Advanced Vascular, London (UK), June 25-26, 2010Course Description | Programme | Details | Schedule | Faculty | Registration| AccommodationAdvanced Vascular Promotion Flyer Course Description This course is designed for physicians experienced in basic endovascular procedures who wish to progress to more challenging cases which are limb or life threatening such as embolisation for haemorrhage, management of complex visceral aneurysms, critical limb ischaemia and supra-aortic interventions. The course is also designed for experienced vascular interventionists who wish to update their practice and incorporate new techniques or simply wish to refresh their knowledge. There will be lectures followed by workshops in small groups and an interactive complex case session. The faculty is made up of friendly and experienced vascular interventional radiologists eager to share their experience and offer practical tips. Programme Embolisation for Haemorrhage in trauma patients M. Matson (London/UK) • Who to treat and when • Imaging features • When is endovascular treatment preferable to surgery? • Angiographic technique • Which embolisation materials and how to use them • Other considerations • Practical tips and complex cases Endovascular treatment of chronic Critical Ischaemia S. Müller-Hülsbeck (Flensburg/DE) • Clinical considerations in CLI including presentation, non invasive testing and drug treatment • Practical consideration in the approach to patients with CLI • Other considerations including co-morbidities • Endovascular options, when to use them and why • Avoiding complications • Post procedural care and surveillance • Evidence base • Practical tips and complex cases Endovascular management of Visceral Artery Aneurysms A. Belli (London/UK), R. Morgan (London/UK) • Aetiology of visceral artery aneurysm • How aetiology affects choice of endovascular management • Indications for endovascular treatment • Special considerations according to territory indications for selection of difference • Embolisation materials • Techniques • Practical tips and complex cases Supra-Aortic interventions (to be announced) • Role of carotid stenting • Clinical considerations pertinent to the supra-aortic territory • Practical approach to endovascular treatment • How to minimise complications • Results of endovascular treatment compatible with surgery • Practical tips and complex cases Details Venue St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust Blackshaw Road SW17 0QT London UNITED KINGDOM Local Host: A. Belli, R. Morgan Duration: Friday 12:30 - Saturday 17:30 Schedule Friday, June 25, 2010 12:00 Registration 12:30-18:00 Lectures 20:00 Welcome Dinner Saturday, June 26, 2010 09:00-13:15 Repetitions of lectures in small groups 14:30-16:00 Interactive Case Discussion Forum 16:30-17:30 Voluntary Test & Certificate of Attendance Faculty A. Belli, M. Matson, R. Morgan, S. Müller-Hülsbeck Accommodation Please find below a list of recommended hotels within walking distance of the venue. If you would like to book a room in one of these establishments please find the hotel details below.
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