Vascular & Endovascular
Challenges Update 15–18 APRIL 2019 MONDAY–THURSDAY OLYMPIA LONDON • UNITED KINGDOM
Aortic Challenges
Peripheral Arterial Challenges
Venous & Lymphatic Challenges
Acute Stroke Challenges
Vascular Access Challenges
and introducing
Second Announcement
EDUCATION
INNOVATION EVIDENCE
Vascular & Endovascular Challenges Update
CX Executive Board
CX Advisory Board
Aortic
Frans Moll (Chairman)
Professor of
Acute Stroke
Dittmar Böckler
Professor of
Vascular Surgery at University of Heidelberg and Head of Department of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Surgery at University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Stéphan Haulon
Professor of
Hugh Markus
rofessor of Stroke Medicine, P Honorary Consultant Neurologist, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Peripheral Arterial
Barbara Rantner
Michael Edmonds
ssociate Professor of Surgery, A Medical University Innsbruck, Deputy Director, Department of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Professor of
Vascular Surgery, Université Paris Sud, Hôpital Marie Lannelongue, Le Plessis Robinson, France
Tilo Kölbel
rofessor of Vascular Surgery, P University of Hamburg, and Vascular Surgeon at the University Heart Center Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Vascular Access
Nicholas Inston
Consultant Surgeon and Clinical Lead for Renal Surgery and Transplantation at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Peripheral Arterial
Andrew Holden
Associate Professor of
Radiology at Auckland University School of Medicine and Director of Interventional Services at Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
Gunnar Tepe
Head of
Thomas Zeller
Professor of
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, RoMed Clinic, Rosenheim, Germany
Angiology at AlbertLudwigs University of Freiburg and Head of Department of Angiology at Universitäts – Herzzentrum Freiburg, Bad Krozingen, Germany
Venous & Lymphatic
Stephen Black
onsultant Vascular Surgeon at C Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK and Reader in Venous Surgery at Kings College London
Manj Gohel
onsultant Vascular & C Endovascular Surgeon, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK, and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK
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Vascular Surgery at University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Domenico Valenti
Consultant Vascular Surgeon and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College London, London, UK
Cliff Shearman
Emeritus Professor of Vascular Surgery, University of Southampton and Non-Executive Director, Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch NHS Foundation Trust
Giovanni Torsello
Professor, Chief
Krassi Ivancev
Consultant within the field of vascular malformations treatment at the Department of Vascular Medicine, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Honorary Professor, Division of Surgery
Fiona Rohlffs Department of Vascular Medicine, University Hospital HamburgEppendorf, Hamburg, Germany &
Interventional Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University College London, London, UK
CX Abstract Board Meryl Davis (Chair)
Colin Bicknell
Marcus Brooks
Daryll Baker
Simon Ashley
Rachel Bell
Anna Prent
of the Department of Vascular Surgery at Franziskus Hospital, Münster, Germany
Trevor Cleveland
Consultant Vascular Radiologist
Alun Davies
rofessor of Vascular Surgery, Head P of Section of Vascular Surgery, Imperial College London and Consultant Surgeon at Imperial College NHS Trust, Charing Cross Hospital and St Mary’s Hospital, London, UK
Gerard O’Sullivan
Consultant Interventional Radiologist, Galway University Hospitals, Galway, Ireland
Claudine HamelDesnos
ascular Physician, Hôpital Privé V Saint-Martin, Caen, France, and President of the French Society of Phlebology
Peter Mortimer
rofessor of Dermatological P Medicine, Consultant Dermatologist, St George’s, University of London, London, UK
and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK
Acute Stroke
Ross Naylor
Robert Hinchliffe
Honorary Professor of
rofessor of Vascular Surgery at P University of Bristol and Vascular Surgeon at North Bristol NHS Trust, Bristol, UK
Vascular Malformations
Diabetic Foot Medicine and Consultant Diabetologist at King’s College Hospital, London, UK
Venous & Lymphatic
Aortic
Vascular Surgery at University of Leicester and Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK
Recruitment to Vascular Management
Frank Vermassen
Professor in Vascular and Thoracic
Surgery Department of Vascular Surgery at Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium
Professor of Angiology and
Janet Powell
Professor of Vascular Biology and Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK
Eric Verhoeven
hief, University Department C of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University, General Hospital Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany
Armando Mansilha Vascular Surgery, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, and Secretary General, UEMS Section and Board of Vascular Surgery
Sophie Renton
Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Northwick Park Hospital, Honorary Senior Lecturer for Imperial College London, London, UK, and Honorary Secretary, The Vascular Society for Great Britain and Ireland
15–18 April 2019
Faculty CX Invited Faculty will include: Konstantin Andreychuk
Roberto Ferraresi
Robert Morgan
Gary Ansel
Athanasios Giannoukas
Peter Mortimer
Michele Antonello
Manj Gohel
Ross Naylor
Frank Arko
Yann Goueffic
Richard Neville
Enrico Ascher
Roger Greenhalgh
Gerard O’Sullivan
Simon Ashley
Stephen Greenhalgh
Gustavo Oderich
Daryll Baker
Franco Grego
Benjamin Pearce
Jonathan Beard
Wei Guo
Janet Powell
Jean-Pierre Becquemin
Claudine Hamel-Desnos
Anna Prent
Rachel Bell
Stéphan Haulon
Ruth Benson
Harry Hemingway
Barbara Rantner
Luca Bertoglio
Robert Hinchliffe
Colin Bicknell
Andrew Holden
Martin Björck
Dominic Howard
Stephen Black
Osamu Iida
Dittmar Böckler
Nicholas Inston
Marc Bosiers
Krassi Ivancev
Andrew Boulton
William Jeffcoate
Vincenzo Brizzi
William Jordan
Marianne Brodmann
Konstantinos Katsanos
Marcus Brooks
Barry Katzen
Boris Chaitovitch
Venu Kavarthapu
Roberto Chiesa
Sanne Klaphake
Trevor Cleveland
Tilo Kölbel
Rachel Clough
John Laird
Michael Conte
Regent Lee
Raphaël Coscas
Jes Lindholt
Martin Czerny
Lars Lönn
Domenico Valenti
Michael Dake
Lindsay Machan
Jos van den Berg
Ronald Dalman
Vladimir Makaloski
Maarit Venermo
Clement Darling III
Michel Makaroun
Hence Verhagen
Meryl Davis
Kevin Mani
Eric Verhoeven
Koen Deloose
Armando Mansilha
Frank Vermassen
Walter Dorigo
Marco Manzi
Martin Werner
Dianne Du Toit
Hugh Markus
Rodney White
Eric Ducasse
Charles McCollum
Arno Wiersema
Michael Edmonds
Bijan Modarai
Kak Khee Yeung
• iWounds including hands-on workshop
Dominique Fabre
Samuel Money
Thomas Zeller
• Closing celebration at the V&A Museum
Michel Reijnen Sophie Renton Robert Rhee Steven Rogers Fiona Rohlffs Ulrich Rother Marc Schermerhorn Andreas Schmidt Thomas Schmitz-Rixen Peter Schneider Cliff Shearman
We are pleased to invite you to join us once again in London, UK, for the Charing Cross International Symposium 2019, the vascular and endovascular annual meeting where education, innovation and evidence merge in one place. The CX Symposium continues its three-year cycle of raising vascular and endovascular controversies in order to challenge the available evidence and be able to reach a consensus after discussion with an expert audience. This year, our world-class faculty focuses on the challenges facing the vascular and endovascular world today. In 2019, we introduce a new track, iWounds, including a plenary session and a hands-on workshop in the iWounds Village. The programmes for the Aortic, Peripheral Arterial, Venous & Lymphatic, Acute Stroke, Vascular Access and Vascular Malformations have been designed in sequence rather than in parallel so that CX attendees can maximise their participation in their favourite domain. We look forward to welcoming you to CX 2019!
Gunnar Tepe Ignace Tielliu Giovanni Torsello Matthias Trenner Nikos Tsilimparis
Roger Greenhalgh, on behalf of the CX Executive Board
NEW for CX 2019 • New CX Executive Board and CX Advisory Board • CX Acute Stroke Challenges opening the scientific programme on Monday afternoon • Three-day Exhibition (from Tuesday to Thursday)
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Vascular & Endovascular Challenges Update
CX 2019 Preliminary Programme Highlights
3 Days of Peripheral Arterial Challenges Peripheral Proximal Arterial Ischaemia Challenges – Tuesday, 16 April 2019 • Screening for arterial disease • Appraisal of peripheral arterial disease classification and guidelines • The role of antiplatelets and anticoagulants in peripheral arterial disease • Ambulatory treatment of peripheral arterial disease • The evidence for vessel preparation and atherectomy • Long-term results of drug-coated balloons and strategies to treat restenosis after drug-coated balloon placement • The role of prosthetic bypass in the absence of suitable venous graft material
Peripheral Critical Ischaemia Challenges – Thursday, 18 April 2019 • Arterial disease below the ankle – indications for angioplasty and distal bypass
Interdisciplinary Leg Initiative
• Chronic disease as a predictor of outcomes after revascularisation of the ulcerated diabetic foot • Extended limb salvage operations for threatened ischaemic limbs • The optimal antiplatelet therapy for the prevention of leg amputations • Latest views on venous arterialisation • iWounds and critical ischaemia
Late-breaking peripheral trials CX Peripheral Techniques & Technologies – Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Live and edited peripheral techniques and technologies to treat peripheral arterial disease from leading vascular centres.
Additional Peripheral Arterial Sessions CX Peripheral Workshop with one-to-one hands-on demonstrations CX Global Stars and Rising Stars CX Abstracts and E-posters
3 Days of Aortic Challenges CX Aortic Techniques & Technologies – Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Live and edited aortic techniques and technologies to treat thoracic and abdominal aortic disease from leading vascular centres.
Thoracic Aortic Challenges – Thursday, 18 April 2019 • Ascending aorta and arch endograft advances and stroke risk • Long-term outcomes of stent grafts in blunt thoracic trauma
• Image fusion for complex endovascular interventions
• Evidence for and risks of endovascular treatment of asymptomatic acute type B aortic dissection
• Total endovascular treatment of aortic arch pathologies using branched grafts
• Spot stent-grafting in type B dissections
• In situ laser fenestration for ruptured arch and thoracic aneurysms
• Results of IFU versus non-IFU TEVAR procedures
• Open conversion after failure of thoracic aortic stent-grafting
• Innovative modalities for organ protection during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm open repair
Abdominal Aortic Challenges – Wednesday, 17 April 2019 • Hospital volume effects on abdominal aortic aneurysm repair mortality • Impact of new UK NICE Guidelines on abdominal aortic aneurysms • Sac growth algorithm study clinical results • Sac embolisation during EVAR – results from a prospective randomised study • Indications for reinterventions after EVAR • Endovascular interventions for failed EVAR Late-breaking aortic trials
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Additional Aortic Sessions
CX Aortic Village with one-to-one hands-on demonstrations CX Global Stars and Rising Stars CX Abstracts and E-posters
15–18 April 2019
3 Days of Venous & Lymphatic Challenges Venous Challenges Plenary Session – Tuesday, 16 April 2019
Additional Venous Sessions
• Choosing between endovenous modalities
CX Venous Techniques & Technologies (edited cases)
• The role of elevated central venous pressures in chronic venous insufficiency
Wednesday, 17 April 2019 and Thursday, 18 April 2019
• A pragmatic approach to assessing swollen legs • The challenge of venous inflow – how to assess it and what to look for • Improving patient selection in chronic deep vein thrombosis treatment
CX Venous Workshop Wednesday, 17 April 2019 and Thursday, 18 April 2019
CX Global Stars and Rising Stars
Late-breaking trials for venous disease
CX Abstracts and E-posters
2 Days Acute Stroke Challenges Acute Stroke Plenary Programme – Monday, 15 April 2019
Additional Acute Stroke Sessions
• Debate: Urgent carotid revascularisation following stroke
CX Global Stars and Rising Stars
• Debate: Technical advances claimed for carotid stenting
CX Abstracts and E-posters
• Carotid plaque volume and stroke
Tuesday, 16 April 2019
• Stroke after cardiac surgery • Debate: Intervention in the asymptomatic state
3 Days of Vascular Access Challenges Vascular Access Masterclass – Wednesday, 17 April 2019
Additional Vascular Access Sessions
Maintaining and optimising dialysis access
CX Vascular Access Workshop
• Defining why vascular access fails
Thursday, 18 April 2019
• An algorithmic approach to vascular access preservation and maintenance • Treating vascular thoracic outlet stenosis, central stenosis and central occlusion
CX Abstracts and E-posters Tuesday, 16 April 2019
• Innovations in vascular access: Techniques, technologies and trial updates • Update on the global experience with endoAVFs Late-breaking trials in vascular access
NEW iWounds Plenary Programme CX iWounds Workshop – iWounds Village
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Vascular & Endovascular Challenges Update
Additional Activities CX Additional Events
CX Innovation Showcase
CX Meets Latin America
CX Vascular Malformations
CEC@CX
Recruitment to Vascular Management
European Vascular Surgeons in Training (EVST)
CX 2019 CLOSING CELEBRATION Join us to mark the end of the 41st CX Symposium with a networking reception at London’s iconic, atmospheric Victoria & Albert (V&A) Museum.
Thursday 18 April 2019, 6.30pm Please visit www.cxsymposium.com/cx-2019closing-celebration/ for more information
SAVE THE DATE!
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Register at www.cxsymposium.com/registration What participants say about CX Very importantly, the data and trial results presented were interpreted in great manner and that will help me in my routine practice. Since opening for abstracts CX has exploded and is now the most exciting congress on vascular surgery. It attracts new talent needed for the Faculty and makes sure CX is the most innovative congress worldwide.
The hands-on activities are very valuable, as well as meeting the experts and having the possibility to ask questions. Trial data are very useful to decide what to use and when to use it in practice. CX is still the best conference in the field worldwide, by far.
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rated the CX 2018 programme as “excellent” and 44% said it was “good”. 52% Excellent 44% Good 4% Fair 0% Poor
Furthermore, 48% of delegates described the overall Symposium as “excellent” with another 47% calling it “good”.
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