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42 foundation Courses<br />
Foundation Courses<br />
foundation Courses cover a specific area of Interventional<br />
Radiology, focusing on basic principles and illustrating the<br />
procedure in a step-by-step fashion. They are designed for<br />
radiologists in training, new consultants and/or experienced<br />
consultants who require a refresher course on the<br />
The Essentials of Vascular Interventions<br />
Saturday, September 15<br />
08:30-09:30<br />
fC 101 Arterial puncture: how I do it<br />
Moderator: E. Brountzos (Athens/GR)<br />
101.1 Easy and difficult antegrade femoral artery<br />
puncture<br />
H.-J. Wagner (Berlin/DE)<br />
101.2 How to perform transpopliteal arterial puncture<br />
A.-M. Belli (London/UK)<br />
101.3 How to perform brachial arterial puncture<br />
M. Di Primio (Paris/FR)<br />
101.4 How to treat access site complications<br />
D.K. Tsetis (Iraklion/GR)<br />
11:30-12:30<br />
fC 301 Iliac disease: how I do it<br />
Moderator: R.A. M<strong>org</strong>an (London/UK)<br />
301.1 How to select ipsilateral vs. contralateral access<br />
S. Müller-Hülsbeck (Flensburg/DE)<br />
301.2 Basic technique to treat iliac artery stenoses<br />
F. Fanelli (Rome/IT)<br />
301.3 How to recanalise occlusions<br />
E. Brountzos (Athens/GR)<br />
301.4 How to treat lesions at the aortic bifurcation<br />
P.A. Gaines (Sheffield/UK)<br />
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Sunday, September 16<br />
Second Announcement<br />
subject. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.<br />
Each session lasts one hour. This year, the courses<br />
will cover the topics "Vascular Interventions" and<br />
"Interventional Oncology".<br />
10:00-11:00<br />
fC 1003 femoropopliteal disease: how I do it<br />
Moderator: B.T. Katzen (Miami, FL/US)<br />
1003.1 Which TASC lesions should IRs treat and which<br />
should they not treat?<br />
P. Haage (Wuppertal/DE)<br />
1003.2 How to treat short lesions<br />
D.O. Kessel (Leeds/UK)<br />
1003.3 How to treat long lesions<br />
K.A. Hausegger (Klagenfurt/AT)<br />
1003.4 What do you do if you can't recanalise the<br />
occlusion?<br />
T. Jahnke (Neumünster/DE)<br />
Monday, September 17<br />
08:30-09:30<br />
fC 1701 Infrapopliteal disease: how I do it<br />
Moderator: P.E. Andersen (Odense/DK)<br />
1701.1 Which patients should you treat?<br />
J. Lammer (Vienna/AT)<br />
1701.2 Which catheters, wires and special tools should<br />
you use?<br />
J.H. Peregrin (Prague/CZ)<br />
1701.3 Basic technique to treat short lesions<br />
M.R. Sapoval (Paris/FR)<br />
1701.4 How to treat long lesions<br />
T. Rand (Vienna/AT)