When and how to use ChEVAR: A standardised approach!

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Join: Zoran Rancic, Konstantinos Donas and Michel Reijnen   Objective:  This web-based course is designed for physicians with moderate to advanced experience in the endovascular treatment of juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm with the Chimney technique (ChEVAR). It aims to provide a practical and structured approach to patient-selection, procedural steps and material needs to perform a standardised ChEVAR procedure. The small number of participants will allow for discussions between the faculty and attendees about this technique. After the event, participants will be able to: Explain the role of ChEVAR in the treatment of AAA-patients with Hostile Neck anatomies Classify patients best suitable for the ChEVAR technique Identify specifics in the planning for a ChEVAR procedure Describe needed material for performing a ChEVAR intervention Discuss procedural steps for performing ChEVAR Memorize and discuss current clinical outcomes for ChEVAR Programme: The Sealing zone concept  - Where does ChEVAR fit within other treatment-options for challenging aortic anatomies Evolution of ChEVAR to EnChEVAR Indications and selection criteria  IFU Case review to emphasise selection criteria How to achieve good outcomes Clinical considerations/recommendations Participant qualifications: The course is designed for a moderate to advanced  level of knowledge. Certification: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. Registration and […]

€60,00
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