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Vascular and Endovascular Consensus Update
Saturday 04 April
Introduction
Chairman Janet Powell
London, UK
04/04/2009 08:59 - 04/04/2009 10:30
The future of simulation in endovascular training
Steve Dawson
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
04/04/2009 09:10 - 04/04/2009 09:20
Can we learn anything from international comparative audit?
Chris Gibbons
Swansea, UK
04/04/2009 09:20 - 04/04/2009 09:30
Debate: Surgery is a minor part of vascular disease management - Against the motion
Frank Veith
New York, NY
04/04/2009 09:50 - 04/04/2009 10:00
Lower Limb
Chairman Gunnar Tepe
Rosenheim, Germany
04/04/2009 10:59 - 04/04/2009 13:00
Systematic review of supervised exercise for intermittent claudication
David Bergqvist
Uppsala, Sweden
04/04/2009 11:00 - 04/04/2009 11:10
Resilient Trial
Johannes Lammer
Vienna, Austria
04/04/2009 11:30 - 04/04/2009 11:40
Debate: Superficial femoral artery stents are an expensive luxury with no advantage over angioplasty - For the motion
Colin Bicknell
Imperial, London, UK
04/04/2009 11:40 - 04/04/2009 11:50
Debate: Superficial femoral artery stents are an expensive luxury with no advantage over angioplasty - Against the motion
Shaun Samuels
Miami, FL, USA
04/04/2009 11:50 - 04/04/2009 12:00
STRIDES Drug Eluting Stent Study / Review SFA stent and stent graft trials
Johannes Lammer
Vienna, Austria
04/04/2009 12:00 - 04/04/2009 12:10
ZILVER PTX study Two Year Results
Michael D. Dake
Stanford, California, USA
04/04/2009 12:10 - 04/04/2009 12:20
Debate: Drug eluting superficial femoral artery stents are dead in the water - For the motion
Marc Bosiers
Dendermonde, Belgium
04/04/2009 12:20 - 04/04/2009 12:30
Debate: Drug eluting superficial femoral artery stents are dead in the water - Against the motion
Lindsay Machan
Vancouver, Canada
04/04/2009 12:30 - 04/04/2009 12:40
Crural vein bypass for critical ischaemia is still the treatment of choice
John Wolfe
London, UK
04/04/2009 14:00 - 04/04/2009 14:10
The future of Silverhawk - trial update
Gunnar Tepe
Rosenheim, Germany
04/04/2009 14:10 - 04/04/2009 14:15
MASCOT Study: scoring balloons are cutting back the need for stents
Patrick Peeters
Bonheiden, Belgium
04/04/2009 14:15 - 04/04/2009 14:20
CLIMB Study: cryoplasty experienced
Marc Bosiers
Dendermonde, Belgium
04/04/2009 14:20 - 04/04/2009 14:25
Drug eluting balloons: 2 year angiographic follow-up of the Thunder Trial
Gunnar Tepe
Rosenheim, Germany
04/04/2009 14:25 - 04/04/2009 14:35
Debate: The tibial arteries do better with endovascular procedures than distal bypass - For the motion
Iris Baumgartner
Zurich, Switzerland
04/04/2009 14:35 - 04/04/2009 14:45
Debate: The tibial arteries do better with endovascular procedures than distal bypass - Against the motion
Thomas H
Salzburg, Austria
04/04/2009 14:45 - 04/04/2009 14:55
More Lower Limb
Chairman Frank J. Veith
New York, NY
04/04/2009 16:09 - 04/04/2009 17:40
How should the popliteal artery be treated? Stent v. Angioplasty v. Silverhawk atherectomy catheter
Sebastian Sixt
Bad Krozingen, Germany
04/04/2009 16:10 - 04/04/2009 16:20
Using endoscopic vessel harvesting for femoral popliteal bypass
Ralf Kolvenbach
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04/04/2009 16:20 - 04/04/2009 16:30
Debate: The final superficial femoral artery reconstruction result depends on the availability of collaterals - For the motion
Nicholas Guy Fishwick
Leicester, UK
04/04/2009 16:40 - 04/04/2009 16:50
Debate: The final superficial femoral artery reconstruction result depends on the availability of collaterals - Against the motion
Darren Schneider
San Francisco, CA, USA
04/04/2009 16:50 - 04/04/2009 17:00
Sunday 05 April
CX Innovation Showcase
Chairman Edward Diethrich
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
05/04/2009 08:59 - 05/04/2009 10:30
The role of European biobanks
Frans Moll
Utrecht, Netherlands
05/04/2009 09:00 - 05/04/2009 09:10
Clinical efficacy of therapeutic aClinical efficacy of therapeutic angiogenesis with intramuscular NV1FGF: results from a randomized
Iris Baumgartner
Berne, Switzerland
05/04/2009 09:10 - 05/04/2009 09:20
Outcomes with a helical SFA stent
Peter Gaines
Sheffield, UK
05/04/2009 09:20 - 05/04/2009 09:30
Closure devices: a critique
Jos Van den Berg
Lugano, Switzerland
05/04/2009 09:30 - 05/04/2009 09:40
Extracorporeal - shock wave therapy treatment for wounds
Dieter Mayer
Zurich, Switzerland
05/04/2009 09:50 - 05/04/2009 10:00
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Chairman Frans Moll
Utrecht, Netherlands
05/04/2009 10:59 - 05/04/2009 12:30
How should we establish a national programme for the screening of abdominal aortic aneurysm?
Robert Sayers
Leicester, UK
05/04/2009 11:00 - 05/04/2009 11:10
Patients prefer EVAR
Florian Dick
Berne, Switzerland
05/04/2009 11:10 - 05/04/2009 11:20
Is EVAR worth the price difference?
David Epstein
Heslington, York, UK
05/04/2009 11:20 - 05/04/2009 11:30
Debate: A fit 69 year old with an abdominal aortic aneurysm should have open repair - Against the motion
Robert Morgan
London, UK
05/04/2009 11:40 - 05/04/2009 11:50
Anaconda: experience with a redeployable endograft
Donald Reid
Wishaw, UK
05/04/2009 11:50 - 05/04/2009 12:00
More Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Chairman Robert Morgan
London, UK
05/04/2009 13:29 - 05/04/2009 15:00
Preoperative fitness scores as mortality predictors
Peter Holt
London, UK
05/04/2009 13:30 - 05/04/2009 13:40
3-D imaging for EVAR
Florian Dick
Berne, Switzerland
05/04/2009 13:40 - 05/04/2009 13:50
3D CT- angiography sizing for EVAR is warranted
Hence Verhagen
Rotterdam, Netherlands
05/04/2009 13:50 - 05/04/2009 14:00
Latest Angiography 3D-CT superimposition studies
Krassi Ivancev
London, UK
05/04/2009 14:00 - 05/04/2009 14:10
Will Dyna-CT inform follow-up protocol?
Ian Loftus (Peter Holt for)
London, UK
05/04/2009 14:10 - 05/04/2009 14:20
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Hypogastric arteries can be closed with impunity: No need to bother with complex branched devices
Frank Criado
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
05/04/2009 14:20 - 05/04/2009 14:30
More Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Chairman Peter Gaines
Sheffield, UK
05/04/2009 15:49 - 05/04/2009 17:40
The Role of the Palmaz stent in EVAR to provide a better fixation and prevent proximal type-I endoleaks
Dieter Raithel
Nuremberg, Germany
05/04/2009 15:50 - 05/04/2009 16:00
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EVAR follow-up involves a switch to ultrasound from CT scan at 12 months
Michel Makaroun
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
05/04/2009 16:00 - 05/04/2009 16:10
The conservative approach to type-II endoleaks
Geoffrey Gilling-Smith
Liverpool, UK
05/04/2009 16:10 - 05/04/2009 16:20
Debate: Population screening in women is a waste of time - For the motion
Jesper Swedenborg
Solna, Sweden
05/04/2009 16:20 - 05/04/2009 16:30
Endurant early European experience
Hence Verhagen
Rotterdam, Netherlands
05/04/2009 16:40 - 05/04/2009 16:50
The RADAR stent graft International Registry
Michael Horrocks
Bath, UK
05/04/2009 16:50 - 05/04/2009 17:00
Update on the OVER trial
Frank Lederle
Minneapolis, MN, USA
05/04/2009 17:00 - 05/04/2009 17:10
Monday 06 April
Carotid Artery Stenosis session
Chairman Nick Cheshire
Imperial, London, UK
06/04/2009 08:59 - 06/04/2009 10:20
Carotid Artery Stenosis: Debate: Carotid plaque type should play a role in indications for carotid intervention (For)
Giorgio Biasi
Monza, Italy
06/04/2009 09:15 - 06/04/2009 09:20
Imaging options for carotid interventions (CT duplex MR)
Robert Morgan
London, UK
06/04/2009 09:20 - 06/04/2009 09:30
Debate: The management of asymptomatic carotid disease
Ross Naylor
Leicester, UK
06/04/2009 09:40 - 06/04/2009 09:50
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More Carotid Artery Stenosis
Chairman Johannes Lammer
Vienna, Austria
06/04/2009 10:49 - 06/04/2009 12:25
SPACE Trials 1 and 2 Update
Hans Eckstein
Munich, Germany
06/04/2009 10:50 - 06/04/2009 10:55
Carotid Artery Stenosis is limited by late embolism
Patrick Peeters
Bonheiden, Belgium
06/04/2009 11:10 - 06/04/2009 11:15
Anti-thrombotic therapy with carotid intervention
Afshin Assadian
Vienna, Austria
06/04/2009 11:25 - 06/04/2009 11:35
GALA Trial results
Michael Gough
Leeds, UK
06/04/2009 11:35 - 06/04/2009 11:45
Debate: Endarterectomy still beats carotid stenting hands down - For the motion
Wilhelm Sandmann
Dusseldorf, Germany
06/04/2009 11:45 - 06/04/2009 11:55
Debate: Endarterectomy still beats carotid stenting hands down - Against the motion
Michael Jenkins
London, UK
06/04/2009 11:55 - 06/04/2009 12:05
Debate: Fit patients with uncomplicated aortic dissection with dilated aorta should have TEVAR - For the motion
Michael D. Dake
Stanford, California, USA
06/04/2009 13:35 - 06/04/2009 13:45
Debate: Fit patients with uncomplicated aortic dissection with dilated aorta should have TEVAR - Against the motion
Peter Taylor
London, UK
06/04/2009 13:45 - 06/04/2009 03:55
Retrograde Type A Dissection following TEVAR
Ron Fairman
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
06/04/2009 13:55 - 06/04/2009 14:05
The timing of TEVAR for B-Dissection for acute and chronic cases
Christoph A Nienaber
Rostock, Germany
06/04/2009 14:05 - 06/04/2009 14:15
Novel treatment algorithm regarding intramural hematomas affecting the entire thoracic aorta
Martin Czerny
Vienna, Austria
06/04/2009 14:15 - 06/04/2009 14:25
Guidelines for endovascular intervention after transection early and late
Edward Diethrich
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
06/04/2009 14:25 - 06/04/2009 14:35
Limb ischaemia in aortic dissection
John Reidy
London, UK
06/04/2009 14:35 - 06/04/2009 14:45
TEVAR does not require CT follow up
Eric Walser
Jacksonville, FL
06/04/2009 14:45 - 06/04/2009 14:55
More Thoracic Aorta session
Chairman Christoph Nienaber
Rostock, Germany
06/04/2009 15:54 - 06/04/2009 17:45
Diameter criteria for TEVAR need to be re-set
Matt Thompson
London, UK
06/04/2009 15:55 - 06/04/2009 16:05
Viabahn debranching of supra aortic trunks
Mario Lachat
Zurich, Switzerland
06/04/2009 16:05 - 06/04/2009 16:15
Scallop design for thoracic stent graft: an alternative to improve distal fixation and sealing
Vicente Riambau
Barcelona, Spain
06/04/2009 16:15 - 06/04/2009 16:25
Paraplegia after aortic endovascular surgery - can it be prevented?
Richard J. Gibbs
London, UK
06/04/2009 16:35 - 06/04/2009 16:45
Debate: Branched endografts is a minority issue - For the motion
Robert Bonser
Birmingham, UK
06/04/2009 16:45 - 06/04/2009 16:55
Debate: Branched endografts is a minority issue - Against the motion
Krassi Ivancev
London, UK
06/04/2009 16:55 - 06/04/2009 17:05
Open antegrade hybrid treatment of complex thoracic aortic disease
Heinz Jakob
Essen, Germany
06/04/2009 17:05 - 06/04/2009 17:15
Outcomes of bare metal versus covered stents used with Fenestrated Endo Grafts
Jurg Te?arek
Munster, Germany
06/04/2009 17:15 - 06/04/2009 17:25
Tuesday 07 April
Renal And Mesenteric Artery Stenosis session
Chairman Michael Jenkins
London, UK
07/04/2009 08:59 - 07/04/2009 09:45
Debate: There is a continuing need for surgery for renal artery stenosis following the ASTRAL trial - For the motion
George Hamilton
London, UK
07/04/2009 09:00 - 07/04/2009 09:05
Debate: There is a continuing need for surgery for renal artery stenosis following the ASTRAL trial - Against the motion
Marshall Benjamin
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
07/04/2009 09:05 - 07/04/2009 09:10
What is the place for renal artery intervention?
Mark O. Downes
Canterbury, UK
07/04/2009 09:10 - 07/04/2009 09:20
Acute mesenteric ischaemia and the role of CT Angiography diagnosis, thrombolysis and laporoscopic second look
Mehmet Kurtoglu
Istanbul, Turkey
07/04/2009 09:20 - 07/04/2009 09:30
Delayed abdominal closure for ruptured aneurysm
Martin Bj
Uppsala, Sweden
07/04/2009 09:55 - 07/04/2009 10:05
Logistics in ruptured aneurysm
Dieter Mayer
Zurich, Switzerland
07/04/2009 10:05 - 07/04/2009 10:15
The Groningen experience for ruptured aneurysm
Eric Verhoeven
Groningen, Netherlands
07/04/2009 10:15 - 07/04/2009 10:25

