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FRIDAY MAY 20
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07:30 |
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Welcoming coffee |
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08:00 |
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Introduction by the organizer, S. Haulon |
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08:10 |
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TEVAR
Chairmen: M. Farber, C. Nienaber, E. Steinmetz |
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08:10 |
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Lessons learned from the TEVAR registries, I. Loftus |
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08:20 |
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How I do it: rapid pacing and IVC occlusion in TEVAR, T. Kölbel |
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08:30 |
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What is a proximal sealing zone in the thoracic aorta, T. Resch |
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08:40 |
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To cover, or not to cover the left subclavian artery, J. Sobocinski |
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08:50 |
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LSA SINGLE BRANCH ENDOGRAFT
Chairmen: D. Adam, P. Cao, E. Verhoeven |
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08:50 |
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Retrograde branch, G. Oderich |
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09:00 |
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Endoanchors in challenging TEVAR cases, P. Kasprzak |
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09:10 |
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Proximal scallop, V. Riambau |
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09:20 |
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Helical branch, B. Roeder |
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09:40 |
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Break on the exhibition hall |
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10:10 |
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TYPE B DISSECTION
Chairmen: N. Sakalihasan, R. Vallabhaneni, S. Cheng |
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10:10 |
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LECTURE
Unravelling the literature about type B dissections, T. Mastracci |
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10:20 |
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Defining malperfusion, pain and rapid growth in acute dissections, M. Tyrrell |
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10:30 |
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Endo trash or endo treasure: embolization of the false lumen, does it work? T. Kölbel |
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10:40 |
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Can we predict type B aortic dissection outcomes when the patient arrives? R. Clough |
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10:50 |
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DEBATE
Shoot first or hold your fire in acute type B dissections?
Team urgent repair, C. Nienaber
Team careful surveillance, F. Vermassen |
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11:10 |
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Complete false lumen occlusion with fenestrated endografts in chronic dissections: future direction or flash in the pan? S. Haulon |
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11:20 |
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HYBRID ROOMS
Chairmen: G. Oderich, T. Mastracci, T. Resch |
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11:20 |
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How can I reduce X-Ray exposure? A. Hertault |
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11:30 |
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New automated workflow support for EVAR, E. Verhoeven |
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11:40 |
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It’s all about flow: EVAR dedicated workflow, S. Haulon |
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11:50 |
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CBCT: do we need it and what are the risks? N. Dias |
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12:00 |
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Can you do a registration without a fancy machine? T. Carrell |
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12:10 |
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Optimizing fusion registration, M. Farber |
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12:20 |
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Benefit of fusion in everyday practice, results from a multicentric evaluation, S. Haulon |
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12:30 |
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Tips and tricks to design a hybrid room that I want to work in, P. Gomez |
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12:40 |
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When a stab in the back works: translumbar type 2 endoleak embolization, A. Hertault |
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12:50 |
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Lunch on the exhibition hall
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13:50 |
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SHORT NECKS
Chairmen: M. Eagleton, M. Farber, N. Sakalihasan
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13:50 |
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Update on parallel grafts for complex AAAs: the PERICLES and PROTAGORAS registries, K. Donas |
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14:00 |
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The down-Low on EVAS, chimney and complex aneurysms, M. Thompson |
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14:10 |
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Evidence behind the decision for CHIMPS vs fenestrated, G. Panuccio |
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14:20 |
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Who is LoRETA? T. Mastracci |
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14:30 |
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A proven AAA therapy, R. Kellersman |
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14:40 |
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DEBATE
Chimney vs fenestrated: tradeoff between durability and initial complexity,
Team chimney, K. Donas
Team fenestrated, E. Verhoeven |
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15:00
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PARA RENAL & THORACOABDOMINAL ANEURYSMS part 1
Chairmen: S. Haulon, G. Oderich, E. Verhoeven |
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15:00 |
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LECTURE
What impact does practice volume have on open TAAA repair, M. Thompson |
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15:10 |
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DEBATE
“Off the shelf” branched endografts should always be the first option:
Team off the shelf, M. Austerman
Team custom made designs, T. Resch |
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15:30 |
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Why am I the only one using helical branches? M. Eagleton |
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15:40 |
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When to use a branch and when to use a fenestration, D. Adam
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15:50 |
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Endovascular debranching, P. Kelly |
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16:00 |
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DEBATE
Is endografting an option in patients with connective tissue disorders?
Team open surgery, M. Jacobs
Team stentgraft, R. Clough |
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16:20 |
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Break on the exhibition hall |
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16:50 |
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PARA RENAL & THORACOABDOMINAL ANEURYSMS part 2
Chairmen: D. Adam, T. Kölbel, T. Mastracci |
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16:50 |
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DEBATE
We shouldn’t be doing endo surgery in fit patients!
Team open surgery, L. Chiche
Team endo surgery, P. Cao |
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17:10 |
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LECTURE
Making sense of the evidence for staging and spinal cord conditions: myth or reality (including embolization of intercostals), C. Etz |
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17:20 |
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Spinal cord injury prevention: what we can do to make sure patients walk out of the hospital, |
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B. Maurel |
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17:30 |
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Is endovascular repair of TAAA cost effective? J-P. Becquemin |
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17:40 |
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When seconds count: BEVAR for ruptured TAAA, B. Modarai |
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17:50 |
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Laser fenestrations for emergency repairs: real life or only in the movies? D. Fabre |
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18:00 |
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DEBATE
Branches vs fenestrations for renal arteries:
Team Branches! P. Kasprzak
Team Fenestrations! M. Eagleton |
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18:20 |
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Kidneys and complex aneurysms: the real story, T. Martin-Gonzalez |
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18:30 |
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CLOSING STATEMENTS FOR DAY 1 |
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20:00 |
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OFFICIAL DINNER (Upon reservation) |
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Omnia Restaurant (15 min. walk) |
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Seated dinner downtown, next to the Grand Place of Lille
9, rue Esquermoise |
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SATURDAY MAY 21
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08:00 |
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ABDOMINAL AORTA
Chairmen: F. Arko, J. Busquet, R. Greenhalgh |
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08:00 |
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Should I simulate to improve my practice? I. Van Herzeele |
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08:10 |
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The influence of anatomy on results of EVAR for ruptures, H. Verhagen |
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08:20 |
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EVAS global registry update, J-P. De Vries |
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08:30 |
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Altura, A new paradigm in EVAR, J. Ghosh |
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08:40 |
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When and where EVAR patients should be discharged? J. Van Herwaarden |
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08:50 |
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My experience with a next generation endograft, M. Eagleton |
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09:00 |
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Is a large neck a contraindication to EVAR? A multicentric experience, M. Gargiulo |
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09:10 |
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Late rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysm after previous endovascular repair, J. Brennan |
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09:20 |
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EVAR secondary interventions with endoanchors, J-P. De Vries |
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09:40 |
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Break on the exhibition hall |
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10:10 |
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TIPS AND TRICKS
Chairmen: Y. Gouëffic, S. Haulon, T. Reix |
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10:10 |
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LECTURE
What I’ve removed from the aorta… my experience with explantation and endotrash, M. Jacobs |
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10:20 |
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Internal Iliac branch device, F. Verzini |
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10:30 |
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FEVAR, G. Oderich |
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10:40 |
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Repositionable iliac branch endoprosthesis, M. Reijnen |
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10:50 |
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Early experience with an off the shelf branched endograft, M. Farber |
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11:00 |
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Percutaneous access, G. Pratesi |
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11:10 |
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Chimneys, E. Ducasse |
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11:20 |
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ASCENDING AORTA AND ARCH
Chairmen: C. Etz, S. Haulon, T. Resch |
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11:20 |
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The latest news about arch and elephant trunk open repair, X. Chaufour |
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11:30 |
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How to promote distal aortic remodeling in acute type A aortic dissections, J-S. Chen |
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11:40 |
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R&D challenges associated with endografting of type A dissections, M. Czerny |
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11:50 |
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Tips and tricks for arch branched endografts, T. Kölbel |
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12:00 |
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Alternative ENDO techniques for the aortic arch, B. Sonesson
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12:10 |
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Arch branch endografting: current results, P. Cao
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12:20 |
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Ascending aorta endografting in type A dissections, F. Mussa
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12:30 |
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Development of an endograft for the ascending aorta, F. Arko
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12:40 |
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Percutaneous transseptal and transapical access, T. Kölbel |
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12:50 |
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Lessons learned on branched arch endografting, S. Cheng |
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13:00 |
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DEBATE
Repair of the arch after type A dissection repair:
hybrid is the best option, G. Melissano
No, it’s endo! S. Haulon |
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13:20 |
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Closing remarks, S. Haulon, E. Verhoeven
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13:30 |
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Lunch in the exhibition hall |
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