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WELCOME MESSAGE
Dear Colleagues and Guests,
Welcome Home!
With this sentence I am starting my word as you are welcomed in this
outstanding educational course
It gives me great honor and pleasure to welcome you in IMAC 2018 “the
Intervention Master Aortic Course”.
The Course is held within the splendor and magic of Dusit Thani LakeView
Hotel, hoping that this will be a memorable event for all participants and
guests.
We would like to welcome all our guests’ speakers from all over the world,
their participation presence and active interaction is what makes this event
a success.
Tens of Meetings…Hundreds of emails…. thousands of minutes spent by
devoted members of the organizing and scientific committee to create this
state of Art.
Also I would never forget to appreciate all generous contribution from
pharmaceutical and industrial companies, without their financial support,
this course would not have been possible.
Last but not least I wish you all a pleasant stay in our beloved city Cairo and
a fruitful scientific meeting.
IMAC Board
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IMAC 2018 Board
Course Director
Mohamed Hosni
Course Co-Directors in alphabetical order
Ahmed Gamal Khaled Shawky Sherif Essam Sherif Omar El Kerdawi
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE in alphabetical order
Afrah Mohamed
Ahmed Gamal
Ahmed Taha
Alaa Farouk
Alaa Roushdy
Atef Abdel Hamid
Ayman El Samadony
Ayman Refaat
Gaafar Ragab
Ghazaly Ammer
Hisham Bassiouny
Hisham Shawky
Khaled El Kafas
Khaled Shawky
Khaled Shokry
Mary Wadiea Fawzy
Mohamed El Maadawy
Mohamed ElFeky
Mohamed Hosni
Mohamed Ismaiel
Mohamed Tharwat Hegazy
Mohamed Zaky
Moussad Soliman
Nasser El Saeid
Rania Hegazy
Rashad Bishara
Said A Soliman
Sherif Essam
Sherif Omar El Kerdawi
Tamer Fekry
Tarek Abdel Azim
Tarek Hosny
Tarek Radwan
Wagih Fawzy
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Ahmed Elbasty
Senior Aortic Clinical Fellow
Fellow of European Society of Vascular Surgery (FEBVS)
MSc in vascular and Endovascular Surgery University of
Edinburgh.
Member of Royal College of Surgeons of England
Clinical Lecturer (University of East Anglia, UK)
Ahmed El Marakby
Professor of vascular surgery, Cairo University
Head of vascular unit, Dr Erfan and Bagedo General
Hospital, Jeddah, KSA.
Ahmed Nassef
Fellow in Endovascular and Vascular Surgery at Royal
North Shore and North Shore Private Hospitals
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Ahmed Soliman
Senior consultant, Specialist for vascular and
Endovascular surgery, clinic of vascular and Phlebology.
Elisabeth-hospital 45138 Essen Germany
Ali Badra
Consultant of Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Brest
– France.
Member of society of Vascular Surgery, France
Member of College of Vascular Surgery, France
Member of College of Vascular Pathology, France
Andrew Choong
Consultant, Department of Cardiac, Thoracic and
Vascular Surgery, National University Heart Centre
Singapore
Visiting Consultant, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
Associate Programme Director
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Andrew Lennox
Head of Department Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney Australia
Vascular and Endovascular surgeon
Head of Department at Prince of Wales Hospital
Trained in Sydney and the UK, completing a fellowship at
the St Mary’s Vascular unit in 1999.
Athanasios Giannoukas
Professor of Vascular Surgery, Faculty of Medicine,
School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly,
GREECE
Chairman, Dpt. of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital
of Larissa, Greece
Ben Mrad Melek
Professor of vascular surgery, faculty of medicine of Tunis
Cardiovascular surgery department, Rabta hospital, Tunis
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Donald Adam
Qualified from the University of Edinburgh Doctorate
for vascular research at University of Edinburgh.
Member of the Vascular Society of Great Britain &
Ireland (VSGBI) and sits on the Council of the British
Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET).
One of the pioneers in keyhole vascular treatments, he
also has a worldwide reputation in endovascular aortic
aneurysm repair (EVAR), training other surgeons in this technique across the
UK and Europe since 2009.
Eleni M Arnaoutoglou
Professor of Anesthesiology in Medical School of
University of Thessaly
Director of Anesthesiology Department of University
Hospital of Larissa.
Emad Zaghary
Assistant professor of Vascular Surgery - Saint Louis
University
Chief of Vascular Surgery – John Cochran VA medical
Center
Director of Vascular Laboratory - Saint Louis University
Board examiner Vascular Surgery - Cairo University
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Fabien Koskas
University Professor (first level of exceptional class),
head of the Department of Vascular Surgery of Pitié-
Salpêtrière in Paris France
Former National Secretary of the French College of
Vascular Surgery College (2008-2016)
Founder of the Master of Medical Engineering of the
University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France
Member of the French National Academy of Surgery,
National Academy of Medicine
Former administrator of the French Society of Vascular Surgery
Member of the National University Council in Vascular Surgery and Medicine
George Kouvelos
Associate Professor of Vascular and Endovascular
Surgery in University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece,
specializes in endovascular and open surgery for aortic
disease, carotid artery disease and critical limb
ischemia.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Germano Melissano
Professor of Vascular Surgery, San Raffaele University -
Milano – Italy
Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator in several
National and International Trials and research projects
including the international pivotal trial for FDA
approval of one of the leading thoracic stent grafts and
Reviewer for JEVT, JVIR, EJVES and several other
Journals.
“Honorary Member” of the Society for Clinical Vascular
Surgery
“Presidential Guest Lecturer” and Distinguished Visiting Professor, Society for
Clinical Vascular Surgery, Orlando – FL
Gian Franco Veraldi
Graduation “cum laude” in Medicine at the University
of Rome “La Sapienza” (Italy) on 1988. Specialist “cum
laude” in Emergency Surgery (1993) and in Vascular
Surgery (2001) at the University of Verona (Italy).
Executive Master in Sanitary Management on 2014 at
the University of Milan “Luigi Bocconi” (Italy).
Scientific National Board for Associate Professor of
General Surgery on 2013. Many working periods in the
United States of America, France and United Kingdom.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Hany Zayed
MSc degree in science, MD in Surgery, Fellowship of
the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS)
Consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Hisham Bassiouny
Board Certifications: American Board of Surgery -
Vascular Surgery
Education: Cairo University Faculty of Medicine, 1976
Residencies & Internships: Henry Ford Hospital,
General Surgery, MI, 1986
University of Maryland, General Surgery, MD, 1982
Fellowships: Henry Ford Hospital, Vascular Surgery, MI,
1987
Imed Frikha
Past-president of Tunisian cardiovascular society
Head of cardiovascular and thoracic department in
Sfax-Tunisia
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Islam Gamal
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons
(England) 2006
Senior Clinical Fellow of Vascular and Endovascular
Surgery 2011 Till Now at Royal Sussex County
Hospital, Brighton UK
Surgical Teaching Fellow at Brighton and Sussex
Medical School (BSMS
Associate Lead for Surgical Education at BSMS
Lead Instructor of BSMS Anatomy and Basic Surgical
Skills Courses for MRCS Candidates
Karim El Sakka
Consultant vascular surgeon in Brighton and Sussex
University Hospitals.
His surgical training was partly at Imperial College and
partly at Kings College Hospital in London. He undertakes
all forms of vascular surgery and is the surgical lead for
vascular access surgery as well as diabetic foot
management at the University Hospital.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Leila Bouziane
Vascular surgery department, university hospital Oran Algeria
Luís Mendes Pedro
Associate Professor of "Vascular Surgery" and
"Introduction to Clinical Medicine" at the Medical School
of the University of Lisbon.
Senior Consultant Vascular Surgeon at the Santa Maria
Hospital in Lisbon and at the Lisbon British Hospital.
Director of the Vascular Surgery Department of CHLN-
Hospital Santa Maria in Lisbon.
Mahmoud Salah
Senior consultant & head of dept. of vascular surgery,
Saudi German Hosp. Jeddah.
Chief of general & vascular surgery, Saudi German
Hospitals group level.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Mahmoud Salman
A consultant since 2010. His training was completed in
the North East Thames region finishing with posts at The
Royal Free Hospital.
Miltiadis Matsagkas
Professor of Vascular Surgery, and responsible for the
Endovascular Unit in the Department of Vascular
Surgery at Larissa University Hospital, Greece.
Accumulative experience in both open and
endovascular surgery in every vascular field for more
than 20 years as a consultant having performed more
than 4000 operations, equally distributed between
open and endovascular surgery
Mohamed Hamady
Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Vascular
Interventional Radiology.
His research interests include robotic endovascular
intervention and navigation, aortic stent grafting and
safety in IR. He has over 140 papers in peer-review
journals and 12 book chapters. He has given more than
95 talks and key note lectures in national and
international scientific meetings
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Mohamed Abdelhamid
Consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon
St George’s University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Qualified from Cairo University Medical School in 1998
with Honours. Completed Master degree in Surgical
Science in 2002. Finished basic training at Cairo
University Hospital in 2003. Started higher surgical
training at Cairo University hospital before moving to
the UK in 2004.
Mohamed Shaltout
Dr. Mohamed Ali Shaltout. MBBch, MSc, FRCS. Graduated from Cairo university on 1989 Has completed vascular/endovascular training in
France on 2003 Active share in the start of the 1st Aortic Program in
our Arabic region in King Faisal, Reyadh, KSA on 2004. current appointment as a Consultant
Vascular/Endovascular surgery in king Fahd Military Medical Complex, Dhahran, KSA. Since Dec 2012 (one of the major tertiary centers in KSA).
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Morad Sallam
Senior clinical fellow at Barts Health NHS Trust, St
Mary’s Hospital, Brighton and Guy’s and St Thomas’
NHS Foundation Trust. He has a specialist interest in
teaching and surgical training and is a surgical skills
and trauma skills instructor. He's currently leading on a
surgical training dry laboratory project for vascular
trainees.
Nadjib Bouayed
Head chief of vascular surgery department of university
hospital of Oran.
Member of the French national academy of surgery
President of the vascular surgery association of Algeria.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Nilo Mosquera
Head of Department of Angiology and Vascular Surgery
at CHUO Hospital in Ourense, Galicia, Spain. Graduated
in Santiago de Compostela Medical School, USC
University. Trainer in vascular surgery at Angiology and
Vascular Surgery Department.
Member of the Spanish NHS Board for Vascular Surgery
in 2004 and 2005. Co-Director of SITE symposium and
founder and co-chairman of Endovascular Foundation.
Said Abisi
a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon at
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. He has
particular interest in cutting edge minimally invasive
techniques to treat complex aortic aneurysms using
branched and fenestrated custom made endografts.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Samer Koussayer
Currently serves as the section head and consultant
at the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Division of
the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center
(Riyadh, KSA). Dr. Koussayer also serves as a
Professor, Teaching Faculty and Coordinator of the
Undergraduate surgical clerkship program at the Al
Faisal University, College of Medicine.
Sharif Ellozy
Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Weill Cornell
Medical College
Assistant Attending Surgeon at New York-
Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
An experienced, board-certified vascular surgeon
whose clinical expertise is in endovascular and surgical
therapies for treatment and management of the full
spectrum of peripheral vascular disease.
Stephan Haulon
Professor of Vascular Surgery, Head of Aortic Center
Co-director of the European Vascular Course, of the
Critical Issues in Aortic Engrafting Expert Symposium,
of the CACVS meeting, and of the annual Charring
Cross Symposium.
President elect of the European Society for Vascular
Surgery for 2019-2020.
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Steven Cavanagh
Consultant Vascular Surgeon in the York and North
Yorkshire Vascular Unit. He has a wide-ranging
vascular practice, covering all aspects of vascular
surgery, with particular interests in Aortic and Carotid
disease and diabetic foot complications. He is an
Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Hull/York Medical
School, and actively involved in undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching. He also regularly teaches in
London at the Royal College of Surgeons at both
CCRISP provider and Instructor courses. He was appointed as programme lead
for CCRISP in January 2017
Tamer Fouad
Qualified from medical school 2001, he completed his
master degree(MSc) and MRCS in 2009. Obtained
Fellowship of European board of Vascular Surgery
(FEBVS) and completed his doctorate degree(MD) in
2017. His area of interest is aortic pathology and
complex aortic endovascular and hybrid intervention
as well as carotid artery disease
Tarek Sraieb
Vascular surgeon. One of pioneers in endovascular
surgery in Tunisia at the military hospital of Tunis.
Member of the board of the university of médecine of
Tunis and of thé tunisian society of cardiology and
cardiovascular surgery
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Tilo Kolbel
Head of the German Aortic Center Hamburg
Doctoral thesis: The constitutional delay of growth and
puberty.
Associate Professor for Vascular Surgery at the
University of Lund, Sweden
Associate Professor for Vascular Surgery at the
University of Hamburg, Germany
Guest Professor at Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China
Professor of Surgery at University of Hamburg, Germany
Tommaso Donati
A vascular surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS
Foundation Trust.
After graduating in medicine, he qualified in vascular
surgery at the University of Milan (Italy) in 2004.
He has subsequently undertaken extensive
postgraduate training in open and endovascular
procedures working in renowned centres in France (where, in 2008, he boards
certified in vascular surgery) and the UK.
Vikram Puttaswamy
Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon
Head of Department, Vascular Surgery
ROYAL NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
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INTERNATIONAL FACULTY in alphabetical order
Vincent Riambau
Prof and Chief of Vascular Surgery Division, Hospital
Clinic of Barcelona
President of ESVS (European Society for Vascular
Surgery, 2009-2011)
Vice President of the International Society for Vascular
Surgery (ISVS) (2008-2010)
President of the Spanish Chapter of the American Society
of Angiology (2004-2007) Elected Member of ESA (European Surgical Association)
(since 2011)
Honorary Member of SCVS (Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery) (since 2012)
International Andreas Gruentzig Society – Elected Membership. Since 2011
Wael Tawfick
A Vascular Surgeon working in a tertiary referral
University Hospital. My main areas of interest are
aneurysms, with complex aortic pathology.
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EGYPTIAN FACULTY in alphabetical order
Abdel Aziz Eid
Abdel Kader Abdel Fattah kotb
Adel Hussein Abou Hashem
Ahmed Abdel Sattar Morsi
Ahmed Balboula
Ahmed El Batnouny
Ahmed El Kerdany
Ahmed El Minshawy
Ahmed El Sharkawy
Ahmed El Mahdy
Ahmed ElMahrouky
Ahmed Ezz
Ahmed Farghaly
Ahmed Farouk Mira
Ahmed Gamal
Ahmed Gaweesh
Ahmed Khairy
Ahmed Mahmoud Saad Eldin
Ahmed Metwally
Ahmed Nabil
Ahmed Othman
Ahmed Raafat Naga
Ahmed Samir
Ahmed Sayed
Ahmed Taha
Al Metwally Ragab
Alaa Abdel Halim
Alaa Abdel Hamid
Alaa El-Deen Moustafa
Alaa Farouk
Alaa Mobarak
Alaa Roushdy
Aly Mourad
Aly Sabour
Amr Abdel Baky
Amr Abdel Rehim
Amr Bahaey
Amr Fathy
Amr Gad
Amr Hamdy Helmy
Amr Mohamed Roushdy
Ashraf Bassiouny
Ashraf Hedayet
Ashraf Wadiaa
Atef Abdel Ghany
Atef Abdel Hamid
Atef Allam
Aya Fatouh
Ayman El Samadony
Ayman Fakhry
Ayman Mohy El Din
Ayman Refaat
Ayman Salem
Ayman Samir
Bassem Abdelhamid
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EGYPTIAN FACULTY in alphabetical order
Dina Shokry
El Saayed Kamel Akl
Emad Hussein
Fouad Rassekh
Fouad Saad Al Deen
Gaafar Ragab
Ghazaly Ammer
Hamdy Soliman
Hany El Dessoki
Hany El Shenawy
Hassan Abdel Aaty
Hassan Abdelsalam
Hassan Baker Albadawy
Hassan El Sawy
Hassan Lotfy
Hassan Soliman
Hatem Abdel Azeem
Hatem Hussien
Hazem Hamed Soliman
Helmy Al Ghawaby
Hesham Essam El Deen El Gharbawy Hesham Moustafa
Hesham Salem
Hesham Sharaf
Hisham El Sharkawy
Hisham Nabil
Hisham Shawky
Hosam Hassanein
Hossam Aboul Enien
Hossam Al Hosry
Hossam El Wakil
Hossam ElMahdy
Hossam Tawfik
Hossam Zaghlol
Hussein Kamal El Deen
Hussein Khairy
Hussien Elwan
Ihab Nabil Hanna
Ihab Saad
Ingy Hefnawy
Islam Abdel Hamid
Karim Hosny
Khaled Abdel Aziz
Khaled Attia
Khaled El Kafas
Khaled Hindawy
Khaled Mwafy
Khaled Shawky
Khaled Shokry
Magdy Hagag
Maha Ghanem
Mahmoud Sobhy
Mahsoub Mourad
Mamdouh Kotb
Mamdouh Labib
Marwan Yousry
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EGYPTIAN FACULTY in alphabetical order
Mina Sameh
Moahamed El Sayed Salem
Moanes Khairy
Mohamed Abdel Raouf
Mohamed Abdo
Mohamed Ahmed Helmy
Mohamed Ashraf
Mohamed Atef
Mohamed El Badway
Mohamed El Fekky
Mohamed El Maadawy
Mohamed El Sharkawy
Mohamed Elbatanouny
Mohamed Elyamny
Mohamed Hosni
Mohamed Ismaiel
Mohamed Magdy
Mohamed Maged Eldeeb
Mohamed Omar El Farouk
Mohamed Sabry
Mohamed Sobhy
Mohamed Swellam
Mohamed Youssry
Mohamed Zahran
Mohamed Zaky
Mohammad Saad
Mostafa Gad
Mounir Mabrouk
Mourad El Khouly
Moussad Soliman
Moustafa Al Hamamy
Moustafa Samy
Moustafa Soliman
Nabil El Mehary
Nasser El Saeid
Nehad Zeid
Omar Dawoud
Omar El Kashef
Ossam Moeen
Ossama Saeed
Raafat Naga
Rania Hegazy
Rania Zakria
Raouf Hassan Yousef
Rashad Bishara
Reda Mansy
Sabry El Basha
Saeed El Mallah
Sahar Nassef
Said A Soliman
Sameh Zarad
Samer Abdel Shafy
Samer El Regal
Samir Abdallah
Sayed Younes
Sherif Balbaa
Sherif Essam
Sherif Omar El Kerdawi
Sherif Refaat
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EGYPTIAN FACULTY in alphabetical order
Sonia El Saeid
Sonia El Saeidy
Tamer Farouk Syam
Tamer Fekry
Tarek Abdel Azim
Tarek El Sayegh
Tarek Radwan
Wael Shalaan
Wagih Fawzy
Walid Ammar
Walid El Baz
Walid Eldaly
Walid Kheraiba
Wassila Taha
Yasser Abdel Kader
Yehia Balbaa
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Meeting Venue Dusit Thani LakeView Cairo, Egypt Main Hall: Lakeview Ballroom
Housing
Dusit Thani LakeView Hotel & Tolip El Narges Hotel All rooms are on bed & breakfast basis Check in Time 2:00 p.m. - Check out Time 12:00 p.m.
Electricity
The electricity supply in Egypt is 220 Volts, 50 Hz. Most hotels also provide 110 Volts outlets for shavers
Currency Banking (rates are subjects to market fluctuations)
Egyptian Pound (EGP) is the official currency in Egypt. Foreign currency exchange is available in most of the hotels, banks and currency exchange offices. ATM machines are available all through the city, at the convention center and at the vicinity of all Meeting hotels
Dress-Code
Formal or semi-formal dress-code
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Language
The official language is English. All lectures and presentations will be held in the English language only. There will be no translation available
Meals Timings
Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 Coffee Break 12:10-12:35 (During Live Transmission I) Lunch 18:20-19:20 (After the end of sessions)
Friday, 5 OCT 2018 Coffee Break 11:45-12:45 (During Gomaa Prayer) Lunch 18:10-19:10 (During Video Session 2)
Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 Coffee Break 10:45-11:00 (During HTDi @ IMAC Session) Lunch 17:10-18:10 (After the end of sessions)
Registration Hours
Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 from 09:00 till 17:00 Friday, 5 OCT 2018 from 08:00 till 18:00 Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 from 08:00 till 16:00
Scientific Hours
Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 from 10:00 till 18:50 Friday, 5 OCT 2018 from 08:30 till 19:15 Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 from 08:30 till 17:10
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Badge All registrants must wear their name badge to have access to forum sessions.
Barcode Barcode will be printed on all badges of participants. All access to Halls of the Meeting will be with the badge. Please make sure that you scanned your badge before every session, as this is the only way to assure your attendance and taking your certificate
Website
www.imacourse.com
Facebook Page
Intervention Master Aortic Course – IMAC
Studio
Visit our studio in foyer area and take the IMAC certificate with your photo
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CERTIFICATION
Attendance of all program sessions is mandatory to be legible to receive your certificate. Please make sure that you scanned your badge before every session, as this is the only way to assure your attendance and taking your certificate Attendance Certificate will be delivered to all delegates on Saturday, 6th of October 2018, 15:00-17:00 from Registration Desk
EACCME Accredited Certificate will be delivered to all delegates on Saturday, 6th of October 2018, 15:00-17:00 from Registration Desk IMAC 2018, has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for
Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with 23 European CME credits
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PARTICIPATION BODIES
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WORKSHOPS
Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Workshop Title Hall Time Capacity Code
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 10:00-11:20
10 CH1
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
10:00-11:20
10 ECS1
Workshop MEDTRONIC
Workshop (AAA) Lotus
13:00-14:30
10-12 MDA1
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 13:30-15:00
10 CH2
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
13:30-15:00
10 ECS2
Video Session 1
Aortic Valve Repair Main Hall Lake View
17:20-18:20
90 -------
Workshop Vascular ultrasound
updates in aorta Hydrangea
17:20-18:20
90 VS1
Workshop FEVAR Planning tips
and tricks Gerbera
Daisy 17:20-18:20
90 FS2
Workshop MEDTRONIC
Workshop (TAA) Lotus
17:20-18:50
10-12 MDT1
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 17:20-18:30
10 CH3
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
17:20-18:30
10 ECS3
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WORKSHOPS
Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Workshop Title Hall Time Capacity Code
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 10:20-11:45
10 CH4
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
10:20-11:45
10 ECS4
Workshop MEDTRONIC
Workshop (AAA) Lotus
13:15-14:45
8-10 MDA2
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 13:30-15:00
10 CH5
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
13:30-15:00
10 ECS5
Workshop MEDTRONIC
Workshop (TAA) Lotus
17:15-18:45
8-10 MDT2
Workshop Cordis Workshop Hibiscus 17:15-18:30
10 CH6
Video Session 2
Open repair of AAA Main Hall Lake View
18:15-19:15
90 Pax ------
Workshop ECS/ Abbott Workshop
Purple Daisy
18:15-19:15
10 ECS6
Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Workshop Title Hall Time Capacity Code
Video Session 3
Aortic valve repair Hydrangea 15:55-16:55
90 Pax ------
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GETINGE LEARNING VILLAGE
Thursday 4/10 2 hours 2 hours 2 hours
Open Aortic Arch T/A1 T/A3 T/A5
T/A2 T/A4 T/A6
Open AAA T/B1 T/B2 T/B3
Open Arteriovenous Accesses T/C1 T/C3 T/C5
T/C2 T/C4 T/C6
Friday 5/10 2 hours 2 hours 2 hours
Open Aortic Arch F/A1 F/A3 F/A5
F/A2 F/A4 F/A6
Open AAA F/B1 F/B2 F/B3
Open Arteriovenous Accesses F/C1 F/C3 F/C5
F/C2 F/C4 F/C6
Training details and registration is available on GETINGE booth
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
The Medtronic Mission
To contribute to human welfare by application of biomedical engineering in the
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
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and equipment. Our diverse and highly skilled workforce consists of 18 employees. Our clientele base includes MOH Institutions and university hospitals, military
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and its related services starting with the Egyptian market going forward to the MENA Region.
Our team is totally focused and determined to provide our customers with a quality products and services.
Our commitment to is the main success key to reach ultimate customer satisfaction
Vision Our vision is to be recognized as the best and most trusted partner to provide
medical disposables and equipment in Egypt and MENA Region potential countries, differentiated by our high quality sales and technical capabilities, and the highest standards of professionalism in the field.
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
AMS portfolio
Brand Product
TEVAR & EVAR *
Vascular Range
VOLCANO IVUS & SPNC PI range
PTCA Guide Wire
Laser System
*AMS succeeded to earn the recognition of being “Best Performance 2015 Europe & MENA”
IMAC Gold Sponsor
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
ProMed is a shareholding company established by several shareholders. Founded Y2006 by Eng. Ali AbdelBar & Eng. Tarek AbdelBar, ProMed for Medical Supplies has proactively acquired sole agencies for a variety of quality manufacturers.
We, in ProMed, strive to furnish products with the latest Technology in Medical sector, & ensure its availability for the benefit of our customers in Egypt, operate the company according to highest standards of comparison; we hold ourselves accountable not only for what we achieve but how we achieve it.
Cook at a glance: Cook was founded in 1963 in Bloomington, Indiana. Today, Cook Medical makes 16,000 products that serve 13 hospital lines. Cook Medical provides our products to 135 countries. Cook Medical’s world headquarters in Bloomington, IN is home to 2,478 employees. Cook is dedicated to bold leadership in pioneering innovative medical solutions to enhance patient care worldwide. That means we’re always trying to find a better, simpler, more efficient way to treat patients.
Cook values: Patients: Patient well-being will always come first. Integrity: Be accountable to customers, patients and each other. Quality: Make every product like it’s for a family member. Employee Involvement: Give everyone a chance to contribute, keep middle management to a minimum and treat people like adults.
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Customers: Show them respect and give them more than they ask for. Corporate Citizenship: Set a good example.
Knowledge: Learn by doing and keep making it better every time.
Environment: Leave it better than it was. Cook offers disease-specific treatment options that are designed to help providing a durable repair in the thoracic aorta Zenith aortic, throracoabdominal T Branch and customized endovascular grafts. Achieve a seal in healthy tissue throughout the infrarenal and visceral aorta with
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As of October 2015, Cordis is a part of Cardinal Health, bringing together two important players in the healthcare industry and creating an unmatched combined offering in the cardiovascular space that will ensure greater access to quality products and services worldwide. Cordis A rich history of innovation and clinical acumen Cordis is a worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of interventional vascular technology with a more than 50-year history of delivering pioneering products to treat millions of patients. With a reputation for clinical acumen, training and services, Cordis established a legacy of innovation in high-quality and less-invasive cardiovascular products and built a strong global footprint with operations in countries around the world. Cardinal Health We are Essential to Care™ With more than 50,000 employees worldwide, we help pharmacies, hospitals, health systems, ambulatory surgery centers, clinical laboratories, and physician offices focus on patient care while reducing costs, enhancing efficiency, and improving quality.
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL As the leader in Image Guided Therapy, we are committed to working with healthcare providers to help improve treatment for every patient. Our vision is to provide integrated solutions that advance minimally invasive procedures by helping healthcare providers to decide, guide, treat and confirm the right therapy for the right patient at the point of care. Working together to realize this vision, we can save and improve lives and reduce the total cost of care by making therapy more efficient, more appropriate and more personal. We will help to ensure these solutions endure over time and continue to deliver value in the lab by providing the right in-lab support. These are the unique, specific capabilities that Philips Volcano brings to our customers that will enable us to realize this vision together
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
Sanofi, Empowering Life SANOFI Egypt is the affiliate of a global healthcare leader in life sciences. Our primary focus is on patients’ needs, and providing integrated healthcare solutions though top quality diversified medicine, innovative healthcare products, vaccines, and healthcare services including lowering the risks of disease onset and facilitating early diagnosis. Committed to collaborating with our partners in contributing to advances in healthcare, preventing illness, supplying affordable high quality treatments, improving lives, giving hope, and providing comprehensive healthcare solutions to the Egyptian patients to improve their quality of life. SANOFI Egypt’s mission is to transfer its global innovations and transform scientific inventions into tangible healthcare solutions, in the form of high quality, effective, and affordable medicines for a better access to healthcare illnesses, including:
1. Cardiovascular Diseases and Thrombosis 2. Central Nervous System Disorders 3. Diabetes 4. Vaccines 5. Multiple Sclerosis 6. Immune-mediated diseases 7. Infectious diseases 8. Rare diseases 9. Degenerative diseases of the elderly 10. Rare Diseases 11. Oncology
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
Sanofi Egypt showed excellence across all categories, particularly in sustained
hiring growth, long employee tenure, proactive internal recognition and
promotion, strong learning and development programs, having a diverse
workforce, a conducive working environment, promotion of work-life balance, and
implementation of sound corporate social responsibility projects that‘s why Sanofi
Egypt has been Recognized as Country’s Top Employer in 2018 by “The Top
Employers Institute,” which has been recognizing Human Resources excellence
around the world for over 25 years.
IMAC Silver Sponsor
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INDUSTRIAL MANUAL
C. R. Bard, Inc. was founded by Charles R. Bard in 1907 ,Bard specializes in the manufacturing of vascular, urology, oncology and surgical specialty products It has been in the Egyptian Market for a long time, Bard is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of BD, Have a unique product Like: FLUENCY and LIFESTREAM covered stents. LIFESTENT, E-LUMINEX stents. GEOALIN mark technology which significantly decrease the radiation exposure. ULTRAVERSE, ATLAS, DORADO PTA balloons. LUTONIX drug coated balloon.
IMAC Strategic Sponsor
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MEDICAL RESEARCH ARENA
IMAC Registry
Be a part of IMAC Aortic Registry A Real chance to contribute in the formulation of the Egyptian data
Visit The Medical Research Arena in front of exhibition gate (foyer)
Ask for your username and password 15 Minutes Training: How to enter your cases on the portal **Best 3 centers will be awarded in IMAC 2019** Previous IMAC presentations, webcasts and live in a box are
available onsite
Website: http://imacourse.com/registry/
CRO in Charge:
Dr. Noha Ghanem: [email protected] +2 01281677722
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MEDICAL RESEARCH ARENA
READ Foundation
Research, Education for Aortic Disease Foundation is a non-profit organization working in the medical field concerning Aortic disease and surgery.
Visit The Medical Research Arena in front of exhibition gate (foyer)
Know more about READ Foundation How to get regularly the news of the Foundation activities and
Fellowship programs Check the St. Georges Fellowship Interviews Schedule Previous IMAC presentations, webcasts and live in a box are
available onsite
Website: http://imacourse.com
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E-Posters
Rupture AAA (Endovascular Management early experience)
Hossam Zaghlol Cairo University
Endovascular management of AAA in Behcet (case presentation)
Marwan Youssry Cairo University
EVAR in short neck
Mohamed Sabry Cairo University
Access complications in EVAR & TEVAR
Ahmed Balboula Cairo University
A Little mistake creates great advantage
Nour Eldin Ahmed Mohamed Mansoura University
Prevalence of AAA in Persons who have been examined with Sonar at
Kasr Al-Aini Hospitals (pilot study)
Ahmed Ghanem Cairo University
E-Posters will be presented in E-Poster Area in all conference days
Thursday from 10:00 till 18:00 Friday from 08:30 till 19:00
Saturday from 08:30 till 16:30
Scientific Committee will evaluate all E-posters
On Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 from 13:00 till 14:00
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Elmarakby, KSA Aly Sabour, Egypt Hisham Rashid, UK
Mohamed El Maadawy, Egypt Ossama Saeed, Egypt Tarek Radwan, Egypt
Moderator
Stephan Haulon, France
10:00 - 10:07 Access route for thoracic stent-grafting: Tips and tricks Vincent Riambau Spain
10:07 - 10:14 The Sandwich technique to treat aorto-iliac aneurysms: How to size the parallel grafts? Samer Koussayer KSA
10:14 - 10:21 Complex aorto-iliac aneurysm. Is hypogastric preservation a possibility in this situation? Nilo Mosquera Spain
10:21 - 10:28 Open repair of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm Hisham Rashid UK
10:28 - 10:35 Endovascular repair of ruptured AAA Sharif Ellozy USA
10:35 - 10:42 Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm type IV/V; When hybrid technique is more desirable? Ayman El Samadony Egypt
10:42 - 10:49 Planning and Variation in Custom Made Endografts Design to achieve the best outcome Said Abisi UK
10:49 - 10:56 Preserving the natural bifurcation for patients with aorto-iliac occlusive disease with the AFX stent graft system Vikram Puttaswamy Australia
Main Hall
Technique & Experience I 10:00
Lake View 11:20
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01 10:56 - 11:03 The role of fEVAR in patients with failed EVAR using Anaconda
device Mohamad Hamady UK
11:03 - 11:10 Challenging case of iliac artery aneurysm with femoral occlusion in an amputated patient Mahmoud Salah KSA
11:10 - 11:20 Discussion
10:00-11:20 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years’ clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Hall
Cordis Workshop 10:00
Hibiscus 11:20
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 10:00
Purple Daisy 11:20
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
11:20-11:26 Welcome message: Mohamed Hosni Egypt
11:26-11:32 Records and statistics: Khaled Shawky Egypt
11:32-11:38 Scientific program overview: Ahmed Gamal Egypt
11:38-11:44 Registry primary data: Sherif Essam Egypt
11:44-11:50 READ Foundation: Sherif Omar El Kerdawi Egypt
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ayman El Samadony, Egypt Fabien Koskas, France Khaled Attia, Egypt Mamdouh Kotb, Egypt
Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Egypt Mohamed Ashraf, Egypt Mohamed El Fekky, Egypt
Moderator
Walid Ammar, Egypt
Operator
Khaled Shokry, Egypt
Main Hall
Opening 11:20
Lake View 11:50
Main Hall
Local Live Transmission I - TAVI 11:50
Lake View 12:35
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Abdel Sattar Morsi, Egypt Ashraf Hedayet, Egypt
Ayman Mohy El Din, Egypt Mahsoub Mourad, Egypt
12:35 - 12:55 Where does LMWH stand after the new era of NOACs? Mohamed Hosni Egypt
Main Hall
SANOFI Symposium 12:35
Lake View 12:55
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Said A Soliman, Egypt Sherif Essam, Egypt Stephan Haulon, France
Tamer Fouad UK Tarek Abdel Azim, Egypt Tilo Kolbel, Germany
Moderator
Andrew Choong, Singapore
12:55 - 13:55 -Aortic Arch Interventions -Thoraco-abdominal aortic intervention
-Preservation of hypogastric artery
Stephan Haulon France 13:55 - 14:25 -Stroke and TEVAR: what are the causes and how to prevent -Chronic aortic dissection, role of false lumen techniques
Tilo Kolbel Germany
Main Hall
CACVS & Aortic LIVE @ IMAC 12:55
Lake View 14:25
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
13:00-14:30 Beginner sizing and planning over view and introduction for
3mensio in addition for hands on the device Ahmed Gamal Egypt
13:30-15:00 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Hall
MEDTRONIC Workshop (AAA) 13:00
Lotus 14:30
Hall
Cordis Workshop 13:30
Hibiscus 15:00
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 13:30
Purple Daisy 15:00
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Adel Hussein Abou Hashem, Egypt Mahmoud Sobhy, Egypt Nadjib Bouayed, Algeria
Raafat Naga, Egypt Wael Shalaan, Egypt
Moderator
Ahmed Nassef, UK
14:25 - 14:39 Debate 1: For short neck aortic aneurysm:
14:25 - 14:32 Fenestrated grafts should be the therapy of choice Said Abisi UK
14:32 - 14:39 Fenestrated grafts can NOT be the therapy of choice Morad Sallam UK
14:39 - 14:53 Debate 2: Acute type B dissection is 20 cm coverage enough?
14:39 - 14:46 Not enough, need to cover to the diaphragm
Hisham Bassiouny USA 14:46 - 14:53 Enough, No need to cover to the diaphragm
Tommaso Donati UK 14:53 - 15:00 Discussion
Main Hall
Debates 14:25
Lake View 15:00
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Samir, Egypt Hany El Dessoki, Egypt Karim Hosny, Egypt Khaled Mwafy, Egypt
Mohamed El Sayed Salem, Egypt Mohamed Hosni, Egypt Sherif Essam, Egypt Sherif Omar El Kerdawi
15:00-15:10 EVAR
Hostile Necks: Complimentary Options for treatment of Short Necks & Juxta-renal AAA Samer Koussayer KSA
15:00-15:30 Hostile Necks Management: when to consider ChEVAR in patients with Short Necks? Vincent Riambau Spain
15:30-15:40 TEVAR:Why Conformability Matters?
Andrew Choong Singapore 15:40-15:45 Q&A
Mohamed Hosni Egypt
Main Hall
Medtronic Symposium 15:00
Lake View 15:45
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Gamal, Egypt Ahmed Mahmoud Saad Eldin, Egypt Hany El Dessoki, Egypt
Hossam Aboul Enien, Egypt Islam Gamal, UK Samer El Regal, Egypt
Moderator
Tilo Kolbel, Germany
15:45 - 16:05 Visceral Hybrid Repair of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms Andrew Choong Singapore
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Gamal, Egypt Khaled Shawky, Egypt Mohamed Hosni, Egypt
Sherif Essam, Egypt Sherif Omar El Kerdawi, Egypt
Moderator
Ahmed Soliman, Germany
Operator
Tamer Fekry, Egypt
Main Hall
Key Note Lecture 15:45
Lake View 16:05
Main Hall
Local Live Transmission 2 16:05
Lake View 16:50
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
16:50 - 17:20 Bridging stents in fenestrated arch repair Tilo Kolbel Germany
17:20 - 18:20 Aortic Valve Repair
Said A Soliman Egypt
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Alaa Abdel Hamid, Egypt Hala Fergany, Egypt Khaled El Kafas, Egypt
Moderator
Sahar Nassef, Egypt
Main Hall
GETINGE Symposium 16:50
Lake View 17:20
Main Hall
Video Session 1 17:20
Lake View 18:20
Hall B Vascular ultrasound updates in aortic diseases Workshop
17:20
Hydrangea 18:20
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
17:20-18:20 FEVAR planning- tips and tricks
Tamer Fouad UK Islam Gamal UK
17:20-18:50 Beginner sizing and planning and different disease over view
(how over sizing differ in each disease) and introduction for
3mensio (for straight forward cases) in addition for hands on the
device
Sherif Omar El Kerdawi Egypt
Hall FEVAR Planning tips and tricks Workshop
17:20
Gerbera Daisy 18:20
Hall
MEDTRONIC Workshop (TAA) 17:20
Lotus 18:50
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Thursday, 4 OCT 2018 DAY 01
17:20-18:30 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Hall
Cordis Workshop 17:20
Hibiscus 18:30
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 17:20
Purple Daisy 18:30
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Al Metwally Ragab, Egypt
Alaa Abdel Halim, Egypt
Atef Abdel Ghany, Egypt
Emad Zakhary, USA
Hassan Soliman, Egypt
Stephen Cavanagh, UK
Walid El Baz, Egypt
Moderator
Andrew Lennox, Australia
08:30 - 08:37 PEVAR Emad Zakhary USA
08:37 - 08:44 T-branch graft: steps, tips and tricks. Luís Mendes Pedro Portugal
08:44 - 08:51 Challenges of iliac branched devices Nilo Mosquera Spain
08:51 - 08:58 TEVAR to the False Lumen of a Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection with Aneurysmal Dilatation When There are no Other Options: A Novel Technique Samer Koussayer KSA
08:58 - 09:05 Errors in an Aortic Procedure What Happened, What Did We Learn, What’s Changed? Stephen Cavanagh UK
09:05 - 09:12 Intramural hematoma and penetrating aortic ulcer Ali Badra France
09:12 - 09:19 Endovascular hypogastric graft (indication, technique, results) Ahmed Soliman Germany
09:19 - 09:26 Endoanchors: indications for use and early results. Ahmed Nassef UK
Main Hall
Technique & Experience II 08:30
Lake View 09:55
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02 09:26 - 09:33 The management of small distal aortas, with the AFX stent graft
Vikram Puttaswamy Australia 09:33 - 09:40 Concomitant AAA and aorto-iliac occlusive disease
Hisham Bassiouny USA 09:40 - 09:47 Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Association with Horseshoe
Kidney Tarek Abdel Azim Egypt
09:47 - 09:55 Discussion
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ghazaly Ammer, Egypt
Ramadan Aly, Egypt
Tarek Hosny, Egypt
09:00 - 09:15 Infection control in cathlab Zeinb El-Sadem Egypt
09:15 - 09:30 Management of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) Karima Mohamed Egypt
09:30 - 09:45 Blood clotting disorders Faten Mohamady Egypt
Hall B
Nursing Session 1 09:00
Hydrangea 09:45
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Afrah Mohamed, Egypt
Amr Salem, Egypt
Samy Teama, Egypt
09:50 - 10:05 Peripheral Anatomy and pathology Hesham Rezk Egypt
10:05 - 10:20 PVD (peripheral Vascular disease) Short notes about type, causes and risk factors
Ahmed Fouad Egypt 10:20 - 10:35 Carotid Stent
Aly Adel Egypt
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Bilal Abdelwahab, Egypt
Hesham Rezk, Egypt
Karima Mohamed, Egypt
10:35 - 10:50 IVC Adel Hamed Egypt
10:50 - 11:05 Aortic Diseases Saad Abdelrahman Egypt
11:05 - 11:20 TEVAR Aly Abdelfattah Egypt
Hall B
Nursing Session 2 09:50
Hydrangea 10:35
Hall B
Nursing Session 3 10:35
Hydrangea 11:20
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Athanasios Giannoukas, Greece
George Kouvelos, Greece
Khaled Shawky, Egypt
Miltiadis Matsagkas, Greece
Mohamed Hosni, Egypt
Moderator
Hisham Rashid, UK
09:55 - 10:04 Misplacement of the iliac extension in a AAA with very tight aortic bifurcation Miltiadis Matsagkas Greece
10:04 - 10:13 Ch-EVAS as an alternative option in the management of pararenal AAAs George Kouvelos Greece
10:13 - 10:22 Current opportunities for the prevention and treatment of type II endoleak in EVAR Athanasios Giannoukas Greece
10:22 - 10:31 Predictive biomarkers for major adverse cardiovascular events in patients undergoing vascular surgery Eleni Arnaoutoglou Greece
10:31 - 10:40 Discussion
Main Hall
LIVE @ IMAC 09:55
Lake view 10:40
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
10:20 - 11:45 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Elbasty, UK
Mohamed ElShenawy, Egypt
Nabil El Mehairy, Egypt
Tamer Fouad, UK
Moderator
Islam Gamal, UK
10:40 - 10:55 Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient (CCRISP) Royal College of Surgeons course Stephen Cavanagh UK
Hall
Cordis Workshop 10:20
Hibiscus 11:45
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 10:20
Purple Daisy 11:45
Main Hall
Keynote Lecture 10:40
Lake View 10:55
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Abdel Aziz Eid, Egypt Ahmed El Kerdany, Egypt Ashraf Bassiouny, Egypt Fouad Saad Al Deen, Egypt
Hamdy Soliman, Egypt Hossam Hassanein, Egypt Tamer Mansour, Egypt
Moderator
Said A Soliman, Egypt
10:55 - 11:02 Arch Debranching with TEVAR Mohamed Badawy Egypt
11:02 - 11:09 Surgical Options for adult coarctation Mina Sameh Egypt
11:09 - 11:16 Aortic Valve translocation (Winged Bentall) Alaa Farouk Egypt
11:16 - 11:23 Chronic Aortic dissection: endless Challenges Omar Dawoud Egypt
11:23 - 11:30 Arch Repair: how can we make it safer? Ahmed El Sharkawy Egypt
11:30 - 11:37 Endovascular management of traumatic Thoracic aortic injury, follow up Mohamed Shaltout KSA
11:37 - 11:45 Discussion 11:45-12:45 Gomaa Prayer
Main Hall
Cardiothoracic I 10:55
Lake View 11:45
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Amr Abdel Baky, Egypt Assem Herzallah, Egypt Hussien Elwan, Egypt
Sherif Balbaa, Egypt Tamer Khafagi, Egypt
Moderator
Mohamed Abdelhamid, UK
12:45-13:00 Angulated and Non-Angulated Short necks
Mohamed El Maadawy Egypt 13:00-13:15 CHEVAR for type 1a Endo-leak
Islam Abdel Hamid Egypt
Main Hall
Medtronic Live in a Box 12:45
Lake View 13:15
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Panelists: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Gamal, Egypt
Luís Mendes Pedro, Portugal
Nilo Mosquera, Spain
Sherif Omar El Kerdawi, Egypt
Vikram Puttaswamy, Australia
Wael Tawfick, Ireland
Moderator
Vincent Riambau, Spain
13:15 - 14:15 -How do you foresee the real role of the sac filling concept? Nellix, Arsenal,ChEVAS vs ChEVAR -The post-implant syndrome: is it a real concern to be avoided?
Some deleterious effects, CV mortality
-What will be the best endovascular solution for the arch
pathology? Parallel endografts, debranching, in situ
fenestrations, single branch or dual branch devices…
-Are New adjuvants needed for acute and chronic Type B
dissection management?
Main Hall
SITE @ IMAC 13:15
Lake View 14:15
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
13:15-14:45 Advanced sizing and planning for chimney technique and
chimney sizing on 3mensio
Sherif Essam Egypt
13:30-15:00 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years’ clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Hall
MEDTRONIC Workshop (AAA) 13:15
Lotus 14:45
Hall
Cordis Workshop 13:30
Hibiscus 15:00
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 13:30
Purple Daisy 15:00
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Aly Mourad, Egypt Amr Gad, Egypt Andrew Lennox, Australia Hesham Moustafa, Egypt
Ihab Saad, Egypt Mohamed Abdelhamid, UK Vincent Riambau, Spain
Moderator
Hisham Bassiouny, USA
14:15 - 14:22 Working outside IFU, curse or blessing? Mohamed Abdelhamid UK
14:22 - 14:29 Long term data of randomized trials are punishing EVAR, how we can justify EVAR as a first option nowadays Vincent Riambau Spain
14:29 - 14:36 Highlights from ESVS guidelines for the management of aortic
type B dissection Vincent Riambau Spain
14:36 - 14:43 Analyzing the society for vascular surgery and American Association for vascular surgery scoring system for predicting outcomes post endovascular aortic repair Wael Tawfick Ireland
14:43 - 14:50 Cost utility of EVAR: a revisit. Ahmed Nassef UK
14:50-14:57 Management of Endoleaks....how and when? Andrew Lennox Australia
14:57 - 15:05 Discussion
Main Hall
Guidelines 14:15
Lake View 15:05
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
15:05-15:35 The Value of IVUS in Today’s Clinical Practice: Your Guide to
Inside Information.
Angel Flores Herrero Spain
Main Hall
PHILIPS Symposium 15:05
Lake View 15:35
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Eleni Arnaoutoglou, Greece
George Kouvelos, Greece
Hisham Khedr, Egypt
Maged Salah, Egypt
Miltiadis Matsagkas, Greece
Mohamed Atef, Egypt
Mounir Mabrouk, Egypt
Moderator
Athanasios Giannoukas, Greece
15:35 - 15:42 Enhanced recovery after vascular surgery Eleni Arnaoutoglou Greece
15:42 - 15:49 Improving neurological outcome after deep hypothermic circulatory arrest Maged Salah Egypt
15:49 - 15:56 Reperfusion injury after declamping Ramy Magdy Egypt
15:56 - 16:03 Comparison of anesthesia techniques on outcome of endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm Eleni Arnaoutoglou Greece
16:03 - 16:10 Discussion
Main Hall
Anesthesia 15:35
Lake View 16:10
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Alaa Roushdy, Egypt
Ali Badra, France
Ashraf Wadiaa, Egypt
Gamal Samy, Egypt
Mohamed Ashraf, Egypt
Walid Ammar, Egypt
Moderator
Khaled Shokry, Egypt
15:35 - 15:42 Vascular Complications of TAVI Ali Badra France
15:42 - 15:49 Guidelines in management of severe aortic restenosis Ahmed Ezz Egypt
15:49 - 15:56 Role of CT in TAVI Ahmed Magdy Egypt
15:56 - 16:03 Live in a box Bassem Abdelhamid Egypt
16:03 - 16:10 Discussion
Hall B
TAVI 15:35
Hydrangea 16:10
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Nabil, Egypt Wael El Shimy, Egypt
Yasser Mesbah, Egypt Tamer Fekry, Egypt
16:10-16:40 How Zenith® helps you deliver a durable repair in the treatment
of aortic aneurysms.
Donald Adam UK
Main Hall
COOK Symposium 16:10
Lake View 16:40
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Farouk Mira, Egypt Atef Abdel Hamid, Egypt Hussein Khairy, Egypt
Mahmoud Salah, KSA Mohamed Ismaiel, Egypt Wagih Fawzy, Egypt
Moderator
Hany Zayed, UK
16:40-16:55 EVAR and TEVAR thinking out of the box
Nasser El Saeid Egypt 16:55-17:10 Kobri ElKobba Miltary Hospital Cases
Tamer Fekry Egypt
Main Hall
COOK Live in a box 16:40
Lake View 17:10
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Alaa Abdel Hamid, Egypt
Hala Fergany, Egypt
Hassan Baker Albadawy, Egypt
Mostafa Gad, Egypt
Sahar Nassef, Egypt
Wassila Taha, Egypt
Moderator
Khaled El Kafas, Egypt
17:10 - 17:17 Imaging of aortic lesions Hazem Hamed Soliman Egypt
17:17 - 17:24 Role of emergency EVAR in rAAA Hassan Abdelsalam Egypt
17:24 - 17:31 Role of CT angiography in follow up of patients after EVAR Mostafa Gad Egypt
17:31 - 17:38 Atypical presentations of aortic disease Sahar Nassef Egypt
17:38 - 17:45 IVUS in EVAR Mohamed El Maadawy Egypt
17:45 - 17:52 Endoleak detection Hazem Hamed Soliman Egypt
17:52 - 17:59 How to minimize hazards of Radiation? Khaled El Kafas Egypt
17:59 - 18:06 A Failing Kidney Transplant in presence of AAA: How Non-Contrast Imaging Can Help to Rescue the situation? Wassila Taha Egypt
18:06 - 18:15 Discussion
Main Hall
Vascular Radiology 17:10
Lake View 18:15
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Alaa Roushdy Aya Fatouh, Egypt Hala Agha, Egypt
Hala Hamza, Egypt Hosam Hassanein, Egypt
Moderator
Rania Hegazy, Egypt
17:10 - 17:17 Right ventricular outflow tract Stenting; what we know Hala Agha Egypt
17:17 - 17:24 Outcome pediatric aortic surgery Hossam Hassanein Egypt
17:24 - 17:31 Critically ill newborn with aortic lesions, role of interventional procedures Aya Fatouh Egypt
17:31 - 17:38 Role of Covered Stents in aortic coarctation Alaa Roushdy Egypt
17:38 - 17:45 Discussion
Hall B
Pediatric Aortic Disease 17:10
Hydrangea 17:45
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
17:15-18:45 Advanced sizing and planning for more difficult cases and sizing on 3mensio Khaled Shawky Egypt
17:15-18:30 INCRAFT® AAA Stent Graft System: 5 years clinical data from the INNOVATION trial Mostafa Yehia Egypt
Hall
MEDTRONIC Workshop (TAA) 17:15
Lotus 18:45
Hall
Cordis Workshop 17:15
Hibiscus 18:30
Hall
ECS/ Abbott Workshop 17:15
Purple Daisy 18:30
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Friday, 5 OCT 2018 DAY 02
18:15 - 18:45 Open repair of AAA intraperitoneal approach Islam Gamal UK
18:45 - 19:15 Open repair of AAA retroperitoneal approach Hisham Bassiouny USA
Main Hall
Video Session 2 18:15
Lake View 19:15
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Hisham El Sharkawy, Egypt Hisham Nabil, Egypt Hisham Salem, Egypt Magdy Hagag, Egypt
Mohamed El Sharkawy, Egypt Said Abisi, UK Tarek Sraieb, Tunisia
Moderator
Sharif Ellozy, USA
08:30 - 08:37 Endovascular management of aorto-iliac occlusive disease Hany Zayed UK
08:37 - 08:44 Stent grafts for aorto-iliac occlusion Ahmed Elmarakby KSA
08:44 - 08:51 The utility of EVAR in aorto-Iliac occlusive disease Wael Tawfick Ireland
08:51 - 08:58 CERAB technique is the way to go in 2018 Nilo Mosquera Spain
08:58 - 09:05 Recanalization of chronic total occlusion of the iliac artery: how I do it Rashad Bishara Egypt
09:05 - 09:12 Results in TASC C and D lesion and hybrid technique for revascularisation Tommaso Donati UK
09:12 - 09:20 Discussion
Main Hall
Aorto-iliac Occlusion 08:30
Lake View 09:20
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed Taha, Egypt Alaa Mobarak, Egypt Ben Mrad Melek, Tunisia Hassan Lotfy, Egypt
Hussein Kamal El Deen, Egypt Ingy Hefnawy, Egypt Moussad Soliman, Egypt
Moderator
Tommaso Donati, UK
09:20 - 09:27 Hydatid cyst of the thoracic aorta Imed Frikha Tunisia
09:27 - 09:34 Endovascular management of localized aortic lesions Mohamed Ismaiel Egypt
09:34 - 09:41 Endovascular treatment of complex aortic aneurysm with fenestrated endograft. Luís Mendes Pedro Portugal
09:41 - 09:48 Percutaneous revascularization as a feasible option for complex aorto-iliac occlusive disease with fair 1-year outcome Ahmed Khairy Egypt
09:48 - 09:55 Fenestrated / branched devices for treatment of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms Sharif Ellozy USA
09:55 - 10:02 Small AAA, what to do? Nasser El Saeid Egypt
10:02 - 10:09 Redo EVAR, Beware the iliacs!!! Sherif Essam Egypt
10:09 - 10:16 Tribulations in vascular Surgery. Mahmoud Salman UK
Main Hall
Challenging Cases 09:20
Lake View 10:45
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03 10:16 - 10:23 Distal entry tears at the visceral segment in aortic dissections, do
we need to intervene? Ahmed Sayed Egypt
10:23 - 10:30 New technique for EVAR in angulated necks Mohamed Omar El Farouk Egypt
10:30 - 10:37 EVAR with visceral debranching Ashraf Hedayet Egypt
10:37 - 10:45 Discussion
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Imed Frikha, Tunisia Leila Bouziane, Algeria Sherif Essam, Egypt
Sherif Omar El Kerdawi, Egypt Stephen Cavanagh, UK
Moderator
Gian Franco Veraldi, Italy
10:45 - 11:45 Rupture Aortic Aneurysm Germano Melissano Italy
Main Hall
HTDi @ IMAC 10:45
Lake View 11:45
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Abdelsalam Megahed, Egypt Hossam Roushdy, Egypt Nasser El Saeid, Egypt
11:45-12:15 Zenith® Dissection: A disease specific approach for type B
dissection
Donald Adam UK
Main Hall
COOK Symposium 11:45
Lake View 12:15
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ali Badra, France Ben Mrad Melek, Tunisia Emad Hussein, Egypt
Fabien Koskas, France Mohamed Hosni, Egypt Tarek Sraieb, Tunisia
Moderator
Nadjib Bouayed, Algeria
12:15 - 12:22 Les résultats du traitement endovasculaire des AAA avec des anatomies complexes (Results of the endovascular treatment of AAA with complex anatomies) Nadjib Bouayed Algeria
12:22 - 12:29 Le traitement chirurgical des anévrismes thoraco-abdominaux(Open surgery of thoraco- anbdominal aneurysm). Fabien Koskas France
12:29 - 12:36 Chirurgie ouverte vs traitement endovasculaire des AAA (open surgery vs endovascular approach of AAA) Leila Bouziane Algeria
12:36 - 12:43 Place du traitement endovasculaire dans l'hypertension artérielle endovasculaire : chronique d'une mort annoncée ? Debate Tarek Sraieb Tunisia
12:43 - 12:50 Traitement endovaculaire des ruptures ishmiques de l'aorta. A propos d'une serie monocentrique retrospective de 30 case Ben Mrad Melek Tunisia
12:50 - 12:57 La coarctation de l’aorte de l’adulte:stratégie thérapeutique Imed Frikha Tunisia
12:57 - 13:05 Discussion
Main Hall
French Session 12:15
Lake View 13:05
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Amr Hamdy Helmy, Egypt Ayman Refaat, Egypt Moanes Khairy, Egypt
Omar El Kashef, Egypt Saeed El Mallah, Egypt
Moderator
Gaafar Ragab, Egypt
13:05 - 13:25 Perioperative care in autoimmune aortitis. Mohamed Ahmed Hussein Egypt
13:25 - 13:50 Case presentation Mohamed Tharwat Hegazy Egypt
Moderators
Dina Shokry, Egypt Maha Ghanem, Egypt
Moderators
Maha Ghanem, Egypt Dina Shokry, Egypt
Main Hall
Autoimmune Aortic Disease 13:05
Lake View 13:50
Hall B
Good Medical Practice 13:05
Hydrangea 14:00
Hall B Laws and regulations governing research in Egypt
14:00
Hydrangea 15:05
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Abdel Rahman Mohamed, Egypt Ayman Salem, Egypt Hossam Tawfik, Egypt Moustafa Soliman, Egypt
Rashad Bishara, Egypt Tamer Fekry, Egypt Vikram Puttaswamy, Australia
Moderator
Mohamad Hamady, UK
13:50 - 13:57 Acute Aortic Occlusion Secondary to Maldeployment of TEVAR: my worst nightmare Samer Koussayer KSA
13:57 - 14:04 crazy complications during endovascular treatment of thoracic aorta Ben Mrad Melek Tunisia
14:04 - 14:11 Catastrophes and disasters of endovascular aortic repair Hany Zayed UK
14:11 - 14:20 Discussion
Main Hall
Cathlab Nightmares 13:50
Lake View 14:20
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Khaled Hindawy, Egypt Mohamed Abdel Raouf, Egypt Mohamed El Badway, Egypt
Mohamed Swellam, Egypt Moustafa Al Hamamy, Egypt
Moderator
Mohamed El Fekky, Egypt
14:20 - 14:27 Acute type A dissection
Tamer Farouk Syam Egypt 14:27 - 14:34 Adult coarctation repair
Mohamed Amr Egypt 14:34 - 14:41 Management of small aortic root
Moustafa Mansy Egypt 14:41 - 14:50 Discussion
Main Hall
Cardiothoracic II 14:20
Lake View 14:50
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Alaa Farouk, Egypt Hassan El Sawy, Egypt Hesham Sharaf, Egypt
Omar AlMokhttar, Egypt Reda Mansy, Egypt Tamer Farouk Syam, Egypt
Moderator
Samer Koussayer, KSA
14:50 - 14:57 Dynamics of TEVAR stents in different aortic pathologies Mohamed Adel Abdel-Maksoud Egypt
14:57 - 15:04 Re-interventions in TEVAR Mohamed Shaltout KSA
15:04 - 15:11 Residual dissection after 4 years follow up of a case with TEVAR Hamdy Soliman Egypt
15:11 - 15:18 Intramural aortic hematoma and penetrating aortic ulcers Nadjib Bouayed Algeria
15:18 - 15:25 Discussion
Main Hall
TEVAR Challenging Cases 14:50
Lake View 15:25
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Ahmed El Batnouny Ahmed Farghaly, Egypt
Ahmed Sayed, Egypt Khaled Shawky, Egypt
Moderator
Donald Adam, UK
15:25-15:40 Type B aortic dissection repair with debranching
Sherif Essam Egypt 15:40-15:55 EVAR in critical situations
Mahmoud Elmeneisy Egypt
Main Hall
COOK Live in a Box 15:25
Lake View 15:55
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Saturday, 6 OCT 2018 DAY 03
Chairpersons: (in alphabetical order)
Amr Fathy, Egypt Ayman Fakhry, Egypt Hany El Shenawy, Egypt Hassan Abdel Aaty, Egypt
Hossam El Wakil, Egypt Mohamed Omar El Farouk, Egypt Sherif Refaat, Egypt
Moderator
Luís Mendes Pedro, Portugal
15:55 - 16:02 Post implantation syndrome Mohamed Abdelhamid UK
16:02 - 16:09 Complications of aortic endografts leading to explantation: tips and tricks to perform a safe explanation Gian Franco Veraldi Italy
16:09 - 16:16 Visceral malperfusion in aortic dissection Tommaso Donati UK
16:16 - 16:23 Management of thoracic and thoracoabdominal infections Morad Sallam UK
16:23 - 16:30 Discussion
15:55-16:55 Aortic valve repair (video session)
Mohamed El Fekky Egypt
16:55-17:10 Closing Remarks
Main Hall
Complications Management 15:55
Lake View 16:30
Hall B
Video Session 3 15:55
Hydrangea 16:55