CSI Focus Workshop

VSD CLOSURE

 WEDNESday, june 28, 2023

Don’t miss this in depth exploration from global KOLs for VSD closure including morphological considerations, practical techniques, late-outcomes, nightmare case sharing, and controversial issues. The scientific program will be complemented by live case transmissions from leading centers. Please join us for a lively discussion!

 

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM - VSD CLOSURE FOCUS WORKSHOP

DEVELOPED BY: WORAKAN PROMPHAN, SUPAPORN ROYMANEE & GREGOR KRINGS

All about perimembranous VSD closure: device or divorce
TTE and TOE for case selection
Which defect I won’t touch? Why?
Crossing PmVSD: from 3D printed model to real practice

Which device for which morphology?

  • self-expanding devices
  • coil devices
How small is too small for PmVSD closure?
Old problems - New solutions: complete heart block, aortic valve, tricuspid valve
My worst day of PmVSD closure: what should I do if I could turn back the clock?
Round table discussion: is it time to consider PmVSD device closure a standard procedure? 
Doubly-committed (DCSA) VSD: fact or fiction or divorce
Live case transmission from Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Morphology of DCSAVSD
How does the surgeon close the DCSAVSD?

How does the interventionist close the DCSAVSD?

Long term fate of aortic valve: any available evidence?

DCSAVSD, the one you would not close
Retrograde and antegrade approach for DCSAVSD closure: which one is better?
My worst in DCSA closure
Muscular, PI, and other VSDs

Vascular access site for muscular VSD closure

Virtual reality for VSD closure: Is it the real option?

Apical muscular VSD: how to close?

Hybrid approach for MVSD in small children

Post infarction VSD: technique and timing for closure

Post-surgical residual VSD: tips and tricks
VSD closure without fluoroscopy: how does this technique become general practice?
Challenging VSD closures 

BROWSE THE FULL CSI 2022 PROGRAM

This workshop is part of CSI Frankfurt 2022, the leading conference on catheter interventions in congenital, structural and valvar heart disease and heart failure, which will take place June 22-25, 2022 in Frankfurt, Germany. Drop in for the day, or join us for the full 4-day program providing a comprehensive overview of the field presented by experts and key opinion leaders from all over the world.