Morning session
Moderators: M. Mawad, LEBANON - D. Orbach, USA
Aneurysm
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