FYA Symposium 2024: Focus on Arterial Disease Management
Published: 26 February 2024
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29m 59sPart 8 | Session 1 FYA 24: Present and Future of CFA with Dr Koen Deloose
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26m 20sPart 8 | Session 2 Cases from Straightforward to Challenging with Dr Marta Lobato
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24m 23sPart 8 | Session 3 Complex SFA Case with Dr Theo Bisdas
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17m 56sPart 8 | Session 4 Challenging BTK-BTA Case With Dr Mariano Palena
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25m 55sPart 8 | Session 5 Complex BTK Case with Dr Gioele Simonte
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37m 5sPart 1 | Session 1 My Most Challenging Aortoiliac Case With Dr Gianbattista Parlani Gianbattista Parlani
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31m 33sPart 1 | Session 2 My Most Challenging Femoropopliteal Case with Dr August Ysa August Ysa
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33m 53sPart 1 | Session 3 My Most Challenging BTK/BTA Case With Dr Hady Lichaa Hady Lichaa
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34m 17sPart 2 | Session 1 Dispelling the Myths of Intravascular Lithotripsy With Dr Lorenzo Patrone Lorenzo Patrone
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30m 6sPart 2 | Session 2 Reabsorbable and Retrievable With Dr Michael Lichtenberg Michael Lichtenberg
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42m 11sPart 3 | Session 1 From Guidewire Construction to Their Use in Complex Scenarios With Dr Daniel Van den Heuvel Daniel Van Den Heuvel
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43m 40sPart 3 | Session 2 Antegrade, Retrograde and Bidirectional Recanalisation Strategies With Dr Edward Choke Edward Choke
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20m 50sPart 4 | Session 1 Infrainguinal Pre-Procedural Imaging with Dr Conrad Von Stempel Conrad von Stempel
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26m 57sPart 4 | Session 2 Intra-Procedural Imaging with Dr Hady Lichaa Hady Lichaa
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13m 34sPart 4 | Session 3 Post-Operative Evaluation Using PAT with Dr Jill Sommerset Jill Sommerset
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23m 38sPart 5 | Session 1 BTA Treatment: Why It's Needed and What We Can Achieve With Dr August Ysa August Ysa
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20m 58sPart 5 | Session 2 Minor Amputations: From Guidelines to Tips and Tricks with Dr Mark Portou Mark Portou
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19m 11sPart 5 | Session 3 Types of Deep Venous Arterialisation with Dr Bruno Migliara Bruno Migliara
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24m 39sPart 5 | Session 4 Deep Venous Arterialisation in No Option Patients With Dr Hany Zayed Hany Zayed
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18m 16sPart 5 | Session 5 Can We Maintain the PROMISE in the Long Term With Dr Michael Siah Michael Siah
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35m 59sPart 6 Televascular Games at Find Your Algorithm 2024 Stefano Fazzini, Maria Antonella Ruffino, Koen Deloose
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33m 25sPart 7 | Session 1 How Much Atherectomy is Enough with Dr Sabine Steiner Sabine Steiner
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32m 27sPart 7 | Session 2 Acute Limb Ischemia Ring: Is There Any Limitation to an Endovascular Approach? Paul Moxey, Michel Bosiers
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30m 34sPart 7 | Session 3 Arterio-Venous Ulcers: An Algorithm for Management With Dr Saha and Dr Thulasidasan Prakash Saha, Narayanan Thulasidasan
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24m 52sPart 7 | Session 4 Paclitaxel: Lessons Learned From the Past and Future Perspectives with Dr Schneider Peter Schneider
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22m 48sPart 7 | Session 5 Randomized Controlled Trials, Registries and Cohort Studies With Dr Athanasios Saratzis Athanasios Saratzis
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
More from this programme
Part 1
Arterial Plenary: Everyday Life Struggles
Part 2
Technology Time: The Explosive Session
Part 3
Arterial Plenary: Back to Basics
Part 4
Imaging Pre, Peri and Post-intervention: What Do We Need To See?
Part 5
Arterial Plenary: Life Below the Ankle: A Dive into the Foot
Part 6
Televascular Games at FYA
Part 7
All the Enigmas in One Session...Will We Find the Solution to All of Them?
Part 8
Arterial Plenary
Part 9
Vascular Quiz at Find Your Algorithm 2024
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 presentation, Dr Giacomo Isernia (Hospital S M Misericordia, IT) and Dr Lorenzo Patrone (London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, UK) discuss key topics around in-stent occlusion, including treatment options.
This video is produced in collaboration with the FYA 2024 Symposium.
Stay tuned for on-demand content, published every Wednesday.
Faculty Biographies
Lorenzo Patrone
Vascular and Interventional Radiology Consultant
Dr Lorenzo Patrone is a Vascular and Interventional Radiology Consultant, based in London (UK). After having finished his training in Interventional Radiology and having worked for one year in his home town in Genoa (Italy), since January 2016 he works in a newly created and innovative Department where Vascular Surgery and Interventional Radiology have been merged under the name of West London Vascular and Interventional Centre. Since then, he has been able to have a role as hybrid vascular specialist. Together with operating endovascularly on a wide range of patients, he started running regular vascular clinics and ward rounds for the vascular in-patients. His main focus is lower limb recanalisation and diabetic foot management. Moved by a true passion in teaching, he has published and presented widely on his innovative mini-invasive techniques, being involved in collaborative research, trials and endovascular training.
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