The course will run from 24-28 October 2016
MONDAY 24 OCTOBER
Module 1: Valves and Arrhythmia
09:00 | Welcome and introduction | M De Bonis, Milan; R Klautz, Leiden; J Pepper, London |
09:30 | Functional anatomy I of aortic valve, mitral valve, tricuspid valve | V Tran, London |
10:00 | Anatomy II | V Tran, London |
10:30 | Break | |
11:00 | Assessment of ventricular function | N Ajmone, Leiden |
11:30 | Indications for mitral valve surgery | R Klautz, Leiden |
12:00 | Indications for tricuspid valve surgery | M De Bonis, Milan |
12:30 | Access for operations | R Klautz, Leiden |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Repair of the mitral valve | M De Bonis, Milan |
14:30 | Repair of the tricuspid valve | R Klautz, Leiden |
15:00 | Break | |
15:30 | Management of right ventricular failure in the setting of mitral valve disease | N Ajmone, Leiden |
16:00 | Heart team: multidisciplinary discussion of borderline cases | M De Bonis, Milan; N Ajmone, Leiden; R Klautz, Leiden; J Pepper, London |
17:00 | Close |
TUESDAY 25 OCTOBER
09:00 | Mitral Wetlab | M De Bonis, Milan; R Klautz, Leiden |
10:30 | Break | |
11:00 | Mitral Wetlab continued | M De Bonis, Milan; R Klautz, Leiden |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | Aortic Wetlab – Aortic Valve Repair – Nicks and Manoughian – Bentall – Valve Sparing Root Replacement |
M Jasinski, Katowice & J Pepper, London |
15:00 | Break | |
15:30 | Aortic Wetlab continued | M Jasinski, Katowice & J Pepper, London |
17:00 | Close |
WEDNESDAY 26 OCTOBER
09:00 | Atrial anatomy & physiology | S Benussi, Zurich |
09:30 | New developments in surgery of atrial fibrillation – Part 1 | M Castella, Barcelona |
10:00 | New developments in surgery of atrial fibrillation – Part 2 | M Castella, Barcelona |
10:30 | Break | |
11:00 | New developments in surgery of atrial fibrillation – Part 3 | M Castella, Barcelona |
11:30 | Catheter ablation | L Haegeli, Zurich |
12:00 | Results of clinical trials in atrial fibrillation | S Benussi, Zurich |
12:30 | Case reports | S Benussi, Zurich |
13:00 |
Lunch
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Module 2: Valves, Transcatheter Valves, Endocarditis
14:00 | Minimal invasive valve surgery (mitral) | P Sardari Nia, Maastricht |
14:30 | Minimally invasive surgery (aortic) | P Kumar, Swansea |
15:00 | Break | |
15:30 | Mitral simulator | P Sardari Nia, Maastricht |
16:30 | Intra-operative catastrophes | |
17:00 | Close |
THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER
09:00 | Imaging in Aortic Valve disease | S Davies, London |
09:30 | Indications for surgical aortic valve replacement / transcatheter aortic valve replacement | S Davies, London |
10:00 | Technical aspects of surgical aortic valve replacement | C Quarto, London |
10:30 | Break | |
11:00 | Transcatheter aortic valve implantation | S Davies, London |
11:30 | Transcatheter mitral valve techniques | C Quarto, London |
12:00 | Multidisciplinary team | S Davies & C Quarto, London |
13:00 | Lunch | |
14:00 | The Bentall operation | T Schachner, Innsbruck |
14:30 | Rationale for valve sparing root replacement | T Schachner, Innsbruck |
15:00 | Break | |
15:30 | Results of valve sparing root replacement | T Schachner, Innsbruck |
16:00 | Guidelines for aortic valve replacement | J Pepper, London |
16:30 | Mutidisciplinary team cases | P Kumar, Swansea |
17:00 | Close |
FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER
09:00 | Endocarditis diagnosis | S Schelenz, London |
09:30 | Endocarditis treatment | J Kluin, Amsterdam |
10:00 | Video-clips | J Kluin, Amsterdam |
10:30 | Break | |
11:00 | Multidisciplinary team – endocarditis | J Kluin, Amsterdam & S Schelenz, London |
12:00 | What have we learned? | J Pepper, London |
12:30 | Lunch and Close |
COURSE INFORMATION
Date/Duration
24-28 October 2016 (5 day course)
Location
Windsor, UK
Course Director/s
J Pepper, London
Course Overview
Basic principles of cardiac surgery part III
Course Format
Interactive lectures
Hands on wetlab
Course Fee
Members: €595 inclusive of 20% UK VAT
Non-Members: €675 inclusive of 20% UK VAT
Fee includes lunch, refreshments and dinners on Tuesday 25 and Thursday 27 October 2016
*Scholarships are available for this course – for further information pleaseclick here
Course Overview
Basic principles of cardiac surgery part III. A new format has been introduced for these highly popular courses which are a must for cardiac surgical trainees. The course will encompass two 2.5 day modules: Valves and Arrhythmia and Valves, Transcatheter Valves, Endocarditis. The middle day of the course will offer expert ‘hands-on’ wetlab training covering both modules.
Target Audience
Cardiac and cardio-thoracic surgeons; Residents and fellows in cardiac surgical training programmes
Learning Objectives
Experienced lecturers from all parts of Europe will present a systematic overview of topics, using advanced teaching techniques