FYA Symposium 2024: Focus on Arterial Disease Management

Published: 26 February 2024

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Overview

Elevate your arterial disease expertise at FYA Symposium 2024

Embark on an immersive journey into the world of arterial disease treatment at the FYA Symposium 2024, where dynamic case-based discussions and practical insights await you.

 

Unveil the intricacies of arterial disease treatment

Delve into the complexities of arterial disease management under the expert guidance of a distinguished faculty. Immerse yourself in thought-provoking case studies and expand your knowledge base with cutting-edge insights.

 

Experience the future of arterial disease treatment

Our free-to-access on-demand video series will deliver two days of fresh perspectives and innovative strategies directly to your screen.

About FYA Symposium 2024

  • FYA Symposium 2024 is an exclusive gathering of leading experts dedicated to advancing the frontiers of arterial disease treatment. The live workshop was held in London between 26-28 of January.

Target Audience

  • Cardiovascular and thoracic surgeons
  • Anaesthesiologists
  • Cardiologists
  • Radiologists
  • Echographists
  • Geneticists
  • Basic scientists
  • Biomedical engineers
  • Ultrasound technicians and nurses
  • Students

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About the episode

FYA 2024 Symposium — Tune in to the on-demand version of FYA and make the most of these animated case discussions complete with diverse perspectives and visual demonstrations from highly complex cases presented by leading experts in arterial management.

In this exciting breakfast session, Dr Stefano Fazzini (St Franziskus Hospital, DE), Dr Maria Antonella Ruffino (Institute of Imaging of Southern Switzerland Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale Lugano, CH) and Dr Koen Deloose (AZSint Blasius Hospital Dendermonde, BE) host the televascular games at FYA 2024.

This video is produced in collaboration with the FYA 2024 Symposium.

Stay tuned for on-demand content, published every Wednesday.

Faculty Biographies

Stefano Fazzini

Stefano Fazzini

Vascular Surgeon

Dr Stefano Fazzini is vascular surgeon trained in all areas of vascular and endovascular surgery, focusing on complex aortic disease and peripheral artery disease. He completed his fellowship and PhD at Sapienza University of Rome. In 2010 he joined the clinical staff at San Filippo Neri Hospital in Rome, and then he moved to Muenster, Germany, as visiting researcher from Sapienza University of Rome (2019-2020). Since 2020 he is part of the Vascular Surgery of Tor Vergata University of Rome as researcher and consultant of Vascular Surgery. He authored many peer-reviewed journal articles, abstracts, and book chapters. He teaches medical students, residents, and fellows about vascular disease management and gave hundreds of presentations at international/national congresses and symposia.

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Maria Antonella Ruffino

Maria Antonella Ruffino

Vascular Interventional Radiologist

Dr Maria Antonella Ruffino is on the editorial board for Vascular and Endovascular Review Journal. Maria Antonella Ruffino, MD, EBIR, is a Vascular Interventional Radiologist, Head of the Department of Interventional Radiology at the Institute of Imaging of Southern Switzerland, in the Regional Hospital of Lugano. She earned her medical degree from University of Torino Medical School and completed residency in Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology at University of Torino Medical School and a second level university master in Interventional Neuroradiology from Università Vita – Salute, San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy.

 

Dr Ruffino performs as a first operator EVAR, TEVAR, Ch/B/FEVAR, peripheral aneurysms…

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Koen Deloose

Koen Deloose

Director of Vascular Surgery

Director of vascular surgery at AZ Sint-Blasius Hospital, Dendermonde, BE. 

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