×
It looks like you're using an obsolete version of internet explorer. Internet explorer is no longer supported by Microsoft since the end of 2015. We invite you to use a newer browser such as Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
My Player placeholder

Become an Incathlab member and receive full access to its content!

You must be an Incathlab member to access videos without any restrictions. Register for free in one minute and access all services provided by Incathlab.You will also be able to log into Incathlab from your Facebook or twitter account by clicking on login on the top-right corner of Incathlab website.

Registration Login


Worldwide schedules comment Share
49101 views

KEEP ASKING YOUR QUESTIONS TO YOUR EXPERTS!

Use the Comments Section below the video and speakers will answer you in follow.


Following the two first editions, our experts have gathered again to debate and present you an overwiew of new techniques' advances and clinical trial results in venous interventions.

Program (GMT +1)

12:00 Introduction - Short review of the 2 first editions - Gerry O'Sullivan
12:10 Case in the box #1
12:35 Long term results of venous Stenting - Lecture by Olivier Hartung
12:45 Acute Ilio femoral DVT - how do you treat & why - Lecture by Stephen Black
13:00 Case in the box #2
13:20 Illiocaval reconstruction. What have we learned - lecture by Rick De Graaf
13:30 Closing remarks and take home messages

Educational objectives

  • Diagnostic approach for patients with suspected ilio-femoral vein obstructions

  • Tips and Tricks for venous recanalization in patients with
    - Acute Deep vein  thrombosis
    - Chronic obstructions of the ilio-femoral vein system

  • Stent design, performance and available evidence

  • Value of Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) for venous recanalizsation

Audience

  • Endovascular specialists (Vascular Surgeons, Interventional Radiologists, Interventional Angiologists and Interventional Cardiologists)
  • Referring physicians of patients with venous disease
Shooting date : 2016-12-12
Last update : 2018-06-26
Stephen Black
London, United Kingdom
Rick De Graaf
Maastricht, Netherlands
12 comments
Join the Discussion
See previous comments (8)
  • Adriaan M. Excellent initiative for the endovascular venous community ! Adriaan Moelker Rotterdam The Netherlands

      Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
      Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


    • Paul V. How late does it start?

        Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
        Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


      • Vidjak V. Why You did not use VFC prior dilatation in first case? dr Slavica KB Merkur, Zagreb

          Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
          Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


        • Joelle H. can you confirm stent brand and size please

            Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
            Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


          • Vidjak V. Why did not use trans popliteal bilateral approach with TJ filter placment dr. Slavica UH Merkur, Zagreb

              Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
              Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


            • Vidjak V. Why did not use trans popliteal bilateral approach with TJ filter placment dr. Slavica UH Merkur, Zagreb

                Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


              • Sheila S. As the PTS incidence is so high why is thrombolysis not used for all.

                  Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                  Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                • Joelle H. is the groin flexion region an issue ?

                    Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                    Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                  • Mangesh T. Does you use 24x75 mm Wallstent for IVC Stenting? Are you first stenting IVC then Ilio-femoral veins with Protege Everflex Balloon expandable stents? -Dr.Mangesh Tarte, MD,FVIR,PGDMLS Ahmednagar ,India www.antarangcentre.org

                      Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                      Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                    • Guillaume L. Thank you very much for your participation. You can contact privately each expert by private message through incathlab. The Incathlab Team

                        Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                        Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                      • Alison W. Thanks. That was really informative.

                          Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                          Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                        • Guirgis H. Great cases

                            Please, select your files, click upload button, write your comment and click the send button. (allowed formats : images jpeg, gif, png, and PDF)
                            Your browser doesn't have Flash, Silverlight or HTML5 support.


                          Suggestions

                          October 2016
                          Honolulu : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 01:30am to 03am (GMT+2)
                          San Francisco : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 04:30am to 06am (GMT+2)
                          New York : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 07:30am to 09am (GMT+2)
                          Buenos Aires : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 08:30am to 10am (GMT+2)
                          Reykjavik : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 11:30am to 01pm (GMT+2)
                          London / Dublin : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 12:30pm to 02pm (GMT+2)
                          Paris / Berlin : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 01:30pm to 03pm (GMT+2)
                          Istanbul : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 02:30pm to 04pm (GMT+2)
                          Moscou / Dubaï : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 03:30pm to 05pm (GMT+2)
                          Bangkok : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 06:30pm to 08pm (GMT+2)
                          Shanghai : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 07:30pm to 09pm (GMT+2)
                          Tokyo : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 08:30pm to 10pm (GMT+2)
                          Sydney : Wednesday, October 19th 2016 from 10:30pm to 12am (GMT+2)
                          Wellington : Thursday, October 20th 2016 from 12:30am to 02am (GMT+2)

                          Conquering complex femoropopliteal cases

                          New techniques and clinical evidences

                          Share

                          Attempt of recanalization with previous surgical thrombectomy

                          Dr Hartung & Dr Neglen - Decision of non-intervention after diagnostic

                          Share
                          Scroll Up