Special Focus Session

SF 25 - Interventional radiology (IR) treatment for arterial occlusive disease and thrombo-embolic disease: lessons learned from head to toe

Lectures

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SF 25 - Revascularisation in acute ischaemic stroke

SF 25 - Revascularisation in acute ischaemic stroke

10:36G. Boulouis, Paris / FR

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to select suitable candidates for mechanical stroke thrombectomy (MST) on the basis of the clinical and imaging evaluation.
2. To learn about basic techniques of MST and the most used tools.
3. To learn about the results and complications.

2
SF 25 - Aorta and aortic branches interventions: current evidence

SF 25 - Aorta and aortic branches interventions: current evidence

12:10V. Bérczi, Budapest / HU

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the indications, techniques, results, and complications of interventions for isolated aortic stenoses.
2. To learn about the indications for IR treatment of athero-occlusive lesions of the innominate and subclavian arteries (aortic arch arteries).
3. To understand the results of IR treatment of the athero-occlusive lesions of the renal arteries.

3
SF 25 - How to treat acute and chronic mesenteric ischaemia

SF 25 - How to treat acute and chronic mesenteric ischaemia

09:35L. Garzelli, Paris / FR

Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to select patients with acute arterial mesenteric ischaemia for IR treatment on the basis of clinical and imaging evaluations.
2. To understand the techniques used in IR treatment of acute arterial mesenteric ischaemia and to learn about the results and complications.
3. To understand the indications for IR treatment of patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
4. To learn about the techniques, results, and complications of IR treatment for chronic mesenteric ischaemia.

4
SF 25 - Endovascular treatment of the diabetic foot: new techniques

SF 25 - Endovascular treatment of the diabetic foot: new techniques

12:22M. Manzi, Abano Terme / IT

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the indications of innovative arterial access for diabetic foot IR treatment, i.e. pedal access.
2. To learn about the new tools for treating long total occlusions.
3. To learn about the indications and techniques of lithotripsy.
4. To understand the role of drug-eluting technology.

SF 25-2
10 min
Revascularisation in acute ischaemic stroke
Grégoire Boulouis, Paris / France
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to select suitable candidates for mechanical stroke thrombectomy (MST) on the basis of the clinical and imaging evaluation.
2. To learn about basic techniques of MST and the most used tools.
3. To learn about the results and complications.
SF 25-3
10 min
Aorta and aortic branches interventions: current evidence
Viktor Bérczi, Budapest / Hungary
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the indications, techniques, results, and complications of interventions for isolated aortic stenoses.
2. To learn about the indications for IR treatment of athero-occlusive lesions of the innominate and subclavian arteries (aortic arch arteries).
3. To understand the results of IR treatment of the athero-occlusive lesions of the renal arteries.
SF 25-4
10 min
How to treat acute and chronic mesenteric ischaemia
Tomasz Jargiełło, Lublin / Poland
Learning Objectives
1. To learn how to select patients with acute arterial mesenteric ischaemia for IR treatment on the basis of clinical and imaging evaluations.
2. To understand the techniques used in IR treatment of acute arterial mesenteric ischaemia and to learn about the results and complications.
3. To understand the indications for IR treatment of patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
4. To learn about the techniques, results, and complications of IR treatment for chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
SF 25-5
10 min
Endovascular treatment of the diabetic foot: new techniques
Marco Giuseppe Manzi, Abano Terme / Italy
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the indications of innovative arterial access for diabetic foot IR treatment, i.e. pedal access.
2. To learn about the new tools for treating long total occlusions.
3. To learn about the indications and techniques of lithotripsy.
4. To understand the role of drug-eluting technology.
15 min
Live Q&A: Are IR techniques evolving as the first-line treatment modality for atheromatous disease? Are there any exceptions to the rule?

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