Visceral (pseudo-) aneurysms (VPAs) demand prompt diagnosis and treatment as they carry a high risk of rupture. This session's learning objectives would focus on diagnosing VPAs on ultrasound, CT, and MRI, principles of interventional treatment, and interventional techniques, including emerging and innovative percutaneous embolisation methods. A panel and interactive discussion will be an ideal platform for learning from the experts.
Chairperson's introduction
Manphool Singhal, Chandigarh / India
Types, incidence and pathomechanism
Arun Sharma, Chandigarh / India
Diagnostic imaging: US
Kamal Samir Hachem, Beirut / Lebanon
Diagnostic imaging: CTA and MRA
Alban Denys, Lausanne / Switzerland
Treatment option: principles of interventional treatment
Michele Rossi, Rome / Italy
Treatment option: endovascular
Manphool Singhal, Chandigarh / India
Treatment option: innovative-percutaneous
ANUPAM LAL, CHANDIGARH / India
Panel discussion: Visceral (pseudo-)aneurysms imaging and interventions: how, when, and why?