The First Part Course Curriculum Consists of three Pillars (1) State of the art lectures Topics ,(2) Hands on Workshop, (3) Cath-lab training
Identification of specific tools in different types of emergency kits that have to be available in the endovasclar suite. Early detection of endovasclar emergency during the intervention as; acute thrombosis, arterial perforation or rupture and retrieval of foreign body from endovascular tools. How complication can happen, how to avoid, how to treat, and which emergency kit you need to deal with each complications.
First : State of the art lectures Topics :
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Minimally invasive surgery & Peripheral Endovascular intervention, strategy of E-POC
This is to give an overall view on future and needs for minimally invasive procedures, the intended learning objectives and the basic structure of endovascular strategy in E-POC
2.
Endovascular imaging & Basic radiology safety concepts
It is intended to cover the basics of radiological safety to go with the international guidelines and regulation in that field.
3.
Endo-Vascular access & How to get there from here
This fundamental lecture will cover the most common endovascular access sites, and why, and also their advantages and disadvantages, and special elaborations on certain tools in certain access sites.
4.
Endovascular tools; needle, sheath,
Will elaborate and discuss different types of needles and sheaths in different procedures of endovascular interventions, with advantage and disadvantage of each type.
5.
Endovascular tools; wires,
As Wire technology is an essential part of successful intervention and with the development in the field of wire technology, this presentation will cover nearly all types of wires used in peripheral interventions for PAD.
6.
Endovascular tools; catheters,
This presentation will cover the common shapes and charecteristics of catheters used in ednovascular interventions, with more elaboration on the use and advantage and disadvantage of each type of catheter.
7.
Endovascular balloons
Mechanism of balloon action on different types of arterial diseases. Different types and shape of balloons. Special balloons for special lesions and for specific sites. Indication, complication and contraindication in use of different balloons in different diseases at different sites.
8.
Endovascular stents
This presentation will cover all types of stents used for peripheral interventions and their different classification. Indications, contraindication and special characteristics for certain types of stents in specific peripheral lesions at different regions.
9.
Endovascular complications
puncture site, remote lesion site and journey rout site. This presentation will cover complications of endovascular interventions. What are the precautions to avoid complications, early detection and proper management.
10.
IVC filter
Indication, techniques , types , pitfalls , and complications and how to manage them.
11.
How to build endovascular strategy
This lecture’s aim is to help participants how to build an effective and safe endovascular strategy, how to take a decision to change strategy of treatment and when to stop endovascular trial for revascularization.
12.
Tools for complications (Emergency Tools)
13.
Thrombolytic therapy
14.
Tools and materials for arterial embolization
15.
Basics in patient and device selection for EVAR
Second : Hands on Workshop :
1.
Identification of all components of endovascular angiography suite, characterestics and specifications of all its equipments.
2.
Identification of all types of wires, sheaths, catheters, stents, balloon angioplasty, atherectomy, and thrombolytic tools to develop basic independent skills, or enhance existing skills in all non-coronary vascular beds.
Kiel Interventional Endovascular Course (KIEC):
one hour for five days and in each Hands-on session specific tools will be seen handled and maneuvered with multiple tutors to answer candidates’ questions as follows :
1.
types of needles , sheaths, diagnostic catherter, and how to do puncture
2.
types of wires and balloons, and how to use wire-balloon combinations
3.
guiding catheter, stents and stent deployment systems
4.
IVC filters types, techniques and possible complications.
5.
thrombolytic tools and tools of complications (emergency kits)
Third : Cath-lab training :
This will be held in Kasr El-Einy University Hospital (endovascular suite) in five days with five sessions that will include :
1.
Diagnostic angiography to lower limb.
2.
Diagnostic angiography to renal, carotid and mesenteric arteries.
3.
Cross over technique for contra-lateral approach from one femoral to the other.
4.
When and how to use brachial or radial approach.
5.
How to manage different TASC lesions by endovascular intervention.
6.
early diagnosis and Management of complications during peripheral endovascular Intervention.