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CONTROVERSY - Hot Topic Symposia<br />

The Hot Topic Symposia aim to address important IR topics that are current and<br />

controversial in the setting of a plenary session.<br />

Invited speakers will give brief lectures on important aspects of the subject under<br />

discussion. A major feature of these sessions will be a round table discussion<br />

involving the speakers and the audience. At the conclusion of the sessions,<br />

the moderator will summarise the discussion and provide take home points.<br />

Sunday, September 16, 15:00-16:00<br />

HTS 1302 Vertebral augmentation<br />

Moderator: A. Gangi (Strasbourg/FR)<br />

Introduction by the moderator<br />

1302.1 There is still an indication for vertebroplasty<br />

after the randomised trials - Con<br />

P.M. Bernecker (Vienna/AT)<br />

1302.2 There is still an indication for vertebroplasty<br />

after the randomised trials - Pro<br />

W.A. Clark (Kogarah, NSW/AU)<br />

1302.3 When vertebroplasty is the treatment of<br />

choice<br />

to be announced<br />

1302.4 When kyphoplasty and stentoplasty are a<br />

better solution than vertebroplasty<br />

P.F. Heini (Bern/CH)<br />

Discussion and closing remarks by the<br />

moderator<br />

Tuesday, September 18, 13:30-14:30<br />

HTS 2802 Renal denervation<br />

Moderator: J.A. Reekers (Amsterdam/NL)<br />

Introduction by the moderator<br />

2802.1 Concept of renal denervation<br />

P.J. Blankestijn (Utrecht/NL)<br />

2802.2 How bad is RF for the renal artery?<br />

C. Jilek (Munich/DE)<br />

2802.3 PRO renal denervation: an opportunity IR<br />

should not miss<br />

M. Voskuil (Utrecht/NL)<br />

2802.4 CON renal denervation: as there is not<br />

enough evidence<br />

M. Azizi (Paris/FR)<br />

Closing discussion

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