Programme 2017

ABC WIN 2017

 

JANUARY 15-20 2017

ABC topic of the Year: CRANIOCERVICAL JUNCTION

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Sunday January 15th

    AFTERNOON SESSION

     16:00 - 19:30

  • CSF hydrodynamics in Craniocervical Junction anomalies

    J.D. HEISS

    Bethesda – USA

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  • Vascular tumor of the Craniocervical Junction

    Laligam SEKHAR

    Washington – USA

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  • Break (30 minutes)

  • Arteriovenous Fistulas of the Craniocervical Junction

    Yuji MATSUMARU

    Japan

  • Aneurysms and arterial dissections of the Craniocervical Junction

    Michihiro TANAKA

    Kamogawa – Japan

ABC WIN 2017 Scientific Sessions

We are happy to announce that the topics of the WIN 2017 will be presented in the following order during the week :

 

  • 1- Miscellaneous
  • 2- Aneurysm
  • 3- AVMs
  • 4- Dural fistulas
  • 5- Spine & spinal cord
  • 6- Stroke
  • Sunday 2017. 01.15
    ABC Morning session 08:30 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07.30 pm
    Welcome cocktail 07:30 pm

     
  • Monday 2017. 01.16
    WIN Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Tuesday 2017. 01.17
    WIN Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07:00 pm
    Friendly Dinner 08:30 pm

     
  • Wednesday 2017. 01.18
    WIN Morning session 09:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Thursday 2017. 01.19
    WIN Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    WFITN General Assembly 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Friday 2017. 01. 20
    WIN Morning session 08:00 am - 11:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07:00 pm

    MONDAY JANUARY 16TH 2017

     Morning session

    Moderators: Jacques Dion, (Atlanta - USA) & Michiro Tanaka (Tokyo - JAPAN)

    MISCELLANEOUS

    Endovascular treatment of post traumatic scalp avf
    Taylor A., Le Feuvre D., University of Cape Town, Cape town, SOUTH AFRICA

    A new steerable microcatheter; in Vivo experience in a rabbit model
    Berenstein A., Killer M., Cabiri O., Mont Sinai, New York, USA

    A new grading system to evaluate the result of treatment in lymphatic malformations
    Berenstein A., Delacy R., Soma P., Shigomatsu T., Mont Sinai, New Yorl, USA

    A vein of foramen caecum
    Aoki R., Srivatanakul K., Tokai University, Kanagawa, JAPAN

    Misdiagnosis for Intractable Pulsatile Tinnitus Following Angioplasty and Stenting of Dural Venous Sinus Stenosis
    Kupcs K., University Hospital, Riga, LATVIA

    A rigorous approach to dural venous sinus stenting (DVSS) in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH): 90 day clinical, radiological and manometric outcomes
    Robertson F., Rennie A., Toma A., National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, UCLH, London, UNITED KINGDOM

    Styloidectomy as an Adjunct or Alternative to Jugular Stenting in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Disturbances of Cranial Venous Outflow
    Higgins N., Garnett M., Pickard J., Axon P., Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM

    Do « non adhesive » liquid agents used in vascular malformations act similarly?
    Saleme S., Pedrolo silveira E., Mounayer C., CHU, Limoges, FRANCE

    A double-lumen ballon as a pressure cook technique for pre-operative embolization of a giant hypervascularized meningioma
    Raphaeli G., Gilboa B., Rabin medical center, Petach-tikva, ISRAEL

    Spontaneous Inflation during DSA Runs of a Dual Lumen Balloon used for a Balloon Assisted Coiling
    Clarençon F., Gabrieli J., Shotar E., Bartolini B., Pistocchi S., Sourour N-A., Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, FRANCE

    A new preoperative embolization technique for infratentorial tumors?
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Vandenberg F., Defreyne L., Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    Stentoplasty of SAH-induced vasospasm - evaluation of a new concept and initial cases
    Liebig T., Charité, Berlin, GERMANY ; Aguilar Pérez M., Katharinenhospital, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Bauknecht H.C., Charité, Berlin, GERMANY ; Henkes H., Katharinenhospital, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    The Use of Stent-Retrievers in the Treatment of Cerebral Vasospasm Secondary to Aneurysmal SAH
    Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Loh Y., Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, UNITED STATES ; Makalanda L., St. Bartholomews and The Royal London Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM ; Brouwer P., Andersson T., Söderman M., The Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: R. Piske (Sao Paolo - BRAZIL), P. Mosimann (Bern - SWITZERLAND)

    Continuous Intra-Arterial Verapamil Infusion for Refractory RCVS
    Shapiro M., Raz E., Nelson P.K., Torres J., NYU School of Medicine, New York, UNITED STATES

    Flexible iso-center of the lateral C-arm: not only a solution for optimal visualization of aneurysms with challenging anatomy, but also an indirect dose-saving function
    Borota L., University Hospital, Uppsala, SWEDEN ; Patz A., Toshiba Medical Systems Europe - X-Ray Business Unit, Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS

    Influence of the intra-arterial contrast injection on image quality of time resolved rotational 3D-DSA (4D-DSA)
    Lang S., Hölter P., Lücking H., Rösch J., Gölitz P., Struffert T., Dörfler A., University Hospital, Erlangen, GERMANY

    Dose to the lens is crucial: are we safe?
    Struffert T., Kertes G., Scholz R., Dörfler A., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY

    Radiation doses in pediatric Interventional Neuroradiology procedures
    Meila D., Schmidt C., Melber K., Grieb D., Greling B., Schlunz-hendann M., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY ; Jacobs C., University, Mainz, GERMANY ; Lanfermann H., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    Alternative use of the Comanecci / Tiger device for distal catheterization
    Chapot R., Stracke P., Hannes N., Heddier M., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    Clinical Efficacy of Dual-Energy CT-Angiography and Metal Subtraction Method for Coil Embolization
    Wada H., Asahikawa Medical University, Asahikawa, Hokkaido, JAPAN

    What you should know about Cangrelor: a new IV antiplatelet agent
    Thibault L., MVI, Montreal, CANADA

    Aneuryms

    Why do we accept bad and unstructured training for future neurointerventionists? Time, ego or both?
    Andersson T., Karolinska Hospital/AZ Groeninge, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Do we need antiplatelet drug modification according to platelet function test before stent-assisted coiling of unruptured intracranial aneurysm?
    Song J., Konyang University Hospital, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA ; Shin Y.S., Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

    The use of stents in the acute phase after subarachnoid hemorrhage
    Borota L., Nyberg C., Mahmoud E., Centre for Medical Imaging, University Hospital, Uppsala, SWEDEN ; Lewén A., Enblad P., Ronne-engström E., Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital, Uppsala, SWEDEN

    Impact of Patient and Aneurysm related Characteristics on the Severity of Acute Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Nationwide Survey
    Zumofen D., Basel University Hospital, Basel, SWITZERLAND

    Interdisciplinary management of aneurysmal SAH – a 10 years series
    Almatter M., Aguilar peréz M., Hellstern V., Bhogal P., Serna C., Gansladt O., Bäzner H., Henkes H., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    Retrospective investigation of pediatric intracranial aneurysms in a single center
    Jiang L., Zeng G., Zhang H., XuanWu Hospital, Beijing, CHINA

    Basilar Perforator Aneurysm: Don't touch
    Eckert B., AK Altona, Hamburg, GERMANY

    TUESDAY JANUARY 17TH 2017

     Morning session

    Moderators: M. Söderman (Stockholm - SWEDEN), S. Saleme (Limoges - FRANCE)

    Aneurysm (suite)

    Ophthalmic vein occlusion after P.COM aneurysm treatment
    Kohansal R., Sayad Shirazi Hospital, Gorgan, IRAN

    A ruptured pericallosa mirror aneurysm: a challenge to treat!
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Vandenberg F., Defreyne L., Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    Delayed treatment of an unexpected complication during coiling of a ruptured ACM aneurysm
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Vandenberg F., Defreyne L., University hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    Mal-opening and acute thrombosis of a flow diverter and a multi-modal approach to overcome this major complication
    Raphaeli G., Gilboa B., Rabin Medical Center, Petach-tikva, ISRAEL

    Rupture of a Pipeline stent used to treat a dissecting aneurysm of the left vertebral artery
    Castaño C., Remollo S., Terceño M., Garcia-sort R., Hospital Universitario Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, SPAIN

    Unusual complications of Pipeline
    Miyachi S., Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, JAPAN

    How frequent are ischemic complications more than one year after placement of a flow diverter?
    Chapot R., Stracke P., Nordmeyer H., Heddier M., Mosimann P., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    Direct puncture of common carotid artery for the treatment of Pipeline Embolization Device
    Ezura M., Kimura N., Morita T., Uenohara H., NHO Medical Center, Sendai, JAPAN

    Endovascular treatment of distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms with a Low-profile Visualized Intraluminal Support (LVIS Jr) device
    Liu S., Ye M., Ling F., Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University, Beijing, CHINA

     

    Afternoon session

    Moderators: M. Cronqvist (Lund - SWEDEN), H. Q. Zhang (Beijing - CHINA)

    Mid-term results of T-stent (non-overlapping Y) assited coiling of wide-necked and complex intracranial aneurysms using low profile stents
    Aydin K., Sencer S., Barburoglu M., Berdikhojayev M., University, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, TURKEY ; Chapot R., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus Hospital, Essen, GERMANY

    Endovascular treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms using Acandis Acclino stents
    Brassel F., Grieb D., Meila D., Schlunz-Hendann M., Greling B., Melber K., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    Clinical and angiographical outcomes of 102 patients who were treated with Atlas intracranial stent for intracranial aneurysms
    Daglioglu E., Akmangit I., Belen D., Numune Hospital, Ankara, TURKEY ; Arat A., Hacettepe University, Ankara, TURKEY

    Temporary stent-assisted coil embolization as a treatment option for wide neck aneurysms
    Wiesmann M., Nikoubashman O., Brockmann C., Schubert G., Reich A., Müller M., University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, GERMANY

    Stent-assisted coil embolization of aneurysms by using flow diverting effect of stents with medium metal wall coverage ratio
    Suh D.C., Asan Medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

    Flow diverter or braided stent?
    Kurabe S., Chapot R., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    Porosity distribution on deployed Flow Diverters: simulation and assessment
    Larrabide I., Universidad Nacional del Centro, Tandil, ARGENTINA ; Fernandez H., Curto A., Galgo Medical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Ding A., Acandis GmbH, Pforzheim, GERMANY

    Analysis of neointima development in flow diverters using Optical Coherence Tomography imaging
    Lopes D., Rush University, Chicago, UNITED STATES ; Matsuda Y., Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, JAPAN ; Chung J., Gangnam Severance Hospital, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

    Treatment of small ruptured cerebral aneurysms with flowdiverters (FD)
    Zawadzki M., ; Kostkiewicz B., ; Walecki J., Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Warsaw, POLAND ; Koszewski W., Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University, Bielanski Hospital, Warsaw, POLAND

    Endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms with Leo Baby stents – Mini Flow Diversion
    Puthuran M., Pullicino R., Chandran A., The Walton Centre, Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM

    Clinical and angiographical outcomes of 53 patients who were treated with Derivo embolization device for intracranial aneurysms
    Daglioglu E., Akmangit I., Belen D., Numune Hospital, Ankara, TURKEY ; Arat A., Hacettepe University, Ankara, TURKEY

    WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18TH 2017

     Morning session

    Moderators : M. Frudit (Sao Paulo - BRAZIL), P. Brouwer (Stockholm - SWEDEN)

    Aneurysm (Suite)

    The FRED flow diverter – A study on safety and efficacy in a consecutive group of 50 patients
    Engelhorn T., Lücking H., Lang S., Gölitz P., Doerfler A., University Hospital, Erlangen, GERMANY

    Multicenter Experience with the new FRED Jr. Flow-Diverter Stent for Intracranial Aneurysms
    Möhlenbruch M., Department of Neuroradiology University Hospital, Heidelberg, GERMANY ; Naci K., Department of Radiology, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, University, Istanbul, TURKEY

    Middle cerebral artery bifurcation aneurysms treated by extra-saccular flow diverters: mid-term angiographic evolution and clinical outcome
    Iosif C., Mounayer C., Dupuytren University Hospital, Limoges, FRANCE ; Yavuz K., Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY ; Saleme S., Dupuytren University Hospital, Limoges, FRANCE ; Serdar G., Memorial HealthCare Group, Istanbul, TURKEY ; Cekirge S., Koru Hospital and Bayındır Hospital, Ankara, TURKEY ; Saatci I., Yuksek Ihtisas University, Koru Hospital, Ankara, TURKEY

    The Treatment of Unruptured Anterior Choroidal Artery Aneurysms with Flow Diversion – Dual Centre Experience
    Bhogal P., Aguilar Peréz M., Almatter M., Hellstern V., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Chudyk J., Clínica La Sagrada Familia, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA ; Gansladt O., Bäzner H., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Lylyk P., Clínica La Sagrada Familia, Buenos aires, ARGENTINA ; Henkes H., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    Effect of concurrent coil embolization on delayed spontaneous aneurysm rupture following flow diverersion
    Kicielinski K., Deveikis J., Harrigan M., University of Alabama, Birmingham, UNITED STATES

    Vascular angular remodeling by kissing-Y stenting in wide-necked intracranial bifurcation aneurysms
    Melber K., Meila D., Draheim P., Grieb D., Bjoern G., Schlunz-Hendann M., Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    Follow-up after Half-T stenting in 155 patients
    Chapot R., Stracke P., Nordmeyer H., Heddier M., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    Difficult case of "untreatable" MCA aneurysm with all branches arising from the dome - the "Teddy Bear" technique
    Miś M., Medical University Hospital, Wrocław, POLAND ; Mi. M., Specialized Hospital im. A. Sokołowskiego, Wałbrzych, POLAND

    Multicenter US Analysis of Treatment with Pipeline Flex in 205 Patients with Intracranial Aneurysms
    Hanel R., Baptist Neurological Institute, Jacksonville, UNITED STATES ; Lopes D., Rush University, Chicago, UNITED STATES ; Siddiqui A. ; Levy E., Suny, Buffalo, UNITED STATES ; Nelson P.K., NYU, New York, UNITED STATES ; Taussky P., University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UNITED STATES ; Moran C., Washington University, Saint Louis, UNITED STATES ; Arthur A., Semmes-Murphey Neurosurgery, Memphis, UNITED STATES ; Turk A., MUSC, Charleston, UNITED STATES ; Dabus G., BCVI, Miami, UNITED STATES ; Sauvageau E., Baptist Neurological Institute, Jacksonville, UNITED STATES

    Flow diverter foreshortening simulation sensitivity to segmentation threshold
    Larrabide I., Universidad Nacional del Centro, Tandil, ARGENTINA

    Simulation in cinical pratice: First experience with Sim&Size before implantation of Flowdiverter (Pipeline) or WEB-device for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms
    Holtmannspötter M., Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Hellerup - Copenhagen, DENMARK ; Martinez-Galdamez, M., Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, SPAIN ; Ferrara, R., Sanchez M., Sim&Cure, Grabels, FRANCE

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: A. Siddiqui (Buffalo - UNITED STATES), A. Biondi (Besançon - FRANCE)

    Medina@ intrasaccular flow diverter - Karolinska experience
    Söderman M., Brouwer P., Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Up to 18 months DSA Follow up results using Medina® Embolization Device (MED) in the treatment of wide neck intracranial aneurysms
    Sourour N., Di maria F., Shoteir E., Bartolini B., Pistocchi S., Clarencon F., Hopital Pitie Salpetriere, Paris, FRANCE

    Wide-neck MCA aneurysms with a branch coming from the neck:WEB + FD or WEB + stent?
    Pierot L., Soize S., Metaxas G., Gawlitza M., CHU, Reims, FRANCE

    Web Treatment for Small Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
    Van rooij W.J., Peluso J., Sluzewski M., St Elisabeth Ziekenhuis, Tilburg, NETHERLANDS

    Mechanical characteristics of the WEB intraaneurysmal flow disruptor: impact of oversizing
    Asztalos L., Peter N., Bognar E., University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HUNGARY ; Szikora I., National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY

    Endovascular treatment of wide-neck and bifurcation intracranial aneurysms using WEB device - a single center 3 years experience
    Miś M., Medical University Hospital in Wrocław, Wrocław, POLAND ; Mis M., Specialized Hospital im. A. Sokołowskiego, Wałbrzych, POLAND

    Retreatment Option Using PulseRider®Following WEB Compaction in Wide Neck Bifurcation AneurysmsPresenting AuthorTufail Patankar
    Patankar T., General Infirmary, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM ; Rennie I., Infirmary, Belfast, UNITED KINGDOM ; Bhattacharya J., King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA ; Gal G., Denmark Hospital, DENMARK

    Midterm experiences with the PulseRider in Northern Europe
    Gál G., University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK

    Results of oversizing WEB strategy
    Cognard C., Januel A.C., Bonneville F., Tall P., Michelozzi C., Darcourt J., Guenego A., Hopital Pierre Paul Riquet, Toulouse, FRANCE

    Unusual compication with Flow Diverters
    Cognard C., Januel A.C., Bonneville F., Tall P., Michelozzi C., Darcourt J., Guenego A., Hopital Pierre Paul Riquet, Toulouse, FRANCE

    Why stenting, build your own web
    Cornelissen S.A., University Hospitals, Leuven, BELGIUM ; Vandenberg R., Sprengers M., Bot J., Majoie C., Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS

    Carotid Revascularization for Intracranial Aneurysm Access with Proximal Cerebral Protection
    Leesch W., Sanderson F., Ramakrishnan P., Riverside Regional Medical Center, Newport news, Virginia, UNITED STATES

    Multi-centre UK experience with the P64 device: safety and short term resultsPresenting authorTufail Patankar
    Saeed F., General Infirmary, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM ; Dobbs N., Downer J., Keston P., Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM ; Clifton A., St George's Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM ; Sonwalkar H., Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, UNITED KINGDOM ; Puthuran M., The Walton Centre, Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM ; Lamin S., University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Goddard T., Patankar T., General Infirmary, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM

    THURSDAY JANUARY 19TH 2017

     Morning session

    Moderators: D. Orbach (Boston - UNITED STATES), R. Agid (Toronto - CANADA)

    Aneurysm (suite)

    Multi-centre UK experience with the pCONus device: safety and short term resultsPresenting AuthorFozia saeed
    Saeed F., Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM ; Dobbs N., ; Downer J., ; Keston P., Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM ; Clifton A., St George's Hospital, London, UNITED KINGDOM ; Padmanabhan R., James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UNITED KINGDOM ; Saleem N., ; Crossley R., Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Sonwalkar H., Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, UNITED KINGDOM ; Lamin S., University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Goddard T., ; Patankar T., Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM

    Endovascular treatment of wide-neck and bifurcation aneurysms using pCONus device - a single center initial experience
    Miś M., Medical University Hospital in Wrocław, Wrocław, POLAND ; Mis M., Specialized Hospital im. A. Sokołowskiego, Wałbrzych, POLAND

    Recoiling of aneurysms-a single centre experience
    Le Feuvre D., Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape town, SOUTH AFRICA

    Recent Experience with the Penumbra SMART Coil: Does variability of softness matter?
    Hassan A., Valley Baptist Medical Center, Harlingen, UNITED STATES

    Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment With Barricade Coil System - North&East Europe Registry Results
    Kupcs K., University Hospital, Riga, LATVIA

    The PC400 System Safely Coils Large Cerebral Aneurysms with High Packing Densities and Low Retreatment Rates
    Delgado J.,  Fease J., Scholz J., Milner A.,Wallace A., Mulder M., Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, UNITED STATES

    Early clinical experience with the Contour Neurovascular System™
    Lobotesis K., Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UNITED KINGDOM

    New Shape for Finishing Aneurysms: Experience with Smart WAVE Coil
    Frei D., Swedish Medical Center, Denver, UNITED STATES

    Preliminary experienceswith the Kaneka ED coils
    Gál G., Odense University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK

    The efficacy of parent artery occlusion for internal carotid artery with a combination of coil and NBCA
    Takahashi I., Nishihori M., University, Nagoya, JAPAN ; Miayachi S., Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, JAPAN

    Treatment of giant cavernous carotid artery aneurysms with two balloon-expandable stent grafts
    Grieb D., Meila D., Melber K., Greling B., Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    Calcific Dysplastic Intracranial Vascular Anomaly
    Raz E., Shapiro M., Nelson P.K., Langone Medical Center, New York, UNITED STATES

    Continuous Intra-Arterial Verapamil Infusion for Refractory RCVS
    Shapiro M., Raz E., Nelson P.K.,Torres J., NYU School of Medicine, New York, UNITED STATES

    AVMs & Dural Fistulas

    Pial ArterioVenous Fistulas in Neonates: a clinical and radiological report of 5 cases
    Vandenberg R., Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS

    From diagnosis to rehabilitation: a case of bilateral thalamic hemorrhage induced by tentorial dural arteriovenous fistula
    Lu X., Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, CHINA

    Chronic difuse AVM after Cobalt rdiotherapy: Two cases, analysis and embolization
    Lopez-ibor L., Moreu M., Rosati S., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Madrid, SPAIN

    PIal AVM fistula: Technique of embolization
    Lopez-ibor L., Rosati S., Moreu M., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Madrid, SPAIN

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators : J. Mahadevan (Kuala Lumpur - MALAYSIA), C. Cognard (Toulouse - FRANCE)

    Venous approach in AVMs of the cerebello-pontine angle
    Pero G., Boccardi E., Piano M., Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milano, ITALY

    Multimodal Treatment of Brain AVMs: An 11 Year Experience
    James D. Rabinov, M.D., Pulli B., Stapleton C.,  Ogilvy C., Chapman P., Patel A., Leslie-mazwi T., Hirsch J., Rabinov J., Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, UNITED STATES

    Non-enhanced MRI and MRA for endovascular treatment planning in Vein of Galen Malformation
    Meila D., Duerr N., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY ; Lanfermann H., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    ‘The Balloon Plugging Technique’; Double lumen Scepter XC balloons for the treatment of brain vascular malformations
    Aggour M., University Hospitals, Saint Etienne, FRANCE

    Protection of draining vein stenosis with Solitaire stent during embolization of brain dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF)
    Zawadzki M., Kostkiewicz B., Mruk B., Walecki J., Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Warsaw, POLAND

    A rare cause of a carotid cavernous fistula
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Vandenberg F., Defreyne L., University Hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    Treatment of Barrow type B carotid-cavernous fistulas with Flow Diverter (Pipeline)
    Castaño C., Remollo S.,Terceño M., Garcia-sort R., Hospital Universitario Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, SPAIN

    Massive intracranial venous sinus thrombosis: failure and success of endovascular treatment
    Hellstern V., Aguilar Peréz M., Almatter M., Bhogal P., Serna C., Gansladt O., Bäzner H., Henkes H., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    The association of cortical venous reflux and pial arterial supply to DAVF's
    Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Söderman M., The Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Rare presentation of hoarseness in an anterior condylar confluence dural arteriovenous fistula
    Chia G.S., Lim E.H.W., General Hospital, Singapore, SINGAPORE

    Transcranial approach and direct embolization of dural arteriovenous fistulas
    Gerber J., Zolal A., Sobottka S., Krex D., Pinzer T., Linn J., University Hospital, Dresden, GERMANY

     

    Stroke

    Asymptomatic delayed stent occlusion after dual layer micromesh stent treatment for high grade carotid artery stenosis
    Struffert T., Engelhorn T., Gölitz P., Lücking H., Dörfler A., University of Nuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY

    Improving Acute Stroke “Door to angio-suite” times with Stroke Triage Education, Procedure Standardization, and Technology (STEPS-T)
    Hassan A., Sanchez C., UTSCHSA - Valley Baptist Medical Center, Harlingen, UNITED STATES

    Patient selection for thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke. A single center experience
    Caragliano A.A., Pitrone A., Papa R., Bernava G., Tessitore A., Vinci S., University, Messina, ITALY

    Value of Cone Beam CT in post-thrombectomy evaluation of acute stroke patients
    Vadasz A., Machovits A., Varallyay P., Berentei Z., Gubucz I., Nardai S., Vajda Z., Szikora I., National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY

    Animal trial results of A Novel Mechanical Thrombectomy Device
    Agid R., Western Hospital, Toronto, CANADA ; Siddiqi A., Toshiba Stroke Research Center, Buffalo, UNITED STATES ; Andersson T., Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    FRIDAY JANUARY 20TH 2017

     Morning session

    Moderators: M. Mars (Stanford - UNITED STATES), R. Van den berg (Amsterdam - NETHERLANDS)

    Stroke

    Mechanical Thrombectomy: Retriever Design Impacts Distal Embolization
    Gounis M., Chueh J., Marosfoi M., Puri A., University of Massachusetts, Worcester, UNITED STATES

    The impact of general anesthesia, baseline ASPECTS, time to treatment, and IV TPA on intracranial hemorrhage after thrombectomy: pooled analysis from SWIFT PRIME, SWIFT and STAR trials
    Raychev R., Saver J., Jahan R., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Nogueira R., EMORY, Atlanta, UNITED STATES ; Goyal M., University, Calgary, CANADA ; Pereira V., University, Toronto, CANADA ; Gralla J., Inselspital, University Hospital, Berna, SWITZERLAND ; Levy E., University, Buffalo, UNITED STATES ; Yavagal D., Unviversity, Miami, UNITED STATES ; Liebeskind D., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES

    Anestheticmanagement in endovascularstroketreatment. Where are we now?
    Van Zwam W., University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands

    Feasibility of combined surgical and endovascular carotid access for interventional treatment of ischemic stroke
    Wiesmann M., Kalder J., Reich A., Brockmann M.A., Othman A., Greiner A., Nikoubashman O., University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, GERMANY

    Combined antegrade and retrograde direct access to the carotid artery in a case of acute stroke
    Wiesmann M., Grommes J., Reich A., Nikoubashman O., University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, GERMANY

    More Rapid Reperfusion Can be Achieved Following a Standardized Neurointerventional Thrombectomy Protocol at a Comprehensive Stroke Center
    Frei D., Radiology Imaging Associates, Englewood, UNITED STATES ; Mcgraw C., Mccarthy K., Whaley M., Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, UNITED STATES ; Bellon R.J., Loy D., Radiology Imaging Associates, Englewood, UNITED STATES ; Wagner J., Orlando A., Bar-Or D., Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, UNITED STATES

    Latest generation of flat detector CT as a periinterventional diagnostic tool: a comparative study with multidetector CTLatest generation of flat detector CT as a periinterventional diagnostic tool: a comparative study with multidetector CT
    Leyhe J., Behme D., Hesse A., Tsogkas I., Schregel K.,  Papageorgiou I., Liman J., Knauth M., Psychogios M.N., Georg August University, Göttingen, GERMANY

    One stop management in acute ischemic stroke – results of a feasibility study with 30 patients
    Behme D., Maier I., Schregel K., Ioannis T., Knauth M., Liman J., Psychogios M.N., Georg August University, Göttingen, GERMANY

    Dural venous sinus stenting as a stand-alone treatment for spontaneous skull base CSF leak secondary to venous pseudotumor cerebri syndrome
    San Millan D., Hallak B., Wanke I., Hôpital, Sion, SWITZERLAND; Wetzel S., Hirslanden Klinik, Zurich, SWITZERLAND; Van Dommelen; K., Cic, Riddes, SWITZERLAND; Rüfenacht D., Hirslanden Klinik, Zurich, SWITZERLAND; Gailloud P., The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, UNITED STATES

    Endovascular Therapy Following Imaging Evaluation for Ischemic Stroke 3 (DEFUSE 3)
    Marks M., University School of Medicine, Stanford, UNITED STATES

    Collateral and Perfusion Imaging Derived from Time-Resolved Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR angiography
    Kim H.J., Medical School, The Catholic University of Korea, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA ; Roh H.G., Konkuk University Medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

    Real life experience with the Embotrap thrombectomy device in 166 patients
    Brouwer P., Söderman M., Andersson T., Kuntze söderqvist Å., Holmin S., Holmberg Å., Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: Serge Bracard (Nancy - FRANCE), Georges Rodesch (Suresnes - FRANCE)

    ACE Aspiration is an Effective First-line Treatment for Acute Ischemic Strokes in the Anterior Circulation
    Delgado J., Yasha K., Young M., Fease J., Scholz J., Milner A., Roohani P., Hehr T., Mulder M., Wallace A., Tarrel R., Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, UNITED STATES

    Efficacy and safety of direct aspiration first pass technique versus stent-retriever thrombectomy in acute basilar artery occlusion
    Gerber J., Daubner D., Kaiser D., Engellandt K., Haedrich K., Mueller A., Puetz V., Linn J., Abramyuk A., University Hospital, Dresden, GERMANY

    Initial Experience of the 3MAX Reperfusion Catheter as Frontline ADAPT Therapy to Treat M2 and M3 Occlusions in Acute Ischemic Stroke
    Altenbernd J-C., Kuhnt J-O., Hennigs S., Hilker-roggendorf R., Loehr C., Knappschaftskrankenhaus, Recklinghausen, GERMANY

    Retriever-wire supported carotid artery revascularization (ReWiSed CaRe) in stroke with underlying tandem occlusion – technical note
    Behme D., Psychogios M.N., Georg August University, Göttingen, GERMANY

    Penumbra 68 in acute ischemic stroke. Single center experience
    Reis J., CHLC H. SAO JOSE, Lisbon, PORTUGAL

    World biggest embolus
    Bergui M., University, Torino, ITALY; Agnoletti G., Margherita, Torino, ITALY

    Thrombectomy in the real world: a snapshot from an italian registry
    Bergui M., University, Torino, ITALY ; Saia V., Ospedale, Pietra Ligure, ITALY; Ita Procucci E., Inzitari D., Toni D., Mangiafico S., Ospedale Careggi, Firenze, ITALY

    Mechanical Thrombectomy using the Tigertriever Revascularization Device - Early experience
    Meila D., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY

    Experiences with the ADAPT in the treatment of stroke with large thrombmasses
    Gál G., University hospital, Odense, DENMARK

    Research and future of the thrombectomy
    Van zwam W., University Medical Center, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS