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2 MEETING DIRECTORS: N. Labropoulos, D. Kontothanassis SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT: G. Camporese, A. Gasparis ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT T&C via San Gregorio, Milano tel. 02/
3 Dear Colleagues, The 1st annual meeting of the International Symposium on Vascular Disease was a great success. Attendees were exposed to a superb scientific program while enjoying the historical and beautiful medieval city of Ferrara. An unforgettable evening in the majestic city of Venice was one of the highlights of the meeting. The foundation of an International Vascular Team is taking place, and it is aiming to bring together medical centers that will promote collaboration in the study, prevention and therapy of vascular diseases. It is our pleasure to invite you to the 2nd Annual meeting which will take place in Abano Terme, Italy. We have put together an incredible program and invited world experts in arterial and venous disease. We hope to assemble a group that will have the opportunity not only to exchange experiences but develop international relationships which will allow exchange of ideas and future collaboration. Meeting Directors Nicos Labropoulos Dimitrios Kontothanassis 1
4 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME ISVD Directors: N. Labropoulos, D. Kontothanassis Scientific Secratariat: G. Camporese, A. Gasparis Thursday, 8 october :30 Pre registration 14:00 14:30 Opening Welcome Introduction: N. Labropoulos, D. Kontothanassis Future perspectives of technology in medicine - L. Kontothanassis Art and color The Italian Finesse - P. Govoni DIAGNOSTIC SESSION Moderators: N. Labropoulos, G. Camporese 14:30-14:37 How to read vascular ultrasound - N. Labropoulos 14:38-14:45 Recommended standards for vascular laboratory reports - J. Blebea 14:46-14:53 Assessment of the carotid and the vertebral arteries - N. Liasis 14:54-15:01 Imaging for thoracic outlet syndrome - G. Camporese 15:02-15:09 Follow up of aortic endografts - N. Labropoulos 15:10-15:17 Diagnosis of renovascular hypertension - A. Mansour 15:18-15:25 Detection of arterial stenosis and obstruction - A.D. Giannoukas 15:26-15:33 Assessment of dialysis access - J. Raffetto 15:33-15:50 Discussion 15:50-16:05 Coffee Break 16:06-16:13 Acute and chronic vein thrombosis - M. Meissner 16:14-16:21 Recurrent vein thrombosis - G. Camporese 16:22-16:29 Detection of venous obstruction - P. Neglen 16:30-16:37 Evaluation of venous reflux - K. Delis 16:38-16:45 3D imaging of the venous system by CT - J.F. Uhl 16:46-16:53 Preoperative vein mapping - S.S. Kang 16:54-17:01 Ultrasound guided venous procedures - A. Gasparis 17:02-17:09 Ultrasound guided arterial procedures - A. Tassiopoulos 17:10-17:30 Discussion 17:30-18:30 Live cases with ultrasound (N. Labropoulos, N. Liasis, G. Camporese) 2
5 Friday, 9 october 2009 CHRONIC VENOUS DISEASE I Moderators: A. H. Davies, C. Wittens 08:30-08:37 Anatomic variations pertinent to venous treatment - A. Caggiati 08:38-08:45 Pathophysiology of chronic venous disease - J. Raffetto 08:46-08:53 Progression of chronic venous disease - E. Rabe 08:54-09:01 Association of signs and symptoms with venous disease - J. Raffetto 09:02-09:09 Elastic compression for chronic venous disease - H. Partsch 09:10-09:17 Medical therapy for chronic venous disease - A. Jawien 09:18-09:25 Ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy - A. Cavezzi 09:25-09:32 Treatment of telengiectasias and reticular veins - T. Proebstle 09:33-09:40 Benefits from treating early chronic venous disease - P. Pittaluga 09:41-09:48 Optimizing care after venous interventions - M. Lugli 09:49-09:56 Outcomes in the treatment of chronic venous disease - A. H. Davies 9:56 10:30 Live cases ultrasound scanning and discussion 10:30 10:45 Coffee Break CHRONIC VENOUS DISEASE II Moderators: D. Kontothanassis, T. Proebstle Thermal energy delivery on the venous wall - J.L. Gerard Endovenous Laser ablation - N. Morrison Endovenous Radiofrequency ablation - T. Proebstle Endovenous Laser ablation of the small saphenous vein - D. Kontothanassis Results from the Italian Registry of Closure Fast - R. Di Mitri Treatment of recurrent varicose veins - M. Perrin Video presentation of endovenous procedures - D. Kontothanassis, N. Labropoulos, N. Morrison, T. Proebstle 12:08-12:20 Discussion 3
6 DEEP VEIN RECONSTRUCTION Moderators: O. Maleti, M. Perrin Deep vein reconstruction - O. Maleti Central venous reconstruction - C. Wittens Endovenous treatment of chronic venous obstruction - P. Neglen 12:45-12:52 Management of popliteal venous aneurysms - M. Perrin 12:52-13:00 Discussion 13:00-14:00 Lunch VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE I Moderators: P. Prandoni, R. Hull 14:00 14:07 Natural history of deep vein thrombosis - P. Prandoni 14:08 14:15 Evaluation of outpatients for VTE - E. Bernardi 14:16 14:23 How the patients with VTE should be followed up? - M. Meissner 14:24 14:31 Current management of superficial vein thrombosis - G. Palareti 14:32 14:39 Thrombosis in unusual sites - N. Labropoulos 14:40 14:47 What should we measure during ACT in VTE? - R. Hull 14:48 15:05 Prevention of VTE - A. Nicolaides 15:06 15:13 Management of VTE in pregnant patients - P. Simioni 15:13-15:25 Discussion 15:25-15:45 Coffee break VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLIC DISEASE II Moderators: P. Simioni, M. Meissner Management of deep vein thrombosis - F. Verlato Update on pharmacomechanical thrombolysis - A. Gasparis Impact of thrombophilia on the management of VTE - P. Simioni Treatment strategies for calf DVT - C. Becattini Role of compression therapy in the acute DVT - H. Partsch Use of IVC filters in VTE - T. Kolbel Diagnosis and treatment of PE - R. Hull New therapies for VTE - P. Prandoni 4
7 Discussion 17: October Satellite symposia 1)Mediolanum (main hall) 2) RFA Italian Register Saturday, 10 october 2009 CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE Moderators: A. Nicolaides, M. Veller 08:00-08:07 Natural history of asymptomatic carotid stenosis - A. Nicolaides 08:08-08:15 Timing of carotid intervention - M. Veller 08:16-08:23 Advancements and new technology in carotid stenting - A. Mansour 08:24-08:31 Is cerebral protection needed during carotid PTA and stenting?- C. Setacci 08:32-08:39 Carotid stenting versus endarterectomy - M. Matsagas 08:40-08:47 Follow-up of carotid procedures; when to reintervene? - A. Scuro 08:48-08:55 Treatment for carotid restenosis - S. Kang 08:56-09:03 Management of vertebrobasilar disease - M. Morasch 09:03-09:45 Live scanning and discussion - N. Labropoulos, N. Liasis, G. Camporese (carotid stenosis, follow up after stenting and endartectomy) 09:45-10:00 Coffee Break MANAGEMENT OF THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL ARTERIAL DISEASE Moderators: M. Morasch, A. Mansour 10:00-10:07 Advances in aortic aneurysm imaging - N. Sakalihassan 10:08-10:15 New technology and progress in EVAR - A. Scuro 10:16-10:23 Endovascular treatment of ruptured aortic aneurysms - A. Mansour 10:24-10:31 Critical analysis of the long term data on EVAR - A. Bradbury 10:32-10:39 Percutaneous treatment of aortic aneurysms - M. Morasch 10:40-10:47 Management of TAAA - A. Mansour 10:48-10:55 Challenges of TEVAR - F. Grego 10:56-11:03 Interventions for aortic arch vessels - T. Koelbel 11:04-11:11 Treatment of aortic dissection - F. Grego 5
8 11:11 11:30 Discussion VISCERAL AND ILIOFEMORAL DISEASE Moderators: J. Blebea, A.K. Tassiopoulos 11:30-11:37 Interventions for renovascular hypertension - K. Delis 11:38-11:45 Management of chronic mesenteric ischemia - J. Blebea 11:46-11:53 Treatment of aortic stenosis - M. Morasch 11:54-12:01 Options for treating combined aortic and iliac disease - F. Grego 12:02-12:09 Endovascular techniques for long obstruction - A.K. Tassiopoulos 12:10-12:17 Role of endarterectomy - M. Veller 12:18-12:25 Tips and tricks for complex lesions - A. Mansour 12:26-12:32 Management of false aneurysms - S. Kang 12:32-13:00 Discussion Lunch 14:00-14:20 Keynote Lecture: New horizons on plaque morphology - A.N. Nicolaides LOWER EXTREMITY ATHEROSCLEROTIC DISEASE Moderators: A. Bradbury, F. Grego 14:20-14:27 Conservative treatment of CLI; when, why and how? - R. Martini 14:28-14:35 Endothelial function and physical training in patients with intermittent claudication - G.M. Andreozzi 14:36-14:43 Do the statins worth their money? - A. Zambon 14:44-14:51 Endovascular treatment of long SFA lesions - A.D. Giannoukas 14:52-14:59 Vein grafts for lower limb ischemia - J.Blebea 15:00-15:07 Prosthetic grafts in patients with disadvantaged veins - A.K. Tassiopoulos 15:08-15:15 Treatment of infrainguinal graft stenosis - A.H. Davies 15:16-15:23 Management of infrapopliteal disease in critical limb ischemia - J. Blebea 15:24-15:31 Follow-up of lower limb interventions - N. Labropoulos 15:31-15:45 Discussion 15:45-16:00 Coffee break
9 Multidisciplinary approach Moderators: C. Wittens, S. Kang 16:00-16:07 The role of modern vascular center - A. Tassiopoulos 16:08-16:15 How to run a wound care center - S. Kang 16:16-16:23 Dressings and growth factors for wound healing - A. Gasparis 16:24-16:31 Management of venous ulcers - C. Wittens 16:31-16:38 Developing a successful dialysis access program - N. Labropoulos 16:39-16:46 Preoperative evaluation for dialysis access - J. Blebea 16:47-16:54 Follow-up and maintenance of access in dialysis patients - A.P. Gasparis 16:55 17:10 Discussion Meeting Adjourn (Next year announcement) - N. Labropoulos, D. Kontothanassis FACULTY G. M. Andreozzi (Italy) C. Becattini (Italy) E. Bernardi (Italy) J. Blebea (USA) A. Bradbury (UK) A. Caggiati (Italy) G. Camporese (Italy) A. Cavezzi (Italy) A. H. Davies (UK) K. Delis (Greece) R. Di Mitri (Italy) A. Gasparis (USA) J.L. Gerard (France) A.D. Giannoukas (Greece) P. Govoni (Italy) F. Grego (Italy) R. D. Hull (Canada) A. Jawien (Poland) S. Kang (USA) T. Koelbel (Sweden) D. Kontothanassis (Italy) Chairman L. Kontothanassis (USA) N. Labropoulos (USA) Chairman N. Liasis (Greece) M. Lugli (Italy) O. Maleti (Italy) M.A. Mansour (USA) R. Martini (Italy) M. Matsagas (Greece) M. H. Meissner (USA) M. Morasch (USA) N. Morrison (USA) P. Neglen (USA) A.N. Nicolaides (UK) G. Palareti (Italy) H. Partsch (Austria) M. Perrin (France) P. Pittaluga (France) P. Prandoni (Italy) T. Proebstle (Germany) E. Rabe (Germany) J. Raffetto (USA) N. Sakalihasan (Belgium) A. Scuro (Italy) C. Setacci (Italy) P. Simioni (Italy) A.K. Tassiopoulos (USA) J. F. Uhl (France) G. Veller Martin (South Africa) F. Verlato (Italy) C. H. Wittens (Netherlands) A. Zambon (Italy) 7
10 GENERAL INFORMATION KEY DATES Congress dates October, (on site registration possible) Accommodation request before September, CONGRESS VENUE Hotel Alexander Palace - Via Martiri d Ungheria, Abano Terme (PD) - Italy Tel (+39) Fax (+39) LANGUAGE English. Simultaneous translation in italian will be available. TARGET AUDIENCE The meeting is open to all physicians, fellows in training, medical students, paramedical personnel and nurses interested in vascular medicine, angiology and surgery. Attendance and participation in the meeting are only possible through proper registration. CME Credits for Continuing Medical Education will be requested to the Italian Ministery of Health for: Medical Doctors and Paramedical Personnel and Nurses. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION An unique exhibition of the official sponsors will be open for the participants from Thursday 8 October to Saturday, 10 from 9,00 to 18,00 each day. For further information: 8
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