CX 2021 Programme
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Live stream 1
- Live stream 2
- Abstracts on demand
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Times in GMT. Programme subject to change.
Venous & Lymphatic Controversies - Deep - Wednesday, 21st April
Venue: Livestream 2
Time: 14:00 - 19:30
Deep venous controversies
Moderators: | Stephen Black, London, United Kingdom |
Manj Gohel, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
Defining ‘inappropriate’ stenting for non-thrombotic iliac vein disease
Speaker: | Steve Elias, Englewood, United States |
CX Debate: Pre-procedure anatomy is enough to predict outcomes after deep venous stenting
For the motion
Houman Jalaie, Aachen, Germany |
Against the motion
William Marston, Chapel Hill, United States |
Key patient characteristics that determine outcomes after deep venous stenting
Speaker: | Erin Murphy, Charlotte, United States |
Edited case: Lessons from early and late deep vein stent thrombosis
Speaker: | Gerry O'Sullivan, Galway, Ireland |
Podium 1st: The importance of complete early thrombus removal - CLEAR DVT study
Speaker: | Mitchell Silver, Columbus, United States |
Networking break
Deep venous controversies (continued)
Moderators: | Armando Mansilha, Porto, Portugal |
Manj Gohel, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
Robotic caval surgery for renal tumour and the Nutcracker Syndrome
Speaker: | Samuel Money, Phoenix, United States |
Clinical and economic burden of venous leg ulcers with deep venous obstruction
Speaker: | Raghu Kolluri, Columbus, United States |
Determining the adequacy of inflow for patients with post-thrombotic venous outflow obstruction
Speaker: | Paul Gagne, Darien, United States |
Areas of ongoing controversy in deep venous management: Findings from a Delphi consensus
Speaker: | Rick de Graaf, Friedrichshafen, Germany |
Anticoagulation strategies after deep venous stenting interventions
Speaker: | Stephen Black, London, United Kingdom |
Hip biomechanics and venous stent durability testing
Speaker: | Kush Desai, Chicago, United States |
Networking break
One-stop diagnosis - the hurting leg: Pathways at speed
Moderators: | Manj Gohel, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
Alun Davies, London, United Kingdom |
The importance of one-stop rapid assessment for hurting legs
Speaker: | TBA |
The optimal diagnostic strategy for the hurting leg
Speaker: | TBA |
Speed of access to prevent complications from venous thrombosis
Speaker: | TBA |
Venous wound controversies
Moderators: | Armando Mansilha, Porto, Portugal |
Stephen Black, London, United Kingdom |
CX Debate: For patients with C6 disease, the iliac venous outflow should be routinely and specifically imaged
For the motion
Antonios Gasparis, Stony Brook, United States |
Against the motion
Alun Davies, London, United Kingdom |
The influence of endovenous modality and technique on clinical outcomes in C6 patients
Speaker: | Manj Gohel, Cambridge, United Kingdom |
Networking break
Miscellaneous venous controversies
Moderators: | Stephen Black, London, United Kingdom |
Armando Mansilha, Porto, Portugal |
Removing embedded IVC filters: Just because you can, does it mean you should?
Speaker: | Kush Desai, Chicago, United States |
Indications, techniques and evidence for upper extremity deep venous stenting
Speaker: | Steven Dubenec, Sydney, Australia |
Principles for prioritisation of venous interventions
Speaker: | Sergio Gianesini, Ferrara, Italy |
VIVO study 12-month results: Analysis of outcomes in patients with stent extension below the inguinal ligament
Speaker: | Anthony Comerota, Alexandria, United States |
VTE risk assessment and thromboprophylaxis in the COVID-19 era
Speaker: | Joseph Caprini, Northfield, United States |
The future of VTE research
Speaker: | TBA |