Minimally Invasive Trans-Catheter - Cardiac Surgery Ancona Live Virtual Course Episode II - Noema Congressi
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Minimally Invasive and Trans-Catheter Cardiac Surgery Ancona Live Virtual Course Episode II June 7th - 8th 2021 Presented by Course Director: Prof. M. Di Eusanio L A N C I S I N Centro Cardiovascolare di Alta Specializzazione del Medio Adriatico
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Given the extraordinary participation of last year, it is with a great enthusiasm that we are announcing the Episode II of our ‘Minimally Invasive and Trans Catheter Cardiac Surgery Ancona Live Virtual Course’ that, presented by CTSNet, will be virtually held on June the 7th and 8th. From a minimally invasive and a trans-catheter perspective, our Faculty, composed of international KOLs and experts in the field will make focus on CABG, Aortic Aneurysms and Mitral Valve Surgery. Comprehensive lectures will be followed by multiple Live in Box presentations. In a step-by-step fashion, from preoperative planning to post-operative care, You will be given the opportunity to learn the most contemporary minimally invasive and transcatheter approaches and techniques for CABG, aneurysm and mitral valve interventions Through an appropriate time for discussion and a constant interaction between the participants and the Faculty, our course is ideated to be engaging. In addition, each session will include one Live in Box video abstract selected from your submissions… so please, if you want to be part of our Faculty, submit your minimally invasive and transcatheter interventions at info@noemacongressi.it. Your video should be 5 minutes long, HD, and well showing a challenging case or an innovative technique. Cardiac Surgery need to progress, and we believe minimally invasive and trans-catheter is the way to go. We are looking forward to welcoming you with this unforgettable educational project, on CTSNet, June the 7th and 8th. See you there! Prof. Marco Di Eusanio
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM JUNE 7th, 2021 Coronary artery disease Aortic Aneurysm Chairmen: W. Oosterlinck, Leuven - Belgium Chairmen: J. Bavaria, Philadelphia - USA G. Torregrossa, Chicago - USA E. Roselli, Cleveland - USA 15.00 The coronary surgeon in 2030 16.30 Root and ascending TBD aorta repair in 2030 E. Roselli, Cleveland - USA 15.15 Why and how to build a hybrid program for CAD 16.45 Aortic arch repair in 2030 W. Oosterlinck, Leuven - Belgium J. Bavaria, Philadelphia - USA Step by step techniques for: 17.00 TAAA repair in 2030 R. Chiesa, Milan - Italy Conduit harvesting 15.25 Direct view LIMA-RIMA Step-by-step technique for: harvesting 17.10 Minimally invasive root/arch S. Nambala, Bangalore - India surgery 15.32 Robotic LIMA-RIMA harvesting T. Yan, Sidney - Australia G. Torregrossa, Chicago - USA 17.20 Evolving approaches for FET 15.39 Endoscopic SVG/RA harvesting surgery: normothermic and without circulatory arrest! M. Cefarelli, Ancona - Italy M. Di Eusanio, Ancona - Italy E. Gatta, Ancona - Italy Coronary bypass grafting 17.30 Selected Video Abstract 15.46 Direct vision multivessel CABG P. Davierwala, Leipzig - Germany 17.35 DISCUSSION 15.53 Robotic multivessel CABG 18.00 End of day H. Balkhy, Chicago - USA 16.00 Selected Video Abstract 16.05 DISCUSSION
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM JUNE 8th, 2021 Mitral valve MICS can be more than Chairmen: T.C. Nguyen, San Francisco - USA a ‘small cut’ J. Kempfert, Berlin - Germany 15.56 The value of ultra fast-track anesthesia Step by step techniques for: C. Münch, Ancona - Italy Preparing for mini-mitral valve 16.03 Selected video abstract repair 16.08 DISCUSSION 15.00 Cut-down vs. percutaneous cannulation The Great Debate K. Van Praet, Berlin - Germany 16.38 Minimally invasive mitral valve 15.07 Trans-thoracic vs. balloon repair is here to stay aortic clamping J. Kempfert, Berlin - Germany M. Rinaldi, Turin - Italy 16.50 Transcatheter mitrals are not only the present but the future Approaching the mitral valve T.C. Nguyen, San Francisco - USA 15.14 Robotic Trans-catheter mitral valve J. Bonatti, Vienna - Austria interventions 15.21 Endoscopic 17.02 Trans-catheter mitral valve N. Bonaros, Innsbruck - Austria interventions: why and how should the surgeon play a 15.28 Direct view, trans-axillary major role M. Di Eusanio, Ancona - Italy K. Grubb, Atlanta - USA Mitral Valve repair and AF Step by step techniques for: ablation 17.14 Catheter based edge to edge 15.35 Chords vs resection repair for mini-mitral repair M. Taramasso, Zurich - Switzerland T. Doenst, Jena - Germany 17.21 Transcatheter redo mitral valve 15.42 Valve repair, AF ablation interventions and LAA clip G. Tang, New York - USA B. Van Putte, Nieuwegein - Netherlands 17.28 TMVI 15.49 Transapical chordal repair M. Andreas, Vienna - Austria G. Gerosa, Padua - Italy 17.35 Selected video abstract 17.40 DISCUSSION 18.00 Closing remarks
FACULTY* COURSE DIRECTOR Martin Andreas, Vienna - Austria Prof. M. Di Eusanio, Ancona - Italy Husam Balkhy, Chicago - USA Joseph Bavaria, Philadelphia - USA Nikolaos Bonaros, Innsbruck - Austria SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Johannes Bonatti, Vienna - Austria Dr. J. Alfonsi, Ancona - Italy Mariano Cefarelli, Ancona - Italy Dr. P. Berretta, Ancona - Italy Roberto Chiesa, Milan - Italy Dr. M.D. Pierri, Ancona - Italy Piroze Davierwala, Leipzig - Germany Dr. M. Cefarelli, Ancona - Italy Marco Di Eusanio, Ancona - Italy Torsten Doenst, Jena - Germany Emanuele Gatta, Ancona - Italy Gino Gerosa, Padua - Italy Kendra J. Grubb, Atlanta - USA Joerg Kempfert, Berlin - Germany Christopher Maria Münch, Ancona - Italy Sathyaki Nambala, Bangalore - India Tom C. Nguyen, San Francisco - USA Wouter Oosterlinck, Leuven - Belgium Mauro Rinaldi, Turin - Italy Eric Roselli, Cleveland - USA Gilbert H. L. Tang, New York - USA Maurizio Taramasso, Zurich - Switzerland Gianluca Torregrossa, Chicago - USA Karel Van Praet, Berlin - Germany Bart Van Putte, Nieuwegein - Netherlands Tristan D. Yan, Sidney - Australia * The faculty list could undergo some changes ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT Via Orefici, 4 - Bologna (Italy) • Ph +39 051 230385 info@noemacongressi.it • www.noemacongressi.it
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