CX 2024 Programme

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Day 3: CX Innovation Showcase - Thursday, 25th April
Venue:   Theatre 3
Time: 09:00 - 18:00
CX Innovation Showcase
Time: 09:00 - 10:10
Chairing:   Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
09:00 - 09:06
Common mistakes made by first time innovators
Speaker:   Lindsay Machan, Vancouver, Canada
09:06 - 09:12
Audience participation & discussion
09:12 - 09:18
From aortic focus to vascular frontier: Reinventing and expanding our vision
Speaker:   Matt Thompson, Irvine, United States
09:18 - 09:24
Audience participation & discussion
09:24 - 09:30
Podium First: IMPROVE AD: How we plan to merge data
Speaker:   Firas Mussa, Houston, United States
09:30 - 09:36
Audience participation & discussion
09:36 - 09:42
The future of the operating room
Speaker:   Nadine Hachach-Haram, London, United Kingdom
09:42 - 09:48
Audience participation & discussion
09:48 - 09:54
The role of the OR black box in vascular surgery audits
Speaker:   Alan Lumsden, Houston, United States
09:54 - 10:00
Audience participation & discussion
10:00 - 10:10
Panel Discussion
 
Coffee break
Time: 10:10 - 10:30
The future is… Limus? Paclitaxel? Infection Control Prevention?
Time: 10:30 - 11:00
Chairing:   Robert Mitchell, Utah, United States
10:30 - 10:35
The future is… limus
Speaker:   Jeffrey Jump, Nyon, Switzerland
10:35 - 10:40
The future is… paclitaxel
Speaker:   Lindsay Machan, Vancouver, Canada
10:40 - 10:45
The future is… infection control prevention: Infectious challenges, molecular solutions: A glimpse into the future of vascular conduits through supramolecular chemistry
Speaker:   Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
10:45 - 11:00
Audience participation, discussion & voting
 
CX Innovation Showcase
Time: 11:00 - 12:00
Chairing:   Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
11:00 - 11:06
Flow imaging using ultrasound particle imaging velocimetry
Speaker:   Michel Reijnen, Arnhem, Netherlands
11:06 - 11:12
Audience participation & discussion
11:12 - 11:18
Digital twin technology to assist prediction of type IA endoleaks
Speaker:   Antoine Millon, Lyon, France
11:18 - 11:24
Audience participation & discussion
11:24 - 11:30
Cannulation of the contralateral limb in EVAR: 30 seconds, no failures
Speaker:   Willem Wisselink, Chicago, United States
11:30 - 11:36
Audience participation & discussion
11:36 - 11:42
3D Medical Support: Interesting tools to facilitate endovascular procedures
Speaker:   Rutger Visser, Enschede, Netherlands
11:42 - 12:00
Audience participation & discussion
 
Stents & Coatings
Time: 12:00 - 13:00
Chairing:   Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
12:00 - 12:06
The future is both bioresorbable and drug based below the knee
Speaker:   Sahil Parikh, New York, United States
12:06 - 12:12
Audience participation & discussion
12:12 - 12:18
STENTiT: Bio-absorbable polymer based stent
Speaker:   Bart Sanders, Eindhoven, Netherlands
12:18 - 12:24
Audience participation & discussion
12:24 - 12:30
Podium First: BeYond venous post-market clinical follow-up study
Speaker:   Michael Lichtenberg, Arnsberg, Germany
12:30 - 12:36
Audience participation & discussion
12:36 - 12:42
Podium First: New intravascular lithotripsy and embolic technologies
Speaker:   Shawn P Fojtik, Salt Lake City, United States
12:42 - 12:48
Audience participation & discussion
12:48 - 12:54
Biodegradable inferior vena cava filter
Speaker:   Robert Mitchell, Utah, United States
12:54 - 13:00
Audience participation & discussion
 
Lunch break
Time: 13:00 - 13:30
Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Robotics
Time: 13:30 - 14:50
Chairing:   Robert Mitchell, Utah, United States
13:30 - 13:36
The value of robotics in disease management
Speaker:   Alan Lumsden, Houston, United States
13:36 - 13:42
Audience participation & discussion
13:42 - 13:48
Endovascular procedures with zero X-ray exposure to all medical personnel using an endovascular robot
Speaker:   Tomas Baltrunas, Vilnius, Lithuania
13:48 - 13:54
Audience participation & discussion
13:54 - 14:00
The evolution of AI in endovascular surgery
Speaker:   Paul Mussenden, Cambridge, United Kingdom
14:00 - 14:06
Audience participation & discussion
14:06 - 14:18
The digitalisation of interventional rooms: Revolutionising education, performance, recording, and analysis of procedures
Speaker:   Nicolas Foin, Bruxelles, Belgium
14:18 - 14:24
Audience participation & discussion
14:24 - 14:36
Combining microchips, microprocessors, WiFi, and artificial intelligence to establish new standards for decision making during invasive procedures
Speaker:   Barry Katzen, Miami, United States
14:36 - 14:42
Audience participation & discussion
14:42 - 14:50
Panel discussion
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Abstracts
Time: 14:50 - 15:50
Chairing:   Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
14:50 - 14:56
Doctor, could artificial intelligence provide some information on my iliac aneurysm?
Speaker:   Antonio da Silva, Wrexham, United Kingdom
14:56 - 15:02
Audience participation & discussion
15:02 - 15:08
Machine learning improves assessment of proficiency in endovascular aortic repair simulations
Speaker:   Rebecca Skov, Copenhagen, Denmark
15:08 - 15:14
Audience participation & discussion
15:14 - 15:20
Unleashing AI's potential in vascular surgery: A comprehensive review of data utilisation and applications with natural language processing, machine learning, and deep learning
Speaker:   Katarzyna Powezka, London, United Kingdom
15:20 - 15:26
Audience participation & discussion
15:26 - 15:32
The use of artificial intelligence in 3D imaging modalities and diabetic foot disease: A systematic review
Speaker:   Manal Ahmad, London, United Kingdom
15:32 - 15:38
Audience participation & discussion
15:38 - 15:50
Panel discussion
 
Tea break
Time: 15:50 - 16:10
Dragons' Den
Time: 16:10 - 18:00
Dragon:   Stephen Greenhalgh, London, United Kingdom
Frans Moll, Utrecht, Netherlands
Robert Mitchell, Utah, United States
William Colone, San Clemente, United States
Peter Hinchliffe, New York, United States
Shawn P Fojtik, Salt Lake City, United States
Chas Taylor, Horsham, United Kingdom
16:10 - 16:15
Introduction to Dragons' Den
Speaker:   Stephen Greenhalgh, London, United Kingdom
16:15 - 16:20
New design of a vascular access sheath
Speaker:   Ajay Dabas, Delhi, India
16:20 - 16:25
Questions from the Dragons
16:25 - 16:30
AI based automated aortic segmentation tool for detection of aortic volume changes
Speaker:   Tomas Baltrunas, Vilnius, Lithuania
16:30 - 16:35
Questions from the Dragons
16:35 - 16:40
The O.R.S.A project and N.I.C.K device
Speaker:   Dimitrios Chatzis, Ioannina, Greece
16:40 - 16:45
Questions from the Dragons
16:45 - 16:50
Endovascular patch to treat aortic dissection and other focal lesions
Speaker:   Jordi Martorell, Barcelona, Spain
16:50 - 16:55
Questions from the Dragons
16:55 - 17:00
Endohub platform for aorta and iliac arteries
Speaker:   Pierre Galvagni Silveira, Florianopolis, Brazil
17:00 - 17:05
Questions from the Dragons
17:05 - 17:10
The Augmented Reality ARCUS technology to look through patients using the Microsoft HoloLens 2
Speaker:   Jan Heyligers, Tilburg, Netherlands
17:10 - 17:15
Questions from the Dragons
17:15 - 17:20
Mokita Technology: Resolving air-embolism in TEVAR and TAVI
Speaker:   Tilo Koelbel, Hamburg, Germany
17:20 - 17:25
Questions from the Dragons
17:25 - 17:30
Portable RF coil to measure instantaneous cardiac output
Speaker:   Bart Steensma, Utrecht, Netherlands
17:30 - 17:35
Questions from the Dragons
17:35 - 17:40
A new endoanchor system for enhanced endograft fixation and seal
Speaker:   Andrew Holden, Auckland, New Zealand
17:40 - 17:45
Questions from the Dragons
17:45 - 17:55
Deliberation by the Dragons
17:55 - 18:00
Announcement of the winner. Photograph with Dragons' Den winner of £1000 CX Innovation prize.
Speaker:   Stephen Greenhalgh, London, United Kingdom