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OnlineCIRSE WebinarsBTK revascularization

BTK revascularization

June 15, 2023, 17:00-18:00 CEST

BTK (Below-the-Knee) interventions are key procedures for peripheral vascular disease in patients with diabetes mellitus, critical limb ischaemia, or acute limb ischaemia.

This CIRSE webinar conducted in collaboration with Philips will examine various BTK interventions, as well as, explain how intravascular ultrasound is used in these procedures. An expert panel will discuss the current CIRSE SOP recommendations and highlight the current evidence through case examples. The webinar is designed for advanced residents, IR fellows and experienced interventional radiologists treating PAD/BTK patients who want a better understanding of these procedures.

Learning Objectives:

  1. To update your knowledge on BTK interventions.
  2. To learn about IVUS to assist BTK interventions.

Programme

Welcome and Introduction
Moderators: Peter Reimer (Karlsruhe/DE) and Stavros Spiliopoulos (Athens/GR)

The CIRSE SOP guidelines on below-the-knee interventions
Costantino Del Giudice (Paris/FR)

IVUS in endovascular treatment of infrapopliteal disease
Conrad von Stempel (London/UK)

Endovascular treatment options: current evidence
Narayanan Thulasidasan (London/UK)

Endovascular treatment options: case examples
Anna Maria Ierardi (Milan/IT)

Panel discussion
Closing remarks by the moderators: Peter Reimer (Karlsruhe/DE) and Stavros Spiliopoulos (Athens/GR)

Faculty

Peter Reimer
Peter Reimer
(Karlsruhe/DE)
Stavros Spiliopoulos
Stavros Spiliopoulos
(Athens/GR)
Costantino Del Guidice
Costantino Del Guidice
(Paris/FR)
Anna Maria Ierardi
Anna Maria Ierardi
(Milan/IT)
Narayanan Thulasidasan
Narayanan Thulasidasan
(London/UK)
Conrad von Stempel
Conrad von Stempel
(London/UK)

Join free of charge!

Access to this webinar is available free of charge to all interested parties. All you need is your CIRSE login details. Don’t have a CIRSE account yet? Not to worry! It only takes two minutes to set up a new account which will enable you to register.