Refresher Course: Neuro

RC 1811 - Neurovascular intervention for the non-interventionalist

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Zsolt Mihaly Kulcsar, Zurich / CH

2
Stroke imaging: what does the interventionalist need to know from your report?

Stroke imaging: what does the interventionalist need to know from your report?

15:00Aleksandra Zoran Aracki-Trenkic, Nis / RS

3
Aneurysm evaluation: what diagnostic information helps better treatment planning?

Aneurysm evaluation: what diagnostic information helps better treatment planning?

15:00Pedro Vilela, Lisbon / PT

4
Dural fistula and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs): how to predict rupture risk?

Dural fistula and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs): how to predict rupture risk?

15:00Zsolt Mihaly Kulcsar, Zurich / CH

5
Panel discussion: Collaboration between diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologists: how I do it and how I would like to do it

Panel discussion: Collaboration between diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologists: how I do it and how I would like to do it

10:00Panel discussion: Collaboration between diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologists: how I do it and how I would like to do it

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Zsolt Mihaly Kulcsar, Zurich / Switzerland
15 min
Stroke imaging: what does the interventionalist need to know from your report?
Aleksandra Zoran Aracki-Trenkic, Nis / Serbia
1. To name and identify the occluded vessel and stroke aetiology based on thrombus appearance.
2. To list good outcome predictors based on ASL and SWAN sequences.
3. To describe and reflect on estimating the volume and location of the infarcted tissue and tissue at risk for infarction.
15 min
Aneurysm evaluation: what diagnostic information helps better treatment planning?
Pedro Vilela, Lisbon / Portugal
15 min
Dural fistula and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs): how to predict rupture risk?
Zsolt Mihaly Kulcsar, Zurich / Switzerland
1. To understand how the hemodynamic of brain arteriovenous malformations (BAVMs) and dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) of the venous outflow are related to haemorrhagic risk in natural history.
2. To appropriate the use of clinical classification to predict the natural history.
3. To focalise the importance of focal venous ectasia in the draining system in DAVFs.
4. To focalise the importance of nidal and pre-nidal evaluation of the venous outflow in BAVMs.
10 min
Panel discussion: Collaboration between diagnostic and interventional neuroradiologists: how I do it and how I would like to do it

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