CSI FOCUS WORKSHOP:

ASD CLOSURE

This full day workshop will take place on the last day of CSI Frankfurt, the leading congress on congenital, structural and valvar heart disease interventions. Attend this workshop to get a comprehensive overview of ASD closure, including the most important options for imaging; the latest closure techniques, strategies and equipment;  strategies for dealing with complications as well as a look into the future of ASD closure. 

Key Details:

  • Date: Saturday, September 19, 2020
  • Location: Congress Center Messe Frankfurt
  • For participants of all levels
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SESSION 1: IMAGING

Suitability for closure - TOE is essential!

MRI / CT is better for selection!

TTE is enough!

ECHONAV - Gimmick or Go To Imaging?

3D ICE - are we there yet?

Discussion

SESSION 2: NEXT 10 YEARS IN ASD CLOSURE

Bioresorbable devices

Stitch technology- an alternative to bioresorbable for ASDs

Fractures, erosion risk, nickel allergy and embolization… Have we progressed?

What will my ASD stock room look like in 5 years?

  • Europe?

  • North America?

  • Asia?

Discussion

SESSION 3: CLOSURE TECHNIQUES, STRATEGIES AND EQUIPMENT

 Live case transmission

Taped case

What’s new for ASD closure?

  • Gore

  • Abbott

Balloon assist: pulmonary vein and fancy sheath strategies… should they just get an operation?

The Lifetech bioresorbable ASD device.

Fenestrated ASD devices - when do I need one?

The Occlutech fenestrated ASD device

Discussion

SESSION 4: COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ASD CLOSURE

 Live case transmission

Decision making with rhythm disturbance - Tachycardia

Decision making with rhythm disturbance - Block

Erosion or effusion - should we always pull the trigger?

Nickel allergy – in the mind or important?

Antiplatelet strategies - one size fits all or bespoke strategies?

Frame fracture - its back- but does it matter?

Device embolization – strategies for retrieval

Discussion

 

This workshop is part of CSI Frankfurt, the leading conference on congenital, structural and valvar heart disease interventions, which will take place June 24-27, 2020 in Frankfurt, Germany.

 

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