ICCA 2011 Carotid Angioplasty and Other Cerebrovascular Interventions October 21 22, 2011 Wiesbaden Germany With Live Cases Preliminary Scientific Program as of September 2011 www.iccaonline.org
Scientific Program ICCA 2011 Friday, October 21, 2011 2 07:00 08:00 Breakfast 07:00 18:00 Registration 08:00 08:10 Welcome and Introduction 08:10 10:00 Session 1 What is New in Cerebrovascular Interventions in 2011? Part I: Devices and Trials 1 Deep Dive Into CREST 10 Years After ISAT-Where do we Stand With Aneurysm Treatment? Acute Stroke Interventions: Update on Clinical Trials New Devices for Intracranial Interventions: Coils, Catheters, Stents Intracranial Stenosis: Update on Trials and Devices 10:00 12:20 Session 2 tips and Tricks for Difficult Access 2 Femoral Approach in Patients With an Aortic Arch Type III Tips and Tricks for Brachial and Radial Access Multicenter Experience With Direct Cervical Access
Friday, October 21, 2011 Parallel to main session limited participation prior registration required Lunch SessionS Simulator 10:00 11:30 Hands-On Flow-Model Training & simulator Training Sessions room 2 room 3 How To Do Carotid Stenting: Simulator Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From Symbionix Aneurysm Coiling Flow-Model Hands-on Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 12:30 13:50 Lunch Sessions and Industry Exhibition room 1 room 2 Medical Therapy Before, During and After Cerebrovascular Interventions Medications Needed for Carotid Stenting Antiplatelet Responsiveness and new Platelet Inhibitors Medications Needed for Aneurysm Treatment Embolic Protection Devices: Device Specific Tips and Tricks Concentric Filters Excentric Filters Proximal Occlusion Devices 3
Friday, October 21, 2011 4 Lunch Session room 3 Intracranial Stenoses How can MRI and CT Help to Select Patients? Transcranial Duplex The Prognosis of Intracranial Stenosis How to do Balloon Angioplasty and Stent Implantation Balloon Versus Stent in Intracranial Stenosis 14:00 16:00 Session 3 Carotid Stenting in Clinical Practice 3 Debate and Round Table Discussion Carotid Endarterectomy should still be the First Choice New Trial Data Support Carotid Stenting What are is in the new Guidelines?
Friday, October 21, 2011 Parallel to main session limited participation prior registration required 15:00 16:30 Hands-On Flow-Model Training & simulator Training Sessions 5 Simulator room 1 room 2 room 3 Stroke Interventions Flow-Model Hands-on Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 How To Do Carotid Stenting: Simulator Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From Symbionix Aneurysm Coiling Flow-Model Hands-on Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 16:00 18:00 Session 4 nightmare in the Cathlab 4 Complication During Carotid Stenting Complication During Intracranial Intervention Medication in Emergencies
Friday, October 21, 2011 6 18:10 19:30 Evening Sessions room 1 How to Build an Acute Stroke Team Who Should be Involved in the Team and who Should do What? The 7 Steps of Stroke Treatment Patient Sedation During Imaging and Intervention Stroke Pathways Setting up a Regional Stroke Service room 2 Imaging in Intervention Duplex Ultrasound Transcranial Doppler MR and CT-Angio Intravascular Ultrasound and OCT Evening SessionS
Scientific Program ICCA 2011 SATURday, October 22, 2011 07:00 18:00 Registration 7 07:00 08:00 Breakfast & Poster Session 08:00 10:30 Session 5 acute Stroke Interventions Live Cases from Frankfurt 5 Growing Evidence for Acute Stroke Interventions Working Towards a Combined Service in Acute Vascular Disease Time is Brain- the Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) Catheter Techniques for Acute Stroke Interventions Decompression After Stroke: Why and When? Live Cases from Frankfurt 10:30-12:00 Hands-On Flow-Model Training & simulator Training Sessions Simulator room 1 Stroke Interventions - Flow-Model Hands-on Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 room 2 How To Do Carotid Stenting: Simulator Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From Symbionix Parallel to main session limited participation prior registration required
6Lunch SessionS Saturday, October 22, 2011 8 10:00 12:20 Session 6 embolic Protection Live Cases from Frankfurt Debate Embolic Protection Must not be Embolic Protection is a Must Filters versus Proximal Occlusion: New Data Live Cases from Frankfurt 12:30 13:50 Lunch Session and Industry Exhibition room 1 Vertebral, Suclavian and Common Carotid Interventions: indication, Technique, Outcomes Vertebral Interventions Subclavian Interventions Common Carotid Artery Interventions room 2 Intracranial Aneurysms Which Aneurysm should be Coiled? Which Aneurysms Should be Clipped? Intracranial Aneurysms How Many Materials are Necessary for Treatment? Remodeling and Stent for Aneurysm Treatment When Things go Wrong New Stents for Aneurysm Treatment
Saturday, October 22, 2011 room 3 Catheter Interventions in Acute Stroke Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 9 Why is iv Lysis not Enough? Patient Selection: When to Intervene Clinical Signs of Acute Carotid or Media Occlusion What Should we Know to Induce Immediately Interventional Recanalization Devices to Choose From and how to use Them 14:00 15:30 Session 7 Chronic Cerebral Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) and multiple Sclerosis Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY 7 Early Results of Venous Angioplasty in Multiple Sclerosis Update on Randomized Trials Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY Simulator 15:00 16.30 Hands-On Flow-Model Training & simulator Training Sessions room 1 Room 2 Stroke Interventions Flow-Model Hands-on Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From ev3 How To Do Carotid Stenting: Simulator Training Supported by an Unrestricted Educational Grant From Symbionix Parallel to main session limited participation prior registration required
Saturday, October 22, 2011 10 15:30 16:30 Session 8 What is New in Cerebrovascular Interventions in 2011? Part II Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY 8 A new Concept of Embolic Protection: Silkroad Flow Diversion for Aneurysm Treatment Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY 16:30 18:00 Session 9 my Most Difficult Cerebrovascular Intervention and What I Learned From it Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY 9 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Live Cases from Frankfurt and Buffalo, NY Closing Remarks and Thank You
Directors of ICCA 2011 Key Facts Course Director Course Venue 11 Horst Sievert, MD CardioVascular Center Frankfurt Frankfurt, Germany Wiesbadener Casino-Gesellschaft Friedrichstrasse 22 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany Co-Directors Live Case Center Iris Grunwald, MD John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford, United Kingdom L. Nelson Hopkins, MD University at Buffalo Buffalo, USA Martin Schillinger, MD Vienna General Hospital Vienna, Austria Nina Wunderlich, MD CardioVascular Center Frankfurt Frankfurt, Germany CardioVascular Center Frankfurt, St. Josefs-Hospital Wiesbaden Frankfurt / Wiesbaden, Germany Horst Sievert, MD University Hospital Saarland Homburg / Saar, Germany Wolfgang Reith, MD University at Buffalo Buffalo, USA Nelson Hopkins, MD Congress Organisation cme4u GmbH Congresses, Meetings & Education Denise Thom Phone +49-69 - 89 99 05 07 Fax +49-69 - 25 62 86 58 E-mail info@cme4u.org Web www.cme4u.org
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