Complete programme 2016

Sunday January 17th

    MORNING SESSION

     08:30 - 12:00

  • HHT in Central Nervous System Vascular Malformations : from genetics to phenotypes and natural history

    Marie FAUGHNAN

    Toronto, Canada

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  • RASA1 related vascular malformations of the Central Nervous System : from genetics to phenotypes and natural history

    Mikka VIKKULA

    Brussels, Belgium

  • PTEN genetic mutations and vascular malformations : from genetics to phenotypes and natural history

    Patricia BURROWS

    Milwaukee, USA

  • Current updates in medical management of venous and lymphatic malformations: bleomycin, rapamycin, doxycycline…

    Laurence BOO

    Brussels, Belgium

ABC WIN 2016 Scientific Sessions

We are happy to announce that the topics of the WIN 2016 will be presented in the following order during the week :

 

  • 1- Miscellaneous
  • 2- Spine & spinal cord
  • 3- Aneurysm
  • 4- Stroke
  • 5- AVMs
  • 6- Dural fistulas
  • Sunday 2016.01.17 - ABC
    Morning session 08:30 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07.30 pm
    Welcome cocktail 07:30 pm
     
  • Monday 2016.01.18 - WIN
    Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Tuesday 2016.01.19 - WIN
    Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07:00 pm
    Friendly Dinner 08:30 pm
     
  • Wednesday 2016.01.20 - WIN
    Morning session 09:00 am - 12:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Thursday 2016.01.21 - WIN
    Morning session 08:00 am - 12:00 am
    WFITN General Assembly 03:00 pm - 04:00 pm
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 08:00 pm
     
  • Friday 2016.01.22 - WIN
    Morning session 08:00 am - 11:00 am
    Afternoon session 04:00 pm - 07:00 pm

    MONDAY JANUARY 18TH 2016

     Morning session

    Moderators: M.Mawad & M. Tanaka

    MISCELLANEOUS

    An unusual complication to angiography
    Söderman M., Bhogal P., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Measurement of delay between acquisition and display during DSA
    Kominami S., Suzuki M., Chiba-Hokuso Hospital, Nippon Medical School, Inzai, JAPAN

    Measurement of effective patient dose of current angiographic DSA and FD-CT applications
    Struffert T., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Scholz R., Siemens Healtcare GmbH, Forchheim, Dörfler A., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY

    Reduction in radiation exposure during interventional neuroradiology procedures in a modern angiographic unit
    Hassan A., Valley Baptist Medical Center, Harlingen, UNITED STATES ; Amelot S., GE Healthcare, Buc, FRANCE

    Usefulness of Fusion Technology and 3D Angiography In Daily Neurointervention
    Srivatanakul K., Tokai University, Kanagawa, JAPAN

    Transradial approach for interventional neuroradiology
    Kadziolka K., Western Hospital/ Szpital Zachodni, Grodzisk mazowiecki, POLAND ; Wretowski D., Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, Warsaw, POLAND

    Aspirin allergy management by desensitization
    Bergui M., University of Turin, Torino, ITALY ; Gallesio I., Ospedale SS Antonio e Biagio, Alessandria, ITALY

    Hyperresponse to platelet antiaggregants: tailored dosage reduction, monitored with the multiplate analyzer
    Aguilar pérez M., Martinez moreno R., Henkes E., Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Zotz R., CTB, Düsseldorf, GERMANY ; Ganslandt O., Neurochirurgische Klinik, Klinikum , Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Bäzner H., Neurologische Klinik, Klinikum, Stuttgart, GERMANY ; Henkes H., Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    Ticagrelor : positive, negative and misunderstood properties as a new antiplatelet agent
    Thibault L, Mv, Montreal, Canada

    Interrupted aortic arch associated with persistent trigeminal artery aneurysm
    Caldas J.G., Frudit M., Nalli D., University of Sao Paulo, Sao paulo, BRAZIL

    Unusual cases of hypertrophied subarachnoid granulations
    Houdart E., LARIBOISIERE, Paris, FRANCE
     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: D. Roy & C. Cognard

    CSF opening pressure changes related to venous sinus stenting for iih
    Patsalides A., Dinkin M., New York Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell, New York, UNITED STATES

    Brain slump caused by jugular venous stenoses treated by stenting: a hypothesis to link spontaneous intracranial hypotension with idiopathic intracranial hypertension
    Higgins J.N., Trivedi R., Greenwood R., Pickard J., Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM

    Stent-mediated redistribution of cerebral venous outflow for severe unremitting headache:case report
    Higgins J.N., Hall F., Pickard J., Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM

    SPINE & SPINAL CORD

    Herniated discs unchanged over the time: size reduced after oxygen-ozone therapy herniated discs unchanged over
    Bonetti M., Dept of Neuroradiology, Istituto Clinico Città di Brescia, Brescia, ITALY ; Zambello A., Dept of Anesthesiology, Casa di Cura “Fondazione Borghi”, Brebbia, varese, ITALY ; Leonardi M., BOLOGNA UNIVERSITY ITALY, Bologna, ITALY ; Princiotta C., Dept of Neuroradiology, IRCCS Neurological Sciences, Bologna, ITALY

    Transoral route for percutaneous vertebroplasty of the lateral mass of C1
    Clarençon F., Cormier E., Pascal-Mousselard H., Gabrieli J., Le Jean L., Chiras J., Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, FRANCE

    Vertebral Body Stenting, Cement Augmentation, and Percutaneous Pedicular Screw Fixation in Extreme Spinal Osteolysis: a Valid Alternative to Corpectomy?
    Cianfoni A., Neurocenter southern Switzerland, Lugano, SWITZERLAND

    Case of Adamkiewicz Artery Aneurysm – Embryology Will Take Care of It
    Raz E., Desousa K., NYU School of Medicine, New York, UNITED STATES ; Shapiro M., NYU, Bronx, UNITED STATES ; Nelson P.K., NYU School of Medicine, New York, UNITED STATES

    What the hell is this? An interesting finding at the edge of our fov
    Raz E., Shapiro M., NYU, Brooklyn, United States

    New scoring system for clinical evaluation of patients with spinal vascular lesions
    Suh D.C., Asan medical Center, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

    Embolization of renal cell carcinoma in spine using Onyx
    Andeejani A., Prince sultan medical city, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA

    Transarterial chemo thearapy for large head and neck tumour with unexpected result
    Andeejani A., Prince sultan medical city, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA

    Endovascular approach of ruptured cervical AVM
    Lopez-ibor L., Rosati S., Moreu M., Echeverri A., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN

    ANEURYSMS

    Two very interesting angiographic tale of dissection cases
    Cekirge S., Koru Hospitals and Bayindir Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY ; Saatci I., KORU Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY

    Vertebral artery dissection causing subarachnoid haemorrhage
    Le Feuvre D., Taylor A., University of Cape Town Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

    Are all PICA aneurysm’s dissecting in nature: review of 16 cases?
    Taylor A., Lefeuvre D., University of Cape Town, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA

    TUESDAY JANUARY 19TH 2016

     Morning session

    Moderators: M. Söderman & R. Van Den Berg

    Anterior spinal and bulbar artery supply to the posterior inferior cerebellar artery revealed by a ruptured aneurysm
    Gabrieli J., Clarençon F., Di Maria F., Pistocchi S., Bartolini B., Chauvet D., Chiras J., Sourour N-A., Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, FRANCE

    Asymptomatic spontaneous thrombosis of giant dissecting basilar artery aneurysm in a child having two dissecting aneurysms
    Hassan F., Faculty of Medicine, Cairo university, Cairo, EGYPT

    Complex supra-ophtalmic aneurysm: therapeutic dilemma!
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Van Den Bergh F., Defreyne L., Ghent university hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    Unexplained (?) Drop of delayed hemorrhagic and oedematous complications after abc-win 2014
    Bergui M., University of Turin, Torino, ITALY

    Acute unruptured aneurysms thrombosis: Risk of rupture
    Cognard C., Januel A.C., Tall P., Bonneville F., Michelozzi C., Hopital Pierre Paul Riquet, Toulouse, FRANCE

    Simulation software for therapeutic planning now available in clinical practice : our first clinical experience with pipeline and web devices
    Costalat V., CHU GUI DE CHAULIAC, Montpellier, FRANCE

    3D structure of vasa vasorum in thrombosed rat cerebral aneurysms
    Maekawa H., Miyamoto T., T kitazato K., Nagahiro S., Tokushima University, Tokushima, JAPAN

    Results of the CFD challenge 2015: human vs. Computer for rupture status prediction
    Kono K., Showa University Fujigaoka Hospital, Yokohama, JAPAN

    Proposal of next aneurysm CFD challenge
    Kono K., Showa university fujigaoka hospital, Yokohama, Japan

    Flow diversion effect on isolated jailed intracranial arteries: quantification of immediate flow changes, topographic and angiographic correlation
    Iosif C., Prudent K., Ponsonnard S., Saleme S., Waihrich E., Pedrolo-silveira E., Mounayer C., Dupuytren University Hospital, Limoges, FRANCE

    Computation Of The Change in Length of a Flow Diverter When Deployed In Realistic Vessel Models
    Blasco J., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Fernández H., Galgo Medical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Larrabide I., Galgo Medical / Pladema-CONICET, Barcelona / tandil, ARGENTINA ; San roman L., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Mailaender W., Acandis GmbH, Pforzheim, GERMANY ; Kale R., Galgo Medical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Serra L., Galgo Medical, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Chirife O., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Macías N., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Zarco F., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN ; Macho J., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN

    A clinically applicable method for CFD flow simulation
    Szikora I., NAtional Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY ; Zavodszky G., Kondor M., Czencz M., Vadasz A., Berentei Z., Paal G., Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HUNGARY

    Simulation of flow diverter effect using the porous material technique
    Szikora I., National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY ; Zavodszky G., Fulop G., Vadasz A., Czencz M., Kondor M., Gubucz I., Paal G., Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HUNGARY

    Correlation of computational fluid dynamics modeling of aneurysmal haemodynamics (with and without a flow diverter) with particle image velocimetry measurements
    Chong W., Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, ; Qian Y., Macquarie University, Sydney,; Verrelli D., Macquarie University, Sydney,; Karunanithi K., Macquarie University, Sydney,; Yang W., Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

    Blood flow analysis based on 2D digital subtraction angiography (DSA) for assessment of flow diverter stents effect. Which parameters are worth?
    Bresson D., Claude I., Legallais C., Tighidet A., UMR CNRS 7338 Biomechanics and Bioingineering, University of Technology, Compiegne, FRANCE ; Clarençon F., Interventionnal neuroradiology department, Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, FRANCE ; Jahnen A., Moll C., Luxembourg Institue of Science and Technology, Esch-sur alzette, LUXEMBOURG ; Mounayer C., Interventionnal neuroradiology department, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Limoges, FRANCE

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: I. Szikora/P. Brouwer & P. White

    Stenoses within flow diverters (PED and p64): frequent but mostly temporary and benign
    Aguilar Pèrez M., Martinez moreno R., Henkes E., Kurre W., Ganslandt O., Bäzner H., Henkes H., Klinikum Stuttgar, GERMANY

    Learning from setbacks: persistence of aneurysms following flow diverter embolization
    Shapiro M., Raz E., Nelson P.K., NYU, New York, UNITED STATES

    Parent artery curvature and angle of attack of blood flow affect flow diversion effect of Pipeline
    Tateshima S., UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Obi S., Keio University School of Engineering, Yokohama, JAPAN ; Kullarmi C., Keio University School of Engineering, Yokohama, JAPAN ; Segas R., Keio University School of Engineering, Yokohama, JAPAN ; Duong D., Keio University School of Engineering, Yokohama, JAPAN

    Early experience with the Pipeline Flex Embolisation Device with Shield Technology
    Lamin S., Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Martinez-Galdamez M., Fundacion Jimenez-Diaz, Madrid, SPAIN

    Treatment of distal fusiform aneurysms with Silk : experience in 21 patients
    Chapot R., Stracke P., Nordmeyer H., Heddier M., Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, Germany

    The Derivo flow diverter stent in the treatment of intracranial aneurysms: short term results
    Akgul E., Onan H.B., Cukurova Uni. Faculty of Medicine, Adana, TURKEY ; Akpinar S., Radiology Section of State Hospital, Nicosia, CYPRUS ; Balli H.T., Cukurova Uni. Faculty of Medicine, Adana, TURKEY ; Karluka I., Cukurova Uni. Faculty of Medicine, Adana, TURKEY ; Aksungur E.H., Cukurova Uni. Faculty of Medicine, Adana, TURKEY

    A new aneurysm occlusion classification after the impact of flow modification on endovascular cerebral aneurysm treatment
    Cekirge S., Saatci I., KORU Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY

    Flow Diverter Treatment : how to evalute results? A new proposed classification
    Chapot R., Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    The « Sphere »: a dedicated bifurcation aneurysm flow-diverter device
    Peach T., Ventikos Y., University College London, London, UNITED KINGDOM ; Cornhill J.F., Weil-Cornell Medical College, New York, UNITED STATES ; Nguyen A., Weil-Cornell Medical College, New York, UNITED STATES ; Riina H., NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, UNITED STATES

    Adjunctive neurovascular support for wide-neck aneurysm embolization and reconstruction (answer study): results from united states centers
    Spiotta A., Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, UNITED STATES

    Medina® devices in the treatment of wide neck intracranial aneurysms: single-center preliminary experiencen
    Sourour N., Federico Di Maria Md ; Saskia Vande Perre, Md ; Joseph Gabrieli, Md; Jacques Chiras, Md ; Frédéric Clarençon, Md, Phd, Pitie Salpetriere HOSPITAL, Paris, FRANCE

    WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20TH 2016

     Morning session

    Moderators: T. Krings & J. Dion

    It´s all about the neck: initial experience with Medina
    Aguilar pèrez M., Martinez moreno R., Ganslandt O., Bäzner H., Henkes H., Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GERMANY

    Cases using pulserider® as an adjunctive device for endovascular treatment of bifurcation aneurysms
    Sakai N., Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Tateshima S., UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES ; Imamura H., Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Arimura K., Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Sakai C., Neuroendovascular Therapy, Institute of Biomedical Research and Innovation, Kobe, JAPAN

    Midterm experiences with the Pulserider in Northern Europe. Report of 30 cases
    Gál G., Odense University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK

    Contour neurovascular system™: a novel aneurysm embolization technology
    Lobotesis K., Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UNITED KINGDOM

    Stent-assisted treatment of complex aneurysms: initial and mid-term results
    Struffert T., Lang S., Engelhorn T., Kloska S., Gölitz P., Dörfler A., University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, GERMANY

    First clinical experience with the low profile atlas stent on 11 patients
    Costalat V., Moreno R., Eker O., Riquelme C., Gascou G., Bonafé A., CHU GUI DE CHAULIAC, Montpellier, FRANCE

    Y stenting with the Atlas stent: a case series
    Arat A., Hacettepe univeristy, Ankara, Turkey, Akmangit I., Daglioglu E., Anea hospital, Ankara, Turkey

    Acclino stent use in acute and rescue cases
    Rennie I., Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast, Belfast, UNITED KINGDOM ;

    The development of nes covered stent in intracranial aneurysms therapy
    Chen X., SHENZHEN PEOPLE’S HOSPITAL, Shenzhen, CHINA

    Endovascular treatment of wide-neck and bifurcation intracranial aneurysms using WEB embolization device – a single center 1.5 half year experience
    Mis M., Specjalistyczny Szpital im. A. Sokołowskiego, Wałbrzych, Polska, Wałbrzych, POLAND ; Mis M., Specjalistyczny Szpital im. A. Sokołowskiego, Wałbrzych, Polska (Wałbrzych, POLAND

    Results of turkish WEB study targeted to obtain multiple consecutive angiographic fus to evaluate the long term outcome of flow remodelling remnants after endovascular treatment
    Cekirge S., Koru Hospitals and Bayindir Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY ; Saatci I., KORU Hospitals, Ankara, TURKEY

    Safety results from treatment of 109 cerebral aneurysms using the woven endobridge technique in the United Kingdom: preliminary results
    Lawson A.,; Patankar T., Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM ; Lamin S., Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Sellar R., Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UNITED KINGDOM ; Molyneux A., Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM ; Thomas A., Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM ; Gholkar A., Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM

    Safety and efficacy of the WEB single layer (webcast 2)
    Pierot L., CHU Reims, Reims, FRANCE ; Barreau X., CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FRANCE ; Szikora I., National Institute for Neurosciences, Budapest, HUNGARY ; Fiehler J., University of Hamburg, Hamburg, GERMANY ; Holtmannspötter M., Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, DENMARK ; Herbreteau D., CHU Tours, Tours, FRANCE ; Stockx L., Limburgs Vaatcentrum, Genk, BELGIUM ; Spelle L., CHU Kremlin-Bicêtre, Kremlin-bicêtre, FRANCE ; Cognard C., CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE ; Berkefeld J., Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Francfort, GERMANY

    WEB aneurysm treatment:should we enlarge the indications?
    Pierot L., Narata A-P., Januel A-C., Metaxas G., Bibi R., Cognard C., CHU Reims, Reims, FRANCE

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: C. Mounayer & S. Pongpech

    WEB treatment for small aneurysms: 1 year follow-up
    Bhattacharya J., Glasgow, United Kingdom

    WEB treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms
    Peluso J., Van rooij W.J., Sluzewski M., Sint Elisabeth Ziekenhuis, Tilburg, NETHERLANDS

    WEB oversizing: A new way of using WEB
    Cognard C., Januel A.C., Tall P., Bonneville F., Michelozzi C., Hopital Pierre Paul Riquet, Toulouse, FRANCE

    The Single Layer Woven Endobridge Device (WEBTM SL) in the treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms in 20 cases with at least 6 month FU. A single center experience
    Holtmannspotter M., Cronqvist M., Wagner A., Cortsen M., Stavngaard T. Rigshospitalet, university of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Coiling of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms assisted by a temporary bridging device (comaneci). Preliminary experience
    Fischer S., Weber A., Mpotsaris A., Weber W., Universitätsklinikum Bochum, Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Neuroradiologie und Nuklearmedizin, Bochum, GERMANY

    New applications of the Comaneci decive (remodeling mesh) önal b
    Önal B., Gazi University, School of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY ; Ilgit E.T., Gazi University, School of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY ; Akkan K., Gazi University, School of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY ; özaydin B., Gazi University, School of Medicine, Ankara, TURKEY

    Treatment of intracranial aneurysms with volume coils PC400
    Politi M., Hospital, Papanagiotou P., Hospital Bremen-Mitte, Bremen, GERMANY

    Stentectomy : Retrieval of stents after stent assisted coiling
    Chapot R., Stracke P., Nordmeyer H., Heddier M., Krupp Krankenhaus, Essen, GERMANY

    Early experience with the Penumbra smart microcoil in the endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms: safety and efficacy
    Stapleton C., Torok C., Patel A., Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, UNITED STATES

    Early single center experience with the novel Penumbra SMART coil: Clinical results from the first 30 patients.
    Frei D., Swedish medical center, Denver, UNITED STATES

    STROKE

    Back to the future, Submaximal angioplasty for symptomatic high grade intracranial stenosis
    Siddiqui A., Levy E., Snyder K., Hopkins L., Universitat, Buffalo, United States

    High content of cd3+ cells in intracranial thrombi may represent a biomarker of atherothrombotic stroke
    Dargazhanli C., Costalat V., montpellier/team T., CHU GUI DE CHAULIAC, Montpellier, FRANCE

    Characteristics of Stent Retriever on Removing the Clot-Bench Test Using Artificial Clot and Endovascular Simulation System
    Nemoto S., Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, JAPAN

    Which aneurysm to treat: an indication for vessel wall imaging?
    Makalanda L., Bhogal P., The Royal London Hospital, UNITED KINGDOM

    Time is brain: standardized neuro-interventional thrombectomy protocols lead to faster recanalization times
    Frei D., Swedish Medical Center, Denver, UNITED STATES

    Process improvements in acute stroke care
    Turner R., Turk A., Chaudry I., Spiotta A., Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, UNITED STATES

    Experience with stentriever in 50 cases of acute ischemic stroke
    Karapurkar A., BREACH CANDY HOSPITAL, MUMBAI, Mumbai, INDIA

    THURSDAY JANUARY 21TH 2016

     Morning session

    Moderators: P. Brouwer & D. Orbach

    Endovascular therapy versus systemic thrombolysis in every day clinical practice
    Politi M., Roth C., Papanagiotou P., Hospital Bremen-Mitte, Bremen, GERMANY

    Arterial perforations during thrombectomy : incidence, management and outcome
    Roy D., Khoury N., Kotowsky M., Raymond J., Weill A., CHUM, Montréal, CANADA

    A complicated stenting during thrombectomy
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Van den bergh F., Defreyne L., Ghent university hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    River-Japan (reperfuse ischemic vessels with endovascular recanalization device-japan): revive tm se approving study in Japan
    Sakai N., Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, Kobe, JAPAN ; Ota S., Ota Memorial Hospital, Fukuyama, JAPAN ; Matsumoto Y., Konan Hospital, Sendai, JAPAN ; Kondo R., Yamagata City Hospital, Yamagata, JAPAN

    Advanced imaging in acute ischemic stroke; the MRCLEAN experience
    Van Zwam W., Maastricht University Medical Centre, NETHERLANDS ; Berkhemer O., Academical Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS ; Van Oostenbrugge R., Maastricht University Medical Centre, NETHERLANDS ; Van der Lugt A., Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS ; Majoie C., Roos Y., Academical Medical Centre, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS ; Dippel D., Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS

    Impact of General Anesthesia on clinical outcome and safety in MRCLEAN
    Van Zwam W., Maastricht University Medical Centre, NETHERLANDS ; Berkhemer O., Academical Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS ; Van Oostenbrugge R., Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS ; Van Der Lugt A., Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS ; Majoie C., Roos Y., Academical Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS ; Dippel D., Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS

    Endovascular management of tandem occlusion stroke related to internal carotid artery dissection using a distal to proximal approach. Insight from the recost study
    Costalat V., CHU GUI DE CHAULIAC, Montpellier, FRANCE ; Marnat G., CHU Bordeaux, Bordeaux, FRANCE

    Single Center Experience With The Trevo Xp 6×25 Mm. As A Primary Device In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion
    Blasco J., San roman L., Macías N., Zarco F., Chirife O., Saenz L., Llull L., Amaro S., Urra X., Macho J., Hospital Clinic – Barcelona, Barcelona, SPAIN

    Safety and utility of microcatheter injection in stentriever neurothrombectomy: insights from swift prime trial
    Raychev R., 1.Sadleback Memorial Hospital; 2. UCLA, Los Angeles, Jahan R., UCLA, Los Angeles, Saver J., UCLA, Los Angeles, Nogueira R., Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Ctr, Grady Memorial Hosp, Dept of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, UNITED STATES ; Goyal M., Depts of Radiology and Clinical Neurosciences, Univ of Calgary, Calgary, CANADA ; Pereira V., Toronto Western Hosp/Univ of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA ; Levy E., Dept of Neurosurgery, SUNY at Buffalo,, Buffalo, UNITED STATES ; Yavagal D., Univ of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hosp, Miami, UNITED STATES ; Cognard C., Dept of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, Univ Hosp of Toulouse, Toulouse, FRANCE ; Liebeskind D., UCLA, Los Angeles, UNITED STATES

    Primary aspiration technique in acute stroke treatment with ACE 64
    Papanagiotou P., Politi M., Hospital Bremen-Mitte, Bremen, GERMANY

    A multicenter experience of the ACE64 reperfusion catheter as frontline in acute ischemic stroke management – initial results from the racer study
    Lo T., University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS ; Kowoll A., University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Bochum, GERMANY ; Moreno A., Hospital Clinico Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, SPAIN ; Weber J., Kantonspital St. Gallen, St. gallen, SWITZERLAND ; Loehr C., Klinikum Vest Knappschaftskrankenhaus Recklinghausen, Recklinghausen, GERMANY ; Gal G., Odense University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK ; Körner H., Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes, Homburg, GERMANY ; Berlis A., Klinikum Augsburg, Ausburg, GERMANY ; Weber W., University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Bochum, GERMANY ; Massó J., Hospital Universitario Donostia, San sebastián, SPAIN ; Peschillo S., Hospital Policlinico Umberto I, Roma, ITALY

    Long term experience using the adapt technique for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke
    Chaudry I., Vargas J., Spiotta A., Turner R., Turk A., Medical University of South Carolina, Mt. pleasant, UNITED STATES

    Mechanical thrombectomy with « adapt » technique by transcervical access in acute ischemic stroke
    Castaño C., Remollo S., Garcia-sort R., Hidalgo C., Hospital Universitario Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, SPAIN

    Progressive brainstem compression from basilar AVF: a radical treatment in a young child
    Orbach D., Pokmeng see A., Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston, UNITED STATES

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: A. Biondi & A. Taylor

    Multicenter experience with the new sofia plus as a primary local aspiration catheter for acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy
    Möhlenbruch M., Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GERMANY ; Kabbasch C., Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, GERMANY ; Kowoll A., Department of Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Hospital Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum-Langendreer, Bochum, GERMANY ; Müller M., Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Aachen, Aachen, GERMANY ; Trenkler J., Department of Radiology, Landes-Nervenklinik Wagner-Jauregg, Linz, AUSTRIA ; Killer-oberpfalzer M., Research Institute of Neurointervention/Department of Neurology, Paracelsus Medical University, Christian Doppler Clinic, Salzburg, AUSTRIA

    Impact of SofiaTM plus catether in 
ischemic stroke’s world:
a single centre experience (Messina) 

    Caragliano A., Pitrone A., Papa R., Vinci S., Bernava G., University of Messina, Messina, ITALY

    Clinical outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy: comparison of the solumbra and adapt techniques
    Delgado almandoz J., Kayan Y., Young M., Fease J., Scholz J., Milner A., Hehr T., Roohani P., Mulder M., Tarrel R., Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, UNITED STATES

    Comparison of outcome and interventional complication rate in acute stroke patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy with and without bridging thrombolysis
    Chapot R., Weber R., Nordmeyer H., Stracke P., Heddier M., Krupp krankenhaus, Essen, Germany

    Current status of acute stroke intervention in japan – initial analysis of the prospective multicenter registry
    Yoshimura S., Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN ; Uchida K., Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN ; Sakai N., Kobe City Medical Center, Kobe, JAPAN ; Yamagami H., National Cerebral Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, JAPAN

    Cost-utility analysis of mechanical thrombectomy using stent retrievers in acute ischemic stroke
    Lobotesis K., Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UNITED KINGDOM

    New data about diaphragms of the ICA
    Houdart E., LARIBOISIERE, Paris, FRANCE

    After crest study and advent of thrombectomy: new opportunities for carotid angioplasty?
    Berge J., CHU BORDEAUX, Bordeaux cedex, FRANCE

    Carotid stenting using « sfr » (symplified flow reversal) approach with penumbra pump and a balloon guiding catheter. First 16 patients, peri-procedural issues and 6 months follow-up
    Costalat V., CHU GUI DE CHAULIAC, Montpellier, FRANCE

    Staged angioplasty to avoid hyperperfusion syndrome for carotid artery stenosis
    Uchida K., Hyogo Collage of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN ; Shirakawa M., Hyogo Collage of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN ; Yoshimura S., Hyogo Collage of Medicine, Nishinomiya, JAPAN

    Symptomatic plaque protrusion following carotid artery stenting: diagnosis, management, and review of the literature
    Cord B., Yeung J., Hardik A., Fisayo A., Dearborn J., Sansing L., Matouk C., Yale University, New haven, UNITED STATES

    Carotid Artery Angioplasty Versus Stenting In Acute Ischemic Stroke Due to Extracranial Occlusion of the Internal Carotid Artery
    Choudhri O., Gupta M., Mctaggart R., Dodd R., Marks M., Stanford University, Stanford, california, UNITED STATES

    Vertebral artery stenting in chronic vertebrobasilar insufficiency, clinical outcomes based on use of distal protection device
    Malek R., Kelly-tolley U., Padidar A., Parthasarathy S., Minimall Invasive Surgical Solutions, San jose, UNITED STATES

    Mechanical thrombectomy of venous sinuses. Initial experience, development and improvement of the technique
    Castaño C., Remollo S., Garcia-sort R., Hidalgo C., Hospital Universitario Germans Trias i Pujol, Barcelona, SPAIN

    AVM-AVF

    Outcome of AVM treatment in children
    Van Doormaal T., Lo R., De Kort G., Van der Zwan B., Han S., UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS

    FRIDAY JANUARY 22TH 2016

     Morning session

    Moderators: G. Benndorf & R. Chapot

    Single center experience with the Pele i-m catheter
    Gál G., Odense University Hospital, Odense, DENMARK

    Angiogenesis and AVMs some observations
    Berenstein A., Mont Sinai, New York, UNITED STATES

    Endovascular approach of lenticulostriates and thalamic AVM´sterritory
    Lopez-Ibor L., Rosati S. Moreu M., Echeverri A., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN

    Endovascular approach of pial AV fistulas and AVM fistulas: the beaver technique
    Lopez-ibor L., Rosati S., Moreu M., Echeverri A., Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Majadahonda, SPAIN

    Superficial middle cerebral vein connection to the cavernous sinus is not infrequent in brain arteriovenous malformations: an argument against their congenital origin?
    Shotar E., Guédon A., Sourour N., Di Maria F., Gabrieli J., Nouet A., Chiras J., Clarençon F., Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, FRANCE

    Unruptured brain AVM : what to do now?
    Houdart E., LARIBOISIERE, Paris, FRANCE

    Endovascular treatment of vein of galen malformation using rapid ventricular pacing – a case report
    Ramgren B., Undrén P., Gelberg J., Liuba P., Rask O., Wassélius J., Skåne University Hospital Lund, Lund, SWEDEN

    Long-term outcome of patients with vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation
    Saliou G., Taffin H., Maurey H., Bicetre Hospital, Le Kremlin Bicetre, FRANCE

     

     Afternoon session

    Moderators: G. Rodesch & S. Bracard

    Dural AVF presenting with brain stem involement: 3 cases
    Karapurkar A., BREACH CANDY HOSPITAL, MUMBAI, Mumbai, INDIA

    Dural AVF with aneurysm on feeding branch of PICA
    Karapurkar A., BREACH CANDY HOSPITAL, MUMBAI, Mumbai, INDIA ;

    Transvenous embolization of a dural AVF of the anterior cranaial fossa
    Vanlangenhove P., Dhondt E., Van den bergh F., Defreyne L., Ghent university hospital, Ghent, BELGIUM

    A history of scalp AVM
    Houdart E., LARIBOISIERE, Paris, FRANCE

    Long term follow up of a patient with cerebral proliferative angiopathy
    Söderman M., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Use of braided stents as a “movable” remodeling devices during embolization of difficult bifurcation aneurysms
    Zawadzki M., Kostkiewicz B., Walecki J., Csk mswia, Warsaw, Poland

    How wide is the therapeutic window in hemodynamic strokes?
    Pero G., Valvassori L., Quilici L., Piano M., Boccardi E., Niguarda ca’ granda hospital, Milano, Italy

    Characteristics and Multimodality Management of Vermian Arteriovenous Malformations – Single Center Series of Seven Cases
    Leesch W., Sanderson F., Kostov D., Amadeo J., Mcallister W., Salvant J., Kersh R., Layser J., Ramakrishnan P. Riverside regional medical center, Newport News, UNITED STATES

    Management Of Acute Stent Thrombosis in Intracranial Stenting
    Andeejani A., Prince sultan medical city, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA

    Partially thrombosed basilar tip aneurysm: any therapeutic option?
    Söderman M., Karolinska hospital, Stockholm, SWEDEN

    Small size AVM with giant venous ectasia creating rapidly progressive hemiparesis
    Houdart E., LARIBOISIERE, Paris, FRANCE