LINC Asia-Pacific 2018 final programme

 

LINC Asia-Pacific is an interdisciplinary live course,
designed to provide a global platform, permitting the discussion
of the „vascular patients“ by integrating colleagues of different specialties
who are performing endovascular interventions.

Conference day 1

  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    "Leave nothing behind!" – The new paradigm for SFA treatment? Update on latest DCB data, limitations, and future concepts

    Moderator:
    Dierk Scheinert, Ramon Varcoe
    Panel:
    Yoshimitsu Soga, Ralf Langhoff, Wei Liang, Sea-Won Lee
    1. -

      Live case transmission from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital

        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital - Live case center
    2. DCB CLINICAL TRAIL UPDATE

    3. -

      EFFPAC-RCT: final 6-month results with the Luminor DCB

        Ulf Teichgräber
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      LUTONIX® 035 DCB – long lesion 24-month outcomes

        Skyi Yin Chun Pang, Via satellite from Prince Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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      The RANGER clinical trial programme: 12-month results from the RANGER RCT and first look at the COMPARE I study of RANGER vs. IN.PACT for femoropopliteal lesions

        Dierk Scheinert
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      DCB in Japan – evidences and clinical adaptation

        Yoshimitsu Soga
    7. DCB IN REAL WORLD: HOW FAR HAVE WE COME WITH THE "LEAVE NOTHING BEHIND" CONCEPT?

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      DCB changes the manner

        Sea-Won Lee
    9. -

      Promise and limitations of DCB in long lesions: what have we learned from clinical trials?

        Ramon Varcoe
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      Live case transmission from Seoul National University Hospital, Republic of Korea

        Seoul National University Hospital - Live case center
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      The importance of vessel preparation and how to do it

        Ralf Langhoff
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      Comparison of angiographic dissection patterns between long and short length balloons following balloon angioplasty for chronic femoropopliteal occlusions

        Michinao Tan
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      Directional atherectomy and anti-restenotic therapy – Hong Kong experience and update

        Bryan Yan, Via satellite from Prince Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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      Live case transmission from Beijing PLA Hospital, Beijing, China

        Beijing PLA Hospital - Live case center
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      Discussion and conclusion

  • - , Scientific Posters

    Posters will be displayed during the course in the industry exhibit

    1. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Comparative results of surgical resection of carotid body tumors combined with or without pre-operative embolization: a retrospective case-control study

        Lin Yang
    2. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Can sequential compression biomechanical device act as a breather for critical limb ischemia with nonreconstructable peripheral vascular disease: prospective study

        Vishnu Motukuru
    3. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Femoral artery closure vs. surgical cutdown for endovascular aortic repair: a single-center experience

        Lin Yang
    4. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair of large aortic neck with combination of thoracic and standard abdominal aortic stent graft

        Tossapol Prapassaro
    5. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Clinical outcomes of renal artery stenting using carbon dioxide for contrast imaging in ARAS patients with chronic kidney disease

        Shuko Iwata
    6. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Supera vs. Pulsar-18 stents in patients with critical limb ischemia

        Sum Leong
    7. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Drug-eluting balloon angioplasty vs. bare metal stents for femoropopliteal disease in real-world experience

        Maria Doyle
    8. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: Treatment of femoral vein obstruction concomitant with iliofemoral stenting in patients with severe post-thrombotic syndrome

        Kaichuang Ye
    9. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: The first use of 1% polidocanol endovenous microfoam, Varithena in the treatment of sapheno-femoral trunk varicose veins in Asia

        Mingli Li
    10. ORIGINAL RESEARCH: The E/E‘ ratio is an independent predictor of increases in brain natriuretic peptide after transcatheter closure of atrial septal defects

        Yoshito Kadoya
    11. CHALLENGING CASES: Graft patency restoration 6 years after occlusion of PTFE femoropopliteal bypass in patient with critical limb ischemia and heavy comorbidity

        Anton Tarabrin
    12. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful limb salvage in a critical limb ischemia with bilateral variant of arterial anatomy in below-the-knee lesion

        Yu Sakaue
    13. CHALLENGING CASES: Sandwich technique to reduce complications when treating bilateral internal iliac artery

        Giang Tran
    14. CHALLENGING CASES: Aortic conduit for TEVAR in descending thoracic aorta without femoral access

        Apinan Uthaipaisanwong
    15. CHALLENGING CASES: A juxtarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm treated by an in-situ laser fenestration of aortic endograft

        Hon lai Chan
    16. CHALLENGING CASES: EVAR in very narrow aortic bifurcation: sometimes you need luck

        Supachok Maspakorn
    17. CHALLENGING CASES: In-situ laser fenestration in thoracic endovascular aortic

        Sen Shi
    18. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful transcollateral approach for chronic total occlusion of the superficial femoral artery using a side-hole sheath

        Kenta Onodera
    19. CHALLENGING CASES: Catastrophic fractures of turbohawk device during PTA

        Chung-Ho Hsu
    20. CHALLENGING CASES: The terrifying “transformation” of anastomosis seroma into venous anastomosis pseudoaneurysm after an angioplasty 6 weeks ago

        Mingli Li
    21. CHALLENGING CASES: Guide catheter extension device was effective in EVT for severely calcified subtotal occlusion

        Daisuke Ueno
    22. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful limb salvage by perfusing DFA in the case of unsuccessful recanalisation of heavily calcified SFA

        Masakazu Kikai
    23. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful PTA with EKOS and Rotarex for co-existed subacute PAOD/DVT

        Chung-Ho Hsu
    24. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful PTA with EKOS and Aspirex for massive pulmonary embolism under ECMO Support

        Chung-Ho Hsu
    25. CHALLENGING CASES: Endovascular management of radiation-associated subclavian vein occlusion in patient received radiation to treat nasopharyngeal cancer

        Young Sun Yoo
    26. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful PTA with EKOS and Rotarex for massive pulmonary embolism in a patient with head injury

        Chung-Ho Hsu
    27. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful PTA with EKOS for SMV thrombosis

        Chung-Ho Hsu
    28. CHALLENGING CASES: In-house-devised distal protection device in EVT for massive iliac thrombus

        Yukiho Hirota
    29. CHALLENGING CASES: Successful endovascular treatment using a biopsy forceps for iliac artery stenosis with an organized thrombus

        Taisuke Sato
  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    Symposium: the latest data and approach to managing complex lesions and patients

    Moderator:
    Carlos Mena-Hurtado
    Panel:
    Yoshimitsu Soga, Jen Kuang Lee
    1. -

      IN.PACT China: 12-month results of IN.PACT DCB in a Chinese population

        Wei Guo, Via satellite from Beijing PLA Hospital, Beijing
    2. -

      IN.PACT Japan trial 2-year results

        Yoshimitsu Soga
    3. -

      Update on the IN.PACT clinical program: IN.PACT SFA 4-year results and IN.PACT Global 2-year results

        Steven Kum, Via satellite from Prince Wales Hospital, Hong Kong
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      Live case transmission from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital

        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital - Live case center
    5. -

      1-year result of the real-world experience of DAART in Taiwan

        Jen Kuang Lee
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      My approach to managing complex, multilevel disease

        Carlos Mena-Hurtado
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      Discussion and conclusion

  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    Lunch

  • - , Room 2 - Technical Forum

    Focus session: latest developments in carotid interventions

    Moderator:
    Giancarlo Biamino, Ralf Langhoff
    Panel:
    Ramon Varcoe
    1. -

      Endovascular vs. surgical carotid revascularisation: lessons learned from clinical trials and how I approach it in my practice

        Ramon Varcoe
    2. -

      Why is proximal protection better than distal filters?

        Giancarlo Biamino
    3. -

      The latest in-stent technology – promise and limitations

        Ralf Langhoff
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      Live case transmission from University Hospital Leipzig, Germany

        University Hospital Leipzig, Dep. Angiology - Live case center
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      Comparative results of surgical resection of carotid body tumors combined with or without pre-operative embolization: a retrospective case-control study

        Lin Yang
  • - , Room 202

    Asian expert panel on CLI treatment: case based presentation and discussion

    Moderator:
    Dierk Scheinert
    Panel:
    Seung-Woon Rha, Chung-Ho Hsu, Yoshimitsu Soga, Tze Tec Chong, Wei Ye, Skyi Yin Chun Pang
    Case presenter:
    Meng Ye, Tatsuya Nakama, I-Ming Chen, Steven Kum
    1. Placement of stent-grafts and DES to treat below knee ePTFE bypass occlusion

        Meng Ye
    2. How to negotiate challenging situations in BTK intervention – variable techniques and final option

        Tatsuya Nakama
    3. The role of DCB in the BTK real world registry and practice

        I-Ming Chen
    4. High pressure balloon angioplasty in CLI

        Steven Kum
    5. Discussion

  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    Symposium: REsponse Adapted Combination Therapy (REACT) - Maximizing outcomes, minimizing burden

    Moderator:
    Patrice Mwipatayi, Haofu Wang
    Panel:
    Tien-Yu Wu, Jae Woong Lim, Yong Chul Shin, Teik Kok Ho
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      Opening

        Patrice Mwipatayi, Haofu Wang
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      Minimizing burden, the effect of thin strut and low COF stents

        Yong Liu
    3. -

      Live case transmission from University Hospital Leipzig, Germany

        University Hospital Leipzig, Dep. Angiology - Live case center
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      Maximizing outcomes in a complex population

        Chumpol Wongwanit
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      Maximizing outcomes with the REACT approach

        Patrice Mwipatayi
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      Live case transmission from Beijing PLA Hospital, Beijing, China

        Beijing PLA Hospital - Live case center
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      Refining REACT, a pilot study

        Ralf Langhoff
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      Closing

        Patrice Mwipatayi, Haofu Wang
  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    "Leave the right thing behind" – Debating evidence to provide the answers

    Moderator:
    Carlos Mena-Hurtado, Dierk Scheinert
    Panel:
    Ulf Teichgräber, Hiroyoshi Yokoi, Sven Bräunlich
    1. -

      Long-term clinical benefits of drug eluting device

        Carlos Mena-Hurtado
    2. -

      Long-term data from Japan: 5-year results in real world

        Hiroyoshi Yokoi
    3. -

      Live case transmission from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital

        The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital - Live case center
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      The XPEDITE project: towards a next generation paclitaxel eluting stent

        Ulf Teichgräber
    5. -

      Insights from the REAL PTX-RCT on DES vs. DCB in complex femoropopliteal lesions – 3-year data

        Dierk Scheinert
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      Live case transmission from University Hospital Leipzig, Germany

        University Hospital Leipzig, Dep. Angiology - Live case center
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      Update on the ZILVERPASS-study: paclitaxel eluting DES vs. bypass surgery for complex femoropopliteal lesions

        Sven Bräunlich
    8. -

      Discussion and conclusion

  • - , Room 1 - Main Arena

    Current approaches for BTK interventions in CLI

    Moderator:
    Steven Kum, Wei Liang
    Panel:
    Tatsuya Nakama, Wei Wang, Jun Cheng, Hiroshi Ando
    1. -

      Treatment choices of BTK CTO lesions in diabetic patients

        Wei Wang
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      Advanced crossing and wiring techniques in complex BTK obstructions

        Sven Bräunlich
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      Turbohawk application in popliteal artery occlusion lesions

        Jun Cheng
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      LUTONIX® 014 DCB – Global DCB BTK registry update, first look at 300 patient interim follow up data

        Hiroshi Ando
    5. -

      Live case transmission from University Hospital Leipzig, Germany

        University Hospital Leipzig, Dep. Angiology - Live case center
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      Systemic review of below-the-ankle, inframalleolar intervention. When and how? Last frontier of lower limbs intervention

        Tatsuya Nakama
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      Clinical effect of planned repeat endovascular therapy for critical limb ischemia patients with tissue loss

        Tsuyoshi Nakata
    8. -

      Discussion and conclusion

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