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Thoracic Aortic Controversies - Wednesday, 21st April
Venue:   Livestream 1
Time: 14:00 - 19:30
Diagnosis for intervention and device design controversy
Time: 14:00 - 14:20
Moderators:   Gustavo Oderich, Houston, United States
Roberto Chiesa, Milan, Italy
14:00 - 14:05
IVUS in thoracic and abdominal aortic repair: A practical approach to increase precision and reduce radiation
Speaker:   Joerg Tessarek, Lingen, Germany
14:05 - 14:10
Audience participation and discussion
14:10 - 14:15
Device design or patient anatomy - what is first?
Speaker:   Timothy Resch, Malmo, Sweden
14:15 - 14:20
Audience participation and discussion
 
Arch controversies
Time: 14:20 - 15:00
14:20 - 14:25
Edited case: Fully percutaneous arch branch repair
Speaker:   Stephan Haulon, Paris, France
14:25 - 14:30
Audience participation and discussion
14:30 - 14:35
The learning curve associated with new technologies
Speaker:   Martin Czerny, Freiburg, Germany
14:35 - 14:40
Audience participation and discussion
14:40 - 14:45
Edited case: Endovascular approach to treat aortic arch aneurysm with double branch stent graft
Speaker:   Piotr Szopinski, Warsaw, Poland
14:45 - 14:50
Audience participation and discussion
14:50 - 14:55
Mid-term results from thoracic branch endoprosthesis feasibility trials
Speaker:   Michael Dake, Tucson, United States
14:55 - 15:00
Audience participation and discussion
 
Networking break
Time: 15:00 - 15:30
Satellite Symposium: Benefits of using a proven, easy and precise low-profile thoracic stent graft
Time: 15:00 - 15:30
Moderator:   Tilo Koelbel, Hamburg, Germany
15:00 - 15:01
Welcome and introduction
Speaker:   Tilo Koelbel, Hamburg, Germany
15:01 - 15:06
TAA: Why a low-profile TAA device is my preferred thoracic endograft
Speaker:   Nikolaos Tsilimparis, Munich, Germany
15:06 - 15:11
Audience participation and discussion
15:11 - 15:16
Edited case: TAA
Speaker:   Geert Schurink, Maastricht, Netherlands
15:16 - 15:21
Audience participation and discussion
15:21 - 15:26
Advantages of distal active fixation in challenging morphology of the distal landing
Speaker:   Stefano Gennai, Modena, Italy
15:26 - 15:30
Audience participation and discussion
 
Arch controversies (continued)
Time: 15:30 - 16:00
Moderators:   Stephan Haulon, Paris, France
Michael Jenkins, President VSGBI, London, United Kingdom
15:30 - 15:35
A new modular double inner branch stent graft for endovascular repair of aortic arch pathology
Speaker:   Wei Guo, Beijing, China
15:35 - 15:40
Audience participation and discussion
15:40 - 15:45
Pushing the limits: Redo open arch surgery
Speaker:   Joseph Coselli, Houston, United States
15:45 - 15:50
Audience participation and discussion
15:50 - 15:55
Choosing the right treatment for aortic arch disease: when open, when hybrid, and when total endo
Speaker:   Luca Bertoglio, Milan, Italy
15:55 - 16:00
Audience participation and discussion
 
Dissecting aneurysm controversies
Time: 16:00 - 16:30
16:00 - 16:05
Causes of distal stent graft-induced new entry in TEVAR for dissecting aneurysms
Speaker:   Vincent Riambau, Barcelona, Spain
16:05 - 16:10
Audience participation and discussion
16:10 - 16:15
Timing is crucial: When to intervene in type B aortic dissection
Speaker:   Ali Azizzadeh, Los Angeles, United States
16:15 - 16:20
Audience participation and discussion
16:20 - 16:25
Edited case: TEVAR can be the right choice for treating thoracic aortic complex disease
Speaker:   Luigi Lovato, Bologna, Italy
16:25 - 16:30
Audience participation and discussion
 
Networking break
Time: 16:30 - 17:00
Satellite Symposium: Innovative approaches to address aortic and fem-pop procedural challenges
Time: 16:30 - 17:00
Moderator:   Andrew Holden, Auckland, New Zealand
16:30 - 16:35
Differentiated therapies address the unmet needs of vascular disease - company overview
Speaker:   Matt Thompson, Irvine, United States
16:35 - 16:40
The DETOUR procedure: Percutaneous bypass for complex long fem-popliteal disease
Speaker:   Sean Lyden, Cleveland, United States
16:40 - 16:45
A low-profile, polymer-based answer to infrarenal aortic aneurysms
Speaker:   Joseph Lombardi, Camden, United States
16:45 - 17:00
Audience participation and discussion
 
Dissecting aneurysm controversies (continued)
Time: 17:00 - 17:20
Moderators:   Gustavo Oderich, Houston, United States
Tilo Koelbel, Hamburg, Germany
17:00 - 17:05
Edited case: Chronic dissection treated with a combined fenestrated/branched custom-made low profile device with preloaded catheters
Speaker:   Stephan Haulon, Paris, France
17:05 - 17:10
Audience participation and discussion
17:10 - 17:15
Repair of post-dissecting aneurysms of the thoracoabdominal aorta - open or endovascular?
Speaker:   Germano Melissano, Milan, Italy
17:15 - 17:20
Audience participation and discussion
 
Descending thoracic aneurysm controversies
Time: 17:20 - 18:00
17:20 - 17:25
Podium 1st: Consistent results across multiple thoracic pathologies - long-term data associated with a contemporary TEVAR device
Speaker:   Joseph Bavaria, Philadelphia, United States
17:25 - 17:30
Audience participation and discussion
17:30 - 17:35
Edited case: TEVAR with staged deployment in challenging anatomies
Speaker:   Dittmar Boeckler, Heidelberg, Germany
17:35 - 17:40
Audience participation and discussion
17:40 - 17:45
Edited case: Use of antimicrobial graft for aortoesophageal fistula
Speaker:   Andrea Kahlberg, Milan, Italy
17:45 - 17:50
Audience participation and discussion
17:50 - 17:55
Creation of artificial landing zones in thoracic and abdominal aorta
Speaker:   Jurgen Falkensammer, Vienna, Austria
17:55 - 18:00
Audience participation and discussion
 
Networking break
Time: 18:00 - 18:30
Satellite Symposium: From benchtop to bedside: Elevating EVAR through off-the-shelf technologies
Time: 18:00 - 18:30
Moderator:   Hence Verhagen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
18:00 - 18:02
Introduction
Speaker:   Hence Verhagen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
18:02 - 18:08
How stent graft design influences overall AAA sac dynamics and overall therapy success
Speaker:   Michel Reijnen, Arnhem, Netherlands
18:08 - 18:16
How to approach challenging necks with off-the-shelf solutions
Speaker:   Kyriakos Oikonomou, Regensburg, Germany
18:16 - 18:24
Advantages of chEVAR in inadequate sealing zones: Recent literature and practical examples
Speaker:   Theodoros Kratimenos, Athens, Greece
18:24 - 18:30
Audience participation and discussion
 
Thoracoabdominal aneurysm controversies
Time: 18:30 - 19:30
Moderators:   Michael Jenkins, President VSGBI, London, United Kingdom
Hence Verhagen, President ESVS, Rotterdam, Netherlands
18:30 - 18:35
First off-the-shelf pre-cannulated and multi-inner-branched thoracoabdominal stent graft system
Speaker:   Alexander Zimmermann, Zurich, Switzerland
18:35 - 18:40
Audience participation and discussion
18:40 - 18:50
CX Debate: The majority of TAAAs in patients with connective tissue disorders can be approached with endovascular repair

For the motion
18:40 - 18:45
Stephan Haulon, Paris, France

Against the motion
18:45 - 18:50
Roberto Chiesa, Milan, Italy

18:50 - 19:00
Audience participation, discussion and polling
19:00 - 19:05
Early clinical experience with an off-the-shelf thoracoabdominal branched device
Speaker:   Mark Farber, Chapel Hill, United States
19:05 - 19:10
Audience participation and discussion
19:10 - 19:15
Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair without spinal drains
Speaker:   Gustavo Oderich, Houston, United States
19:15 - 19:20
Audience participation and discussion
19:20 - 19:25
Radiation exposure: A valuable quality metric for endovascular aortic repair
Speaker:   Bijan Modarai, London, United Kingdom
19:25 - 19:30
Audience participation and discussion
 
Meet the Experts session: A preliminary analysis of structural failures of a contemporary thoracic stent graft
Time: 19:30 - 20:00
Moderator:   Pieter Kappetein, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Panel:   Fabio Verzini, Turin, Italy
Kenneth Ouriel, New York, United States
Yaron Sternbach, Albany, United States
Meet the Experts session: New pathways in vascular imaging with the complete intraoperative hybrid solution
Time: 19:30 - 20:00
Moderator:   Joerg Leonhardt, Nurenberg, Germany