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Thursday January 17 / Auditorium, level -1

   
  14.00     Welcome address, J-P. Becquemin
  Moderators
14.05
14.05
14.15
    JP. Becquemin, P. Cao
Thoracic aorta challenges
The hospital epidemic of thoracic aortic aneurysms, J. Powell
Ascending aorta
  14.15     Direct open repair is the gold standard, C. Dzsinich
  14.25     Why and how stent graft will replace surgery, M. Thompson
         
  14.35
14.35
    Transverse arch aneurysms Controversy: debranching the arch
Debranching provides excellent results, G. Melissano
  14.45     Debranching provides poor results, D. Boeckler
  14.55     How to make Chimneys work in the arch, T. Larzon
  15.05     Total arch endovascular repair, T. Resch
  15.15     The challenge of the proximal neck: how to secure seal and fixation, T. Kolbel
  15.25
15.25
    The spectrum of medullar ischemia after TEVAR
New concepts of medullar insults, C. Etz
  15.35     When and how to drain, P. Piquet
  15.45     When should the LSA be preserved, I. Loftus
  15.55     Perfusion branches: the ultimate tool to prevent paraplegia, K. Ivancev
         
  16.05     Break in the exhibition hall
         
  Moderators
16.30
    Desgranges, H.H. Eckstein
Dissection
  16.30     Should we stent all uncomplicated type B dissection?, J. Brunkwall
  16.40
16.50
17.00
    Which uncomplicated type B dissection should not be left untreated, R. Gibbs
Does the Cook dissection device work?, G. Melissano
Malperfusion syndrome: when should we stent the aorta, the aortic branches?, T. Mastracci
  17.10     Are stent grafts for acute type B dissection durable?, M. Bjorck
  17.20     Fenestrated branched grafts for chronic dissection, M. Ferreira
  17.30     Tips and triks for open surgery after failed TEVAR, L. Canaud
  17.40     Industry symposia
  19.00     End of the sessions

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