i-MEET Program 2016

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JUNE 2 - 3, 2016 • NICE, FRANCE

FINAL PROGRAM Session paramédicale le vendredi 3 juin ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Koen Deloose, Eric Ducasse, Yann Gouëffic

COURSE DIRECTORS

Nicholas Cheshire, Koen Deloose, Eric Ducasse, Yann Gouëffic, Mario Lachat, Julien Lemoine Nicola Mangialardi, Richard McWilliams, Peter Schneider, Isabelle Van Herzeele

VENOUS DIRECTORS Paul Pittaluga, Sylvain Chastanet

i-MEET 2016 is

WEBINAR DIRECTOR Max Amor

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Edito Welcome to i-MEET 2016 It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the first edition of the MEET congress’ next generation designed 15 years ago by Max Amor and Patrice Bergeron. Our program was built by our outstanding scientific committee with one main goal: INTERACTIVITY! We are bringing you more clinical cases, more videos, more debates and audience discussions to offer a multidisciplinary educational platform. We would like to warmly thank them for their continuous commitment Max Amor, Sylvain Chastanet, Nick Cheshire, Mario Lachat, Julien Lemoine, Nicola Mangialardi, Paul Pittaluga, Richard McWilliams, Peter Schneider and Isabelle Van Herzeele. Over two days, our wide-ranging and interactive program will address the hot topics of endovascular techniques and procedures. Do not miss the interesting work-in-progress and case reports presented by the associate faculty members, including trainees, on Friday afternoon. Nurses and technicians will have the opportunity to participate in an intensive, one-day, special program tailored for them in a parallel room on Friday. Take your time to visit the exhibition and discover the Industry news as it is only thanks to their precious help that we managed to organize this congress. As usual the plenary sessions will be available on VOD for you to be able to carry on with online education. Do not miss our official dinner on Thursday night on the Radisson Hotel’s beach privatized for us to share with you a unique moment of conviviality. Again, welcome to the city of Nice, the capital City of the French Riviera, with its great light, refined lifestyle and multiple perfumes and flavors. We look forward to building endovascular synergies in a new style, with you and our outstanding international faculty. The MEET Course Directors Koen Deloose, Eric Ducasse, and Yann Gouëffic

Faculty

Flavio AIROLDI, Milan, Italy Vlad-Adrian ALEXANDRESCU, Marche-En-Famenne, Belgium Jean-Marc ALSAC, Paris, France Max AMOR, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Xavier BERARD, Bordeaux, France Roshan BOOTUN, London, United Kingdom Ludovic CANAUD, Montpellier, France Sylvain CHASTANET, Monaco, Monaco Nicholas John W. CHESHIRE, London, United Kingdom Alun H DAVIES, London, United Kingdom Jean-Paul DE VRIES, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands Koen R. DELOOSE, Dendermonde, Belgium Massimiliano DI PRIMIO, Le Chesnay, France Eric DUCASSE, Bordeaux, France Jorge FERNANDEZ NOYA, Spain Roberto FERRARESI, Bergamo, Italy Yann GOUËFFIC, Nantes, France Peter GOVERDE, Antwerpen, Belgium Gilles GOYAULT, Strasbourg, France Alison W. HALLIDAY, London, United Kingdom Stéphan HAULON, Lille, France L. Nelson HOPKINS, Suite Buffalo, USA Elixene JEAN-BAPTISTE, Nice, France Lowell KABNICK, New York, USA Thomas LARZON, Orebro, Sweden

Julien LEMOINE, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Lieven MAENE, Aalst, Belgium Armando MANSILHA, Porto, Portugal Richard McWILLIAMS, Liverpool, United Kingdom Barend MEES, Maastricht, The Netherlands Germano MELISSANO, Milano, Italy René MILLERET, Pezenas, France Piero MONTORSI, Milano, Italy Lorenzo MORAMARCO, Pavia, Italy Philippe NICOLINI, Lyon, France Sarah ONIDA, London, United Kingdom Felice PECORARO, Palermo, Italy Paul PITTALUGA, Monaco Olivier REGNARD, Trelaze, France Sonia RONCHEY, Roma, Italy Andrej SCHMIDT, Leipzig, Germany Peter SCHNEIDER, Honolulu, USA Carlo SETACCI, Siena, Italy Evgeny SHAYDAKOV, St Petersburg, Russia Jonathan SOBOCINSKI, Lille, France Eric STEINMETZ, Dijon, France Francesco TORELLA, Liverpool, United Kingdom Giovanni TORSELLO, Muenster, Germany Isabelle VAN HERZEELE, Gent, Belgium Martin WERNER, Wien, Austria


Thursday June 2

Friday June 3

08.00

08.15

Practical approach to BTK-disease, based on state of the art data

Modern approach of carotid artery disease

10.15

Coffee break

10.30

10.45

To close or not to close?

11.00

Thoracic Aorta Aneurysm part 1

12.00

11.15

12.30 13.00

14.00

Lunch break

Venous & thrombectomy How BMS and POBA history? Lunch break

13.30

TAA part 2

FemPop disease & Ambulatory Venous workshops

14.20

Abdominal Aorta Aneurysm

14.50

- Venous hands-on - Phlebectomy hands-on

16.30 17.00

Coffee break

Coffee break

17.30

Venous & thrombectomy 19.00

End of the sessions

20.00

Official dinner

18.00

Ambulatory management for PAD endovascular treatment Associate Faculty Program (oral & ePosters presentations) Awards ceremony & Adjournment

Vendredi 3 juin Session paramĂŠdicale francophone Salon Mistral, rez-de-chaussĂŠe

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Thursday June 2 08.00

ractical approach to BTK-disease, based on state of the art P data

Animator: E. Ducasse Moderators: V. Alexandrescu, R. Ferraresi, P. Schneider 08.00 Lecture. Inflation with or without drugs BTK? R. Ferraresi 08.05 Cases, A. Schmidt, J. Fernandez Noya 08.25 Lecture. Scaffolding with or without drugs BTK? M. Werner 08.30 Cases, L. Maene, M. Werner, E. Ducasse 09.00 Lecture. Final judgement about angiosome theory: myth or fact? V. Alexandrescu 09.05 Cases, P. Goverde, R. Ferraresi 09.25 Lecture. Distal bypass surgery, dead in the water? P. Schneider 09.30 Cases, J. Fernandez Noya, P. Schneider 09.50 Lecture. « Pour finir en beauté »: woundcare and offloading principles, K. Deloose 09.55 Interactive wound case discussion. Discussants: V. Alexandrescu, E. Ducasse, R. Ferraresi, Y. Gouëffic, P. Goverde, L. Maene, P. Schneider

10.15 Coffee break in the exhibition hall 10.45 To

close or not to close?

Animator: K.

Deloose Is it still a question (for large access)? S. Haulon Interactive tips & tricks session

11.15 TAA

11.15 11.23 11.31 11.36 11.44 11.52 11.57 12.05 12.13 12.21 12.29 12.37 12.45

- Part 1

Animator: B. Mees Moderators: L. Canaud,

S. Ronchey, F. Pecoraro

Debate - There is no U-turn for the endovascular treatments, F. Pecoraro - There are dedicated indications for the surgical options! G. Melissano - Interactive time Hot Topics - Scallop-graft for the arch repair, my experience, J-M. Alsac - Chimps and regular are still a valuable option for arch repair, S. Ronchey - Interactive time Tips and Tricks - fEVAR and branch graft for aortic dissection repair, S. Haulon - Aortic dissection: where is the important focus during first days/weeks? N. Cheshire - Endovascular management (petticoat technique) for the type B dissection, L. Canaud - False lumen occlusion, technical aspects, S. Ronchey - Hybrid repair for aortic dissection, indication and state of the art, F. Pecoraro - News from imaging and 3D-printing for aortic dissection comprehension, L. Maene - Interactive time

13.00 Lunch break on the rooftop

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14.00 TAA

- Part 2

Animator: B. Mees Moderators: L. Canaud,

S. Ronchey, F. Pecoraro Real world TAA Case Extravaganza 14.00 - How would you treat it? Challenging scenarios that stump the experts, L. Canaud Points of interest 14.08 - Real incidences of endoleaks after TEVAR, R. McWilliams 14.16 Interactive time 14.20 AAA

Animator: K. Deloose Moderators: E. Jean-Baptiste,

14.20 14.28 14.36 14.44 14.52 15.00 15.08 15.16 15.24 15.32 15.40 15.48 15.56 16.12 16.20 16.28 16.36

B. Mees, J. Fernandez Noya

Debate - Are we pushing too far the frontiers of EVAR? E. Steinmetz - There are no limits using EVAR for AAA! J. Fernandez Noya Hot Topics - Best practice in fEVAR in 2016, B. Mees - EVAS and chEVAS will replace EVAR and chEVAR, F. Torella - Chimps and regular devices are still a valuable option, F. Pecoraro - Ultra low profile device: behind the boundaries! X. BĂŠrard Tips and Tricks - Management of the hypogastric artery during EVAR, F. Torella - Perfect proximal anchorage. Does it solve all the problems? J-P. de Vries - Management of challenging iliac accesses and leg thrombosis prevention, A Mansilha - The usage of covered balloon expandable stent in Ch-EVAR/S procedures, J-P. de Vries - Physician-made versus regular fenestration, is there a difference? E. Ducasse - Double barrel graft-assisted coiling in chronic aortic dissection, L. Moramarco Real World AAA Case Extravaganza - How would you treat it? Challenging scenarios that stump the experts, B. Mees, T. Larzon Points of Interest - How to deal with type 1 endoleaks? N. Cheshire - Diagnosis and management of type 3b endoleak, R. McWilliams - Sorry to curb the enthusiasm, but how to treat the infected endografts? X. Berard Interactive time

17.00 Coffee break in the exhibition hall 17.30

Venous & thrombectomy

Moderators: S.

Chastanet, P. Pittaluga 17.30 What might bring a new wave length for endovenous laser? L. Kabnick 17.40 Should we really treat varicose tributaries? S. Onida 17.50 RCT comparing Radiofrequency ablation and Laser in the treatment of incompetent great saphenous varicose veins, E. Shaydakov 18.00 Hemodynamics of development of the varicose disease: do we really have a new knowledge? S. Onida 18.10 Endovenous treatment of the short saphenous vein: as good as for the great saphenous vein? P. Nicolini 18.20 Endovascular treatment of extended iliac vein occlusion: what are the limits? A. Davies 18.30 What will be the treatment of varicose veins in the future? R. Milleret 18.40 Management strategies for patients with varicose veins (C2-C6): results of a worldwide survey, A. Davies 18.50 Interactive time 19.00 End of the sessions 20.00 Official dinner 5


Friday June 3 08.15

Modern approach of carotid artery disease Animator: P. Schneider Moderators: M. Amor, I.

Van Herzeele 08.15 Key articles from the past year that will influence carotid artery disease treatment going forward, I. Van Herzeele Debate 08.23 - Urgent repair of carotid disease causing stroke means it should be done within 48 hours, A. Mansilha 08.31 - Urgent repair after stroke has a higher perioperative risk and I never do it in the first two weeks, N. Hopkins 08.39 - Interactive time Hot Topic 08.50 - If you want to prove that your outcomes are excellent, then perform DW-MRI in all CEA and CAS patients, I. Van Herzeele Tips and tricks: how I do it 09.00 - Troubleshooting during carotid endarterectomy, C. Setacci 09.08 - Ideal toolkit for carotid stenting. How to customize your approach for different types of cases, M. Amor 09.16 A new concept for protection during carotid stenting, M. Amor Interactive time Real-World Carotid Case Extravaganza 09.30 - How would you treat it? Challenging scenarios that stump the experts, N. Hopkins, P. Montorsi 09.50 - Future of carotid revascularization (include Mesh covered stents, prox protection, new designs, transcervical), P. Schneider 10.00 - Standard operating protocol in stroke management at my hospital – a multidisciplinary approach is mandatory, A. Halliday 10.08 New micromesh carotid stent, M. Amor 10.16 - Take home message, P. Schneider 10.24 Interactive time 10.30 Coffee break in the exhibition hall 11.00 11.00 11.08 11.16 11.24 11.32 11.40 11.48

Venous & thrombectomy

R. Milleret, P. Nicolini The glue for the treatment of varicose veins? L. Kabnick Post-operative compression after varicose vein treatments: yes or no? R. Bootun Indications for the treatment of pelvic varices, P. Nicolini Treatment of acute venous femoro-iliac thrombosis: change the paradigm? R. Bootun Endovenous thermal ablations: consensus and polemics, L. Kabnick Foam sclerotherapy: the best cost-effectiveness treatment for varicose veins? R. Milleret Interactive time Moderators:

12.00 How

BMS and POBA history?

Y. GouĂŤffic, K. Deloose The usage of DET in my practice, J. Sobocinski, G. Goyault Moderators:

12.30 Lunch break on the rooftop

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13.30 Femoropopliteal disease & Ambulatory Endovascular repair for long femoropopliteal lesions Animator: K. Deloose Moderators: Y. Gouëffic, J. Lemoine 13.30 State of art, P. Schneider 13.40 Missing data, G. Torsello 13.50 Interactive time Real world 14.00 - Long FP lesions with supera, L. Maene 14.10 - Long FP lesions with laser, E. Ducasse 14.20 - Long FP lesions with reentry/pedal access, M. Di Primio 14.30 - Long FP lesions with DES, G. Goyault 14.40 Take home message, Y. Gouëffic, J. Lemoine 14.50 Ambulatory management for PAD Animator: E. Steinmetz Moderators: L. Maene, G. Torsello 14.50 State of art, P. Schneider 15.00 Missing data, F. Airoldi 15.10 Interactive time 15.20 Real life, Y. Gouëffic Debate 15.30 - For 4F devices with 0.018, O. Regnard 15.40 - For 5F devices with 0.035, F. Airoldi 15.50 - Interactive time Debate 16.00 - Outpatients management is not profitable, G. Torsello 16.10 - Outpatients management is profitable, Y. Gouëffic 16.20 Take home message, L. Maene, G. Torsello 16.25 Interactive time

endovascular treatment

16.30 Associate Faculty Program Oral & ePosters presentations (See detail page 10) Jury: E. Ducasse,Y. Gouëffic 18.00 Awards ceremony & Adjournment

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Vendredi 3 juin / Session paramédicale francophone Salon Mistral, rez-de-chaussée Faculté

Max AMOR, Cardiologue interventionnel, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Isabelle BAREYRE, IBODE, CHU Bordeaux Christian BRETON, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Lisa BROQUARD, MERM, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Valérie DOUSSIN, Cadre de Santé IBODE, CHU Nantes Michaela DUPONT, MERM, CHU Bordeaux Erwan GOUIFFES, Cadre Santé MERM, CHU Nantes Aurélien NOMINE, Ingénieur Hospitalier et Personne Compétente en Radioprotection (PCR), CHU Nice Sandrine RAMEL, IBODE, CHU Nice Cassandra THOMAS, IDE, Essey-Les-Nancy, France Marine TIPHAIGNE, IBODE, CHU Bordeaux 09.30

Session 1

Modérateurs : E. Jean-Baptiste, Y. Gouëffic

09.30 Introduction 09.40 Evaluation comparative de l’irradiation au bloc opératoire du personnel non chirurgical pendant les procédures endovasculaires, A. Nomine 10.00 Abords vasculaires exotiques pour hémodialyse : Vision de l’IBODE, S. Ramel 10.20 Discussion 10.30 Pause sur le hall d’exposition, niveau -1 11.00

Session 2

Modérateurs : E. Ducasse, K. Deloose

11.00 Démarche d’optimisation des doses délivrées aux patients dans un service de chirurgie vasculaire, M. Dupont 11.20 Embolisation de l’artère hypogastrique par coils avant endoprothèse couverte, M. Tiphaigne, I. Bareyre 11.40 Endoprothèse cheminée : installation et dispositifs médicaux spécifiques, M. Tiphaigne, I. Bareyre 12.00 Une équipe hybride pour une salle hybride. Expérience nantaise, V. Doussin, E. Gouiffes 12.20 Discussion 12.30 Déjeuner sur le toit terrasse 13.30

Session 3

Modérateur : M. Amor

13.30 Les nouveaux stents carotides, M. Amor 13.50 Utilisation de l’OCT et IVUS en angioplastie périphérique, C. Thomas 14.10 Voie radiale et humérale en angioplastie périphérique, C. Breton 14.30 Pratique de la voie rétrograde en angioplastie artérielle, C. Thomas 14.50 Revue des nouveaux stents fémoro-poplités, L. Broquard 15.10 Discussion 15.30 Fin des sessions Formation continue. Organisme de formation : IFSI Croix Rouge. Numéro d’agrément : 93 75 151 34 13 8


Thursday June 2 / Venous workshops 14.00-15.15

enous hands-on V Thermal Endovenous ablation

Experts: S. Chastanet, R. Milleret, P. Pittaluga 15.30-16:45

How to manage the percutaneous access Tips and tricks for the navigation through the GSV and positioning at the junction How to handle the tumescence Hands-on session with silicone model

hlebectomy hands-on P Microsurgical treatment of varicose veins

Experts: S. Chastanet, P. Pittaluga

Tips and tricks for preop skin marking How to handle a phlebectomy through micro-incisions Tips and tricks for a mini-invasive varices ablation How to manage the dressing Video sessions

Private Beach

Official dinner Radisson BLU Hotel

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Friday June 3 / 16:30 / Associate Faculty Program Oral presentations 16:30 AORTA 16:30 Iliac branched devices outcomes and surveillance modality, I. Roy 16:35 Endovascular treatment of aortic arch using relay branched stent grafts, B. Saint Lebes 16:40 Profile of secondary interventions after EVAR: how are they triggered and what are the implications for surveillance? I. Roy 16:45 Giant abdominal aortic aneurysms: clinical significance and surgical management, F. CalĂŹ 16:50 Compliance with surveillance following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, I. Roy 16:55 Fenestrated and branched thoracic endografts for complex arch pathology, R. Ma 17:00 PVD 17:00 Comparing the efficacy of an angiosome-directed versus an indirect approach to arterial revascularisation in optimising wound healing outcomes for patients with diabetes and critical limb ischaemia: a literature review, B. Khor 17:05 Percutaneous mechanical rotational thrombectom in complex bypass occlusions, B. Migliara 17:10 Exclusive endovascular treatment of severe TASC C and D external iliac artery occlusive disease with a new dual component stent, B. Saint Lebes 17:15 The impact of angiosome-targeted distal endovascular procedure on healing rate and outcome in critical lower limb ischemia, A. Duinslaeger 17:20 CASE REPORT 17:20 Endovascular treatment of an axillary arterial injury following a traumatic shoulder dislocation, R. Rodrigues 17:25 Chimney CERAB: an alternative new technique for extensive or iuxtarenal aortoiliac occlusive disease, K. Taeymans 17:30 Multistep endovascular treatment of a complex pathology of the thoraco-abdominal aorta in a patient with high surgical risk, M. Cherchi 17:35 Progressive proximal anastomosis aneurysm of an aortobifemoral prosthesis including a dominant accessory renal artery, K. Taeymans

ePosters 17:40 AORTA 17:40 Efficacy of relining previous endovascular aortic grafts using Endovascular Aneurysmal Sealing (EVAS), M. Karouki 17:43 Clinical outcome after endovascular aneurysm sealing of abdominal aortic aneurysms (EVAS): a retrospective cohort study, M. Karouki 17:46 CASE REPORT 17:46 Thoracic outlet syndrome complicated by double subclavian artery aneurysms – an hybrid approach, R. Ferreira 17:49 Percutaneous treatment of stenosis and aneurysmatic dilatation of the common carotid artery and left internal carotid artery with self-expandable novel mesh covered stent in patient submitted to thromboendoarterectomy previously, C. Moncalvo 10


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VASCULAR

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Absence de revascularisation de la lésion cible dans SUPERB à 3 ans4

lorsque déployé nominalement4*

lorsque déployé

3* de perméabilité primaire nominalement (K-M) dans SUPERB à 12 mois3

Patients étudiés dans l’étude SUPERB2 Patients “real-world” analysés mondialement dans 7 méta-analyses rétrospectives1

Changer les Normes • Imite le mouvement naturel du vaisseau1

• Offre la plus haute résistance à la compression et une grande flexibilité2 • Bénéfice clinique prouvé3 patients analysés rétrospectivement,

Données disponibles chez Abbott Vascular.

* Quand déployé à +/- 10% de la longueur nominale.

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