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Welcome to the MEET 2008
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Today we have the honor and great pleasure to welcome you to the MEET 2008 Congress.During these four days, different topics will be presented focusing on endovascular therapies. Thescientific program was specially tailored to resume all issues of your every day practice that wouldimprove your knowledge and technical skills. As the MEET congress is now entering its 7th consecuti-ve year, it has been a great challenge for our Scientific Committee to maintain a primary platform forexchange of scientific and clinical information.
The Auditorium features 10 plenary sessions on: veins topics (Session 1), abdominal and tho-racic aortic interventions (Sessions 2 and 3), lower limbs and renal arteries (Sessions 4, 5 and 7), caro-tid artery stenting (Carotid Course 1, 2 and 3) and the new frontiers in endovascular procedures &structural heart diseases (Session 6).
Most of the sessions are illustrated by Recorded Live Cases performed by our Faculty, andfollowed by Crossfire Controversies. We have enriched the classic sessions’ scheme with “AdditionalContributions”, remarkable lectures proposed by some of the free papers participants. There is nodoubt that the MEET 2008 abstract competition gives a unique opportunity to young fellows to pre-sent their endovascular experience to an international audience. The Award ceremony will be held onSunday at 11.00.
As you know, one of our priorities is to generate an interactive ambiance and to allow allparticipants to discuss and share their point of view with international opinion leaders. To follow ourobjective, the Industry is organizing Luncheon symposia on Friday and Saturday at lunchtime. Loungesare set up to welcome a maximum of 60 participants. We invite you to join them and discover a widerange of topics, from basic science to clinical innovations. Moreover, some physicians will present theirrecorded live cases during the Video sessions at lunchtime in the Exhibition Hall.
We are truly glad to welcome the Second Annual Joint Meeting of ISES and MEET on the ope-ning day. This course was intentionally elaborated in order to deliver a profound course on abdominaland thoracic aortic interventions and veins topics.
We invite you to widen your focus of interest and to participate to a new session held forthe first time this year: “New Frontiers in Endovascular Procedures & Structural Heart Diseases” onFriday June 27 at 14.30, chaired by Dr. Alain Cribier and Dr. Roy Greenberg.
One of the MEET distinctive competences, the Carotid Course, will take place on Saturday.The agenda of the Course not only includes discussions on the technical and clinical aspects of thecarotid artery stenting, but also a presentation of the latest clinical trials. Afterwards on Sunday, theMEET faculty members will share their extraordinary endovascular experience during the Challenging& Controversial Cases session, bringing closer to you their every day practice.
Since managing the patient represents a significant challenge for the entire medical team,we conceived a specially tailored one-day course on French for Nurses and Technicians.
Once again, welcome to the Martinez Hotel for this exciting MEET edition. We look forwardto building tomorrow’s endovascular synergies together.
The MEET Directors
3MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
Max Amor Cardiologist Clinique Louis Pasteur, Essey-lès-Nancy, France
Patrice Bergeron Vascular Surgeon Saint Joseph Hospital, Marseille, France
Nicolas Cheschire Vascular Surgeon St Marys Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Luigi Inglese Radiologist Centro E. Melan, San Donato Milanese, Italy
Thomas Ischinger Cardiologist Klinikum München, Bogenhausen, Germany
Nicola Mangialardi Vascular Surgeon ACO San Filippo Neri, Roma, Italy
Klaus Mathias Radiologist Städtische Kliniken Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Dieter Raithel Vascular Surgeon Klinikum Nürnberg Süd, Nürnberg, Germany
Interventional cardiologists M. Amor, C. Breton, G. Ethévenot, R. Robert, J.P. Simon, Vascular surgeons C. Amicabile, B. Peiffert, P. Sebillotte, O. Hassan, B. LehalleRadiologist / scanner C. Bazin, B. Boccaccini, C. Barbier, J. P. Carpena, F. Lefevre, M. Olivier, S. Tissier, Y. WitteCardiology & echo lab Z. Chati, K. BelhadjNeurologists I. Masson, P. AubrunAnaesthesiologist B. Barbier, P. Deparis, K. Finance, A. Frederic, P. Lelarge,
J.C. Pottie, S. Thiebaut, D. Tisserant, P. Tourrand, R. ZecchiSecretaries L. GayetRadiology techncians J. Azzi, G. Khalife, T. JorisNurses M.E. Folz, S. Cuccuru
Departement of Cardiovascular SurgeryCardiovascular surgeons P. Bergeron, P. Coulon, T. de Chaumaray, V. PiretPneumologists C. Thomas, L. Dussard, F. PorriCardiologists P. Khanoyan, R. RosarioRadiologists O. BayleNeurologists F. Billet-Turc, R. PadovaniAnaesthesiologists P. Fabre, R. PerrinNephrologist J. LabastieBiomedical engineer P. LégerSuperior Chief Nursing Officer B. PelletierChief Nursing Officer C. Gargiullo, S. Durbec, M. SebanScrub-nurse E. Vuillemin
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Congress Directors
WELCOME TO THE MEET 20084
Hôpital Saint Joseph, Marseille, France
Clinique Louis Pasteur, Essey-lès-Nancy, France
Bernard MonierFlorent RovelloBernard Pol26 boulevard de Louvain-13 285 Marseille Cedex 08, France +33 491 806 500 +33 491 806 417www.hopital-saint-joseph.fr [email protected]
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Dr Philippe TourrandDr Christophe Baillet 7, rue Parmentier-CS 10099 54271 Essey-les-Nancy Cedex, France +33 890 655 000 +33 383 213 020 www.clinique-louispasteur.com
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Mechthild Greive Manfred Fiedler Eckart Wiechern Beurhausstr. 40 - 44137 Dortmund - Germany + 49 (023) 1953 21350 + 49 (023) 1953 21034 [email protected]
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Städtische Kliniken Dortmund, Radiologische Klinik, Dortmund, Germany
Hôpital Les Broussailles, Cannes, France
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Radiologist K. Mathias, E. Demirel, M. Kubasch, A. Schmitz-Stolbrink, HJ. SkamelAnaesthesiologist V. Wilkesmann Technical nurses B. Herzog, S. Haumann, S. BludauGeneral secretary G. Jacob
Radiologists A. Belloir, F. Chikli Vascular Surgeon B. PrateCardiologists G. Tannous, T. Tibi, J. Zemour
Jacques ThierryDr Thierry TibiDr Michel BeltranAlice Helbert +33 493 697 001 +33 493 697 009 www.hopital-cannes.fr [email protected]
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Jean-Pierre Becquemin Surgeon Créteil, France
Jan D. Blankensteijn Surgeon Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Jacques Bleyn Surgeon Antwerp, Belgium
Nicolas Bonnet Surgeon Paris, France
Jean-François Bonneville Neuroradiologist Besançon, France
Marc Bosiers Surgeon Dendermonde, Belgium
Alan Bray Surgeon Newcastle, Australia
Jan Brunkwall Surgeon Köln, Germany
Piergiorgio Cao Surgeon Perugia, Italy
Carlo Cernetti Cardiologist Mirano, Italy
Frank J. Criado Surgeon Baltimore, USA
Alain Cribier Surgeon Rouen, France
Mark A. Farber Surgeon Chapel Hill, USA
Massimiliano Fusaro Cardiologist Abano Terme, Italy
Roy K. Greenberg Surgeon Cleveland, USA
Stéphan Haulon Surgeon Lille, France
L. Nelson Hopkins Neurosurgeon Buffalo, USA
Emmanuel Houdart Neuroradiologist Paris, France
Konstantinos Katsanos Radiologist Patras, Greece
Dimitrios Kiskinis Surgeon Thessaloniki, Greece
Michel S. Makaroun Surgeon Pittsburgh, USA
Jon S. Matsumura Surgeon Chicago, USA
André Nevelsteen Surgeon Leuven, Belgium
Christoph A. Nienaber Cardiologist Rostock, Germany
Julio Palmaz Surgeon San Antonio, USA
Patrick Peeters Surgeon Bonheiden, Belgium
Claudio Rabbia Radiologist Torino, Italy
Steve R. Ramee Cardiologist New Orleans, USA
Abbas Rashid Surgeon Liverpool, United Kingdom
Martin Schillinger Angiologist Vienna, Austria
Peter Schneider Surgeon Honolulu, USA
Carlo Setacci Surgeon Siena, Italy
Jacques Théron Radiologist Caen, France
Matt Thompson Surgeon London, United Kingdom
Jos C. Van den Berg Radiologist Lugano, Switzerland
Frank J. Veith Surgeon Riverdale, USA
Mark Wholey Radiologist Pittsburgh, USA
Michael H. Wholey Radiologist San Antonio, USA
Guest Faculty
WELCOME TO THE MEET 20086
Claude Amicabile Surgeon Essey-les-Nancy, France
Jacques Azorin Surgeon Bobigny, France
Guido Bellandi Surgeon Arezzo, Italy
Jacques Busquet Surgeon Saint-Cloud, France
Emilio Calabrese Surgeon Milano, Italy
Jean-Marie Cardon Surgeon Nîmes, France
Lucien Castellani Surgeon Tours, France
Zukaï Chati Cardiologist Essey-les-Nancy, France
Philippe Commeau Cardiologist Ollioules, France
Eric Dippel Cardiologist Iowa, USA
Dai Do Do Angiologist Bern, Switzerland
Francis van Elst Surgeon Sint Truiden, Belgium
Gérard Ethévenot Cardiologist Essey-les-Nancy, France
Jean-Luc Gérard Surgeon Créteil Paris XII, France
Olivier Goeau-Brissoniere Surgeon Paris, France
Emad Hussein Surgeon Cairo, Egypt
Jean-Claude Jouven Surgeon Marseille, France
Jan Kovac Surgeon Leicester, United-Kingdom
Armando Lobato Surgeon Sâo Paulo, Brazil
Pierre Meyer Cardiologist Saint-Laurent du Var, France
Claude Mialhe Surgeon Monaco
Bernard Peiffert Surgeon Essey-lès-Nancy, France
Vincent Piret Surgeon Marseille, France
André Pisapia Cardiologist Marseille, France
Donald Reid Surgeon Carluke, Lankarshire, United Kingdom
Wolfgang Ritter Surgeon Nürnberg, Germany
Mauro Romano Surgeon Paris, France
Georges Saad Cardiologist Liege, Belgium
Pierre Sarradon Surgeon Toulon, France
Thomas Sos Radiologist New York, USA
Zoltan Turi Cardiologist Camden, USA
Roberto Fernadez Vina Cardiologist Buenos Aires, Argentina
Jean-Paul de Vries Surgeon Urtrecht, the Netherlands
Welcome Experts
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Peeters No No No No No No No No No Yes YesPeiffert No No No No No No No No No Yes YesPiretRabbia Pisapia Yes No No Medtronic No No No No No Yes No
St Jude MedicalRabbia Raithel Yes No No Boston No BSc, EDLX No No No Yes Yes
Scientific, Edwards LMATEndologix, Gore,LeMaitreMedtronicVascutak
Ramee Yes No Cordis sadra No No Square, Dne, Yes Yes Yes YesMedical Hansen MedicalAccess Boston Scientific Cloture Medtronic
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The MEET Congress is officially endorsed by:
ISES INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ENDOVASCULAR SPECIALISTSFrank J. CriadoEdward B. Diethrich1928 E. Highland Avenue, Suite F104-605, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA001 602 650 1334 001 602 266 6018 www.isesonline.org [email protected]
SICVE ITALIAN SOCIETY OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERYGiancarlo BracaleBruno GossettiConOr Srl, Via Donizetti 20, 00198 Roma, Italy06.85305059 06.85304862 [email protected]
GSVS GERMAN SOCIETY FOR ENDOVASCULAR AND VASCULAR SURGERYProf. Dr. med. Hans-Joachim FlorekMrs Susanne PahlkeLangenbeck-Virchow-Haus, Luisenstr. 58/59,10117 Berlin, Germany 0049(0)30/28004390 0049(0)28004399 [email protected]
GISE ITALIAN SOCIETY OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGYStefano De Servi
Piazza IV Novembre, 4 – 20124 Milano, Italy0049 (0) 2 671 656 120049 (0) 2 671 652 66 [email protected]
GCS WORKING GROUP OF ANGIOLOGY OF THE GERMAN CARDIAC SOCIETYProf. Christiane Tiefenbacher
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kardiologie - Herz- und Kreislaufforschung e.V. Achenbachstr. 43, 40237 Düsseldorf, Germany0049 (0) 211 600 692 - 00049 (0) 211 600 692 - [email protected]
ILCV INSTITUT LORRAIN DU COEUR ET DES VAISSEAUXMax AmorChristian BretonBernard PeiffertUnité de Cardiologie14 avenue Foch BP 79, 54271 Essey-Les-Nancy, France03 83 18 90 9903 83 18 90 98
SFCTCV SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE CHIRURGIE THORACIQUE ET CARDIO-VASCULAIRE Professeur Alain Pavie56, boulevard Vincent Auriol, 75013 Paris, France01 42 16 42 1001 42 16 42 [email protected]
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Cardiovascular news, Interventional news, Vascular news
Endovascular Today
Journal of Vascular Research, cardiology
Minerva Cardioangiologica, The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Partnerships with Medical Publishers
Karger
Minerva Medica
BIBA Medical
Bryn Mawr Communications II LLC (BMC)
Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
SAGE Publications
Stenting Newsletter
AMS Forces Ltd
European journal of vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Elsevier
The Journal of Endovascular Therapy
ISES
The Egyptian Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
The Vascular Society of Egypt
Vascular
Vascular Journal
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COM & CO: Event coordinatorsVérane Bergeron +33 621 788 716Lionel Vaillat +33 617 822 182Danica Maksimovic +33 670 283 222Christine Arzouyan +33 613 960 870Philippe Halaburda +33 620 712 180
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9 Boulevard Kabylie - 13016 Marseille, France+33 491 097 053+33 496 153 308 [email protected]
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Martinez Hotel73, La Croisette - 06406 Cannes Cedex, France
+33 (0) 492 98 73 00 +33 (0) 493 94 16 94www.hotel-martinez.com
City of Cannes Tourism OfficePalais des Festivals et des Congrès, La Croisette - 06400 Cannes, France
+33 (0) 492 99 84 22 +33 (0) 492 99 84 23 www.cannes.fr
The Preview Lounge is located in front of the Auditorium. Speakers are asked to review, arrange and finalize their Power Point presentations and videos with the audiovisual depart-
ment well in advance of their presentation :- the day before for the morning sessions- at latest 3 hours before the beginning of the afternoon sessions
Materials will be stored in a secure area. No laptop will be tolerated for presentations in the Auditorium.
Admission to all Meet 2008 scientific events taking place in the congress area requires a nominative badge.Registrants will receive badges with their portfolios, at the registration desk and are requested to wear them during
all congress events.
General InformationVenue of the Meeting
Registration Desk
Included in the registration fees are: - congress bag (MEET portfolio), final program, MEET combo (Book & DVD), abstract book, access to all scientific medical
sessions (MEET & MEET CAROTID COURSE, MEET & ISES Joint Meeting) in the auditorium, exhibition hall, breakfasts, coffee breaks, lun-ches and cocktails. Day passes for June 26, 27, 28 & 29 are available and can only be purchased onsite.
The registration desk is open on:Thursday, June 26 from 08.00 to 18.00Friday, June 27 from 07.00 to 18.00Saturday, June 28 from 07.30 to 18.00Sunday, June 29 from 08.00 to 11.00
MEET Onsite Registration Fees:
Physician & Other (first participation)Industry Profesional, ISES Members & MEET Former AttendeesResident, Fellow, Nurse, Technician Video & Abstract PresenterAccompanying Person (incl. Lunches & Official Dinner)Official DinnerIndustrial without BoothDaily Registration FeeJournée Paramédicale Francophone (28 juin)
800 €700 €500 €150 €60 €
2000 €250 €150 €
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The MEET Congress Educational ObjectivesThe MEET Congress is the only multidisciplinary endovascular course across Europe. This Continuing Medical
Education program was created by interventional cardiologists, interventional radiologists and vascular surgeons for alldisciplines involved in diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases.
At the end of the MEET 2008, attendees will:
French Accreditation: SFCTCV (Société Française de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardio Vasculaire)The MEET 2008 congress is credited with13 SFCTCV points.
* CME Credits will be printed on Certificate of Attendance
Have received an updated knowledge in new treatment in valvular and structural heart diseases,
Be aware of standard & new endovascular techniques to treat carotid artery stenosis, thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms, thoracic aortic dissections, lower limbs arterial lesions and renal artery stenosis,
Know how to manage polyvascular patients with the help of a collegial multidisciplinary team,
Know how to cope with vascular emergencies and when to indicate an endovascular technique,
Know the most recent data from national and international trials, registries and studies,
Be able to identify the most appropriate indications for the most appropriate technique and device,
Know how to prevent procedural complications and how to face unforeseen neurological or vascular complicationsduring carotid and aortic endovascular procedures,
Receive didactic tools, such as the PDF copy of all scientific sessions and the copy of the all video cases especiallyelaborated for the MEET Congress 2008, allowing them to continue their medical education in their everyday prac-tice,
Know all the necessary information to start an endovascular program in his/her institution.
Accreditation for Continuing Medical Education *
MEET ThoracicBook 2004: 30 €69 €
MEET DVD 2005+2006+2007:15 €100 €
Lower limbs arteries& aortic branches interventionsCombo 2008:80 €100 €
MEET Carotid Combo 2006: 50 €100 €
Mark your Calendar for MEET 2009
European Accreditation: EVCME (European Vascular Continuing Medical Education)The MEET 2008 congress is credited with 22 EVCME points.
MEET Carotid Book 2002: 30 €69 €
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MEET Thoracic Combo 2007: 50 €100 €
MEET Shop - on sale at the Registration Desk
A certificate of attendance with CME Accreditation will be delivered to all participants, available at the registration
desk. In return, you will be asked to fill in the evaluation survey.
The official language of the MEET congress is English.
Simultaneous translation to French will be provided on Thursday, Friday & Saturday.
Best visiting times are during breakfast, lunches and breaks.
A Poster Exhibition will be held during the whole congress in the corridor next to the Auditorium.
Complimentary continental breakfast is served on: Thursday: from 07.15 to 08.15, Friday: from 07.00 to 08.00 and Saturday: from 07.15 to 08.15 in the Exhibition Hall.Sunday: a permanent coffee break will be served in the Auditorium, from 08.00 to 11.00.
The Exhibition Area will be open:
Thursday June 26 from 10.30 to 19.00Friday June 27 from 07.00 to 19.00Saturday June 28 from 07.15 to 16.30
Check your emails and online business at our wifi lounge located in the Exhibition Area, in front of theRegistration Desk.
It is open:
Thursday June 26 from 08.00 to 19.00Friday June 27 from 07.00 to 19.00Saturday June 28 from 07.30 to 19.00Sunday June 29 from 08.00 to 11.00
Certificate of attendance & CME Accreditation
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Continental breakfast with the Industry
Complimentary buffet lunch will be served for registrants on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Exhibition Hall.The Industry also invites you to take part to their luncheon symposia in private lounges on Friday and Saturday. Make sure to check flyers, plasma screens and posters for detailed programs.
MEET 2008 Lunches
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Thursday June 26 EXHIBITION HALL 18.30 - 19.30MEET & ISES Welcoming Cocktail
Friday June 27 12.30 - 14.00STENT LOUNGEHow to turn your multidisciplinary diagnostic into a successfull CLI treatment
13.00 - 14.30CATHETER LOUNGETips and Tricks for Challenging Cases in CLI
BALLOON LOUNGESFA & CAS: Best Practice for 2008
GUIDEWIRE LOUNGEUpdate on endovascular treatment of BTK
Saturday June 28 12.30 - 14.00STENT LOUNGECarotid Artery Stenting
CATHETER LOUNGELive 3D guidance: Changing your practice in the angio suite
BALLOON LOUNGEIschemic Diabetic Foot: an evidence base review
GUIDEWIRE LOUNGECritical Limb Ischemia Patients: new treatment options afforded by directional atherectomy device
Satellite Lunchtime Events for Delegates
Cocktail for Delegates
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MEET 200803553AF Validity from 21/06/2008 to 04/07/2008Air France Cargo 3654 *
www.airfrance-globalmeetings.com*a fee is charged for these calls
From Nice Côte d’Azur Airport- Shuttles every 30 minutes. Price around 12,5 € (for a single ticket - 50 minutes trip)- Taxis cost approximately 70 € (30 minutes trip)
ALLO TAXIS CANNES TEL: 08 90 71 22 27FAX: 04 93 99 90 77
Shuttle Service, Transfer Nice AirportMercedes Classe E 157 €Minibus 8 places 157 €Mercedes Classe S 192 €
Contact: Virginie VialardTel: +33 (0)4 93 43 90 91Mail: [email protected]
Saturday June 28: MEET Official Dinner 20.00 - 00.30
Social Event
Travel to Cannes - Official Partner Air France
Airport Shuttles and Taxis
Car rentals - Nice Airport
Our “Sandy Party” will illuminate "Z Plage", the Martinez Hotelprivate beach. Buffet dinner & music entertainment with DJ Bobzilla.Participation fee is 60 €.Make sure to register and present your invitation at the entrance.Complementary information at the Registration Desk.
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+ 20% between 8 pm & 8 amVAT and toll included.
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Map of Cannes
Cannes is located on the French Riviera, and enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with an average of 300 days of sunshineper year. You can expect warm and sunny spring weather, temperatures between 18 and 28 Celsius degrees. Beware of the sun anddo not forget your sunscreen.
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Cordis, a Johnson & Johnson company
W.L GoreAbbott VascularBoston ScientificDatascope-InterVascularSt.Jude MedicalTerumoMedtronic
Invatec BardCOOK MedicalLeMaitre VascularPhilips BiotronikEv3Lumen Biomedical, Inc.PossisTerarecon Inc.Eumedica
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Other Industrial Partners
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1 CORDIS2 MEDTRONIC3 DATASCOPE4 ABBOTTVASCULAR5 TERUMO6 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC7 BIOTRONIK8 BARD9 LEMAITRE VASCULAR10 LOMBARD MEDICAL11 ISES12 W.L. GORE
13 COOK MEDICAL14 LUMEN BIOMEDICAL, INC15 INVATEC16 STJUDE MEDICAL17 TERARECON18 EUMEDICA19 OPTIMED 20 POSSIS MEDICAL21 ARIZANT22 KREUSSLER PHARMA23 MENTICE 24 JOTEC
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Program at-a-glance
Friday June 27 07.00 - 18.30 Page 33
Saturday June 28 07.15 - 18.30 Page 43
Sunday June 29 08.00 - 12.00 Page 59
Thursday June 26 10.45 - 19.30 Pages 29
Program at-a-glance
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM24
2nd ANNUAL JOINT MEETINGOF ISES AND MEET
11.0010.45
Thursday June 26 10.45 - 13.00
Sunday June 29 08.00 - 11.00
Adjournment
07.15 08.00
Saturday June 28 07.15 - 12.30
11.3010.45
Lessons &
Perspectives
CrossfireControversy
2
InteractiveRecorded Live Cases
Friday June 27 07.00 - 13.00
Breakfast in the
Exhibition Hall
08.5508.4007.5507.00 07.30
Lessons &
Perspectives
09.30
AdditionalContributions
CrossfireControversy
1
Recorded Live Cases
State of the ArtLecture
MEET 2008Registration
Opening
Auditorium: SESSION 4UPDATE IN FEMORALANGIOPLASTY
& STENTING
08.00
PermanentCoffee Break
in theAuditorium
11.00
10.00
CoffeeBreak
10.30
State of the ArtLecture
10.50 11.35 11.50
08.00
AwardsCeremony
12.00
Adjournment
Auditorium: Session 1Veins topics:
Debating opinions
MEET CAROTID COURSEAuditorium: PART 1
TECHNICAL ASPECTS:PRO & AGAINST
CoffeeBreak
CoffeeBreak
10.00 10.30
MEET CAROTID COURSEAuditorium: PART 2
CLINICAL ASPECTS:PRO & AGAINST
Breakfast in the
Exhibition Hall
Catheter Lounge: FREE PAPERS SESSION
Auditorium: CHALLENGING & CONTROVERSIAL CASES
Additional Contributions
12.44
Auditorium: SESSION 5BELOW THE KNEE ARTERIES
& LIMB SALVAGE
JOURNÉE PARAMÉDICALE FRANCOPHONEZ CLASSROOM, 1 er ÉTAGE
Café d’accueil Pause
09.30 10.50 11.10 13.15
25MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
12.30
Luncheon WorkshopsCatheter LoungeStent Lounge
12.30 - 18.30 Saturday June 28
13.00 - 19.30 Friday June 27
13.00 - 19.30 Thursday June 26
2nd ANNUAL JOINT MEETINGOF ISES AND MEET
CoffeeBreak
20.30
MEETOfficialDinner
Auditorium: Session 3Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms& Dissections (TAAs & TADs)
2nd ANNUAL JOINT MEETINGOF ISES AND MEET
16.30
16.00
Auditorium: SESSION 6NEW FRONTIERS IN ENDOVASCULAR
PROCEDURES& STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASES
Auditorium: SESSION 6NEW FRONTIERS IN ENDOVASCULAR
PROCEDURES& STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASES
16.3014.30
14.00
Lunch in the Exhibition Hall
Luncheon Symposia (1-4)uncheon
Workshops(3-6)bott Vascular Loungerdis lounge theter lounge ent lounge
13.00
13.00
Luncheon Symposia (5-8)
Lunch in the Exhibition Hall
Luncheon Videos Session
Luncheon Videos Session
12.35
CoffeeBreak
16.00
Lunchin the Exhibition Hall
16.00
CoffeeBreak
18.30 19.30
18.10
MEETLecture
18.30
ISES&
MEETWelcomingCocktail
Honoraryguest
lecture:J. Palmaz
)1. STENT LOUNGE 2. CATHETER LOUNGE3. BALLOON LOUNGE 4. GUIDEWIRE LOUNGE
)5. STENT LOUNGE 6. CATHETER LOUNGE7. BALLOON LOUNGE 8. GUIDEWIRE LOUNGE
Auditorium: Session 2Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAAs)
Auditorium: SESSION 7RENALARTERYSTENTING: NEW TRENDS
Lessons &
Perspectives
CrossfireControversy
2
InteractiveRecorded Live Cases
State of the ArtLecture
16.30 17.50 17.35 17.50 20.3014.00
MEET CAROTID COURSEAuditorium: PART 3
CLINICAL TRIALS & RESULTS: PRO & AGAINST
JOURNÉE PARAMÉDICALE FRANCOPHONEZ CLASSROOM, 1 er ÉTAGE
Déjeuner Pause
13.15 14.30 16.00 16.30 18.30
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Scientific ProgramPage
Thursday June 26 10.45 - 19.30 29
2nd ANNUAL JOINT MEETINGOF ISES AND MEET
SESSION 1 11.00 - 13.00 30SESSION 2 14.00 - 16.00 30SESSION 3 16.30 - 18.30 31
ISES & MEET Welcoming Cocktail 19.00 - 20.00 31
Friday June 27 07.00 - 18.30 33SESSION 4 07.30 - 10.00 44SESSION 5 10.30 - 13.00 34
Luncheon Symposia (1-4) 13.00 - 14.30 36
SESSION 6 14.30 - 18.30 35
Saturday June 28 07.15 - 18.30 43
MEET CAROTID COURSE SESSION 1 08.00 - 10.00 44SESSION 2 10.30 - 12.30 44
Luncheon Symposia (5-8) 12.30 - 14.00 45SESSION 3 14.00 - 16.00 44
SESSION 7 16.30 - 18.30 46MEET Official Dinner 20.30 - 00.30 57
Sunday June 29 08.00 - 12.00 5908.00 FREE PAPERS SESSIONS 6109.00 CHALLENGING & CONTROVERSIAL CASES 59
Award ceremony 11.00 - 12.00 59
Adjournment 12.00 59
Thursday, June 26 10.45 - 19.30
10.45 MEET Opening
2nd Annual Joint Meetingof ISES & MEET
11.00 SESSION 1VEINS TOPICS: DEBATING OPINIONS
13.00 Lunch
14.00 SESSION 2ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS (AAA)
16.00 Break
16.30 SESSION 3THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSMS& DISSECTIONS (TAA & TAD)
18.30 ISES & MEET Welcoming Cocktail
29MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
10.45 MEET Opening, the MEET Directors
2nd ANNUAL JOINT MEETING OF ISES & MEET11.00 SESSION 1 VEINS TOPICS: DEBATING OPINIONS AUDITORIUM
CHAIRMEN: P. Bergeron & P. Peeters11.00 Radiofrequency or laser for Great Saphenous Vein (GSV) incompetency:
is there a difference? J.-L. Gerard 11.20 Which patient could benefit from GSV occlusion? Who should not be addressed? J. de Vries11.40 GSV stripping or occlusion for comparable patients: early and late outcome recurrences,
P. Sarradon 12.00 Starting an endovascular vein program: tools, facilities and management of patients,
J. Bleyn 12.20 Discussion
13.00 Lunch EXHIBITION HALL
14.00 SESSION 2 ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS AUDITORIUM
(AAA)CHAIRMEN: F. Criado & L. Castellani
14.00 Welcome and Introduction, F. Criado14.05 EVAR has replaced the old surgical standard: true? J. Blankensteijn14.15 Fenestrated and branched endografts for pararenal AAAs, R. Greenberg14.25 EVAR: Complications and long-term failures, M. Makaroun14.35 EVAR for small AAA: can it be justified? When? P. Cao14.45 Dealing with dilated and aneurysmal iliac arteries during EVAR:
current strategies and pre-operative embolization of the hypogastrics, W. Ritter, L. Qu & D. Raithel
14.55 EVAR for ruptured AAA: clearly a good idea – so, why is there a controversy? F. Veith15.05 A continuing role for AAA surgery: indications in 2008, D. Raithel & L. Qu15.15 AAA and renal artery stenosis: when to treat? How? Before? After? P. Peeters 15.25 Endoleaks and endotension: current concepts and guidelines, to be determined15.35 Non-stengraft solutions for AAA: will ‘sac freezing’ work? F. Criado15.45 Conclusion remarks, to be determined15.55 Discussion
16.00 Coffee Break
Scientific ProgramThursday June 26
30 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
16.30 SESSION 3 THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSMS AUDITORIUM
& DISSECTIONS (TAA)CHAIRMEN: L. Inglese and C. Nienaber
16.30 De-branching the arch: extra-thoracic techniques, F. Criado16.40 Intra-thoracic de-branching from ascending aorta, P. Bergeron16.50 Intra-thoracic de-branching from descending aorta, M. Farber17.00 Extra-anatomic visceral-renal artery de-branching:
current indications and best techniques, N. Cheshire17.10 Is standard open surgery still indicated for TAA involving the descending thoracic aorta;
when? M. Matsumura17.20 When is it safe to cover/exclude the left subclavian and celiac arteries? M. Thompson17.30 Endovascular treatment of type B aortic dissection 2008, C. Nienaber17.40 Expanding TEVAR to the ascending aorta and total arch, J. Brunkwall 17.50 Discussion
18.10 MEET lecture: The near, distant and very distant future of cardiovascular care. (comment about current directions in vascular care and predictions for the future of the practice based on technology advances and epidemiological trends), J. Palmaz
18.30 ISES & MEET Welcoming cocktail EXHIBITION HALL
10.45 - 19.30
31MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
Friday, June 27 07.30 - 18.30
07.30 SESSION 4UPDATE IN FEMORALANGIOPLASTY& STENTING
10.30 SESSION 5BELOW THE KNEE ARTERIES& LIMB SALVAGE
13.00 Luncheon Symposia (1-4)
14.30 SESSION 6NEW FRONTIERS IN ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURES & STRUCTURAL HEARTDISEASES
18.10 Honorary guest lecture: J. Palmaz
33MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
07.15 Continental Breakfast EXHIBITION HALL
07.30 SESSION 4 UPDATE IN FEMORALANGIOPLASTY& STENTING AUDITORIUMCHAIRMEN: J. Van den Berg, A. Bray and M. Schillinger
07.30 State of the Art LectureSFA long term results & the future of interventional therapy for superficial femoral artery disease, M. Schillinger
07.55 Recorded Live Cases: J. Bleyn, D. Do , J. Vries page 37
08.40 Crossfire Controversy 1Will extra-long stents be a solution for long SFA disease?
- Pro: P. Peeters -Against: J. Brunkwall - Discussion
08.55 Lessons & Perspectives 08.55 MELOPEE-study: 12 month data clinical duplex and X-ray outcome of the lifestent
in popliteal lesions, M. Bosiers 09.04 RESILIENT Study, S. Ramee09.13 Silverhawk &Atherotomes, E. Ducasse09.22 The target zone for safe vascular access - reducing the morbidity and mortality
of the percutaneous femoral approach, Z. Turi
09.31 Additional contributions 09.31 Biological and molecular basis of vascular implant technology,
(tour through the materials healing modes and basis for optimal selection and directions for future developments), J. Palmaz
09.41 DURABILITY study, S. Müller-Hülsbeck09.51 Hand-held Duplex Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty, T-H. Ts'ung
10.00 Break EXHIBITION HALL
10.30 SESSION 5 BELOW THE KNEE ARTERIES & LIMB SALVAGE AUDITORIUMCHAIRMEN: Ma. Wholey, P. Commeau, K. Katsanos & P. Peeters
10.30 State of the Art LecturePresent & future of below the knee stenting, M. Bosiers
10.50 Recorded Live Cases: M. Amor, M. Fusaro, N. Mangialardi page 38
11.35 Crossfire Controversy 2Drug eluting stents will solve the problem!
- Pro: K. Katsanos -Against: M. Bosiers - Discussion
11.50 Lessons & Perspectives 11.50 Retrograde approach for below the knee angioplasty, M. Fusaro11.59 CO2 angiography for peripheral interventional procedures in severe renal insufficiency,
E. Calabrese 12.08 Subintimal angioplasty of tibial arteries for limb salvage, P. Schneider12.17 Place of debulking devices for below the knee recanalization, P. Peeters12.26 Update on absorbable stents, M. Wholey 12.35 Infrapopliteal interventions: how aggressive should we be with claudicants, M. Wholey
12.44 Additional contributions 12.44 Tibial Balloon Angioplasty (TBA) Vs Cool Eximer Laser Assisted
Angioplasty (CELA) in Management of Infragenicular Tibial Arterial Occlusion in Critical Lower Limb Ischaemia (CLI), S. Sultan
12.52 Stem cells therapy: South American experience, R. Vina
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Friday June 27
13.00 Lunch EXHIBITION HALL
Luncheon Video Sessions, N. Mangialardi EXHIBITION HALL
13.00 Luncheon Symposia (1-4) STENT LOUNGE
CATHETER LOUNGE
BALLOON LOUNGE
GUIDEWIRE LOUNGE
14.30 SESSION 6 NEW FRONTIERS IN ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURES& STRUCTURAL HEART DISEASES AUDITORIUMCOURSE LEADERS: A. Cribier & R-K. Greenberg
Lecture & Recorded Live Cases
14.30 Pre-operatory evaluation of patient, A. Cribier14.46 Intra-operative imaging in operating room & in the angio suite, R. Greenberg15.02 Preoperative imaging, assessment and sizing for percutaneous aortic valves: CT versus Echo, R. Greenberg15.18 Percutaneous aortic valve repair with balloon expandable device, A. Cribier (video) page 4015.34 Percutaneous aortic valve repair with self-expandable device, J. Kovac15.50 Transapical valve repair, M. Romano
16.00 Break EXHIBITION HALL
16.30 Transseptal Puncture, Be Scared, Be Very, Very Scared, Z. Turi16.46 Difficult access - which is safer - apical introduction or iliac conduits, A. Cribier17.02 Perspective for percutaneous valve therapy, P. Bergeron 17.18 Late failure – what is the difference between surgical implanted valves and percutaneous valves?
A. Rashid17.34 Catheter based treatment for chronic atrial fibrillation, A. Pisapia17.50 Surgical thermoablation of atrial fibrillation: Epicardial, N. Bonnet
18.10 Honorary guest lecture: Implantable microelectronics for monitoring risks and treatment effectiveness. A future vascular intervention? J. Palmaz
07.30 - 19.30
35MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
How to turn your multisdisciplinary diagnosticinto a successful critical Limb Ischemia 12.30 - 14.00
STENT LOUNGESPONSORED BY:
CHAIRMAN: C. Rabbia, Radiologist, Italy
Clinical evidence, diagnostic and indications (LCI), J. van den Berg, Radiologist, Lugano, SwitzerlandFrom clinical evidence to endovascular BTK treatment strategy, E. Ducasse, Vascular Surgeon, Bordeaux, France
Tips and Tricks for Challenging Cases in CLI 13.00 - 14.30CATHETER LOUNGE
SPONSORED BY:
13.00 Dr. P. Schneider13.30 Prof. C. Reix14.00 Open discussion
SFA & CAS: Best practice for 2008 13.00 - 14.30How to burn your multidisciplinary diagnostic into a successful CLI treatment BALLOON LOUNGESPONSORED BY:
13.00 In stent restenosis: the Achilles Heel of SFA stenting, Y. Goueffic13.30 Procedural techniques and clinical evidence for CAS, P. Bergeron13.50 Medical and legal aspects for carotid angioplasty, J. Azorin14.20 Discussion
Update on endovascular treatment of BTK 13.00 - 14.30GUIDEWIRE LOUNGE
SPONSORED BY:
CHAIRMAN: Max Amor, France
Treatment Challenges and Options in BTK Disease, Martin Schillinger, AustriaUse of Drug Eluting Stents in Below the Knee Clinical Experience, Konstantinos Katsanos, GreeceThe 'Achilles' Study, Marc Bosiers, Belgium
Friday June 27 13.00 - 14.30
Luncheon Symposia (1-4)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM36
Luncheon Symposia are limited to the first 50 respondents! Reservations at the sponsors’booths
MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY 37
Dr. Jacques Bleyn and Dr. Inga Vanhandenhove
M.
Male
63
Breast pain since 2 months, Right
and left common iliac stenosis, SFA occlusion
Smoking, diabetes
Endovascular treatment of long SFA occlusions
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risk factors:
Procedure & Devices:
MEET Patient 1Friday June 27 07.55 SESSION 4
Update in femoral angioplasty & stenting
Friday June 27 07.55 SESSION 4Update in femoral angioplasty & stenting
MEET Patient 2
Prof. Dr. med. Dai-Do DO
H. C.
Female
59
Delayed healing ulcer of the left calf
Smoking
Bail-out Revascularization of a Femoral CTO
using the new OutbackÒLTDÔ catheter
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risk factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Notes:
Notes:
CLINICAL CASES38
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Procedure & Devices:
Dr. Max Amor
G. D
Male
69
Tibial artery calcification, tight stenosis in ante-
rior tibial artery and tibio-peroneal trunk sub-
occlusion.
Below the knee angioplasty; Cutting balloon &
stenting
Friday June 27 10.50 SESSION 5Below the knee arteries& limb salvage
Notes:
MEET Patient 4
Friday June 27 07.55 SESSION 4Update in femoral angioplasty & stenting
MEET Patient 3
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risk factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Jean-Paul de Vries, Jan Albert Vos, Marc van
Leersum, Frans L Moll
N.N.
Female
78
Disabling claudaction andrestpain of theright leg
(Fontain class III)
Hypercholesterolaemia, Myocardial infarction,
Hypertension
Remote endarterectomy with distal cryoplasty for
long occlusions of the SFA; Spatula, Vollmar rings,
Mollringcutter, Steerable hydrophilic angled or
straight guide wires, 7Fr Introduction sheath,
Cryoplasty balloons
Notes:
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Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Procedure & Devices:
Dr. Massimilano Fusaro
N.N.
Male
63
Breast pain since 2 months
Atherectomy device, Silverhawk-EV3
Friday June 27 10.50 SESSION 5Below the knee arteries& limb salvage
Notes:
MEET Patient 6
Friday June 27 10.50 SESSION 5Below the knee arteries& limb salvage
MEET Patient 5
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risk factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Dr. Max Amor
L. P.
Female
81
Acute pain in lower limbs, Fever, PCR increased,
12 200 Leukocytes, Lesions in lower limbs, Sub-
occlusive stenosis of the right common femoral
artery, popliteal occlusion
Coronary angioplasty, Hypertension
Tibio-peroneal Angioplasty; expendable stent
Notes:
FRIDAY JUNE 27 12.30 EXHIBITION HALL
1 - Retrograde Below-The-Knee (BTK) recanalization in a case of aberrant vascular anatomyL. Maene MD, B. Jacobs MD, F. Deryck MD, C. Randon MD, F. Vermassen MD, PhDDept. Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium
2 - Transcervical CAS with carotid artery flow reversalV. FaragliaVascular Surgery II University La Sapienza Rome Italy
3 - Duplex assisted CASN. Stella Vascular Surgery Sant’Andrea Hospital Rome Italy
4 - Endovascular treatment of chronic infrarenal aortic obstructionC. Gargiulo Vascular Surgery S. Orsola Malpighi Hospital Bologna Italy
5 - Combined femoro -brachial access for Zenith Branch Device positioningG. Bellandi, G.VentoruzzoVascular Surgery Hospital Arezzo Italy
6 - Endoluminal abdominal aortic aneurysm repair via the common carotid arteryJ. GhoshGeneral /Vascular Surgery Manchester
Luncheon Video Sessions
MEET Patient 7Friday June 27 13.00
Luncheon Video Sessions
Dr. Nicola Mangialardi and Dr. S. Ronchey
D.A.
Male
84
Critical limb ischemia
Smoke, hypertension
Popliteal recanalization and stenting (protégé
eveflex 5x100) angioplasty of the anterior tibial
artery (Biotronik 2,5) kissing balloon -anterior
tibial artery - tibioperoneal trunk (Biotronik 2,5x
8 + maverick 2x2)
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risk factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Notes:
CLINICAL CASES40
MEET Patient 8Friday June 27 15.18 SESSION 6
New frontiers in endovascular procedures & Structural Heart Diseases
Pr. Alain Cribier
B.A.
Male
87
Shortness of breath NYHAClass 3: Aortic Stenosis
Age + severe pulmonary insufficiency (COBP)
Edwards Sapien transcutaneous aortic biopros-
thesis. Implantation of the aortic valve using the
transfemoral retrograde route
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risks factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Notes:
41MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
Saturday June 28 07.15 - 18.30
MEET Carotid Course:In-depth course on carotid stenting
07.15 Breakfast
08.00 Session 1
TECHNICAL ASPECTS: PRO & AGAINST10.30 Session 2
CLINICAL ASPECTS: PRO & AGAINST
12.30 Luncheon Symposia (5-8)
14.00 Session 3CLINICAL TRIALS & RESULTS: PRO & AGAINST
MEET 2008:16.30 SESSION 7
RENAL ARTERY STENTING: NEW TRENDS
43MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
07.15 Continental Breakfast EXHIBITION HALL
08.00 Session 1 AUDITORIUM
TECHNICAL ASPECTS: PRO & AGAINSTCHAIRMEN: N. Cheshire, T. Ischinger & K. Mathias
08.00 The reason why I don’t do cervical approach, M. Amor08.08 The reason why I don’t do routine femoral approach, P. Bergeron08.16 The reason whyI prefer guiding catheters, G. Saad08.24 The reason why I prefer exchange procedures, M. Amor08.32 The reason why I prefer radial or brachial approach, J. Theron 08.40 The reason why I don’t trust in filters, L. Inglese08.48 The reason why I am afraid of occlusive devices, C. Cernetti 09.54 The reason why I prefer open cells stents, K. Mathias09.04 The reason why I prefer closed cells stents, M. Bosiers09.12 The reason why I stop anti-hypertensive drugs & use selective atropine, T. Ischinger09.20 The reason why I think we need 50 or more procedures for training, C. Setacci09.28 The reason why I explore carotid artery stenosis, D. Reid09.36 The reason why simulators are a good training model, N. Cheshire09.44 Recorded Live Case: E. Dippel (video) page 4710.00 Break EXHIBITION HALL
10.30 Session 2 AUDITORIUM
CLINICALASPECTS: PRO & AGAINSTCHAIRMEN: M. Amor, L. Inglese & M. Wholey
10.30 The reason why I don’t do carotid stenting in octogenarians, F. Veith10.42 The reason why I believe that the octogenarians must be treated by carotid stenting, L-N. Hopkins10.54 The reason why I think that only symptomatic patient must be treated, F. Veith11.06 The reason why I don’t stent symptomatic patients, J. Becquemin 11.18 The reason why I stent asymptomatic & symptomatic patients, S. Iyer11.30 The reason why I don’t treat carotid stenosis without brain study, E. Houdart11.42 The reason why the hemodynamic depression should be identified, P. Cao11.54 The reason why CAS is better for combined coronary and carotid diseases, M. Amor12.06 The reason why all patients are not equal for antiplatelet therapy, P. Commeau12.18 Medico-legal aspects of the carotid angioplasty & surgery, J. Azorin
12.30 Lunch EXHIBITION HALL
12.30 Luncheon Video Sessions EXHIBITION HALL
Luncheon Symposia (5-8) STENT LOUNGECATHETER LOUNGEBALLOON LOUNGEGUIDEWIRE LOUNGE
14.00 Session 3 AUDITORIUM
CLINICAL TRIALS & RESULTS: PRO & AGAINSTCHAIRMEN: N. Hopkins, J. Matsumura & J. Theron
14.00 The reason why I don’t believe in SAPPHIRE results, M. Makaroun14.12 The reason why I don’t believe in EVA 3S and SPACE results, L-N. Hopkins14.24 Space trial is the best one, K. Mathias14.36 Meta-analysis: J. Brunkwall 14.48 Post-market approval studies, C. Cernetti
15.12 CREST, L-N. Hopkins15.24 ACT 1, J. Matsumura
Additional contributions / personal experience15.24 Immediate and Mid-Term Clinical Outcome of Patients Treated with the
«TwinOne®» Cerebral Protection System - Multicentric Trial : 209 cases, J. Théron15.36 Combined carotid stenting and cardiac surgery in the same operating room:
preliminary results of a single-center experience, V. Faraglia15.48 Comparison of the outcome of octogenarian patients according to the stent type.
Data from a multicentre registry, D. Nikas
Saturday June 28 07.00 - 18.30
MEET Carotid Course: In-depth course on carotid stenting
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM44
45MEET 2008 MULTIDISCIPLINARY EUROPEAN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY
Carotid artery stenting STENT LOUNGESPONSORED BY:
CHAIRMAN: Mark Wholey, Radiologist, Pittsburgh, USA
Complex Carotid Catheterism: Tips & Tricks, Georges Saad, Cardiologist, Liege, Belgium
Controversy on Carotid Stents : - Why do I use closed-cells design stents ? Emmanuel Houdart, Neuroradiologist, Paris, France- Why do I use open-cells design stents ? Max Amor, Cardiologist, Essey-les-Nancy, France
SAPPHIRE trial: 3 years Follow-up, Mark Wholey, Radiologist, Pittsburgh, USA
Philips Live 3D guidance: Changing your practice in the angio suite CATHETER LOUNGESPONSORED BY:
Experience of live 3D guidanceNew interventional tools for endovascular practice Fixed endovascular lab in surgery environment
Ischemic diabetic foot: BALLOON LOUNGEAn evidence base reviewSPONSORED BY:
Epidemiology and global impact of CLI, Pr Carlo SetacciSurgical versus endovascular approch: when to choose what? Pr Piergiorgio CaoHow to optimize endovascular treatment? Dr Massimiliano FusaroRole of stents in below the knee, Dr Patrick Peeters
Critical limb ischemia patients: GUIDEWIRE LOUNGEnew treatment options afforded by directional atherectomy deviceSPONSORED BY:
CHAIRMAN: Michael Wholey, Radiologist, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Atherectomy devices - Review of clinical evidence, Max Amor, Cardiologist, Essey-lès-Nancy, FranceAtherectomy device - Why do I use it? Michael Wholey, Radiologist, San Antonio, Texas, USASilverHawk Atherectomy Early Experience, Tommaso Lupatelli, Radiologist, Milano, Italy
Saturday June 28 12.30 - 14.00
Luncheon Symposia
Luncheon Symposia are limited to the first 50 respondents! Reservations at the sponsors’booths
16.00 Break EXHIBITION HALL
16.30 SESSION 7 RENALARTERY STENTING: NEW TRENDSCHAIRMEN: N. Cheshire, C. Rabbia and T. Sos AUDITORIUM
16.30 State of the Art LectureClinical indications & benefits, C. Rabbia
16.50 Recorded Live Cases: M. Amor, L. Inglese & M. Wholey page 47
17.35 Crossfire Controversy 3We can predict patients who will benefit from renal artery stenting
- Pro: S. Ramee -Against: T. Ischinger - Discussion
17.50 Lessons & Perspectives 17.50 The real role of renal protective devices, W. Wholey17.55 Renal artery stenting for difficult anatomy S. Ramee18.00 Renal artery stenting in end-stage renal disease, T. Sos18.05 Serum markers & severity of renal artery stenosis, T. Sos18.10 Medical therapy vs medical therapy and stents (STAR trial), JF. Bonneville18.15 Interaction between renal artery stenosis and cardiac function, S. Ramee18.20 What proof for the government, insurers and ourselves that renal stenting is really working
to reduce renal failure and hypertension? M. Wholey
Scientific ProgramSaturday June 28 16.30 - 18.30
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Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risks factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Dr. Max Amor
C. C.
Female
12
Ostial stenosis
Resistant hypertension
Left renal artery angioplasty; Coronary prothesis
Saturday June 28 16.50 SESSION 7Renal Artery Stenting: New Trends
Notes:
MEET Patient 10
Saturday June 28 09.44 MEET Carotid Course Session 1 Technical Aspects: Pro & Against
MEETPatient 9
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
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Dr. Eric Dippel
J.D.
Male
63
CVA 1996, TIA 2003, Slurred speech, left hand
week weekness
3v coronary artery disease, MI 1996, 2001, 2002,
2003 6v CABG 2001, PCI to SVG – RCA2002 Ischemic
cardiomyopathy, LVEF 30%, Ventricular tachycardia
with AICD placement, 2003 COPD, Hyperlipidemia,
+ tobacco, 1 pack per day
CVA 1996, TIA 2003, Slurred speech, left hand
Carotid Artery Stenting
FiberNet Embolic Protection System- Model 5000
Xact Stent System (Abbot Vascular) 10/8 x 40 mm
Predilatation Balloon 3.0 x 30 mm
Postdilatation Balloon 4.5 x 20 mm
Notes:
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Dr. Luigi Inglese
M. M.
Female
23
Progerssion of severe sydto-diastolic
hypertension
previous PTRA
(1994 and 2004)- Neurofibromatosis
Control angio from brachial artery puncture.
IVUS control of renal artery. Re-PTRA of right
renal artery with Cr-co Fellow up (3 months);
Trans-radial kit, Vista Brite guiding cath MPA16F,
0.014 HT, Egle Eye IVUS cath. Voyageur and
Maverik balloons, chrono Stent 4 x 31 mm
Saturday June 28 16.50 SESSION 7Renal Artery Stenting: New Trends
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MEET Patient 12
Saturday June 28 16.50 SESSION 7Renal Artery Stenting: New Trends
MEET Patient 11
Operator:
Patient’s initials:
Sex:
Age:
Symptoms / discovery:
Risks factors:
Procedure & Devices:
Dr. Max Amor
H. D.
Female
82
Hypertension, renal artery tight stenosis,
Left intern carotid Endarterectomy, aortic
thrombosis, Iliac angioplasty 2003, dyslipidemy,
Smoking
Left renal artery angioplasty; new generation
stent
Notes:
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Dr. Micheal Wholey
N.N.
Female
78
Positive troponin, mild CP, Creatine 1.6
Left renal artery angioplasty; new generation
stent
Renal artery stenting; “No-Touch technique”; 4-
5 Diagnostic Catheter
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MEET Patient 13Saturday June 28 16.50 SESSION 7
Renal Artery Stenting: New Trends
MEET Patient 14Saturday June 28 16.50 SESSION 7
Renal Artery Stenting: New Trends
Dr. Micheal Wholey
N.N.
Male
78
Malignant hypertension with symptomatic episo-
des
Non-touch technique / limited non-touch tech-
nique
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SATURDAY JUNE 28 12.30 EXHIBITION HALL
1 - Endovascular approach of thoracic aortic trauma: a challenging case reportC.Novali, Scovazzi, RivelliniVascular Surgery Cuneo Hospital Italy
2 - Endovascular treatment of a thoracic aneurysm late after surgical repair of an aortic coartation
I. PetrovHospital Sofia - Bulgaria
3 - Kin-king right branch of the bypass ascending aorta the brachiocephalic trunk after treatment of aortic arch aneurysm utilising zone "0" landing zone
A. Detroia, P. SalcuniVascular Surgery Parma University Italy
4 - EV treatment of aneurysmatic progression of descending thoracic aorta in previous Type A dissection treated with elephant-trunk
M.Puttini, B. PalmieryVascular Surgery Niguarda Hospital Milano Italy
5 - Aorto uniliac device : a case report of non conventional use MaritatiVascular Surgery San Camillo Hospital Rome Italy
6 - A pitfall during thoracic endovascular aortic repair with hybrid intervention: case report
Bertoletti, GenoveseSanta Maria Goretti Hospital Latina Italy
7 - Endovascular assisted embolectomy of left subclavian arteryM. Ruggero, F. SpezialeVascular Surgery Università La Sapienza Rome Italy
8 - Inadverted forward displacement of thoracic endograft with surgical rescueM.Ferri, F.NessiVascular Surgery Mauriziano Hospital Torino Italy
9 - Endovascular stent-grafting of thoracic abdominal aneurysm: an original approachD. Di Lella, E. FrancoVascular Surgery G. Rummo Hospital Benevento Italy
Luncheon Video Sessions
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JOURNÉE PARAMÉDICALEFRANCOPHONE
Samedi 28 Juin Z CLASSROOM (1er étage)
Conférences et débats animés par des médecins et paramédicaux issus de grands centres endovasculaires en France et en Europe.
09.30 Café d'accueil Z CLASSROOM
09.50 Introduction : M. Amor & P. Bergeron
10.00 Endoprothèses des carotides & vaisseaux supra aortiques
11.10 Pause Z CLASSROOM
11.30 Endoprothèses de l'aorte
13.15 Déjeuner Z CLASSROOM
14.30 Revascularisation des membres inférieurs
16.00 Pause HALL D’EXPOSITION
16.30 Dilatation des artères rénales & viscérales
17.20 Valves cardiaques endovasculaires18.20 Conclusion de la Journée : P. Bergeron
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Claude Amicabile Angiologue Essey-lès-Nancy, FranceMax Amor Cardiologue Essey-lès-Nancy, FranceJacques Azorin Chirurgien Thoracique Bobigny, FrancePatrice Bergeron Chirurgien Marseille, FranceJacques Bleyn Chirurgien Antwerp, BelgiqueJF Bonneville Radiologue Besancon, FranceVéronique Bou Cadre IBODE Hémodynamique Toulouse, FranceJacques Busquet Chirurgien Saint Cloud, FranceJean Marie Cardon Chirurgien Nîmes, FrancePhilippe Commeau Chirurgien Ollioules, FranceAlain Cribier Chirurgien Rouen, FranceSylvie Durbec Cadre Sup. Bloc Marseille, FranceGérard Ethévenot Chirurgien Essey-lès-Nancy, FranceChristian Fauger Infirmier Cathétérisme Card. Rouen, FranceStéphane Greciano Cardiologue Colmar, FranceStéphane Haulon Chirurgien Lille, FranceIsabelle Hilaire Cadre IBODE Marseille, FranceEmmanuel Houdart Radiologue Paris, FranceAurore Ide IDE Bloc Marseille, FranceLuigi Inglese Radiologue San Donato Milanese, ItalieThomas Ischinger Cardiologue Munchen, AllemagneJean-Claude Jouven Chirurgien Marseille, FranceGeorges Khalife Cadre Supérieur Bloc Essey-lès-Nancy, FranceMichel Makaroun Chirurgien Pittsburg, USANicola Mangialardi Chirurgien Roma, ItalieKlaus Mathias Radiologue Dortmund, AllemagnPierre Meyer Cardiologue St Laurent du Var, FranceClaude Mialhe Chirurgien Monaco, MonacoJeorge Monteiro Cadre Sup. Imagerie médicale Caen, FranceChristoph Nienaber Cardiologue Rostovk, AllemagneBernard Peiffert Chirurgien Nancy, FranceVincent Piret Chirurgien Marseille, FranceAndré Pisapia Cardiologue Marseille, FranceRoger Rosario Cardiologue Marseille, FranceGeorges Saad Cardiologue Liège, BelgiqueBernard Sagner Cadre de radiologie Montpellier, FranceSéverine Saurier IDE Marseille, FranceJacques Théron Radiologue Caen, France
Membresde la Faculté
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CentresEndovasculaires
RepresentesACO San Filippo Neri Rome, ItalieAntwerp Blood-Vessel Centre Anvers, BelgiqueAZ Sint Blasius Hospital Dendermonde, BelgiqueCentre Cardio-thoracique de Monaco MonacoCentre de Cardiologie Médico-chirurgical St Laurent du Var, FranceCentre René Djindjian Paris, FranceCentro E. Melan San Donato Milanese, ItalieCH Arnault de Villeneuve Montpellier, FranceCHRU de Caen Caen, FranceCHU Charles Nicolle Rouen, FranceClinique Chirurgicale du Val d'Or St Cloud, FranceClinique Les Franciscaines Nimes, FranceClinique Louis Pasteur Nancy, FranceClinique Pasteur Toulouse, FranceHeart Center Bogenhausen Munich, AllemagneHôpital Avicienne Bobigny, FranceHôpital Cardiologique Lille, FranceHôpital de la Citadelle Liège, BelgiqueHôpital Jean-Minjoz Besançon, FranceHôpital la Timone Marseille, FranceHôpital Saint Joseph Marseille FranceHôpitaux Civils de Colmar Colmar, FranceHôpital Pasteur Colmar, FrancePolyclinique Les Fleurs Ollioules, FranceStädtischen Kliniken Dortmund, AllemagneUniversitätsklinik Rostock Rotstock, AllemagneUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburg, USA
09.30 Café d’accueil Z CLASSROOM
09.50 Introduction : M. Amor & P. Bergeron
10.00 ENDOPROTHÈSES DES CAROTIDES & VAISSEAUX SUPRAAORTIQUESModérateurs: K. Mathias, G. Saad, G. Khalife & J. Monteiro
10.00 Rappels anatomiques - Physiopathologie - Examens para-cliniques - Sélection du patient/chirurgie, J.F. Bonneville
10.10 Préparation du patient, du matériel et de la salle, G. Khalife 10.20 Déroulement de la procédure d'angioplastie (Film), P. Meyer 10.30 Les complications à court terme : surveillance et diagnostic, E. Houdard10.40 Quels accès pour la dilatation des sténoses supra-aortiques ? J. Théron 10.50 Situation et précautions médico-légales en France, J. Azorin11.00 Panel discussion : le point de vue paramédical et les questions11.10 Pause Z CLASSROOM11.30 ENDOPROTHÈSES DE L'AORTE11.30 Rappels anatomiques - Physiopathologie - Examens para-cliniques - Sélection du patient/chirurgie,
N. Mangialardi
AORTE THORACIQUE ET THORACO-ABDOMINALE Modérateurs: C. Amicabile, M. Makaroun, I. Hilaire
11.40 Principes des Prothèses endo-aortiques (PEA) dans les AAT et les DAT, V. Piret11.50 Que prévoir en salle pour la procédure : avant et pendant; quelle imagerie ? C. A. Nienaber 12.00 Espoirs des prothèses branchées et de la chirurgie hybride (endoprothèse & pontage), S.Haulon12.10 Panel discussion: le point de vue paramédical et les questions
AORTE ABDOMINALE Modérateurs: L. Inglese, B.Pfeiffert, A. Ide & S. Durbec
12.20 Principes des PEA pour AAA : cahier des charges, différents modèles et choix des tailles, C. Miahle
12.30 Préparation du patient (voies d'abord), du matériel et de la salle, A. Ide & S. Durbec 12.40 Déroulement de la procédure et contrôle per-opératoire (Film), J. Bleyn 12.50 Les complications à court terme : surveillance et diagnostic, B. Peiffert13.00 Panel discussion : le point de vue paramédical et les questions
13.15 Déjeuner Z CLASSROOM
JOURNÉE PARAMÉDICALE FRANCOPHONESamedi 28 Juin Z CLASSROOM, 1er Éttageage 09.50 - 13.15
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14.30 REVASCULARISATION DES MEMBRES INFÉRIEURSModérateurs: M. Amor, G. Khalife, B. Sagner & S. Saurier
14.30 Rappels anatomiques-Physiopathologie–Examens para-cliniques-Sélection du patient/chirurgie : V. Piret
14.40 Préparation du patient, du matériel et de la salle, G. Khalife14.50 Dilatation fémorale : imagerie, accès homolatéral ou controlatéral ? S. Greciano 15.00 Recanalisation fémorale : choix du stent & procédure (Film), J.M. Cardon15.10 Quels outils pour les artères fémorales et iliaques ? Place du road mapping, S. Saurier 15.20 L'angioplastie et la recanalisation des artères de jambes, M. Amor15.30 Les complications à court terme des dilatations des artères de jambe, G. Saad 15.40 Panel discussion : le point de vue paramédical et les questions16.00 Pause HALL D’ EXPOSITION
16.30 DILATATION DES ARTÈRES RÉNALES & VISCÉRALESModérateurs: T. Ischinger & V. Bou
16.30 Rappels anatomiques - Physiopathologie - Examens para-cliniques - Sélection du patient/chirurgie, J. Busquet
16.40 Préparation du patient et de la salle, V. Bou16.55 Accès fémoral ou brachial pour la dilatation rénale et mésentérique :
Avantages et inconvénients, P. Commeau 17.10 Panel discussion : le point de vue paramédical et les questions
17.20 VALVES CARDIAQUES ENDOVASCULAIRESModérateurs: A. Cribier, A. Pisapia, R. Rosario & C. Fauger
17.20 Rappels anatomiques-Physiopathologie, J-C. Jouven17.30 Principes, bases expérimentales & essais cliniques, les différents produits (avantages & limites),
A. Cribier 17.45 Préparation du patient, de la salle, les voies d'abord & l'imagerie per-opératoire, C. Fauger 18.00 A qui s'adressent ces techniques ? G. Ethevenot18.10 Panel discussion : le point de vue paramédical et les questions
18.20 Conclusion de la Journée : P. Bergeron
JOURNÉE PARAMÉDICALE FRANCOPHONESamedi 28 Juin Z CLASSROOM, 1er Éttageage 14.30 - 18.30
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Official DinnerSaturday June 28 20.30 - 00.30
Participation Fee: 60 €Pick up your invitation card at the Registration Desk and present it at the entrance of the “Z Plage”
Featuring: DJ Bobzilla
20.30 Welcoming drink21.00 Buffet Dinner23.30 DJ entertainment
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Sunday June 29 08.00 - 11.30
08.00 FREE PAPERS SESSION
09.00 CHALLENGING & CONTROVERSIAL CASES
11.00 ABSTRACT COMPETITION AWARD CEREMONY11.30 Adjournment
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08.00 Permanent Coffee Break in the Auditorium
08.00 FREE PAPERS SESSION CATHETER LOUNGE
09.00 CHALLENGING AND CONTROVERSIAL AUDITORIUM
ENDOVASCULAR CASESEndovascular Synergies in Action - Debates on Recorded Live CasesThe MEET Directors and a panel of experts will present their most challenging endovascular caseswith complex anatomies, unexpected findings, unforeseen complications.
11.00 MEET 2008 Abstract Competition Award Ceremony AUDITORIUM
11.30 Adjournment
Sunday June 29 08.00 - 11.30
Download the MEET 2008 Speakers’ presentations at the wifi area and save them as PDF files.Bring your laptop or a USB flashdrive!
Scientific Program
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SUNDAY JUNE 29 08.00 CATHETER LOUNGE08.08 Bronchial artery embolization in life-threatening massive hemoptysis:
Retrospective study of 55 casesK. Firouznia, Iran
08.16 Management of Resistant Renal Artery Stenosis with Cutting Balloon Angioplasty in a ChildC. Nogueira, Portugal
08.24 Early Inferior Mesenteric Artery PTAAvoided Laparotomy In Acute IschemiaN. Ahmed, Italy
08.32 Endovascular therapy of acute and chronic Type b aortic dissectionsD. Bockler, Germany
08.40 Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms using the excluder endograft under local anesthesia: five year experience K. Konstantinidis, Greece
08.48 Aortic Arch Endovascular Reconstruction by Retrograde Fenestration In Situ:Experimental Study on SwineF. Numan, Turkey
08.56 Supraaortic debranching and tevar for aortic arch/ descending thoracic aneurysms in octogenariansC. Ratusinski, Germany
09.04 Endovascular treatment of iatrogenic aorto cava fistulae and pseudo-aneurysmL. Riera, Argentina
09.12 Endovascular Repair of Gunshot Wounds to the Aorta G. Roseborough, USA
09.20 Endovascular treatment of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms: 3 years experienceG. Guzzardi, Italy
09.28 TEVAR is the excellent treatment option for ruptured mycotic aortic aneurysmA. Kitagawa, Japon
09.36 Does it severe angulated neck (SNA) unfit for EVAR?G. Boseli Italy
09.44 Evaluation of carotid Artery Endovascular Management :A Small to middle volume Vascular Surgery Center experience 2000-2007 M. Salama
09.52 Evolution of Outcomes after Carotid Artery Stenting in a Community HospitalN. Mejevoi, USA
10.00 Bulgarian Carotid Artery Stenting versus Surgery Study (BULCASSS): Randomized single center studyI.Petrov, Bulgaria
10.08 Neo-intimal remodelling of carotid stents is predicted by proper plaque coverageM. Ferri, Italy
10.16 PAPS: Percutaneous Ablation of Perforators, The Better WayS. Elias, USA
10.24 Perceptual, visuo-spatial and psychomotor abilities predict endovascular performanceof inexperienced individuals on a virtual reality simulatorIsabelle Van Herzeele, UK
10.32 Endovascular limb salvage after bypass graft failureM. Sharkawy, Egypt
10.40 Perioperative Results of Endovascular Repair of Common Femoral ArteryY. Gouëffic, France
10.48 Extreme Diabetic limb Salvage, New endovascular HorizonsL. Altarazi
10.56 Clinical outcomes following endovascular treatment for isolated external iliac artery occlusive diseaseShiva Dindyal, UK
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Free Papers Sessions
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Immediate and Mid-Term Clinical Outcome of Patients Treated with the « TwinOne® » Cerebral Protection System - Multicentric Trial : 209 cases.
J. Théron 1, C. Venturi 2, J. Reul 3, Z. Milosevic 4, L. Guimaraens 5, R. Beaujeux 6, P. Courtheoux 1, F. Bedogni 7
Background and Purpose: There are several cerebral protection devices used for carotid artery stenting. All of them require a
two different materials (cerebral protection device + dilatation balloon), making the procedure longer andwith possible complications like vasospasm or embolism. The new system is an evolution of the cerebral pro-tection concept and allows temporary occlusion of the distal internal carotid during carotid artery stentingprocedures with both materials in one device. We present our experience using this new device.
Methods: 209 patients symptomatic and asymptomatic have been treated by carotid artery stenting using the
TwinOne® for embolic protection limited to post-dilatation phase. Results: Of the 209 patients treated therehave been 4 peri-procedural cases of complications (1.9%): 3 permanent (1 in-stent thrombosis, 1 presumedclotting, 1 ipsilateral stroke with uncertain root cause) and 1 transient complication attributable to heart fai-lure. There have been 2 in-hospital complications (0.95%), 1 permanent of unclear origin, and 1 transientcontralateral incident. No additional complication has been reported at 30 days after CAS procedure.
Conclusions: This cerebral protection system is simple to use, allows a quick intervention and reduced occlusion
time, with a low rate of complications.
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