimarchi, San Donato Milanese, Italy
Eric Verhoeven, Nuremberg, Germany
Fabio Verzini, Perugia, Italy
Michael Wholey, San Antonio, USA
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Price: 65€
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Welcome to the MEET 2013!
It is now the third time we have the pleasure to meet in Rome, at the Crowne Plaza St Peters, and this edition
promises to be better than ever.
IN.PACT
As you know, and in order to achieve our multidisciplinary educative ambition, we will favor more videos, more clinical
cases, more interactive voting and discussions. New this year some sessions will be entirely broadcast on Internet. Tell
your friends and colleagues they can also follow us from home.
Over 3 days, we will present an extensive program dedicated to endovascular techniques, focusing on Veins, Aortic
Emergencies, Aortic branch malperfusion, CAS, Lower extremity challenges, Renals & Viscerals, diabetic foot & BTK
and new devices. We are honored to welcome on Tuesday our Japanese friends to share their experience with you
during an entire Japanese session, organized Dr Kazushi Urasawa, one of our invaluable scientific directors. New also,
we will feature a special South African session on Monday.
DRUg ElUtIng BAlloons
Again, we hope that you will enjoy our yearly MEET electronic book, on the management of endovascular emergencies.
IN.PACT Admiral
Take your time to visit the exhibition and discover the Industry news as it is only thanks to their precious help that we
could achieve our ambitious program and do not miss the Boston Scientific, Abbott Vascular and Serom-Vascutek
symposia.
In parallel, on Tuesday, a special program has been organized together with AITRI for the nurses and technicians over
one full day, for them to follow an intensive course.
If you have not yet registered for the official dinner on Monday night, we invite you to enquire at the registration desk
and hope to have you with us for a convivial buffet dinner around the swimming pool.
And do not forget, next year MEET comes back to its roots on the French Riviera, we will be extremely pleased to take
you to Nice.
IN.PACT Pacific
IN.PACT Amphirion
Finally, welcome to the Eternal City, we look forward to building endovascular synergies with you and our outstanding
international faculty.
The MEET Directors
Multidisciplinarity is our trademark.
We aim to build synergies, raise consensus and find center points.
Opening a Novel
Path to Success
Sunday June 9
08.00
12 Mo Walking Distance Improvement
Opening registration desk
83.7%1
7.1%2
13.00
Venous session
215.3%1,3
61.0%4
15.40
16.10
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1 Micari et al. Clinical Evaluation of a Paclitaxel-Eluting Balloon for treatment of Femoropopliteal Arterial Disease.
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. V o l . 5 , n o . 3 , 2 0 1 2.
2 Werk et al. Paclitaxel-Coated Balloons Reduce Restenosis After Femoro-Popliteal Angioplasty: Evidence From the
Randomized PACIFIER trial. Circ Cardiovasc Interv December 2012.
3 Calculated by Medtronic based on Baseline of 111m and 12 month results of 350m.
4 schmidt et al. First Experience With Drug-Eluting Balloons in Infrapopliteal Arteries. JACC. Vol. 58, no. 11, 2011.
14.00
08.00
10.00
10.30
luncheon
symposium
South Africa
luncheon
session
Aortic branch
malperfusion
Renal &
visceral
Coffee break
Diabetic foot & BTK disease
Japan
session
16.10
16.40
End of the sessions
14.30
Lunch break
luncheon
symposium
New devices
–
Session
CASE REPORTS AND
RECORDED VIDEO CASES
Coffee break
16.30
Lower extremity challenges
19.00
20.00
sympo
13.00
Coffee break
Aortic emergencies
19.15
Tuesday June 11
12.10
12.30
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Asymptomatic carotid
angioplasty
11.00
BTK
3 Mo Restenosis Reduction vs PtA
Coffee break
Lunch
12 Mo tlR
Acute stroke &
carotid management
09.45
10.15
SFA
12 Mo Primary Patency
Monday June 10
End of the sessions
Coffee break
Junior’s
program
18.45
19.00
Parallel
symposium
Awards ceremony
Adjournment
Official dinner
INTERACTIVE VOTING
WEBCAST
Sunday June 9 AUDITORIUM
13.00Venous session
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Chairmen: R. Milleret, K. Kalligianni, J-L. Gérard
Endovenous procedures for superficial vein insufficiency: are there long lasting and
permanent procedures?
13.00 Long term follow-up after endovenous laser ablation, G. Spreafico
13.10 Long-term follow-up after radiofrequency ablation, T. Proebstle
13.20
Medium-term follow-up after the different techniques: RCT comparing surgery, chemical
ablation and thermal ablation, L. Rasmussen
13.30 Update on RCTs of endovenous ablation, M. Perrin
13.40 Discussion
What is the latest on endovenous techniques? We have some newcomers
13.50Radiofrequency ablation by bipolar catheter, C. Hamel Desnos
14.00Ablation of large recurrent varicose veins by steam, R. Milleret
14.10 Discussion
Are chemical and thermal ablation safe? Is efficiency or cost effectiveness more
important?
14.20Complications after endothermal ablation, J-L. Gérard
14.30
The treatment of varicose veins, what do you prefer, the most efficient or the most cost
effective? J-J. Guex
14.40 Discussion
Deep veins
14.50Recanalization of the deep vein in post thrombotic syndrome, O. Maleti
15.00A diagnosed pelvic congestion syndrome can be treated with good long term results,
M. Perrin
15.10Do we need RCT to assess CCSVI, I. Petrov
15.20 Discussion
15.40
Coffee break on the exhibition hall
INTERACTIVE VOTING
17.22Endovascular treatment in emergency of para-anastomotic aneurysm (true or false),
G. Marcucci
17.29Discussion
Other Emergencies
17.40 Endovascular treatment of Type A dissections, N. Mangialardi
17.47 Traumatic rupture of the Aorta, is there still a place for surgery? M. Farber
17.54 Outcome after intervention for acute type B dissection, P. Taylor
18.01 Outcome of endovascular repair of ruptured TAAA, T. Larzon
18.05 Which place for a branched stent graft in an emergent TAAA, S. Haulon
18.15Discussion
18.30 Case reports and recorded video cases
Essential set up and patient pathway for rEVAR to be successful, M. Lachat
Team based training for rEVAR in a virtual reality environment, N. Rudarakanchana
Complication after EVAR: to intervene or not to intervene? Z. Krajcer
Discussion
19.15
End of the sessions
What’s New
at MEET 2013
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16.10Aortic emergencies
Chairmen: I. Van Herzeele, M. Lachat
16.10Case reports and recorded video cases
Treatment of ruptured infrarenal aortic aneurysm in 75+ requiring CPR, I. Van Herzeele
Ruptured pseudoaneurysm after bypass surgery for aortic coarctation treated by TEVAR
and plug, T. Larzon
Spontaneous aortocaval fistula with paradoxical pulmonary embolism, E. Cieri
Ruptured AAA
16.40rEVAR requires regionalization of vascular services to be effective, M. Thompson
16.47 You can stent everyone with rAAA, a stent first policy, T. Larzon
16.54 Way to optimize EVAR treatment, F. Verzini
17.01 Ruptured aortic aneurysms: transition from open to endovascular approach? D. Krievins
17.08 Factors promoting the aortic rupture, N. Sakalihasan
17.15Is it true? Most US EVAR’s are done outside the IFU with negative impact on outcome,
C. Buckley
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Armada 35
PTA Catheter
The profile you need
with the push you want.
08.00Acute stroke & carotid management
Chairmen: K. Mathias, R. McWilliams, F. Speziale, L. N. Hopkins
08.00Case reports and recorded video cases
Complex stroke intervention, L. N. Hopkins
Multifocal arteriopathy with stroke, B. Faurie
• Push
• Quick deflation
08.20 Which stroke can benefit from Lysis and Thrombectomy? L. N. Hopkins
08.27Which stroke must be treated by CAS and what are the advantages over surgery?
P. Schneider
08.34 The Python catheter: is it useful for acute stroke? G. Coppi
08.41 Carotid surgery for acute stroke, F. Speziale
08.48 Carotid dissection needs stents, S. Ronchey
08.55 No way, carotid dissection needs conservative treatment, P. Cao
09.02How to organize the workflow within and outside the hospital? Logistic of stroke
management, K. Mathias
09.09Discussion
09.20
Case reports and recorded video cases
Left internal carotid artery stenting with OCT evaluation, M. Amor
From functional imaging to stroke cure, K. Mathias
Coffee break on the exhibition hall
• Profile
AUDITORIUM
09.45
10.15Carotid angioplasty for asymptomatic patients
Chairmen: Z. Krajcer, D. Raithel, M. Wholey, C. Setacci
10.15Case reports and recorded video cases
CAS with proximal protection: Mo.Ma. System, P. Montorsi
CAS for controlateral occlusion, P. Schneider
CAS in post-CEA restenosis and intimal flap asymptomatic patient, C. Setacci
10.50 CAS technology advancements: access, stents, CPD, Learning curve, P. Cao
10.57 Which carotid procedures are required to grade the stroke risk? C. Setacci
11.04 MI and TIA are equivalent for CAS outcome in asymptomatic patients, B. Faurie
11.11 When to refute CAS for asymptomatic patients? C. Rabbia
11.18 Is flow reversal the best protective device, S. Ronchey
11.25How the large ACST-2 Trial can help the future debate on CEA vs CAS, A. Halliday
11.32 Indication of CAS and on recent trial results, M. Wholey
11.39Discussion
11.50 Case reports and recorded video cases
Cervical reverse flow (michi procedure), I. Van Herzeele
Carotid artery stenting: the tale of five stents, Z. Krajcer
Discussion
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12.30
Lunch break on the exhibition hall
Monday June 10
12.30
luncheon symposium*
Catheter-based renal sympathetic
denervation with New Vessix System
12.30
12.45
*
lunch boxes will be distributed in the
13.00
auditorium
13.15
13.30
13.45
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AUDITORIUM
South Africa
luncheon session
stent room
Endovascular management of HIV
vasculopathy, A. Ramnarain
Patient related radiation risks in
endovascular procedures, J. Pillai
Concerns in the endovascular
management of traumatic thoracic
transections, I. Cassimjee
Expanding the role of endovascular, R. Goga
The concept: endovascular sac filling during
TEVAR and EVAR, J. Pillai
Discussion
14.00Aortic branch malperfusion
14.00
International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISES):
Historical note related to European contribution, J. Busquet
14.05Case reports and recorded video cases
Stent graft for chronic type B dissection, N. Mangialardi
Renal artery occlusive disease and infrarenal aortic occlusion, R. McWilliams
14.25New IRAD datas, S. Trimarchi
14.32 Diagnosis and treatment of Type B dissection with malperfusion, G. Melissano
14.39 Update on «Off-the-shelf devices», M. Farber
14.46 Chimps for acute type B dissection, M. Lachat
14.53Which place for emergent intervention in complicated acute type B dissection,
N. Mangialardi
15.00Which place for emergent intervention in acute non complicated type B dissection,
J. Brunkwall
15.07 Salvage of a visceral artery raising from the false channel, A. Ruffino
15.14 Role of branched and fenestrated stent grafts in TAD, P. Kasprzak
15.21 TEVAR for chronic type B TAD: when and how? E. Verhoeven
15.28 When can we neglect a renal malperfusion and when is it an emergency? T. Sos
15.35 Discussion
15.50 Case reports and recorded video cases
Endocutting of the dissection membrane after acute type A dissection with aortic branch
malperfusion, T. Larzon
Two cases of endovascular treatment of aortic arch, C. Ferrer
16.10
INTERACTIVE VOTING
Iliac case treated with covered stent, A. Ruffino
Chairmen: P. Cao, C. Nienaber, R. Chiesa
Recorded video case
Coffee break on the exhibition hall
16.40Lower extremity challenges and some ideas on how to solve them
Chairmen: M. Amor, G. Tepe, C. Liapis, C. Ruotolo
16.40Case reports and recorded video cases
Endovascular management of a complex aortoiliac occlusion utilizing an IVUS re-entry
device, A. Amin
17.00The last challenging frontier for DEB: highly calcified and long lesion in SFA. What do we
know at the moment?, A. Micari
17.07 When and how to use CTO devices in the femoral-popliteal segment, Y. Gouëffic
17.14 New dual component designs for SFA, M. Amor
17.21 Debate. Our future treatment of SFA and popliteal arteries will be mostly:
- Drug coated balloons, C. Rabbia
- Drug eluting stents, G. Tepe
- Atherectomy, M. Fusaro
17.42 What is the optimal treatment for in-stent restenosis? C. Liapis
17.49 Is there still a place for distal bypass? A. Stella
17.56 Endovascular repair of combined occluded femoral and popliteal arteries, A. Amin
18.03Discussion
18.15 Case reports and recorded video cases
Multilevel angioplasty for CLI quadruple angioplasty external iliac, lower popliteal,
peroneal trunk, anterior tibial arteries, M. Amor
PAA case with covered stent, E. Ducasse
Discussion
19.00
End of the sessions
20.00
Official dinner
Webcast
Tuesday June 11
AUDITORIUM
08.00Renal and visceral
Chairmen: L. Inglese, M. Amor, T. Ischinger, C. Rabbia
08.00Case reports and recorded video cases
Left renal artery restenosis. Pressure wire for translesional pressure gradient
measurement. Drug coated balloon. Radial approach, M. Amor
Complex cases of SMA recanalization, C. Rabbia
The Pickering-syndrome: a forgotten cause of curable terminal renal insufficiency that
requires emergent renal angioplasty! S. Greciano
08.30Past and present of renal artery stenting, C. Rabbia
08.37 After 35 years, what are the indications and results of PTRA in patients with RI or RVH? T. Sos
08.44 Other indications of RDN, V. Ambrosini
08.51 Visceral vessels’ aneurysm: when they should be treated and how, A. Rampoldi
09.08 MFM stents: indications and results in visceral vessels’ aneurysm, M. Ferri
09.15 Endovascular treatment of visceral vessels’ emergencies, G. Mansueto
09.22Discussion
09.30 Case reports and recorded video cases
Acute occlusive mesenteric ischemia and superior mesenteric artery occlusion: case
reports and technical considerations, S. Greciano
Endovascular treatment of giant hepatic artery aneurysm with multilayer stents: case
report and technical consideration, M. Ferri
Discussion
10.00
Coffee break on the exhibition hall
10.30Diabetic foot & BTK disease
10.40Angiosome concept - Multi-center trials of PAD patients in Japan, O. Iida
10.47 Results of BTK stenting, E. Ducasse
10.54 BTK interventions 5 years from now. What will that look like? P. Schneider
11.01 Results of drug eluting balloons, J. Tessarek
11.08 «Hybrid» procedures for multilevel lesions, B. Gossetti
11.15Discussion
11.30 Case reports and recorded video cases
BTK extreme revascularization, E. Ducasse
Recanalization of occluded BTK vessels crossing stentstruts: a case report, J. Tessarek
12.00
Japan session:
Japanese techniques
for CTO recanalization
Chairmen: K.Urasawa, M. Amor
12.00
12.10
12.20
State of the art knuckle wire technique, O. Iida
Echo-guided wiring in the SFA-CTOs,
K. Urasawa
Various distal punctures including plantar
puncture, H. Ando
Trans-collateral wiring, K. Urasawa
Wire Rendez-vous technique, T. Nakama
Discussion
Lunch break on the exhibition hall
13.00
13.00
12.10 Parallel symposium:
Fenestrated Anaconda™
An Italian single centre experience,
S. Ronchey
Discussion
luncheon symposium
14.30
14.30
14.45
14.50
14.55
15.00
15.05
15.10
15.15
15.20
NEW DEVICES
Part 1: New devices for aorta
MEET – SICVE Session
Chairmen: S. Ronchey, E. Ducasse,
I. Van Herzeele, G. Pratesi
Chairmen: L. Inglese, D. Raithel, A. Amin
N. Mangialardi, P. Bergeron
Do we need new devices? Clinical
outcome of new generation grafts.
An update from the Engage registry,
G. Pratesi
Endoleak type II treatment with Onyx
liquid Embolique System, G. Parlani
AAA endovascular treatment:
from exclusion to sealing. The Nellix
experience, E. Ducasse
The Dutch experience with the AFX
device, J-P. De Vries
First Italian experience with the Fortevo
endograft, F. Setacci
Experience with the Ovation Trivascular
device, N. Mangialardi
The Ventana endografts, C. Buckley
The Bolton Treovance device,
A. Kahlberg
Role of the Gore hybrid device,
M. Lachat
Video cases
Antegrade approach for BTK diseases,
S. Losa
Expansion of an iliac aneurysm after
treatment with multilayer stent:
an unusual case, P. Sirignano
EVAR with Sandwich technique to
revascularize hypogastric artery in
patient with a ruptured iliac artery
aneurysm and chronic proximal iliac
occlusion, W. Mansour
Painful mycotic pseudoaneurysm
associated with iliac axis obstruction:
a therapeutic option, S. Michelagnoli
Fenestrated Anaconda stent Graft.
A step forward in making easier the
juxtarenal AAA Treatment, G. La Barbera
Endovascular combined treatment
of thoracic and abdominal aneurysm
by multilayer stent and abdominal
endograft, V. Brizi
Two-year follow-up after total
endovascular repair of a ruptured giant
thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm with
the snorkel technique, A. Fargion
Urgent endovascular treatment of
thoraco-abdominal aneurysms using
the Sandwich technique, E. Buscarini
Hybrid solution for a symtomatic
Crawford type IV, V. Tavolini
Challenging Type I endoleak treatment
of a TAA, M. Manno
stent room
14.30
14.38
14.46
14.54
15.02
15.10
15.18
Recorded video case
The PRS approach: is patient specific 3D
simulation effective? I. Van Herzeele
Discussion
15.26
stent room
Chairmen: A. Stella, P. Cao
15.34
Concept and technical aspects, A. Freyrie
15.42
Global experience and results, N. Burfitt
INTERACTIVE VOTING
lunch boxes will be distributed in the auditorium
Endovascular Electronic education: Discussions on recorded cases of SFA
Chairmen: M. Amor, J. Clérissi
Superficial femoral artery, retrograde recanalization, F. Airoldi
Mid SFA occlusion, E. Puras Mallagray CTO stenting left SFA and POBA of popliteal outflow lesion by ipsilateral antegrade access,
S. Müller-Hülsbeck
14.40
Chairmen: P. Schneider, A. Stella, M. Fusaro
Recorded video case
12.30
12.40
12.50
14.35
10.30Case reports and recorded video cases
Use of tibial recanalization for limb salvage in a patient with previous failed distal bypass,
P. Schneider
Webcast
Tuesday June 11
Webcast
AUDITORIUM
Tuesday June 11
&
15.30
NEW DEVICES
Part 2: New devices for peripheral angioplasty
16.30
17.00
Coffee break
Junior’s program
Oral communications
Jury: J. Busquet, N. Cheshire
Posters presentation
on the exhibition hall
Jury: L. Castellani, S. Ronchey
Parrallel symposium: Radial approach
for peripheral angioplasty stent room
Chairmen: M. Amor, F. Numan
- Aorto iliac diseases, F. Numan
- Femoral and popliteal lesions, Y. Gouëffic
- Coronary and carotid arteries disease: two faces
of the same coin! C. Cernetti
- Crural angioplasty, M. Amor
- Carotid artery stenting from radial approach using
a guiding catheter and low profile stent, C. Cernetti
- Discussion
2013
International Workshop for radiographers & nurses
Chairmen: G. Tepe, F. Peinetti, K. Urasawa, J. Tessarek
15.30MFM cardiatis, indications, L. Inglese
15.35 Onyx treatment of AVM’s, F. Numan
15.40 New tools and techniques for Pedal CTO, K. Urasawa
15.45 Drug eluting balloons: the solution for tibial recanalization, G. Tepe
15.50 Recanalization devices for crural arteries’ occlusion, K. Urasawa
15.55 Are the atherectomy devices useful for tibial CTO, R. McWilliams
16.00 State of the art EVT techniques for CLI patients, H. Ando
16.05A new device (Mercator) to treat restenonis after POBA and stents in peripheral arteries,
P. Bergeron
16.10 Discussion
PARAMEDICAL ROOM - LEVEL 0
FACULTY 2013
Guido Assegnati, Interventional Radiologist, ACO
San Filippo Neri, Rome, Italy
Mattia Barberis, Radiographer, ASO S. Croce e Carle,
Cuneo, Italy
Stefano Braico, Radiographer, Trieste, Italy
Silvia Brogi, Nurse ASL 10, Osp. S. Giovanni di Dio,
Florence, Italy
Emanuele Brunetti, Nurse, A.O. Osp. Silvestrini, Perugia,
Italy
Diego Catania, CEO AITRI, Radiographer, Milan, Italy
Carmine Ciaralli, Scientific Director AITRI,
Radiographer, ACO San Filippo Neri,
Rome, Italy
08.15
Sija Geers, Vice president EFRS, Radiographer,
The Netherlands
Philippe Gerson, ISRRT Vice president for Europe and
Africa, Radiographer, France
Paolo Giarolo, Radiographer, Verona, Italy
Claudio Novali, Vascular Surgeon, ASO S. Croce e
Carle, Cuneo, Italy
Simone Panci, Radiographer, Osp. S. Giovanni di Dio,
Florence, Italy
Giovanna Trabassi, Nurse ASL 10, Osp. S. Giovanni di
Dio, Florence, Italy
Giovanna Zatelli, Health Physicist, S.C. Fisica Sanitaria
ASL 10, Florence, Italy
Introduction, C. Ciaralli, D. Catania, N. Mangialardi
08.30
Workshop 1: The interventional radiology
Chairmen: P. Giarolo, D. Catania
08.30 The interventional radiology: interventions and request of performance, G. Assegnati
09.15
Organizational models in IR: professionals, structures and technologies, C. Ciaralli
10.00 Coffee break on the exhibition hall
10.30 The warehouse: supply and management, G. Trabassi
11.15 Radiation protection of patients and team, G. Zatelli
12.00 Discussion
13.00 Lunch break on the exhibition hall
14.00 International round table
Which model of European health professional will we ask in the future,
D. Catania, S. Geers, P. Gerson, S. Braico
18.45 Awards ceremony
19.00
Adjournment
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length 4mn) and benefit from the reduced registration fee.
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endovascular treatment of peripheral, carotid and/or aortic
diseases (maximum of 300 words or 2500 characters)
before March 15 to [email protected] and benefit from
the reduced registration fee and win one of the 2 first prizes for
clinical and scientific abstracts.
Eposters competition: Submit your abstract (maximum of 300
words or 2500 characters) before March 15 to
[email protected] and benefit from the reduced
registration fee.
Winners prizes for each category:
1st rank: 500 € + MEET 2015 free registration
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Youth competition: Send your Resume / Curriculum Vitae
before March 15 to [email protected]
and win a free registration to attend the MEET 2014 congress.
20 Successful applicants will be offered free registration for the
whole conference. The uniform age limit of 33 years has been
chosen. This service is available on a first-come, first-served
basis, but the MEET organization retains the right to guarantee
geopolitical diversity.
15.00
Workshop 2: The angiosuite
Chairmen: S. Panci, C. Ciaralli
15.00 The hybrid room: what to do and how to do it, C. Novali
15.45 New technology for new skills: the role of the radiographer, M. Barberis
16.30 Coffee break on the exhibition hall
17.00
The organization of the room and the placement of the team in a multidisciplinary
context:
- the experience of Florence, S. Brogi
- the experience of Perugia, E. Brunetti
17.30 Discussion
18.30Adjournment
These workshops are organized by the Italian Association of Interventional Radiographers (AITRI).
Evento accreditato da AITRI, 9 crediti formativi.
En partenariat avec l’IFSI Croix Rouge (nº 93 75 00153 13).
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Organization
General organization
Vérane Bergeron Moreau (Executive manager)
Registration & accommodation
Michèle Caboste
Faculty & marketing coordination
Christine Arzouyan
17, rue Venture 13001 Marseille France
Tel +33 (0) 491 57 19 60 Fax +33 (0) 491 57 19 61
[email protected] www.divine-id.com
+33 (0) 621 78 87 16
[email protected]
+39 06 6642 345
[email protected]
+33 (0) 613 96 08 70
[email protected]