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.
Room 2 - Technical Forum
2 events
Tuesday, March 13th:
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Room 2 - Technical Forum
Focus session: latest developments in carotid interventions
Moderator:
GiancarloBiamino,
RalfLanghoff
Panel:
RamonVarcoe
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Endovascular vs. surgical carotid revascularisation: lessons learned from clinical trials and how I approach it in my practice
RamonVarcoe
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Why is proximal protection better than distal filters?
GiancarloBiamino
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The latest in-stent technology – promise and limitations
RalfLanghoff
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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
LinYang
Wednesday, March 14th:
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Room 2 - Technical Forum
Focus session: endovascular procedures for venous disease and AV-access
Moderator:
RamonVarcoe
Panel:
Yiu-CheChan,
Ta-WeiSu,
Chung-HoHsu
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VENOVO® venous stent - Update on the Vernacular trial
SunderNarasimhan
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VenaSeal: slightly modified protocol may improve outcome in large diameter varicose veins
Yiu-CheChan
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Mechanical thrombectomy in the treatment of proximal DVT in the upper and lower limb
StevenKum
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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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Update on the LUTONIX® 035 DCB – AV Access IDE Trial
Ta-WeiSu
SELECTED ABSTRACTS
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Successful PTA with EKOS and Aspirex for massive pulmonary embolism under ECMO support
Chung-HoHsu
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Endovascular management of radiation-associated subclavian vein occlusion in patient received radiation to treat nasopharyngeal cancer
Young SunYoo
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Treatment of femoral vein obstruction concomitant with iliofemoral stenting in patients with severe post-thrombotic syndrome
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