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12:00-14:20 Registration
14:20-14:30 Welcome - Introduction
  Hall Nefeli B
14:30-16:00 Oral presentations
ModeratorsKonstantinos Moulakakis (Greece), Nicos Labropoulos (USA)
  (5min presentation, 5min discussion)
  OP01
EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF URGENT CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY FOR CRESCENDO TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK

J. Petrovic1, S. Pesic2, B. Vucurevic1, M. Sevkovic1, P.  Dabic1, M. Neskovic2,3, S. Tanaskovic2,3, P. Gajin2,3, N. Ilijevski2,3
1 Department of Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia
2 Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
3 Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

OP02
ROBOTIC VASCULAR SURGERY
P. Stadler, P. Vitasek, P. Matous
Vascular Surgery, Na Homolce Hospital, Praha, Czech Republic

OP03
EXPERIENCE IN ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS OF THE CAROTID ARTERIES OF HIGH-RISK SURGICAL PATIENTS
Y. Hardubey, I. Markush, I. Meshko, D. Zherebak
St Martin Hospital Mukachevo, Department Vascular surgery, Mukachevo, Ukraine

OP04
EARLY MULTICENTRIC OUTCOMES OF THE ON-LABEL AND CE-MARKED COMBINATION OF THE ENDURANT WITH THE RADIANT CHIMNEY GRAFT FOR THE CHIMNEY ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR (ENCHEVAR): THE LAMUR REGISTRY
E. Beropoulis1, M. V. Usai2, S. Fazzini3, K. Donas1
1 Vascular surgery, Rhein Main Vascular Center, Asklepios Clinics Langen, Paulinen Wiesbaden, Seligenstadt, Germany
2 Vascular surgery, St. Franziskus Hospital Münster, Germany
3 Vascular surgery, Tor Vergata Hospital, University Rome, Rome, Italy

OP05
LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF COMPLEX ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS TREATED USING THE CHIMNEY TECHNIQUE

K. Tzimkas-Dakis1, K. Spanos1, G. Kouvelos1, Chr. Karathanos1, K. Batzalexis1, M. Bareka2, E. Arnaoutoglou2, Ath. Giannoukas1, M. Matsagkas1
1 Vascular Surgery Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece
2 Anesthesiology Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece

OP06
SHOCKWAVE INTRAVASCULAR LITHOTRIPSY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HOSTILE ILIAC ACCESS DURING ENDOVACULAR AORTIC REPAIR

N. Hasemaki, Ant. Skotsimara, I. Avgerinos, M. Tsotsios, Th. Mansolas, Chr. Bakogiannis, Ath. Katsargyris, Chr. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

OP07
DURABILITY OF A SECOND-GENERATION BALLOON-EXPANDABLE COVERED STENTGRAFT IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH FENESTRATED, BRANCHED AND CHIMNEY ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC ANEURYSM REPAIR

K. Tzimkas-Dakis1, K. Spanos1, G. Kouvelos1, Chr. Karathanos1, K. Batzalexis1, M. Matsagkas1, Ath. Giannoukas1
1 Vascular Surgery Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece

OP08
USE OF DEDICATED INTERNAL ILIAC COMPONENTS FOR THE ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF AORTOILIAC ANEURYSMS INVOLVING THE ILIAC BIFURCATION WITH CO-EXISTING HYPOGASTRIC ANEURYSMS BY THE ILIAC BRANCH ENDOPROSTHESIS IMPROVES THE OUTCOMES (THE HYPROTECT STUDY)
Efth. Beropoulis, Ap. Pitoulias, K. Donas
Vascular surgery, Rhein Main Vascular Center, Asklepios Clinics Langen, Paulinen Wiesbaden, Seligenstadt, Germany

OP09
SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MYCOTIC ANEURYSMS
G. Plakas, Ar. Yfantis, N. Krinos, G. Pappas, I. Theodosopoulos, Al. Terzoglou, E. P. Georgiadi, An. Pyliotis, C. Antonopoulos, K. Moulakakis, An. Panagiotopoulos, G. Sfyroeras, An. Lazaris, I. Kakisis
1st Department of Vascular Surgery, Attikon University Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

  Delphi Amphitheater
16:00-17:00 Novel techniques to confront Peripheral Arterial Calcification
Moderators: Dimitrios Tsetis (Greece), Elias Brountzos (Greece), Petros Chatzigakis (Greece)
16:00-16:07 Categorization & quantification of Peripheral Arterial Calcification
Konstantinos Batzalexis (Greece)
16:07-16:14 Results of the national SHOCC cohort & imaging study: use of intravascular lithotripsy in severely calcified steno-occlusive arterial lesions. Medium term imaging and clinical results
Athanasios Saratzis (UK)
16:14-16:21 What is the role of atherectomy in severely calcified lesions
Elias Brountzos (Greece)
16:21-16:28 How does the degree of calcification affects drug-eluting therapies?
Elias Kehagias (Greece)
16:28-16:35 How does the degree of calcium affects bypass surgery and endarterectomy?
Νikolaos Kontopodis (Greece)
16:35-16:38 ELEVATOR PITCH-1
Combined bare metal stenting in the common iliac artery and endovascular lithotripsy/angioplasty in the SFA for heavily calcified lesions
Κonstantinos Dakis-Tzimkas (Greece)
16:38-16:41 ELEVATOR PITCH-2
Occlusion of the distal 3rd of the posterior tibial artery. Atherectomy and Angioplasty
Nikolaos Giannikas (Greece)
16:41-17:00 Discussion
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17:00-18:40 Venous Controversies-Superficial, Deep and Pelvic disease
Moderators: Efthymios Avgerinos (Greece), Dimitrios Kontothanassis (Italy), Dimitrios Kardoulas (Greece)
17:00-17:10 Diagnostic challenges in venous disease
Nicos Labropoulos (USA) and Efthymios Avgerinos (Greece)
17:11-17:17 Venous Ulcer-Think Deeper
Houman Jalaie (Germany)
Saphenous vein reflux-Thermal vs. non-thermal ablation
17:18-17:24 Thermal techniques are the best option for the vast majority of patients
Dimitrios Kontothanassis (Italy)
17:25-17:31 Non-thermal techniques are easier, faster and patient friendly
Antonis Gasparis (USA)
17:32-17:38 Should GSV/SSV tributaries be always treated in truncal vein ablation/removal?
Emad Hussein (Egypt)
17:39-17:45 Discussion
Acute Iliofemoral DVT Management
17:46-17:52 Anticoagulation is enough for the vast majority of patients
Nicos Labropoulos (USA)
17:53-17:59 Interventional management should be considered for the vast majority of symptomatic patients
Houman Jalaie (Germany)
Leg Varicose Veins of Pelvic Origin-Where do I start?
18:00-18:06 Treat the Leg
Dimitrios Kontothanassis (Italy
18:07-18:13 Treat the Pelvis
Antonis Gasparis (USA)
18:14-18:20 How I treat such a case in my practice
Louay Altarazi (Syria / Lebanon)
18:21-18:40  Discussion
18:40-19:00 Coffee Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
19:00-20:00 Onco-Vascular Surgery (or Vascular Oncology): The role of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery in Surgical Oncology
Moderators: Lazar Davidovic (Serbia), Odysseas Zoras (Greece), Christos Ioannou (Greece)
19:00-19:08 Management of retroperitoneal sarcomas and renal cancer with vascular infiltration
Demosthenes Michelakis (Greece)
19:08-19:16 Hyperthermic Isolated Limb Perfusion (HILP) for the treatment of Melanomas and Sarcomas of the extremities
Christos Ioannou (Greece)
19:16-19:24 Surgical treatment of IVC leiomyosarcoma
Lazar Davidovic (Serbia)
19:24-19:32 Endovascular treatment of malignant venous occlusions
Elias Kehagias (Greece)
19:32-19:40 Management of concomitant abdominal aortic aneurysm and abdominal cancer
George Kouvelos (Greece)
19:40-19:43 ELEVATOR PITCH-1
Non-seminomatous germ cell tumor involving the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava
Konstantinos Dakis-Tzimkas (Greece)
19:43-19:46 ELEVATOR PITCH-2
Recurrence of retroperitoneal sarcoma presenting with vascular infiltration
Michael Pesmatzoglou (Greece)
19:46-20:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
20:00-20:30 Opening Ceremony
20:30 Welcome Reception
(12 Nissia Restaurant at Rodos Palace Hotel)
  Hall Nefeli B
08:00-09:00 Carotid and Peripheral arterial disease-Case presentations
Moderators: Jean Paul de Vries (The Netherlands), Georgios Pitoulias (Greece), Petros Chatzigakis (Greece)
  (4min presentation, 4min discussion)
 

TRUE ANEURYSM OF DORSALIS PEDIS ARTERY : CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
A. A. H. Mahmoud
Consultant and lecturer of vascular surgery, Ain Shams university hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY TRAVERSING POSTERIORLY TO THE CRICOTHYROID CARTILAGE TREATED WITH CAS
M. Pesmatzoglou1, N. Kontopodis1, Al. Liamis1, St. Lioudaki1, G. Tzouliadakis1, I. Tzartzalou1, El. Kehagias2, Chr. Ioannou1
1 Vascular Surgery Unit, University of Crete, Crete, Greece
2 Interventional Radiology Unit, University of Crete, Crete, Greece

A CASE OF SURGICAL RESECTION WITH DOUBLE EXTRAANATOMICAL BYPASS FOR A GIANT NEUROFIBROMA INVOLVING SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY

Y. Horinouchi, N. Kaigakura, H. Hayashi, M. Hayashi, K. Matsubara, H. Obara, Y. Kitagawa
Department of surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE MORPHOLOGY AND PRIMAL CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AFTER CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY PERFORMED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH CABG

A. Mačiulaitytė1, A. Gimžauskaitė1, D.Inčiūra1, S. Lukoševičius3, R. Kaupas3, Andr. Pranculis3G. Diringytė2, Alg. Basevičius3, M. Kuprytė5, J. Plisienė4
1Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
2Faculty of Medicine, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
3Department of Radiology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
4Department of Cardiology Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
5Department of Pathological Anatomy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania

HYBRID NOVEL APPROACH: SURGICAL AND ANGIOJET™ ASPIRATIONAL THROMBECTOMY IN CONTRALATERAL LIMB GRAFT OCCLUSION POST-FEVAR AND ePTFE BYPASS GRAFT OCCLUSION: TWO CASE REPORTS
G. Kiran Puvvala, L. Karamperidis, J. Hinkelmann, B.-F. Faiz, L.V Gerado, Al. Elbers, An. Psyllas

Department of Vascular Surgery, Marien Hospital, Wesel, Germany

TRANSIENT GLOBAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA DUE TO SEVERE ATHEROSCLEROTIC OCCLUSIVE DISEASE OF ALL SUPRA-AORTIC VESSELS

N. Hasemaki, M. Tsotsios, K. Tzanis, G. Proestakis, A. Gremoutis, Chr. Bakogiannis, Ath. Katsargyris, Chri. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

  Delphi Amphitheater
09:00-10:00 No landing zone in the common iliac artery in EVAR: What are the available options and when?
Moderators: Christos Klonaris (Greece), Ioannis Kakisis (Greece), Jean Paul de Vries (The Netherlands)
09:00-09:08 Open surgery can always help overcoming such problems
Alexandros Gougoulakis (Greece)
09:08-09:16 Overstenting with or without coil embolization of the internal iliac artery is the simple and safe way to go
Konstantinos Papazoglou (Greece)
09:16-09:24 Iliac branch devices should always be used when feasible
George Kouvelos (Greece
09:24-09:32 Covered endovascular reconstruction of the iliac bifurcation (CERIB technique) can be a valuable solution
Miltos Matsagkas (Greece)
09:32-09:35 ELEVATOR PITCH-1
Endovascular approach in a patient with common iliac and internal iliac artery aneurysms
Konstantinos Dakis-Tzimkas (Greece)
09:35-09:38 ELEVATOR PITCH-2
Combination of IBD and bell bottom limb to address bilateral non-suitable common iliac arteries
Natasha Hasemaki (Greece)
09:38-09:41 ELEVATOR PITCH-3
EVAR with OVATION Alto in a patient with narrow external iliac arteries and right common iliac artery aneurysm
Konstantinos Dakis-Tzimkas (Greece)
09:41-10:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
10:00-10:45
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ESVS @ LIVE 
Moderators: Athanasios Giannoukas (Greece), Ioannis Kakisis (Greece), Chrysostomos Maltezos (Greece)
10:00-10:10 ESVS Activities
Martin Björck (Sweden)
10:10-10:20 European Research Hub
Athanasios Saratzis (UK)
10:20-10:30 2024 ESVS AAA Guidelines
Martin Björck (Sweden)
10:30-10:45 Discussion
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
11:15-12:00
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Moderators: Darling R. Clement (USA), Christos Liapis (Greece)
11:15-11:23 The Pulmonary Embolism (PE) response team
Efthymios Avgerinos (Greece)
11:23-11:31 The Amputation Prevention Team
Joseph Mills (USA)
11:31-11:39 Rupture AAA Protocols
Marc Schermerhorn (USA)  
11:39-11:47 The Stroke Response team
Darling R. Clement (USA)
11:47-12:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
12:00-12:45
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JSVS @ LIVE
Moderators: Hiroyoshi Komai (Japan), Athanasios Giannoukas (Greece)
12:00-12:10 Strategy of CLTI treatment in Japan; Now and Future
Hiroyoshi Komai (Japan)
12:10-12:20 Type 2 endoleak should be treated, but when?
Hideaki Obara (Japan)
12:20-12:30 Treatment and evidences of visceral artery aneurysms
Katsuyuki Hoshina (Japan)
12:30-12:45 Discussion
  Hall Nefeli B
12:45-14:00 The case I want to forget-Case presentations
Moderators: Athanasios Katsargyris (Greece), Ioannis Kakisis (Greece), Samer Koussayer (Saudi Arabia)
  (4min presentation, 4min discussion)
  GIANT SPLENIC ARTERY ANEURYSM ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH FLOW ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA DURING SECOND TRIMESTER OF GESTATION

K. Rajhi1, Oth. Iskander2, Kh.Shaar2, Abd. Kariri3, Am.Sultan4, Kh.Alyahyawi2
1 Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Department, Jazan Specialist Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia
2 General Surgery Department, Jazan General Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia
3 Family Medicine Department, King Fahd Central Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia
4 Anesthesia Department, Jazan Specialist Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

MANAGEMENT OF THE ACUTE, COMPLICATED TYP B AORTIC DISSECTION WITH MALPERFUSION: A CASE STUDY

Il. Puttini
Vascular Surgery, Klinikum Rechts der Isar Munich, Munich, Germany

ACUTELY SYMPTOMATIC LARGE THORACIC AORTIC ANEURYSM WITH UNDERLYING CHRONIC TYPE-B AORTIC DISSECTION: A CHALLENGING AND COMPLEX CASE
Ab. Quddus1, D. Seriki2, M. Nazir2, F. S. Inglott1, G. Ananthakrishnan2
1 Vascular Surgery, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, England
2 Vascular Intervention Radiology, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, England

OPEN SURGICAL REPAIR OF A HUGE CELIAC ARTERY ANEURYSM
A.A. H. Mahmoud
Consultant and lecturer of vascular surgery, Ain Shams university hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

AN UNEXPECTED COMPLICATION OF SPINAL CORD ISCHEMIA AFTER ELECTIVE ENDOVASCULAR ANEURYSM REPAIR OF A SYMPTOMATIC INFRARENAL ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM: A CASE REPORT
K. Dimitriadis1, S. Tsakaldimi 2, Chr. Aggelopoulou, S. Deuteraios3, G. Georgiadis4
1 Vascular Surgery, Democritus University of Thrace Alexandroupolis, Greece
2 Neurology department, Democritus University Medical School, Alexandroupolis, Greece
3 Department of Radiology, Democritus University Medical School, Alexandroupolis, Greece
4 Vascular Surgery, Democritus University Medical School, Alexandroupolis, Greece

TAKAYASU ARTERITIS PRESENTING WITH A SACCULAR AORTIC ANEURYSM IN A 25-YEAR-OLD PATIENT: FAILURE OF BOTH OPEN AND ENDOVASCULAR MANAGEMENT NECESSITATES MULTIPLE SURGERIES AND EXTRANATOMIC VASCULAR RECONSTRUCTION
V. Alexiou1, A. Vassiliou1, G. Fanariotis1, K. Seretis2, P. Voulgari3, M. Peroulis1
1 Vascular Surgery, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece
2 Plastic and reconstructive surgery, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece
3 Rheumatology, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece

PARARENAL AAA RUPTURE AFTER FAILED BRANCHED ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR
N. Hasemaki, M. Tsotsios, Ant. Skotsimara, K.Tzanis, G. Chatzantonis, Chr. Bakogiannis, Ath. Katsargyris, Chr. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

EARLY ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM RUPTURE AFTER ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC ANEURYSM REPAIR
N. Hasemaki, M. Tsotsios, I. Avgerinos, Th. Mansolas, N. Melachroinopoulos, Chr. Verikokos, G. Chatzantonis, Ath. Katsargyris, Chr. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

13:15-14:00 Lunch Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
14:00-15:00
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SITE @ LIVE
Moderators: Vicente Riambau (Spain), Miltos Matsagkas (Greece), Christos Klonaris (Greece)
14:00-14:08 Type IA and IB endoleaks post TEVAR: how to predict and avoid these complications
Jean Paul de Vries (The Netherlands)
14:08:-14:16 In Situ Fenestration for the LSA: Indications and Techniques
Miltos Matsagkas (Greece)
14:16-14:24 When to use inner branches in the visceral aorta. Advantages and limitations
Athanasios Katsargyris (Greece)
14:24-14:32 Intravascular lithotripsy and other solutions to overcome difficult access in endovascular aortic repair
Nilo Mosquera (Spain)
14:32-14:40 Endovascular repair of acute juxtarenal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms with off-the-self endografts
Nilo Mosquera (Spain)
14:40-14:48 Concepts to reduce paraplegia in extensive endovascular aortic repair
Vicente Riambau (Spain)
14:48-15:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
15:30-16:30
Carotid Disease Session in Memory of Professor Hans Henning Eckstein
Moderators: Christos Liapis (Greece), Georgios Geroulakos (Greece)
15:30-15:38 Nationwide Real-World Treatment of Carotid Artery Stenosis in Germany. Are Results from Randomised Trials Confirmed in Everyday Clinical Practice?
Christian Behrendt (Germany)
15:38-15:46 Near Total Carotid artery occlusion: Should we intervene at all?
Athanasios Giannoukas (Greece)
15:46-15:58 Discussion
DEBATE
CAS revascularization should be performed in the same setting with thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke
15:58-16:00 AUDIENCE VOTING (2 min)
16:00-16:08 For the motion
Panagiotis Papanagiotou (Greece)
16:08-16:16 Against the motion
Ioannis Kakisis (Greece)
16:16-16:28 Discussion
16:28-16:30 AUDIENCE VOTING (2 min)
  Delphi Amphitheater
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
17:00-18:00 Applying Artificial Intelligence in Vascular Surgery
Moderators: Athanasios Giannoukas (Greece), Georgios Geroulakos (Greece)
17:00-17:08 Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular risk prediction and reduction
Athanasios Saratzis (UK)
17:08-17:16 Artificial intelligence in DVT diagnosis
Efthimios Avgerinos (Greece)
17:16-17:24 Artificial intelligence in AAA rupture risk prediction and treatment planning
Konstantinos Moulakakis (Greece)
17:24-17:32 Artificial Intelligence and robotics in vascular surgery
Celia Theodoreli-Riga (UK)
17:33-17:41 Artificial intelligence in problem solving scenarios in the management of a variety of vascular conditions
Evangelos Alexiou (Greece) / George Geroulakos (Greece)
17:42-18:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
18:00-19:45
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EVES @ LIVE
Challenging Vascular Pathologies session

Moderators: Efthymios Avgerinos (Greece), Ioannis Tsolakis (Greece), Nader Hamada (Egypt), Mohamed Hosny (Egypt)
Venous Pathologies
18:00-18:08 CVI & Current Guidelines-Towards A Multicenter Position Paper
Emad Hussein (Egypt)
18:09-18:17 Venolymphatic AVMs-Best Embolic Agents
Mohamed Hagag (Egypt)
18:18-18:26 Phlebology practice in Africa-Current status and the way to go
Nader Hamada (Egypt)
18:27-18:35 Pelvic Leak Points in PCS
Mohamed Hagag (Egypt)
18:36-18:44 Should we care about Endovenous Heat Induced Thrombosis (EHIT)?
Sandeep raj Pandey (Nepal)
18:44-18:55 Discussion
Arterial Pathologies
18:56-19:04 Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Complex Aortic Arch and Descending Thoracic Aortic Pathologies
Mohamed Hosny (Egypt)
19:05-19:13 Shaggy aorta the sleeping dragon
Sherif Omar Elkerdawi (Egypt)
19:14-19:22 Carotid artery aneurysm
Khaled Shawky (Egypt)
19:23-19:31 Stent-grafting in genetic aortic syndromes. Is there a place?
Samer Koussayer (Saudi Arabia)
19:32-19:45 Discussion
  Hall Nefeli B
08:00-09:00 Aortic Case presentations
Moderators: Tilo Kolbel (Germany), Konstantinos Spanos (Greece), Nikolaos Saratzis (Greece)
  (4min presentation, 4min discussion)
  RUPTURE OF THE INFRARENAL AORTA DURING THE 1ST POSTOPERATIVE DAY AFTER EMERGENT ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF ACUTE TYPE B AORTIC DISSECTION

M. Pesmatzoglou, N. Kontopodis, Al. Kafetzakis, Em. Tavlas, St. Lioudaki, G. Tzouliadakis, If.Tzartzalou, Al. Liamis, Chr. Chronis, Chr. Ioannou
Vascular Surgery Unit, University of Crete, Crete, Greece

ELECTIVE ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF INFRARENAL ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS WITH THE MINOS™ ABDOMINAL AORTIC STENT-GRAFT SYSTEM

D. Chatzelas, Α. Pitoulias, G. Tsamourlidis, T. Zampaka, E.-V. Stratinaki, I. Kiose, A. Potouridis, M. Tachtsi, G. Pitoulias
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, 2nd Department of Surgery - Division of Vascular Surgery, “G. Gennimatas” Thessaloniki General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece

COMPLEX ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC SURGERY MAY OCCASIONALLY NEED COMPLEX OPEN SURGERY: BEVAR TYPE IIIC ENDOLEAK SUCCESSFULLY MANAGED WITH HEPATORENAL BYPASS

V.  Alexiou1, Ar. Vassiliou1, G. Fanariotis1, M. Peroulis1, An. Lazaris2
1 Vascular Surgery Unit, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece
2 Vascular Surgery, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece

MANAGEMENT OF SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY-PORTAL VEIN FISTULA WITH LARGE PSEUDO-ANEURYSM OF SUPERIOR MESENTARIC ARTERY (SMA)

Ab. Quddus1, N. Kakani2, R. Cadwallader2, M. Nazir2
1 Vascular Surgery, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, England
2 Vascular Intervention Radiology, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, England

THE ENTICING COMBINATION OF TAVI AND EVAR

P. Christoforou1, K. Pasenidou, Chr. Eftychiou2, Chr. Kounnos1, N. Eteokleous2K. Kapoulas, Chr. Bekos
1 Vascular Surgery Department, Nicosia General Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus
2 Cardiology Department (Interventional Cardiology), Nicosia General Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus

OPEN REPAIR OF TYPE III DISSECTING THORACOABDOMINAL ANEURYSM IN A PATIENT WITH MARFAN SYNDROME

N. Hasemaki1, Ant. Skotsimara1, Ath. Katsargyris1, Ef. Kalliontzi2, I. Avgerinos1, D. Danassi2, D. Karousos2, Aik. Lampadariou2, Chr. Klonaris1
1 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece
2 Anesthesiology Department, "Laiko" General Hospital of Athens, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece

A RARE CASE OF ANGIOSARCOMA MIMICKING AORTIC ENDOGRAFT INFECTION
El. P. Georgiadi, Al. Terzoglou, C. Antonopoulos, N. Krinos, J.Theodosopoulos,
G. Plakas, An. Pyliotis, Ar. Yfantis, K. Moulakakis, And. Panagiotopoulos, G. Sfyroeras, And. Lazaris, John D. Kakisis
1st Department of Vascular Surgery, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, “Attikon” University Hospital, Athens, Greece
  Delphi Amphitheater
09:00-09:45
ESCVS
ESCVS @ LIVE
Current trends in Thoraco-abdominal aorta
Moderators: Franco Grego (Italy), Miltos Matsagkas (Greece), George Georgiadis (Greece)
09:00-09:08 Is open surgery still an option for treating thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms?
Lazar Davidovic (Serbia)
09:08-09:16 Where we stand today in the endovascular treatment of TAAAs
Clark Zeebregts (The Netherlands)
09:16-09:24 Endovascular options for treating chronic dissections in the thoracoabdominal aorta
Tilo Kolbel (Germany)
09:24-09:32 Acute type B dissection: implications of the distal landing zone on aortic remodeling
Catherina van Rijswijk (The Netherlands)
09:32-09:45 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
09:45-10:45 Failed EVAR and Aortic Emergencies
Moderators: Christos Karkos (Greece), Franco Grego (Italy), Colin Bicknell (UK)
09:45-09:53 Elective and emergency open conversion for failed/ruptured EVAR: partial or complete endograft explantation vs endograft preservation
Franco Grego (Italy)
09:53-10:01 Can we expand the suitability of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms for EVAR using Heli-fix Endo anchors?
Apostolos Tassiopoulos (USA)
10:01-10:09 Antegrade in situ laser fenestration of polyester endografts for urgent treatment of aortic pathologies involving the visceral and renal arteries
Achilleas Karkamanis (Sweden)
10:09-10:12 ELEVATOR PITCH-1
De novo acute type B aortic dissection in patients with previous infrarenal EVAR with EndoAnchors
George Koudounas (Greece)
10:13-10:16 ELEVATOR PITCH-2
Re-rupture after endovascular management of ruptured EVAR
Andreas Tsimpoukis (Greece)
10:17-10:20 ELEVATOR PITCH-3
Endovascular repair of a failed chimney-EVAS
Konstantinos Dakis-Tzimkas (Greece)
10:20-10:45 Discussion
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
11:15-12:00
PAD strategies
Moderators: George Georgiadis (Greece), Christos Bakogiannis (Greece), Michail Peroulis (Greece)
11:15-11:23 A trial of early detection and appropriate revascularization for CLTI
Hiroyoshi Komai (Japan)
11:23-11:31 Limb Related Outcomes from the Prospective GermanVasc Cohort Study: How Do We Handle BASIL-2 vs. BEST-CLI Patients in Everyday Clinical Practice?
Christian Behrendt (Germany)
11:31-11:39 Long-term outcomes of the bioresorbable peripheral artery stent in the treatment of iliac artery disease
Hideaki Obara (Japan)
11:39-11:47 COSTLY-TLR study: what is the actual cost and impact of target lesion revascularisation? Results from a pan-European prospective study
Athanasios Saratzis (UK)
11:47-12:00 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
12:00-13:00
Vascular Education/ Training
Moderators: Christos Liapis (Greece), Athanasios Giannoukas (Greece)
12:00-12:08 Evidences of vascular surgical training
Katsuyuki Hoshina (Japan)
12:08-12:16 Vascular training in the US: Problems and successes
Joseph Mills (USA)
12:16-12:24 Challenges in vascular training: The European perspectives
Christos Liapis (Greece)
12:24-12:32 EVST: The trainees’ Point of view
Petar Zlatanovic (Serbia)
12:32-12:40 An attempt to establish a training system for young vascular surgeons: cheaper, easier and more interesting setting
Katsuyuki Hoshina (Japan)
12:40-13:00 Discussion
  Hall Nefeli B
13:00-14:45 Peripheral Arterial Disease & Venous disease-Case Presentations
Moderators: Efthymios Avgerinos (Greece), Konstantinos Moulakakis (Greece)
  (4min presentation, 4min discussion)
 

Peripheral Arterial Disease

SUCCESSFUL ENDOVASCULAR MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE LOWER LIMB ISCHEMIA DUE TO SPONTANEOUS RIGHT COMMON ILIAC ARTERY DISSECTION: A CASE REPORT

Chr. Chronis1, N. Kontopodis1, E. Kehagias2, Al. Kafetzakis1, M. Pesmatzoglou1, G. Tzouliadakis1, Chr. Ioannou1
1 Vascular Surgery Unit, Department of Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece
2 Interventional Radiology Unit, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece

EARLY CORRECTION OF MALFUNCTIONING PRIMARY UPPER LIMB ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAS: THE SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE DIALYSIS PATIENT

K. Roditis, A. Antoniou, V. Papaioannou, S. Tzamtzidou, N.-N. Giannakopoulos, D. Manou, P. Tsiantoula, K. Seretis, Th. T. Papas, N. Bessias
Department of Vascular Surgery, Korgialenio - Benakio Hellenic Red Cross General Hospital, Athens, Greece

FRACTURED PROXIMAL NITINOL RING IN FENESTRATED ANACONDA DEVICE CAUSING PANCREATITIS

N. Hasemaki, A.El Kanty, I. Avgerinos, K. Kakavia, G. Proestakis, S. Georgopoulos, Chr. Verikokos, Ath. Katsargyris, Chr. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

INFECTED THROMBOSED AAA TREATED WITH AN IN SITU BOVINE PERICARDIAL SELF-MADE BIFURCATED GRAFT

E.P. Georgiadi, G. Pappas, A. Yfantis, A. Terzoglou, C. Antonopoulos, G. Sfyroeras, And. Lazaris, J.D. Kakisis
1st Department of Vascular Surgery, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, “Attikon” University Hospital, Athens, Greece

DIRECT ISCHEMIC POSTCONDITIONING AFTER EVERSION CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY - A CONTINUING INVESTIGATION

N. Ilijevski1, I. Atanasijevic2, S. Pesic2, J. Petrovic3, P. Gajin2, P. Matic1, S. Babic1, D. Unic-Stojanovic4, P. Dabic3, S. Tanaskovic1
1 Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia & Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
2 Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia
3 Department of Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia
4 Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia & Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

 

Venous disease

ENDOVASCULAR THROMBECTOMY OF PORT-INDUCED SUPERIOR VENA CAVA SYNDROME USING THE INARI FLOWTRIEVER DEVICE

N. Hasemaki1, Ef. Avgerinos2, A. Skotsimara1, M. Tsotsios1, Ath. Katsargyris1, Chr. Klonaris1
1 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece
2 Clinic of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Athens Medical Group, Athens, Greece

RECANALIZATION OF OCCLUDED IVC FILTER AND ILIO-CAVAL OBSTRUCTION, POSTPHELIBITIC
A. A.H. Mahmoud
Consultant and lecturer of vascular surgery, Ain Shams university hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF AN IATROGENIC INFERIOR VENA CAVA INJURY FROM EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANE OXYGENATION SYSTEM
Chr. Bekos, K. Kapoulas, K. Pasenidou, P. Christoforou, Chr. Kounnos
Department of Vascular Surgery, Nicosia General Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus

TRUE ANEURYSM OF EXTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN IN 11 YEARS OLD BOY : CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
K. Rajhi1, A. Kariri2, A. Mobarki3, A.Arishy3, R.Kariri4
1 Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Department, Jazan Specialist Hospital, Jazan,
Saudi Arabia
2 Family Medicine Department, King Fahd Central Hospital - Jazan
3 Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Department, King Fahd Central Hospital, Jazan,
Saudi Arabia
4 Emergency Medicine Department, Jazan General Hospital, Jazan, Saudi Arabia

SURGICAL REPAIR OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA ANEURYSM ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL VASCULAR ANOMALY. A REPORT OF A CASE AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

K. Dimitriadis, N. Papatheodorou, N. Triantafyllou, S. Parisidis, Chr. Argyriou, G. Georgiadis
Vascular Surgery, Democritio Univercity of Thrace Alexandroupolis Greece

ENDOVASCULAR THROMBECTOMY FOR ACUTE ILIOFEMORAL DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS

N. Hasemaki1, Ef. Avgerinos2, An. Skotsimara1, M. Tsotsios1, N. Melachroinopoulos1, S. Georgopoulos1, Ath. Katsargyris1, Ch.Klonaris1
1 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece
2 Clinic of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Athens Medical Group, Athens, Greece

GENETIC AND BIOCHEMICAL THROMBOPHILIC MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH HRONIC VENOUS DISEASE (VENOUSVARICOSEVEINS) AND VENOUS ULCERS

M. K. Minas
Vascular Surgeon-Consultant-General Hospital of Rhodes, Rhodes, Greece

  E-poster Area/Exhibition Area
13:00-13:45

e-Poster Presentations (5min discussion)

Assessors:
Screen A: Georgios Pitoulias (Greece), Anastasios Chronopoulos (Greece), Minas Minas (Greece)
 

ePP01
ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF COMBINED ANEURYSMS OF THE CELIAC TRUNK AND ITS MAJOR BRANCHES: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
D. Chatzelas, Α. Pitoulias, G. Tsamourlidis, T. Zampaka, E.-V. Stratinaki, I. Kiose, A. Potouridis, M. Tachtsi, G. Pitoulias
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, 2nd Department of Surgery - Division of Vascular Surgery, “G. Gennimatas” Thessaloniki General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece

ePP02
ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY TO TEMPORIZE THE URGENT SEQUELAE OF AORTIC ENDOGRAFT INFECTION IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT
V. Alexiou1, G. Fanariotis1, A. Vassiliou1, E. Christaki2, M.Peroulis1
1 Vascular Surgery, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece
2 Infectious Diseases, Ioannina University Hospital, Ioannina, Greece

ePP03
ROLE OF VIVOSTAT TREATMENT IN HEALING OF COMPLEX DIABETIC FOOT ULCER
A. Quddus
Vascular Surgery, Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester, England

ePP04
SYMPTOMATIC OR ASYMPTOMATIC? BILATERAL POPLITEAL ARTERY ANEURYSMS: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN
K. Roditis, N.-N. Giannakopoulos, V. Papaioannou, A. Antoniou, S. Tzamtzidou, D. Manou, P. Tsiantoula, K. Seretis, Th. T. Papas, N.Bessias
Department of Vascular Surgery, Korgialenio-Benakio Hellenic Red Cross Hospital,
Athens, Greece

ePP05
ATHERECTOMY DEVICES: TYPES , REVIEW AND PRESENTATION OF A CHALLENGING CASE
A. A. H. Mahmoud
Consultant and lecturer of vascular surgery, Ain Shams university hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

ePP06
INFRAINGUINAL ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE IN DIABETIC PATIENTS
Sl. Pesic1, J. Petrovic1, A. Babic1, B. Vucurevic1, M. Neskovic1,2, S.Tanaskovic1,2, N. Ilijevski1,2
1 Vascular Surgery Clinic, "Dedinje" Cardiovascular Institue, Belgrade, Serbia
2 Faculty of Medicine University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

ePP07
ANASTOMOTIC PSEUDOANEURYSMS IN THE GROIN, TREATED BY VARIOUS IN-SITU AND EXTRA-ANATOMICAL VASCULAR RECONSTRUCTIONS
I. Tzartzalou, N. Kontopodis, S. Lioudaki, M. Pesmatzoglou, A. Kafetzakis, E. Tavlas, G.Tzouliadakis, Chr. Chronis, A. Liamis, Chr. Ioannou
Vascular Surgery Unit, University of Crete, Grete, Greece

ePP08
SURGICAL REMOVAL OF A LONG-FORGOTTEN UNRECOGNIZED INTRAVASCULAR FOREIGN BODY: A CASE REPORT
D. Chatzelas, Α. Pitoulias, G. Tsamourlidis, T. Zampaka, E.-V. Stratinaki, I. Kiose, A. Potouridis, M. Tachtsi, G. Pitoulias
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, 2nd Department of Surgery - Division of Vascular Surgery, “G. Gennimatas” Thessaloniki General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece

ePP09
PERCUTANEOUS ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS; A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE
A. Barbatis1, K. Batzalexis1, K. Tzimkas-Dakis1, K.Spanos1, G. Kouvelos1, M. Bareka2, E. Arnaoutoglou2, Α. Giannoukas1, M. Matsagkas1
1 Vascular Surgery Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece
2 Anesthesiology Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece

  Assessors:
Screen B: Miltos Lazarides (Greece), Nicos Labropoulos (USA), Doulaptsis Mikes (Greece)
 

ePP10
CAROTID SUBCLAVIAN ANASTOMOSIS AS A FIRST STEP IN HYBRID TREATMENT OF AORTIC ARCH AND PROXIMAL DESCENDING THORACIC AORTIC INJURY
V. Kravchenko, B. Cherpak, O. Larionova, K. Sarnatska, V. Lazoryshynets
M. Amosov National Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

ePP11
SUPERIOR VENA CAVA SYNDROME, ACUTE THROMBOSIS ON TOP OF CHRONIC LESION
A. A. H. Mahmoud
Consultant and lecturer of vascular surgery, Ain Shams university hospitals, Cairo, Egypt

ePP12
THE FIRST EXPERIENCE OF FROZEN ELEPHANT TRUNK OPERATION IN HIGH VOLUME UKRANIAN AORTIC CENTER
V. Kravchenko, Y. Tarasenko, O. Tretiiak, K. Sarnatska, V. Lazoryshynets
M. Amosov National Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

ePP13
DETERMINANTS OF RECURRENCE RATE DURING MIDTERM FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENTS AFTER ENDOVENOUS LASER ABLATION OF PRIMARY LOWER LIMB VARICOSE VEINS
M. Emara1, M. Sobhy1, W. Fawzy1, K. Gohar1, A. A.Taher2
1 Vascular Surgery Department , Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
2 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt

ePP14
UTILIZING VISUAL ANALOG SCALE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF LOWER LIMB ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS. CASE REPORT ON EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DISEASE IN A YOUNG FEMALE
A. G. Pitoulias, Ef. Beropoulis, K.P. Donas
Rhein Main Vascular Center, Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinics Langen, Paulinen Wiesbaden, Seligenstadt, Germany

ePP15
ROLE OF SINGLE PERONEAL VERSUS SINGLE NON-PERONEAL TIBIAL ANGIOPLASTY IN LIMB SALVAGE
M.A. Elbahat
Vascular surgery, general organization of teaching hospitals and institutes, Cairo, Egypt

ePP16
COVERED ENDOVASCULAR RECONSTRUCTION OF ILIAC BIFURCATION (CERIB TECHNIQUE); SHORT-TERM AND 1-YEAR OUTCOMES
K. Spanos1, Ath. Chaidoulis1, K. Tzimkas-Dakis1, G. Kouvelos1, D. Papaspyrou2,
E. Arnaoutoglou2, A. Giannoukas1, M. Matsagkas1
1 Vascular Surgery Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece
2 Anesthesiology Department, University Hospital of Larissa, Medical School of Larissa, University of Thessaly, Thessaly, Greece

ePP17
SINGLE-STAGE OPEN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SYMPTOMATIC ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM AND COLORECTAL CARCINOMA USING NAIS TECHNIQUE: A CASE REPORT
A. Todorov, M. Dimova, A. Andreev, S. Manasiev
University Hospital Lozenetz, Sofia, Bulgaria

13:45-14:30 Lunch Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
14:30-15:45 Vascular Trauma & Vascular Access
Moderators: Ioannis Tsolakis (Greece), Georgios Georgiadis (Greece), Miltos Lazarides (Greece)
Vascular Trauma Topics
14:30-14:37 Lower limb arterial trauma: What is the role of endovascular treatment?
Vassilios Tzilalis (Greece)
14:38-14:45 Pediatric arterial injuries: state of the art
Christos Argyriou (Greece)
14:46-14:49 ELEVATOR PITCH
Anterior Knee dislocation with concomitant vascular injury
Apostolos Chaveles (Greece)
14:49-14:57 Discussion
Vascular Access Topics
14:58-15:05 Arteriovenous fistula: balloon-assisted maturation
Dimitrios Karnabatidis (Greece)
15:06-15:13 Treatment options in vascular access infections
Selcuk Baktiroglu (Turkey)
15:14-15:21 Management of haemodialysis induced distal ischemia
Gabriel Szendro (Israel)
15:22-15:25 ELEVATOR PITCH
Successful treatment of recurrent dialysis catheter infections with the HeRO graft
Andreas Tsimpoukis (Greece)
15:26-15:45 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
15:45-16:15 New trials in Peripheral Vascular Pathologies
Moderators: George Pitoulias (Greece), Michail Peroulis (Greece)
15:45-15:55 Vascular NIHR funded randomised controlled trials UK +/Europe: EVOCC, DM-PAD, THRIVE, PLACEMENT, PAEDIS
Athanasios Saratzis (UK)
15:56-16:06 Drug eluting stents vs. bare metal stents in femoropopliteal disease: What EMINENT TELLS US?
Miltiadis Krokidis (Greece)
16:07-16:15 Discussion
16:15-16:45 Coffee Break
  Delphi Amphitheater
16:45-18:15
Management of graft infections and miscellaneous aortic topics
Moderators: Konstantinos Moulakakis (Greece), Athanasios Katsargyris (Greece), Anastasios Chronopoulos (Greece)
Graft infection
16:45-16:52 What is the best open repair option to treat an aortic graft infection and why?
Andreas Lazaris (Greece)
16:53-17:00 Outcomes of different methods for treating peripheral vascular graft/stent-graft infection
Georgios Sfyroeras (Greece)
17:00-17:14 Discussion
17:15-17:25 Sponsored Lecture
Miscellaneous Aortic topics
17:26-17:33 3D geometric analysis of BECS post-FEVAR enables classification of complications
Jean Paul de Vries (The Netherlands)
17:34-17:41 Bridging stent-grafts in F/BEVAR: Balloon-, self-expandable or both? Update on target vessel outcomes
Konstantinos Spanos (Greece)
17:42-17:49 Standard EVAR is valid for most challenging proximal aortic necks
Colin Bicknell (UK)
17:50-18:15 Discussion
  Delphi Amphitheater
18:15-19:00 Young Vascular Surgeons Forum-EVST
Moderators: Petar Zlatanovic (Serbia), Kontantinos Tzimkas-Dakis (Greece)
  (4min presentation, 4min discussion)
  USE OF ROTATIONAL ATHERECTOMY-ASSISTED BALLOON ANGIOPLASTY IN THE TREATMENT OF ISOLATED BELLOW-THE-KNEE ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIMB THREATENING ISCHEMIA

A. Pitoulias1, Ef. Beropoulis1 G. Taneva1, K. Avranas1, N.A. Bakr1, G. Pitoulias2, K. Donas1
1 Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Rhein Main Vascular Center, Asklepios Clinics Langen, Paulinen Wiesbaden, Seligenstadt, Germany
2 Division of Vascular Surgery, 2nd Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, "G. Gennimatas" General Hospital of Thessaloniki, School of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

TREATMENT LENGTH, DEVICE SELECTION AND EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY EXTENSION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AORTIC STIFFNESS AFTER ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR: A PROSPECTIVE, SINGLE-ARM STUDY

M.  Abatzis-Papadopoulos1, K. Tigkiropoulos1, K. Sidiropoulou1, Ch. Alexou2, K. Stavridis1, D. Karamanos1, V. Kotsis3, I. Lazaridis1, N. Saratzis1
1 Vascular Unit, 1st University Surgery Department, Papageorgiou General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2 Cardiothoracic Surgery Department, Papanikolaou General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
3 3rd University Department of Internal Medicine, Papageorgiou General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

AORTIC VASCULAR GRAFT AND ENDOGRAFT INFECTION – OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN A DUAL CENTER COHORT

I. Puttini, Al. Busch
Vascular surgery, Universitätsklinikum TU Dreseden, Germany

MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY FOR ILIAC LIMB GRAFT OCCLUSION AFTER ENDOVASCULAR ANEURYSM REPAIR USING ROTAREX™S ATHEROTHROMBECTOMY SYSTEM

N. Hasemaki, I. Avgerinos, An. Skotsimara, K. Kakavia, A. Gremoutis, S.  Georgopoulos, Ath. Katsargyris, Chr. Klonaris
2nd Department of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Laiko Hospital, Athens, Greece

SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE WITH THE USE OF BOVINE PERICARDIUM GRAFT TO TREAT AORTIC INFECTIONS
A. Yfantis, G. Plakas, A. Terzoglou, G. Pappas, I. Theodosopoulos, G. Sfyroeras, K. Moulakakis, C. Antonopoulos, An. Lazaris, J. Kakisis
1st Department of Vascular Surgery, "Attikon" University Hospital, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
  Delphi Amphitheater
19:00-19:15 Awards-Closing Remarks

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