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9 th EVF HOW HANDS-ON WORKSHOP on VENOUS DISEASE Grand Resort, Limassol, Cyprus, 25-27 October 2018 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Thursday 25 October 2018 07.30 Welcome Chronic Venous Disease (CVD) - Basics 07.45 Definition of Venous Symptoms. Lena Blomgren (Sweden) 07.55 Pathophysiology of CVD. Andrew Nicolaides (Cyprus) 08.10 Importance of CEAP classification in CVD. Marianne De Maeseneer (The Netherlands) 08.20 How accurate are our tests for reflux and obstruction? Olivier Pichot (France) 08.35 Evaluation tools for CVD patients and assessment of outcomes. Stephen Black (UK) 08.45 Discussion Non-invasive Treatment of CVD Moderator: Lena Blomgren (Sweden) 08.55 Are drugs indicated and efficient? Armando Mansilha (Portugal) 09.05 When to use bandages? Karin van der Wegen (Netherlands) 09.15 When to use stockings? Arkadiusz Jawien (Poland) 09.25 When to use intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) Prakash Saha (UK) 09.35 Discussion 09.40 Coffee break 10.00 Live demonstration DUPLEX ULTRASOUND OF THE DEEP VENOUS SYSTEM Olivier Pichot (France) and Stylianos Papas (Cyprus) 10.30 Introduction to the Workshop when, where and how? Marianne De Maeseneer (The Netherlands) 10.40-12.40 12.40 Lunch Primary superficial incompetence (1) Optimal technique Moderator: Marianne De Maeseneer (The Netherlands) 13.40 VIDEO, preoperative marking, vein puncture, cannulation (Seldinger), the different catheters which can be used, positioning of the tip, ablation (with laser, RF, steam,

mechano-chemical, glue), additional phlebectomies; then showing foam sclerotherapy, and modern high ligation + stripping in local tumescent anesthesia 13.55 When, why and how to save the saphenous vein (ASVAL)? Sylvain Chastanet (France) 14.05 Which method should you choose? Steve Elias (USA) 14.15 Discussion 14.25 Importance of perforators. Olle Nelzén (Sweden) 14.35 Intervention for recurrence (PREVAIT). Marianne De Maeseneer (The Netherlands) 14.45 Pelvic congestion syndrome. Thomas Heller (Germany) 14.55 Case presentations 15.40 Coffee break 16.00-18.00 Friday 26 October 2018 Primary superficial incompetence (2) Focus on foam sclerotherapy Moderator: Katy Darvall (UK) 07.45 Cosmetic treatment: vein viewer-guided sclerotherapy, CLaCS a.o. Uldis Maurins (Latvia) 07.55 How to avoid complications of foam sclerotherapy? Tomasz Urbanek (Poland) 08.05 Treatment of recurrent varicose veins with foam. Katy Darvall (UK) 08.15 Discussion Management of acute Thromboembolism (1) 08.25 CTV, MRV, IVUS and venography in the venous workup (acute DVT and CVD). Haraldur Bjarnason (USA) 08.35 Thrombophilia in patients with DVT: who should be tested? Andrew Nicolaides (Cyprus) 08.45 Do the direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC s) change the treatment of VTE? Armando Mansilha (Portugal) 08.55 The problem of recurrent DVT. Andrew Nicolaides (Cyprus) 09.05 Current treatment of superficial vein thrombosis. Arkadiusz Jawien (Poland) 09.15 Discussion 09.25 Case presentations 10.10 Coffee break 10.30 12.30

12.30 Lunch Management of acute Thromboembolism (2) Moderator: Stephen Black (UK) 13.30 Catheter-directed thrombolysis combined with venous stenting. Niels Baekgaard (Denmark) 13.40 Pharmaco-mechanical and mechanical thrombectomy. Haraldur Bjarnason (USA) 13.50 How to avoid post-thrombotic syndrome? Tomasz Urbanek (Poland) 14.00 Discussion 14.10 Case presentations 15.30 Coffee break 16.00-18.00 Saturday 27 October 2018 Diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous insufficiency (C3-C6) Moderator: Haraldur Bjarnason (USA) 07.45 Sequential treatment plan for CVI. Marianne De Maeseneer (The Netherlands) 07.55 Management of venous ulcers as per guidelines. Tomasz Urbanek (Poland) 08.05 Clinical practical management of venous ulcer. Arkadiusz Jawien (Poland) 08.15 Discussion 08.25 Treatment of deep vein obstruction. Haraldur Bjarnason (USA) 08.35 Valve repair in primary and postthrombotic deep vein reflux. Steve Elias (USA) + video Oscar Maleti and Marzia Lugli (Italy) 08.45 Discussion 09.00 Case presentations 10.00 Coffee break 10.30 12.30: 12.30 Lunch Diagnosis and treatment of lymphedema 13.20 State-of-the-Art management of patients with lymphoedema. Franz-Josef Schingale (Germany) 13.35 Discussion 13.40 Case presentations

14.50 Coffee break 15.10 17.10: 17.10 End

2018 WORKSHOP Thursday 25 October 10.30: Introduction of workshops by Marianne De Maeseneer. Duration of each workshop is 2h. Each workshop contains 4 stations, i.e. 25 min/station and 5 min to wrap up and change. Each group will consist of 20 participants with 5 participants/station Workshop: Station 1-25min, change -5min, Station 2-25min, change -5min, Station 3-25min, change -5min, Station 4-25min Duplex ultrasound workshop coordinator: Stylianos Papas (Cyprus) Electronic attendance card signed by each workshop faculty. Needs to be full to receive end-ofcourse Diploma with full CME points. Make sure the faculty confirms your attendance. Rotation schedule Thursday 25 October Friday 26 October Saturday 27 October 10.40-12.40 16.00-18.00 10.30-12.30 16.00-18.00 10.30-12.30 15.10-17.10 Workshop Group Group Group Group Group Group 1 A F E D C B 2 B A F E D C 3 C B A F E D 4 D C B A F E 5 E D C B A F 6 F E D C B A Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Station 1. Intermittent Compression Device Station 1. Ulcer Treatment (O Nelzén/BSN) (K Lobastov/Cardinal Health) Station 2. Bandage (K van der Wegen/L&R) Station 3. RF Ablation (R Singh Ranger/Medtronic) Station 4. Compression Therapy (FJ Schingale/Medi Germany) Station 2. Laser Ablation (U Maurins/Biolitec) Station 3. Foam Sclerotherapy (K Darvall/STD) Station 4. Mechano-chemical Ablation Workshop 3 Workshop 4 Station 1. Stenting (S Black/Medtronic) Station 1. Venous Medical Adhesive (T Zubilewicz/Balton) (KH Schelp/Medtronic) Station 2. Superficial Venous Problems (S Elias) Station 2. Stenting (H Bjarnason/Bard) Station 3. Foam Sclerotherapy (T Urbanek/Kreussler) Station 3. Thrombolysis and anticoagulation Station 4. Pelvic Vein Incompetence (T Heller) (N Baekgaard, A Gwozdz) Station 4. Mini-Phlebectomy (S Chastanet) Workshop 5 Station 1. Stenting (P Saha/Veniti) Station 2. Stocking (A Jawien/Bauerfeind) Station 3. Veno-active Drugs (A Mansilha/Servier) Station 4. IVUS (D Greenstein/PhilipsVolcano) Workshop 6 (Ultrasound) Station 1. Recurrent Varicose Veins (N Georgiou) Station 2. Abdominal and Pelvic (M Griffin) Station 3. Superficial Incompetence (L Blomgren) Station 4. Deep Venous Obstruction (O Pichot)