Anatomy-Biology-Clinical correlations - Working group in Interventional Neuroradiology
MORNING SESSION
08:30 - 12:00
Embryology and Fiber Systematization of the tectal plate
Luis PUELLES
Murcia (SPAIN)
3D vascular anatomy of the falco tentorial area
Philippe MERCIER
Angers (FRANCE)
Break (30 minutes)
Embryology of the falco tentorial dura mater
Michihiro TANAKA
Tokyo (JAPAN)
Anatomy of the choroid fissure – Subarachnoid spaces – Arteries and veins
Louis-Marie TERRIER
Tours (FRANCE)
AFTERNOON SESSION
16:00 - 19:30
Falco tentorial and vein of Galen dural fistulas
Michael SÖDERMAN
Stockholm (SWEDEN)
Vein of Galen arteriovenous malformations
Darren ORBACH
Boston (USA)
Break (30 minutes)
AVM’s of the quadrigeminal plate
Georges RODESCH
Suresnes (FRANCE)
Distal posterior cerebral artery aneurysms
Adnan SIDDIQUI
Buffalo (USA)
We are happy to announce that the topics of the WIN 2018 will be presented in the following order during the week :
Morning session
Moderators: M. Cronqvist, SWEDEN - M. Muto, ITALY
The cost of neurointervention in low and middle income countries
Taylor A., Le Feuvre D., University of Cape Town, Cape town, SOUTH AFRICA
Avoiding malpractice litigation through adequate consent
Taylor A., Le Feuvre D., University of Cape Town, Cape town, SOUTH AFRICA
Utility and problem of metal artifact reduction technique in CBCT imaging
Nishihori M., Izumi T., Tsukada T., Nagoya University, Nagoya, JAPAN ; Dahmani C., Siemens Healthcare Pte Ltd., SINGAPORE ; Kojima I., Siemens Healthcare K.K., Tokyo, JAPAN ; Wakabayashi T., University, Nagoya, JAPAN
Exploiting the synergy of interventional MRI and digital subtraction angiography for precise and predictable targeting of therapeutics to the brain across a disrupted blood brain barrier: preclinical perspective
Walczak P., Chu C., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, UNITED STATES ; Malysz-cymborska I., Golubczyk D., Maksymowicz W., University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, POLAND ; Zawadzki M., Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Warsaw, POLAND ; Pearl M., Janowski M., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, UNITED STATES
Neuroradiological procedures under real time MRI guidance? - the first clinical procedure of intraarterial delivery of evacizumab to glioblastoma after real-time MRI assessment of perfusion territory supplied by the microcatheter
Zawadzki M., Walecki J., Kostkiewicz B., Kostyra K., Nowak B., Central Clinical Hospital of Ministry of the Interior and Administration, Warsaw, POLAND ; Pearl M., Solaiyappan P., Walczak P., Janowski M., Division of MR Research, Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, UNITED STATES
Development of support robot for neuroendovascular intervention
Miyachi S., Kawaguchi R., Ohshima T., Matsuo N., Nagano Y., Aichi University of Technology, Gamagori, JAPAN
Four hands method for neuroendovascular interventions
Miyachi S., Ohshima T., Matsuo N., Kawaguchi R., Aichi Medical University, Nagakute, JAPAN
Preoperative trans-nasal devascularization of a juvenile angiofibroma utilizing direct injection of liquid polymer agent
Ciceri E., Plebani M., Ricciardi G.K., Augelli R., Squassina G., Soloperto D., Marchioni D., University Hospital, Verona, ITALY
Intraarterial chemotherapy for treatment of intraocular retinoblastoma
Marques M., Ferraz F., Frudit M., Caldas J.G., Teixeira L.F., Epelman S., Hospital Santa Marcelina, São paulo, BRAZIL
Minor(ity) report
Turjman F., Ltaief-boudrigua A., Ionescu E., Hopital neurologique, Lyon, FRANCE
Cerebral venous hypertension
Caldas J.G., Frudit M., Nalli D., Federal University Sao Paulo - UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
Case report: stent and shunt-refractory (idiopathic) intracranial hypertension
Engel D., University Hospital, Tuebingen, GERMANY
Afternoon session
Moderators : S. Pongpech, Thailand - G. Benndorf, Danemark
“Porcelain vein": a novel concept to avoid AVM bleeding during transvenous embolizations
Mendes G., Mounayer C., Rouchaud A., Saleme S., Dupuytren university hospital, Limoges, France
Transvenous pacing for flow control of transvenous embolization of AVMs
Siddiqui A., Buffalo, USA
Extra-small dual-lumen micro-balloon catheters can improve endovascular embolization: an experimental in vivo and in vitro study
Möhlenbruch M., Vollherbst D., Bendszus M., University Hospital, Heidelberg, GERMANY
Multicenter experience with a novel short length SOFIA as an intermediate catheter for non-stroke neuroendovascular treatments
Möhlenbruch M., Ulfert C., Bendszus M., University Hospital, Heidelberg, GERMANY
Use of the Comanecci to allow access to arteries arising with an acute angle
Chapot R., Stracke P., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY
Radial access: what can be accomplished in neurointervention?
Raz E., Shapiro M., Peter Kim N., NYU medical center, New York, United States
Patient with bilateral ICA dissections
Alahmad M., Cronqvist M., Umeå university hospital, Umea, SWEDEN
The use of flow diverter stents in the management of dissecting pseudoaneurysms of cervical part of the internal carotid artery
Miś M., Medical University Hospital, Wrocław, POLAND
Imaging Selection for Endovascular Stroke Treatment: Meta-analysis of the HERMES collaboration
Goyal M., University, Calgary, CANADA
The influence of CT perfusion on the selection of stroke patients for endovascular therapy
Ospel J., Karwacki G., Blackham K., University Hospital, Basel, SWITZERLAND
Phase Map: New MR Collateral Imaging derived from Time-Resolved Contrast-Enhanced MR Angiography in Acute Ischemic Stroke
Kim H.J., The Catholic University of Korea, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA ; Roh H.G., Park M., Eung yeop K., Konkuk University Medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA ; Sang uk K., The Catholic University of Korea, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Stroke Triage Education, Procedure Standardization, and Technology (STEPS-T) improving stroke treatment times and outcomes: a 6 Year Experience
Hassan A., UT-RGV Valley Baptist Medical Center, Harlingen, UNITED STATES ; Gavit L., GE Healthcare, Buc, FRANCE
Morning session
Moderators: M. Killer, Austria - C. Cognard, France
Drip ‘N Ship vs. Mothership: Modelling Stroke Patient Transport for All Suspected Large Vessel Occlusion Patients
Goyal M., University, Calgary, CANADA
Prediction of Functional Independence After Acute Stroke Thrombectomy using Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction Grade 2c
Jindal G., Naragum V., Miller T., Shivashankar R., Gandhi D., University of Maryland, Baltimore, UNITED STATES
Can Real-World Experience from a High Volume Center confirm existing Strong Evidence from Thrombectomy Devices?
Rothaupt J., Tan K., Krause L., Stögbauer F., Tombach B., Lowens S., Klinikum, Osnabrück, GERMANY
General anesthesia vs conscious sedation in endovascular stroke treatment – AnStroke trial:Implications for daily clinical practice
Rentzos A., Löwhagen Henden P., Sundeman H., Dunker D., Ceder E., Gunnarsson T., Dehlfors N., Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Goteborg, SWEDEN
SEdAtion with COllAteral Support in endovascular Therapy for acute ischemic stroke (SEACOAST), a randomized multicenter controlled trial: rationale and design
Raychev R., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Arnaudov D., USC Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Jahan R., Liebeskind D., Saver J., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES
M2 Aspiration Thrombectomy with Distal Access Catheters (Sofia and Catalyst 6)
Meila D., Medical School Hannover, Hannover, GERMANY ; Grieb D., Melber K., Greling B., Schlunz-hendann M., Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY
Advanced experience using ADAPT with 3 and 4 MAX Reperfusion cathéters as frontline therapy to treat distal occlusions in patients not eligible to endovenous fibrinolysis
Vallone I., Azienda Ospedaliera Senese, Siena, Italy
Thrombectomy in the anterior cerebral artery
Chapot R., Stracke P., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY
Intracranial stenting after failure of thrombectomy with stentretrivers
Cornelissen S., University hospitals, Leuven, BELGIUM ; Andersson T., AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk, BELGIUM ; Holmberg A., Brouwer P., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN ; Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Yeo L., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN
Unusual patients, unusual strokes, unexpected results
Bergui M., University, Turin, ITALY
Treatment of patients affected by acute ischemic stroke beyond 6 hours from symptoms onset: a single centre experience
Caragliano A.A., Pitrone A., Papa R., Vinci S., Velo M.,Tessitore A., Centorrino G., Buonomo O., Longo M., University, Messina, ITALY
Thrombectomy by direct distal cervical access in a case of Common Carotid occlusion with collateral supply to the Internal Carotid Artery
Di Maria F., Consoli A., Benichi S., Coskun O., Boulin A., Wang A., Rodesch G., Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, FRANCE
An unusual cause of severe stroke
Van den Berg R., Schembri M., Berkhemer O., Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
A simple embolic stroke or?
Cronqvist M., Lund, SWEDEN
New concept for the linkage between chemotherapy and stroke: The Edgar Allan Poe Effect
Houdart E., Lariboisière, Paris, France
Afternoon session
Moderators: R. Anxionnat, France - A. Siddiqui, USA
Unusual cause of recurrent ischaemic strokes
Pero G., Lista A., Ospedale Niguarda Ca' Granda, Milano, ITALY
Direct enterprise stenting in the acute and subacute ischemic stroke patients associated with ICAS
Kim J., Suh D.C., Asan Medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Thrombectomy with or without stenting of concurrent extraxcranial carotid disease: It's time for a randomized study
Nico L., Poppe A., Lemus M., Jacquin G, Odier C., Stapf C., Roy D., Deschaintre Y., Raymond J., Gioia L., Daneault N., Weill A., CHUM, Montreal, CANADA
Thrombectomy in tandem occlusion of extracranial ICA and MCA: Single center results
Stracke P., Chapot R., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY
Another Endovascular Therapy Strategy for Acute Tandem Occlusion: Protect-Expand-Aspiration-Revascularization-Stent (PEARS) Technique
Yi T-Y., Chen W-H., Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Zhangzhou, CHINA
Significance of cellular composition and Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in retrievability and etiology of cerebral blood clots
Szikora I., Nagy A., Gubucz I., National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY ; Reiniger L., Hajnalka R., Hajnalka R., Kolev K., Semmelweis Universtiy, Budapest, HUNGARY
Oxygen nanotherapy for adjunctive treatment and neuroprotection in stroke
Bhattacharya J., King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, Al Faisal University, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA ; Macrae M., Deucher G., University, Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM ; Santosh C., Queen Elizabeth University Hospital & Aurum Bioscences, Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM
In Extremis project - how to explore thrombectomy indications out of current guidelines in a single initiative
Costalat V., Arquizan C., CHU, Montpellier, FRANCE ; Jovin T., UPMC, Pittsburg, UNITED STATES ; Lapergues B., Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, FRANCE
Future endovascular RCTs in AIS
Goyal M., University, Calgary, CANADA
Acute basilar artery occlusion: endovascular treatment, outcome
Henkes H., Ravindren J., Neuroradiological Clinic, Almatter M, Bhogal P., Bäzner H., Aguilar Pérez M., Neuroradiological Clinic, Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY
Posterior circulation stroke associated with vertebral artery variation - a case report
Frudit M., Pagiola I., Marques M., UNIFESP - Federal University, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL ; Thomaz R., Hospitall Albert Einstein, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
Intra-arterial therapy for symptomatic intraluminal thrombus in extra-cranial carotico-vertebral circulation
Limaye U., Lilavati hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, INDIA ; Anand S., Holy Family Heart Institute Mumbai, INDIA ; Chandrashekhar G., Hinduja Healthcare Surgical hospital, Mumbai, INDIA
Morning session
Moderators: P. Gobin, USA - D. Roy, Canada
Mechanical Thrombectomy with Tiger stent retriever: initial experience in Spain
Hidalgo C., Diaz-lucas E., Hospital Torrecardenas, Almeria, SPAIN ; Olier J., Hospital de Navarra, Pamplona, SPAIN
TRON1-Japan; Japanese approving study of new stent retriever, TRON-FX for acute ischemic stroke
Sakai N., Imamura H., City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Yamagami H., National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita, JAPAN ; Matsumoto Y., Konan Hospital, Sendai, JAPAN ; Imai K., First Red Cross Hospital, Kyoto, JAPAN ; Ota S., Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, JAPAN ; Horie N., University, Nagasaki, JAPAN ; Kondo R., City Hospital Saiseikan, Yamagata, JAPAN ; Enomoto Y., Gifu University, Gifu, JAPAN ; Yoshimura S., Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN ; Masuo O., Wakayama Prefectural Medical University, Wakayama, JAPAN ; Hirohata M., University, Kurume, JAPAN ; Kobayashi K., Ise Red Cross Hospital, Ise, JAPAN ; Matsumaru Y., University, Tsukuba, JAPAN ; Ito Y., University, Niigata, JAPAN ; Kuwayama N., University, Toyama, JAPAN
Preclinical study of VERSI system for acute ischemic stroke
Tateshima S., Kaneko N., Hinman J., Duckwiler G., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES
First-in-man study of VERSI system for acute ischemic stroke
Sakai N., Imamura H., City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Tateshima S., UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Tokunaga S., Funatsu T., Ohara N., Kono T., City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN
Angioplasty and stenting of adult onset Moya-moya disease
Yeo L., Söderman M., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN ; Cornelissen S., University hospitals Leuven, BELGIUM ; Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Andersson T., AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk, BELGIUM
Update: longterm clinical experience of intracranial stenosis and stenting in over 150 cases
Rothaupt J., Tombach B., Lowens S., Klinikum, Osnabrück, GERMANY
Direct access to results in Swedish National Quality Registry, EVAS-registry
Holmberg Å., Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN
Expanding the thrombolysis in cerebral infarction score - TICI2b or not 2b?
Behme D., Maier I., Liman J., Colla R., Schregel K., Hesse A., University Medical Center, Göttingen, GERMANY ; Liebeskind D., UCLA California, LA, UNITED STATES ; Tsogkas I., Psychogios M.N., University Medical Center, Göttingen, GERMANY
Intracranial Hemorrhage and Outcome Following Acute Stroke Intervention:Stent Retriever vs Contact Aspiration – Single Center Analysis
Leesch W., Riverside Regional Medical Center, Newport news, UNITED STATES ; Bazemore C., Christopher University, Newport news, UNITED STATES ; Ramakrishnan P., Riverside Regional Medical Center, Newport news, UNITED STATES ; Sanderson F., Riverside Regional Medical Center, Newport news, UNITED STATES
Experimental evaluation of stent retriever’smechanical properties and effectivness
Machi P., University Hospitals, Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Conscious Sedation versus Local Anesthesia in Intra-Arterial Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke: a single
Van de Graaf R., Samuels N., Mulder M., Erlap I., Van Es A., Dippel D., Van der Lugt A., Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS ; Emmer B., Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
One stop management of acute stroke patients: minimizing door to reperfusion times and improving functional outcome
Behme D., Schregel K., Tsogkas I., Johanna L., Zapf A., Maier I., Bähr M., Knauth M., Liman J., Psychogios M.N., University Medical Center, Göttingen, GERMANY
CX-Hydrophilic surface coating reduces the thrombogenicity of stents for aneurysm treatment
Henkes H., Aguilar Pérez M., Almatter M., Neuroradiological Clinic, Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Bleise C., Chudyk J., Lylyk P., Clinica Sagrada Familia, ENERI, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Early experience with Comaneci device
Puthuran M., Pullicino R., Chandran A., The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UNITED KINGDOM
Coiling of intracranial aneurysms with assist of Comaneci device - experience from five endovascular centers
Miś M., Medical University Hospital, Wrocław, POLAND
Afternoon session
Moderators: B. Baxter, USA - P. Brouwer, SWEDEN
Single center experience with temporary bridging device - Comaneci in endovascular treatment of ruptured complex brain aneurysms
Sirakov S., Sirakov A., UH St. Ivan Rilski, Sofia, BULGARIA
Learning how to clip aneurysms in the endovascular era is different from the old days
Van Doormaal T., Han K.S., UMC, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Large or giant unruptured paraclinoid aneurysm clipping assisted with balloon in hybrid operation theater
Xiang S., Zhang H., He C., Hu P., Xuanwu hospital, Beijing, CHINA
Spooky action-at-a-distance
Boccardi E., Piano M., Quilici L., Pero G., Niguarda hospital, Milano, ITALY
Catheter shaping using vascular model made by 3D printer for coil embolization of the cerebral aneurysms
Nemoto S., Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, JAPAN
Extravascular Mycotic Aneurysms and Vasculitis Secondary to Pseudomonas Meningitis as a Rare Complication of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: an Anatomical Pathological Radiological Case
Emmer B., Van Montfoort M., Buijink A., Nederkoorn P., Aronica E., Van den berg R., Medical Center, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
How to size intracranial aneurysms? A phantom study of invasive and noninvasive methods
Behme D., Amelung N., Khakzad T., Psychogios M.N., University Medical Center, Göttingen, GERMANY
Angiographically occult basilar perforator aneurysms identified using flat panel detector CT
Ceder E., Rentzos A., Dunker D., Roos A., Johansson-Högfeldt M., Fridriksson S., Gunnarsson T., Dehlfors N., Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, SWEDEN
Modelling cerebral vasospasm and its mechanical treatment strategies
Pederzani G., University, Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM ; Bhogal P., Neuroradiological Clinic, Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Grytsan A., University, Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM ; Loh Y., Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Seattle, UNITED STATES ; Brouwer P.A., Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN ; Andersson T., AZ Groeninge, Kortrijk, BELGIUM ; Söderman M., Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN ; Gundiah N., Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, INDIA ; Robertson A.M., University Pittsburgh, UNITED STATES ; Watton P.N., University, Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Lumenate Observational Vasospasm Interventional Trial (LOVIT)
Soderman M., Karolinska University hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN ; Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY
Predictors for Occurrence and Anatomical Distribution of Multiple Aneurysms in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Zumofen D., University Hospital, Basel, SWITZERLAND
Impact of Aneurysm Multiplicity on Treatment and Outcome following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Zumofen D., University Hospital, Basel, SWITZERLAND
Transarterial chemotherapy in large head and neck tumor with unusual result
Andeejani A., Prince Sultan Military medical city, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Wall enhancement in unruptured aneurysms is associated with symptomatic presentation and size
Cord B., Sommaruga S., Hebert R., Malhotra A., Johnson M., Gunel M., Sheth K., Falcone G., Matouk C., Yale Univerity, New Haven, UNITED STATES
Clinical Application of Vessel Wall Imaging in Ruptured Macrovascular Structures, Case Example
Cord B., Sommaruga S., Hebert R., Malhotra A., Johnson M., Gunel M., Sheth K., Falcone G., Matouk C., Yale university, New Haven, United states
A tricky case of SAH
Houdart E., Lariboisière, Paris, France
Morning session
Moderators: M. Mawad, LEBANON - D. Orbach, USA
Some few remarks about small unruptured incidental aneurysms (UIA) illustrated by one observation
Houdart E., Lariboisière, Paris, France
Long-term outcomes of coiled unruptured intracranial aneurysms
Koyanagi M., Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki General Medical Center, Amagasaki, JAPAN ; Ishii A., University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JAPAN ; Imamura H., City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Satow T., National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cente, Suita, JAPAN ; Yoshida K., Hasegawa H., Kikuchi T., Takenobu Y., University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JAPAN ; Ando M., Memorial Hospital, Kokura, JAPAN ; Takahashi J., National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Cente, Suita, JAPAN ; Nakahara I., Memorial Hospital, Kokura, JAPAN ; Sakai N., City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Miyamoto S., University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JAPAN
CX-Balloon-assisted coil embolization and large stent delivery for cerebral aneurysms with a new generation of dual lumen balloons (Copernic 2L)
Guenego A., University Hospital, Toulouse, FRANCE ; Zerlauth J-B., Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Cecil - Hirslanden Clinic, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND ; Puccinelli F., University Hospital, CHUV, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND ; Mosimann P., Inselspital - University Hospital, Bern, SWITZERLAND
Hook technique for coiling of M1 bifucation aneurysm
Suh D.C., Asan Medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Initial experiences with a novel neckbridging device, the Neqstent
Gál G., Diaz A., University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK
Preliminary clinical and radiological results of novel Contour Neurovascular System
Akhunbay-Fudge C., Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM ; Lamin S., Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Patankar T., Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM
Initial experiences with the Kaneka coils
Gál G., Diaz A., University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK
What does the ED coil (KANEKA) bring in comparison with other bare platinum coils that are currently available on the market?
Moreno A., POVISA Hospital, Vigo, SPAIN
CX-MEDINA for intracranial aneurysms - R.I.P. & resurrexit
Henkes H., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Hellstern V., Almatter M., Bhogal P., Ganslandt O., Aguilar Pérez M., Neuroradiological Clinic, Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY
The pCONus2 neck bridging device – early clinical experience andimmediate angiographic results
Lylyk P., Chudyk J., Bleise C., ENERI, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA ; Sahl H., Klinikum, Braunschweig, GERMANY ; Perez M.A., Henkes H., Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY
The pCANvas neck bridging device for the treatment of wide-necked bifurcation aneurysms – initial results
Lylyk P., Chudyk J., Bleise C., ENERI, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA ; Lundquist X., Henkes H., Bhogal P., Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY
Initial experience with pCONUS2 and pCANVAS
Behme D., Psychogios M., University Medical Center, Göttingen, GERMANY
Wide-neck Bifurcation aneuRysms of the middle cerebral Artery and basilar apex treated by eNdovascular teCHniques: A multicenter, core lab adjudicated study evaluating safety and durability of occlusion (BRANCH)
De Leacy R., Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, UNITED STATES ; Fargen K., Wake Forest University Hospital, Winstom-Salem, UNITED STATES ; Patel A., Massachussets General Hospital, Boston, UNITED STATES ; Pandey A., University of Michigan, Ann arbor, UNITED STATES ; James R., University, Louisville, UNITED STATES ; Boulos A., Albany Medical Center, Albany, UNITED STATES ; Sauvageau E., Lyerly Baptist, Jacksonville, UNITED STATES ; Novakovic R., UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, UNITED STATES ; Shownkeen H., Northwestern Medicine, Chicago, UNITED STATES ; Jindal G., University of Maryland, Baltimore, UNITED STATES ; Siddiqui A., University, Buffalo, UNITED STATES ; Mocco J., Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, UNITED STATES
Leo+Baby in 58 Aneurysms: initial and 6 months angiographic Follow-Up results in a single center series
Struffert T., Lang S., Engelhorn T., Luecking H., Goelitz P., Doerfler A., University Nuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY
Simulation of pre-assessment for LVIS stent sizing – Preliminary assessment and validation
Chaitania K., Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, UNITED STATES ; Larrabide I., UNICEN, Tandil, ARGENTINA ; Fernandez H., Galgo Medical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Lopes D., Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, UNITED STATES
Afternoon session
Moderators : M. Tanaka, Japan - S. Cekirge, Turkey
Local porosity calculation on deployed flow diverters
Fernández H., Kale R., Obradó L., GalgoMedical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Macho J., Blasco J., San roman L., Lopez A., Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Ding A., Acandis GmBh, Pforzheim, GERMANY ; Larrabide I., Pladema - CONICET, Tandil, ARGENTINA
Can adjustable bridging mesh eliminate the need for double stent-assisted techniques for the coiling of wide neck bifurcation aneurysms?
Kara B., Selcuk H.H., Cakir C., Kilinc F., Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training Hospital, Istanbul, TURKEY
Update on STAT: Stenting in the Treatment of Aneurysm Trial
Nico L., CHUM, Montreal, CANADA ; Iancu D., University, Ottawa, CANADA ; Kotowski M., Weill A., Roy D., Raymond J., CHUM, Montreal, CANADA
Off-label use of Atlas stent - single center experiance
Borota L., Mahmoud E., Nyberg C., University Hospital, Uppsala, SWEDEN
CX-10 years history of flow diversion: achievements and further needs
Szikora I., National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY
Clinical Validation of Computationally Modeled Braided Flow Diverting Stent Deployments
Chong B., Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Mortenson M., Endovantage, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Nair P., Arizona State University, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Babiker H., Endovantage, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Kalani Y., Levitt M., Mcdougall C., Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Baccin C., Hospital Israelita, Sao Paolo, BRAZIL ; Lanzino G., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, UNITED STATES ; Frakes D., Arizona State University, Phoenix, UNITED STATES ; Albuquerque F., Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, UNITED STATES
Different evolution of intra-stent stenosis following FDS
Frudit M., Marques M., Pagiola I., UNIFESP - University Sao Paulo, BRAZIL ; Puglia P., Caldas J.G., USP - UNIVERSITY, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
CX-Length modification of a Flow Diverter after the use of a deployment simulation program for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms
Mantilla D., Foscal & CHU Montpellier, Bucaramanga, COLOMBIA ; Ferrara R., Sim&Cure, Montpellier, FRANCE ; Dargazanli C., Costalat V., CHU Gui de Chauliac., Montpellier, FRANCE
Cavernous carotid aneurysm and intracranial hemorrhage after flow diversion treatment: case report and review of the literature
Nico L., Weill A., Roy D., Raymond J., CHUM, Montreal, CANADA
Mortal rupture of giant paraclinoid ICA aneurysm after treatment with flow divertor and dense coil packing: discussion over this serious problem and solutions
Cekirge S., KORU and BAYINDIR Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY ; Baltacioglu F., Marmara University Hospital, Interventional Neuroradiology, Istanbul, TURKEY ; Saatci I., KORU and BAYINDIR Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY
Y stent flow diversion for the treatment of giant partially clotted basilar tip aneurysms with long term fus: for continuation of last year's debate
Cekirge S., Saatci I., KORU and BAYINDIR Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY
Endovascular treatment of post-traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula using flow diverter stent
Barbosa M., Abrão G., Lyra A., Interimagem, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
Treatment of wide-neck flow-related vertebral confluence aneurysms associated with subclavian steal hampered by strong retrograde flow: report of 2 cases
Cornelissen S., Bayat A., Bamps S., Heye S., Maleux G., Van loon J., De Vleeschouwer S., UZ, Leuven, BELGIUM
Endovascular treatment in a giant serpentine cavernous ICA aneurysm with compromised intracranial circulation and complex aortic arch
Limaye U., Lilavati hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, INDIA ; Anand S., HOLY FAMILY HEART INSTITUTE, Mumbai, INDIA ; Chandrashekhar G., Hinduja Healthcare Surgical hospital, Mumbai, INDIA
Periprocedural MCA ruptured
Lopez-Ibor L., Rosati S., Moreu M., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN
CX-Ischemic complication of unclear origin after treatment of a complex very large P1 aneurysm
Kulcsar Z., University Hospital, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
CX-Periprocedural antiplatelet alone protocol for FRED treatment of intracranial aneurysms: a review of 20 cases
Wong G., Yu S., Ho J., Prince of Wales Hospital, HONG KONG
A ruptured pericallosal mirror aneurysm: a challenge to treat! Follow up
Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Hermie L., Defreyne L., University hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM
A flow complication after treatment of multiple aneurysms with flowdiverters
Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Hermie L., Defreyne L., University hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM
Carotid cavernous fistula with 2 associated posttraumatic aneurysms. Follow up
Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Hermie L., Defreyne L., Ghent University hospital, BELGIUM
Flow diversion treatment of complex bifurcation aneurysms beyond the circle of Willis - mid- term DSA and MRI follow-up
Michelozzi C., Darcour J., Guenego A., Januel A-C., Tall P., Gawlitza M., Bonneville F., Cognard C., CHU, FRANCE
Morning session
Moderators: J. Raymond, Canada - R. Chapot, Germany
FD with LVIS Jr.
Varjavand B., Sutter Medical Center, Davis, UNITED STATES
4D angiography revolution in endovascular AVM management
Cekirge S., Saatci I., KORU and BAYINDIR Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY
CX-Initial experience with 4D-DSA for shunt diseases
Izumi T., Nishihori M., Tukada T., University, Nagoya, JAPAN ; Dahmani C., Siemens Healthcare, SINGAPORE ; Iwao K., Siemens Healthcare, Tokyo, JAPAN ; Wakabayashi T., University, Nagoya, JAPAN
Is Dual-Lumen Balloons Compatible With NBCA Injection? Initial Experience in Brain AVMs Embolization
Sourour N., Shotar E., Al Raaisi A., Rolla Bigliani C., Clarencon F., Hospital Pitie Salpetriere, Paris, FRANCE
Anatomy of the deep venous system in Vein of Galen Malformation and its changes after endovascular treatment depicted by Magnetic Resonance Venography
Meila D., Winkler O., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Brinjikji W., Mayo Clinic, Rochester, UNITED STATES ; Lanfermann H., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY
Clinical and genetic findings in children with CNS arteriovenous fistulas
Saliou G., Vaudois University Hospital, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND ; Eyries M., Iacobucci M., Bicêtre Hospital, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, FRANCE ; Knebel J.F., CHUV, Lausanne, SWITZERLAND ; Waill M.C., Coulet F., Ozanne A., Soubrier F., Bicêtre Hospital, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, FRANCE
An original case of pediatric vascular malformation?
Machi P., Schaller K., University hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
Nursery of brain vascular malformations
Quilici L., Cossu M., Ospedale Ca' Granda Niguarda, Milano, ITALY ; Saraceni A., Beach Hospital, Tenerife, SPAIN ; Cervo A., Pero G., Piano M., Cardinale F., Valvassori L., Lo russo G., Boccardi D., Ospedale Ca' Granda Niguarda, Milano, ITALY
CX-“Kazakh modification” of the pressure cooker technique
Berdikhojayev M., Mussabekov M., Suleimankulov N., Sarshaev M., JSC Central Clinical Hospital, Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN ; Sivasankar R., INHS Asvini Hospital, Mumbai, INDIA
CX-Simultaneous arterial and venous approach in complex posterior fossa AVMs
Lopez-Ibor L., Rosati S., Moreu M., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN
Staged venous embolization : Experience in 12 patients
Chapot R., Stracke P., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY
Transnidal access to retrograde feeders
Chapot R., Stracke P., Alfried Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY
CX-Treatment of a complex posterior fossa AVM with a related aneurysm
Caragliano A.A., Papa R., Pitrone A., Tessitore A., Vinci S., Velo M., Centorrino G., Buonomo O., Longo M., University of Messina, Messina, ITALY
Difficult embolization of a giant cerebral pial arteriovenous fistula
Gobin P., Knopman J., Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, UNITED STATES
CX-Whos' first: the chicken or the egg. single hole parenchymal AV fistula of the mesencephalon
Kulcsar Z., University hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
A rare complication of Onyx during AVM embolization
Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Hermie L., Defreyne L., University hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM
Delayed and incomplete treatment may result in dural fistula development in children with Vein of Galen malformation
Meila D., Schmidt C., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Melber K., Grieb D., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY ; Jacobs C., University, Bonn, GERMANY ; Jacobs C., University, Mainz, GERMANY ; Lanfermann H., Medical School, Hannover, GERMANY ; Brassel F., Sana Kliniken, Duisburg, GERMANY
Sigmoid Dural Fistula Angioarchitecture and Superselective Transvenous Embolization
Shapiro M., Raz E., Nelson P.K., NYU, New York, UNITED STATES
Afternoon session
Moderators: S. Bracard, FRANCE - G. Rodesch, FRANCE
Angiographic and Clinical Characteristics of Thoracolumbar Spinal Epidural and Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas
Matsumaru Y., University, Tsukuba, JAPAN ; Kiyosue H., Oita University Hospital, Yufu, JAPAN ; Niimi Y., St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, JAPAN ; Takai K., Metropolitan Neurological Hospital, Tokyo, JAPAN ; Ishiguro T., City General Hospital, Osaka, JAPAN ; Hiramatsu M., University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, JAPAN ; Tatebayashi K., Takagi T., Yoshimura S., Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN
Transvenous coil occlusion of intracranial dAVF: the combination of Marathon and Kaneka ES10 coils
Henkes H., Hellstern V., Almatter M., Bäzner H., Ganslandt O., Aguilar Pérez M., Neuroradiological Clinic, Stuttgart, GERMANY
Tentorial and Falcotentorial dural arteriovenous fistula : a single center experience
Smajda S., Ciccio G., Robert T., Redjem H., Blanc R., Piotin M., Fondation ophtalmologique A. de Rothschild, Paris, France
"Armed kyphoplasty" as an indirect central canal decompression technique in burst spinal fractures
Cianfoni A., Venier A., Isalberti M., Roccatagliata L., Neurocenter Southern Switzerland, Lugano, SWITZERLAND
Transvenous balloon assisted embolization for a dural AVF
Nico L., Raymond J. Weill A., Roy D., Montreal, Canada
A bizarre anterior communicating aneurysm
Nico L., Raymond J. Weill A., Roy D., Montreal, Canada
Unusual brain AVM and nightmare evolution
Houdart E., Paris, France
Two unusual complications of arterial aneurysm embolization
Houdart E., Paris, France
Minimal invasive spine surgery using 3D C arm imaging with augmented reality navigation technology in a hybrid operating room
Soderman M., Elmin Terander A., Skulason H., Pederson K., Edstrom E., Raciado J., Drazenco B., Nachabe R., Stockolm, Sweden
CX-Diagnosis and treatment of a very rare entity: Vertebro-carotid fistula
Algin O., Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, TURKEY
CX-Case of Dural arteriovenous fistula
Huded V., NH Institute of Neuroscience, Bangalore, INDIA
CX-New endovascular classification of dural AVF
Lopez-Ibor L., Moreu M., Rosati S., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN
CX-Pial artero-venous fistula of anterior spinal medullary artery
Paolucci A., Fondazione Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, ITALY
CX-Spinal AVF
Alahmad M., Cronqvist M., University hospital, Umea, SWEDEN
CX-An adult case of "nonvertebral paraspinal arteriovenous fistulas along the segmental nerve" treated in combination with transarterial NBCA injection and “pre-detached” detachable coil
Asano T., Chiba Medical Center, Chiba, JAPAN
CX-Medullary venous hypertension: dural or pial AVM?
Caldas J.G., Frudit M., Silva J.M., Ferraz F., University, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
CX_Adamkiewicz occlusion, embryology takes care of it. Follow-up with an additional case
Raz E., Shapiro M., Nelson K., NYU medical center, New York, United States