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Crowne Plaza St Peter’s Hotel • Via Aurelia Antica 415 • 00165 Roma
Founding Directors Max Amor & Patrice Bergeron
Honorary Directors Luigi Inglese, Thomas Ischinger, Dieter Raithel
MEET 2013 Course DirectorsMax Amor, Patrice Bergeron, Piergiorgio Cao, Nicholas Cheshire, Nicola Mangialardi, Klaus Mathias
Crowne Plaza St Peter’s Hotel
Rome, ItalyParamedical session
6th Annual Joint Meeting of ISES & MEET
COURSE DIRECTORS 2013Max 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 2013Eric 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 2013Vladimir Alexandrescu, Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium
Vittorio Ambrosini, Avellino, Italy
Ali Amin, Reading, USA
Jan Brunkwall, Köln, Germany
Clifford Buckley, Temple, United States
Jacques Busquet, Paris, France
Lucien Castellani, Tours, France
Carlo Cernetti, Trevise, Italy
Roberto Chiesa, Milano, Italy
Enrico Cieri, Italy
Gioachino Coppi, Modene, Italy
Jean-Paul De Vries, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands
Edward B. Diethrich, Phoenix, USA
Mark Farber, Chapel Hill, USA
Ciro Ferrer, Rome, Italy
Alessandro Frullini, Figline Valdarno-Florence, Italy
Massimiliano Fusaro, Munich, Germany
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
Thomas Larzon, Orebro, Sweden
Javier Leal Monedero, Madrid, Spain
Christos Liapis, Chaidari, Greece
Oscar Maleti, Modena, Italy
Giancarlo Mansueto, Verna, Italy
Marco Manzi, Padova, Italy
Giustino Marcucci, Rome, Italy
Germano Melissano, Milan, Italy
Antonio Micari, Palermo, Italy
Piero Montorsi, Milan, Italy
Tatsuya Nakama, Miyazaki, Japan
Franco Nessi, Tomo, Italy
Christoph Nienaber, Rostock, Germany
Furuzan Numan, Istanbul, Turkey
Flavio Peinetti, Aosta, Italy
Michel Perrin, Chassieu, France
Ivo Petrov, Sofia, Bulgaria
Giovanni Pratesi, Quarrata, Italy
Thomas Proebstle, Mainz, Germany
Antonio Rampoldi, Milano, Italy
Lars Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nung Rudarakanchana, London, U.K.
Carlo Ruotolo, Napoli, Italy
Natzi Sakalihasan, Liège, Belgium
Carlo Setacci, Siena, Italy
Thomas Sos, New York, USA
Francesco Speziale, Rome, Italy
Georgio Spreafico, Padova, Italy
Andrea Stella, Bologna, 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
Hiroyoshi Yokoi, Kitakyushu, Japan
Multidisciplinarity is our trademark. We aim to build synergies, raise consensus and find center points.
Sunday June 9 Monday June 10 Tuesday June 1108.00 Acute stroke &
carotid management
08.00 Renal & visceral
09.45 Coffee break 10.00 Coffee break
10.15 Asymptomatic carotid angioplasty
10.30 Diabetic foot & BTK disease
12.10Japan session 12.30
Lunch breakSouth Africa
parallel session
13.00
Venous session
13.00Lunch break
luncheon
symposium 14.00Aortic branch malperfusion
14.30New devices for aorta &
peripheral angioplasty 15.40 Coffee break
16.10
Aortic emergencies
16.10 Coffee break
16.40
Lower extremity challenges
16.30 Coffee break
Junior’s program
Parallel symposium
18.45 Awards ceremony19.00 End of the sessions 19.00 Adjournment
19.15 End of the sessions
MEET 2013 E-COMBO (book + dvd) on Endovascular management of vascular emergencies INTERACTIVE VOTING
CASE REPORTS AND RECORDED VIDEO CASES
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
We are looking forward to welcoming you in a couple of months at the Crowne Plaza St Peter’s Hotel for the third time, on the occasion of the MEET 2013 which promises to be better than ever.
New this year, the congress will start on a Sunday afternoon to enable you to spend the week-end before in the City of Seven Hills which offers something for everyone: whether you are a culture or an art passionate, an Italian cuisine lover, a fashion addict, the Romantic City is sure to please you.
To achieve our multidisciplinary educative ambition, we will favor more videos, more clinical cases, more discussions. 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.
One of the scientific directors, Dr Kazushi Urasawa, organized an entire Japanese session on Tuesday June 11. We are honoured to welcome our Japanese friends to share their experience with all MEET attendees, but also all person connected online with our webcast system.
Again, you will be offered a MEET Combo (Book + DVD) this time on the management of endovascular emergencies.
In parallel, on Tuesday, French, Italian and English nurses and technicians will have the opportunity to follow an intensive course tailored for them with simultaneous translation.
Join MEET 2013 and build endovascular synergies with our outstanding international faculty in the Eternal City!
The MEET Directors
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Sunday June 9
13.00 Venous session 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 13.50 Radiofrequency ablation by bipolar catheter, C. Hamel Desnos 14.00 Ablation 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?
14.20 Is it that dangerous injecting foam sclerotherapy into a varicose vein? A. Frullini 14.30 Complications after endothermal ablation, J-L. Gérard 14.40 The treatment of varicose veins, which do you prefer, the most efficient or the most cost
effective? J-J. Guex 14.50 Discussion
Deep veins 15.00 Recanalization of the deep vein in post thrombotic syndrome, O. Maleti 15.10 Long term results after Pelvic vein embolization, J. Leal Monedero 15.20 Do we need RCT to assess CCSVI, I. Petrov 15.30 Discussion
15.40 Coffee break
16.10 Aortic emergencies Chairmen: I. Van Herzeele, M. Lachat, N. Cheshire
16.10 Case 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 16.40 rEVAR 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 17.15 Is it true? Most US EVAR’s are done outside the IFU with negative impact on outcome,
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17.22 Endovascular treatment in emergency of para-anastomotic aneurysm (true or false), G. Marcucci
17.29 Discussion
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 18.08 Investigation & management of mycotic aortic aneurysms in 21st Century, N. Cheshire 18.15 Which place for a branched stent graft in an emergent TAAA, S. Haulon 18.22 Discussion
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
Monday June 10
08.00 Acute stroke & carotid management Chairmen: K. Mathias, R. McWillams, F. Speziale, L. N. Hopkins
08.00 Case reports and recorded video cases TBD, L. N. Hopkins Multifocal arteriopathy with stroke, B. Faurie
08:20 Which stroke can benefit from Lysis and Thrombectomy? L. N. Hopkins 08:27 Which 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 09:02 How to organize the workflow within and outside the hospital? Logistic of stroke
management, K. Mathias 09:09 Discussion
14.34 Update on «Off-the-shelf devices», M. Farber 14.41 Chimps for acute type B dissection, M. Lachat 14.48 Which place for emergent intervention in complicated acute type B dissection,
N. Mangialardi 14.55 Which place for emergent intervention in acute non complicated type B dissection,
J. Brunkwall 15.02 Salvage of a visceral artery raising from the false channel, C. Rabbia 15.09 Role of branched and fenestrated stent grafts in TAD, P. Kasprzak 15.16 The multilayer stent may change the parameters of aortic branch malperfusion,
E. B. Diethrich 15.23 TEVAR for chronic type B TAD: when and how? E. Verhoeven 15.30 When can we neglect a renal malperfusion and when is it an emergency? T. Sos 15.37 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 Coffee break
16.40 Lower extremity challenges and some ideas on how to solve them Chairmen: M. Amor, G. Tepe, C. Liapis, C. Ruotolo
16.40 Case reports and recorded video cases Endovascular management of a complex aortoiliac occlusion utilizing an IVUS re-entry
device, A. Amin Iliac case treated with covered stent, C. Rabbia
17.00 The 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 18.03 Discussion
18:15 Case reports and recorded video cases TBD, M. Manzi 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
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
09.45 Coffee break
10.15 Carotid angioplasty for asymptomatic patients Chairmen: Z. Krajcer, D. Raithel, M. Wholey, C. Setacci
10.15 Case 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 11:25 How 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 11:39 Discussion
11:50 Case reports and recorded video cases Cervical reverse flow (michi procedure), P. Bergeron Carotid artery stenting: the tale of five stents, Z. Krajcer Discussion
12.30 Lunch break on the exhibition hall
12.30 South Africa parallel session
Endovascular management of HIV vasculopathy, M. Veller Patient related radiation risks in endovascular procedures, J. Pillai Concerns in the endovascular management of traumatic thoracic transections,
I. Casimjee Expanding the role of endovascular, R. Goga The concept: endovascular sac filling during TEVAR and EVAR, J. Pillai
14.00 Aortic branch malperfusion Chairmen: P. Cao, C. Nienaber, R. Chiesa, E. B. Diethrich
14.00 Case reports and recorded video cases Stent graft for chronic type B dissection, N. Mangialardi Renal artery occlusive disease and infrarenal aortic occlusion, R. McWilliams
14.20 New IRAD datas, S. Trimarchi 14.27 Diagnosis and treatment of Type B dissection with malperfusion, G. Melissano
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Tuesday June 11
08.00 Renal and visceral Chairmen: L. Inglese, M. Amor, T. Ischinger, C. Rabbia
08.00 Case 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
08.30 Past 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, F. Nessi 09.15 Endovascular treatment of visceral vessels’ emergencies, G. Mansueto 09.22 Discussion
09.30 Case reports and recorded video cases Acute occlusive mesenteric ischemia and superior mesenteric artery occlusion: cases
reports and technical considerations, S. Greciano TBD, F. Nessi Discussion
10.00 Coffee break
10.30 Diabetic foot & BTK disease Chairmen: P. Schneider, M. Manzi, A. Stella, M. Fusaro
10.30 Case reports and recorded video cases TBD, M. Manzi TBD, P. Schneider
10.50 Angiosome concept - Multi-center trials of PAD patients in Japan, O. Iida 10.57 When and how to do pedal angioplasty? M. Manzi 11.04 Results of BTK stenting, E. Ducasse 11.11 BTK interventions 5 years from now. What will that look like? P. Schneider 11.18 Results of drug eluting balloons, J. Tessarek 11.25 «Hybrid» procedures for multilevel lesions, B. Gossetti 11.32 Global vascular management of PAD patients, H. Yokoi 11.39 Discussion
11.45 Case reports and recorded video cases BTK extreme revascularisation, E. Ducasse Recanalization of occluded BTK vessels crossing stentstruts: a case report, J. Tessarek
12.10 Japan session: Japanese techniques for CTO recanalization
Parallel symposium SEROM
Chairmen: K.Urasawa, M. Manzi, M. Amor
12.10 State of the art knuckle wire technique, O. Iida 12.20 Echo-guided wiring in the SFA-CTOs, H. Yokoi 12.30 Various distal punctures including plantar
puncture, TBD 12.40 Trans-collateral wiring, K. Urasawa 12.50 Wire Rendez-vous technique, T. Nakama
13.00 Lunch break on the exhibition hall
13.00 luncheon symposium
New devices
14.30 Part 1: New devices for aorta Chairmen: S. Ronchey, E. Ducasse, I. Van Herzeele, G. Pratesi
14.30 Do we need new devices? Clinical outcome of new generation grafts. An update from the Engage registry, G. Pratesi
14.35 Mid-term experience with a low profile thoracic endograft, G. Torsello 14.40 AAA endovascular treatment: from exclusion to sealing. The Nellix experience, E. Ducasse 14.45 The Dutch experience with the AFX device, J-P. De Vries 14.50 First Italian experience with the Fortevo endograft, C. Setacci 14.55 Experience with the Ovation Trivascular device, N. Mangialardi 15.00 The Ventana endografts, C. Buckley 15.05 The Bolton Treovance device, A. Kahlberg 15.10 Role of the Gore hybrid device, M. Lachat
15.15 Recorded video case The PRS approach: is patient specific 3D simulation effective? I. Van Herzeele 15.20 Discussion
15.30 Part 2: New devices for peripheral angioplasty Chairmen: G. Tepe, F. Peinetti, K. Urasawa, J. Tessarek
15.30 MFM 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, TBD 16.05 A new device (Mercator) to treat restenonis after POBA and stents in peripheral arteries,
P. Bergeron 16.10 Endoleak type II treatment with Onyx liquid Embolique System, F. Verzini 16.20 Discussion
Interactive votingWebcastRecorded video case
Tuesday June 11
16.30 Coffee break
17.00 Parrallel symposium: Radial approach for peripheral angioplasty Chairmen: M. Amor, B. Faurie, 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
17.00 Junior’s programOral communications Posters presentationJury: J. Busquet, L. Castellani, N. Cheshire Jury: TBD
18.45 Awards ceremony
19.00 Adjournment
Tuesday June 11
& 2013Workshops for radiographers and nurses
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09.00 Workshop 1 Interventional Radiology Management and optimization of ressources in the angiography room
12.30 Lunch break
14.00 Workshop 2 Angiosuite Structural, procedural and organizational perspectives in a multidisciplinary context
17.00 Free communications from Italy and Europe
18.00 End of the session
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Specialityq Cardiologist q Radiologist q Vascular Surgeonq Industry Professional q Vascular Technician & Nurse q Resident & Fellowq Student q Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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General organization Vérane Bergeron Moreau (Executive manager) +33 (0) 491 57 19 61 [email protected] & accommodation Michèle Caboste +33 (0) 491 57 19 60 [email protected] & marketing coordination Christine Arzouyan +33 (0) 491 57 19 63 [email protected]
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