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Bologna (Italy)2-3 December 2016
Royal Hotel Carlton
SERVIZIO SANITARIO REGIONALEEMILIA-ROMAGNAAzienda Ospedaliero - Universitaria di Bologna
Policlinico S. Orsola-MalpighiDipartimento Attività Integrate Cardio - Toraco - VascolareUnità Operativa Chirurgia Vascolare - Prof. A. Stella
TECHNOLOGIES IN Peripheral Occlusive Disease and Visceral Arterial Disease
www.paod2016.it
Alma Mater StudiorumUniversità di Bologna
scuola di medicina e chirurgia
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ENDORSEMENTSDipartimento di Medicina Specialistica, Diagnostica e Sperimentale, Università di Bologna
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi
SICVE - Società Italiana di Chirurgia Vascolare ed Endovascolare
faculty
Airoldi Flavio (Milan - Italy)
Antonello Michele (Padua - Italy)
Bisdas Theodosios (Munster - Germany)
Bonardelli Stefano (Brescia - Italy)
Chiche Laurent (Paris - France)
Chiesa Roberto (Milan - Italy)
Clerici Giacomo (Bergamo - Italy)
Cosmi Benilde (Bologna - Italy)
Ducasse Eric (Bordeaux - France)
Faggioli GianLuca (Bologna - Italy)
Ferraresi Roberto (Bergamo - Italy)
Freyrie Antonio (Parma - Italy)
Gallieni Maurizio (Milan - Italy)
Gallitto Enrico (Bologna - Italy)
Gandini Roberto (Rome - Italy)
Gargiulo Mauro (Bologna - Italy)
Gouëffic Yann (Nantes - France)
Kalra Phil (Salford - United Kingdom)
La Manna Gaetano (Bologna - Italy)
Lejay Anne (Strasbourg - France)
Mangialardi Nicola (Rome - Italy)
Manzi Marco (Abano Terme - Italy)
Marone Enrico Maria (Pavia - Italy)
Martin-Gonzalez Teresa (London - United Kingdom)
Meyer Alexander (Erlangen - Germany)
Micari Antonio (Lugo di Cotignola - Italy)
Michelagnoli Stefano (Florence - Italy)
Millon Antoine (Lyon - France)
Palombo Domenico (Genoa - Italy)
Peinetti Flavio (Aosta - Italy)
Pini Rodolfo (Bologna - Italy)
Pratesi Carlo (Florence - Italy)
Pratesi Giovanni (Rome - Italy)
Rastan Aljoscha (Bad Krozingen - Germany)
Rabbia Claudio (Rome - Italy)
Ricco Jean Baptiste (Poitiers - France)
Santoro Antonio (Bologna - Italy)
Setacci Carlo (Siena - Italy)
Silingardi Roberto (Modena - Italy)
Sigvant Birgitta (Stockholm - Sweden)
Smeets Luuk (Arnhem - The Netherlands)
Speziale Francesco (Rome - Italy)
Stella Andrea (Bologna - Italy)
Trimarchi Santi (Milan - Italy)
Uccioli Luigi (Rome - Italy)
Venermo Maarit (Helsinki - Finland)
Veroux Pier Francesco (Catania - Italy)
Verzini Fabio (Perugia - Italy)
Wittens Cees H.A. (Maastricht - The Netherlands)
Zanabili Amer (Oviedo - Spain)
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December 2, 201609.00IntroductionM. Gargiulo
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RENAL ARTERY OBSTRUCTIVE DISEASE■■ Chairmen: M. Gargiulo, A. Santoro
Where are we now in the management of renal artery stenosis? P. Kalra
In-Stent restenosis in renal arteryA. Micari
Treatment of acute renal arteries involvement in Type B Aortic DissectionS. Trimarchi
Isolated visceral arteries dissectionS. Bonardelli
Kidney injury and contrast media M. Gallieni
The isotonic contrast media in the endovascular therapy of arterial diseaseM. Manzi
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December 2, 201611.00
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA■■ Chairmen: G.L. Faggioli, J.B. Ricco
The risk of disease progression in peripheral arterial disease is higher than expectedB. Sigvant
Validation of the wound, ischemia, foot Infection (WIfI) classification system in nondiabetic patients treated by endovascular therapyT. Bisdas
A new classification of crural atherosclerosisM. Venermo
Current practice of first-line treatment strategies in patients with critical limb ischemiaT. Bisdas
Is primary amputation the first choice of treatment in nonagenarians with critical limb ischemia?A. Lejay
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PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: DIABETES AND END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE■■ Chairmen: A. Freyrie, G. La Manna
Diabetic arteriopathy: macro, micro or both?G. Clerici
Epidemiology and costs of peripheral arteriopathy in diabetic patientsE.M. Marone
In-hospital outcomes in patients with critical limb ischemia and end-stage renal disease after revascularizationA. Meyer
Long term outcomes of diabetic haemodialysis patients with critical limb ischemia and foot ulcerL. Uccioli
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December 2, 201613.15
LUNCH SESSION ILIAC VEIN OBSTRUCTIVE DISEASE■■ Chairmen: M. Gargiulo, N. Mangialardi
Etiology, diagnosis and new pharmacological approachB. Cosmi
Endovascular treatment of acute iliac vein thrombosis C.H.A. Wittens
14.30LECTUREThe development of guidelines for peripheral occlusive arterial disease: views of different societiesJ.B. Ricco
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PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: SUPRAINGUINAL ■■ Chairmen: F. Speziale, P.F. Veroux
Aortic disease and blue toe syndromeG.L. Faggioli
Treatment of calcified abdominal aortic lesionsL. Chiche
Endovascular recanalization of TASC C-D aortoiliac occlusion through transbrachial accessA. Millon
Outcomes of polytetrafluoroethylene-covered stent in primary treatment of severe iliac artery obstructive diseasesA. Zanabili
Robot assisted iliac arteries revascularizationA. Lejay
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December 2, 201616.15
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: INFRAINGUINAL ■■ Chairmen: R. Ferraresi, D. Palombo
Angioplasty of the common femoral artery and its bifurcationA. Millon
TECCO: a French multicenter RCT to compare surgery versus stenting for the treatment of common femoral artery lesionsY. Gouëffic
Classification and clinical impact of restenosis after femoropopliteal stentingC. Rabbia
Treatment of TASC C and D femoropopliteal lesions with paclitaxel eluting stents Y. Gouëffic
Viabahn versus open femoropopliteal bypasses: 1-year results of the SUPER B Trial L. Smeets
Stent placement versus balloon angioplasty for popliteal artery treatmentA. Rastan
Combined directional atherectomy and drug-eluting balloon angioplasty for isolated popliteal artery lesions T. Bisdas
Economic analysis of endovascular drug-eluting treatments for femoropopliteal artery disease A. Micari
Outcomes and influence of the pedal arch in below-the-knee angioplasty in patients with end-stage renal diseaseA. Meyer
Directional atherectomy of infrapopliteal artery lesions A. Rastan
Use of tapered balloons to recanalize occluded below-the-knee arteries in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemiaS. Michelagnoli
Durability and efficacy of tibial arterial stent placement for critical limb ischemiaR. Silingardi
19.15Closure of the day
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December 3, 201608.45
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: BYPASS TO THE TIBIAL AND FOOT ARTERIES■■ Chairmen: C. Setacci, M. Venermo
Vein harvesting and techniques for infrainguinal bypassM. Venermo
Differential impact of bypass surgery and angioplasty on angiosome-targeted infrapopliteal revascularizationM. Venermo
Stents for stenosis of failing infrainguinal bypass graftsF. Airoldi
Hybrid vein arterialization in diabetic haemodialysis patientsR. Ferraresi
Foot salvage in patients with multilevel infrainguinal TASC D lesionsM. Gargiulo
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December 3, 201610.15
PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE: ENDOVASCULAR INFRAPOPLITEAL TIPS AND TRICKS■■ Chairmen: A. Freyrie, F. Peinetti
Tibiopedal percutaneous access: indications and techniqueE. Ducasse
Antegrade pedal approach for recanalizing occlusions in the opposing circulatory pathway of the foot when a retrograde puncture is not possibleM. Manzi
Hydrodynamic boost in subintimal angioplasty of below-the-knee vesselsR. Ferraresi
Intraprocedural foot embolization: the plantar to pedal loop aspiration thrombectomy techniqueR. Gandini
Automated carbon dioxide angiography for the evaluation and endovascular treatment of diabetic patients with critical limb ischemiaM. Manzi
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VISCERAL ARTERIES DISEASE: ANEURYSMS ■■ Chairmen: R. Chiesa, G.L. Faggioli
Surgical and endovascular treatment of hepatic artery aneurysmsR. Chiesa
Endovascular treatment of splenic artery aneurysmsC. Pratesi
Superior mesenteric artery aneurysms: etiology and treatmentM. Antonello
Endovascular treatment of isolated renal artery aneurysmsR. Gandini
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December 3, 201612.30
LUNCH SESSION VISCERAL VESSELS OUTCOME AFTER F/BEVAR AND CHIMNEY■■ Chairmen: M. Gargiulo, A. Stella
Renal outcome after open surgery and fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair of juxta-renal aneurysmsT. Martin-Gonzalez
Kidney ischemic lesions after fenestrated endovascular repairR. Pini
Early impact on renal parenchymal vascularization of chimney grafts versus fenestrated graftsE. Ducasse
Renal branches versus renal fenestrations for thoraco-abdominal aneurysm repairG. Pratesi
Results of celiac trunk stenting during fenestrated or branched aortic endograftingT. Martin-Gonzalez
Visceral ischemic complications after fenestrated endovascular repairE. Gallitto
Could the T-Branch endograft guarantee the visceral vessels revascularization in the endovascular treatment of TAAA?F. Verzini
14.15Final Remarks
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GENERAL INFORMATIONCONGRESS VENUERoyal Hotel CarltonSala Imperiale - 1st floorVia Montebello 8 - 40121 Bologna
HOW TO REACH THE ROYAL HOTEL CARLTONThe Royal Hotel Carlton is located right in the centre of Bologna, next to its pedestrian precinct and a short walk from the Railway Station and Piazza Maggiore.Just 5 km from G. Marconi Airport.To reach the hotel using GPS please select Via Milazzo 6 to avoid any amercement.
From the airport to the city centre:Bologna G. Marconi Airport is located 5 km from Bologna city centre.By bus: the Aerobus brings you to the Bologna train station every 15 minutes (travel time: approx. 20 minutes). Tickets can be purchased on the bus.By taxi: approximately 10-15 minutes.
Taxi NumbersTel. +39-051-372727 or +39-051-534141.
LANGUAGEThe official language is English. Simultaneous translation into Italian will be provided.
C.M.E. CREDITS (Only for Italian participants)The meeting has been accredited with 9,8 CME credits for 150 Italian Physicians/Surgeons, Nurses and Technicians.
Disciplines:• Chirurgia Vascolare/Vascular Surgery• Chirurgia Generale/General Surgery• Cardiologia/Cardiology• Radiodiagnostica/Radiodiagnostics• Anestesia e Rianimazione/Anesthesia and Intensive Care• Angiologia/Angiology• Malattie Metaboliche e Diabetologia/Diabetology
REGISTRATION FEE (VAT 22% INCLUDED)Physicians: .................................................................. e 146,40Nurses and Technicians: ................................ e 97,60
The registration fee includes:• attendance to all scientific sessions• congress kit• attendance certificate• coffee-breaks • lunch box
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PAYMENT METHODPayment will be made by bank transfer to: FC EVENTI SrlIBAN: IT58G0558402409000000000077BBAN: G0558402409000000000077SWIFT: BPMIITMMXXXBank charges are the responsibility of the payee. Please note that registration will not be effective until payment of the registration fee has been received by the Organising Secretariat.
CANCELLATION POLICYAll cancellations must be notified in writing to the Organising Secretariat. Refunds will be processed after the Congress.Requests for refunds made after the Congress will not be considered.
Refund of registration fees:• cancellations on or before November 4, 2016: 30% will be withheld• cancellations after November 4, 2016: no refund.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONThe Organising Secretariat has booked a wide number of rooms at the congress venue. To require accoommodation, please contact the Organizing Secretariat.All rooms will be reserved on a first-come-first-served basis.
SECRETARIATThe Secretariat will be open throughout the Meeting sessions.
ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATERegistered participants will receive an attendance certificate at the end of the Meeting.
LIABILITY AND INSURANCEThe Organiser is not able to take any responsibility whatsoever for injury or damage involving persons and property during the Meeting. Participants are advised to take out their own personal travel and health insurance for their trip.
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTORSProf. Mauro Gargiulo, Prof. Andrea StellaUnit of Vascular SurgeryDIMES University of BolognaS. Orsola-Malpighi HospitalVia Massarenti, 9 - 40138 Bologna (Italy)
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIATProf. GianLuca FaggioliUnit of Vascular SurgeryDIMES University of BolognaS. Orsola-Malpighi HospitalVia Massarenti, 9 - 40138 Bologna (Italy)Tel. +39-051.344025 - Fax +39-051.391312
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