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Brochure APVIC XI.Cdr X 12TH ASIA PACIFIC VASCULAR INTERVENTION COURSE APVIC XII June 26th - 30th, 2020 1600 Hours - 2100 Hours, UTC +5:30 APVIC Online IN COLLABORATION WITH ... Organising Committee Patrons Dr Parthap C Reddy (India) Dr (Prof) M N Khanna (India) Dr Naresh Trehan (India) Dr P K Deb (India) Dr M Khallilullah (India) Dr P Balas (Greece) Dr Ashok Seth (India) Dr Gregg Stone (USA) Dr Devi Shetty (India) Dr Frank Veith (USA) Dr H K Chopra (India) Dr C N Manjunath (India) Organising Chairman Dr (Prof) N N Khanna Dr (Prof) Michel Henry India Luxembourg Course Chairman Course Chairman Course Directors Dr S K Wangnoo (India) Dr Jacques Busquet (France) Dr Tyrone Collins (USA) Dr Shaiful Azmi Yahaya (Malaysia) Dr Omar Hallak (UAE) Dr Dai-Do Do (Switzerland) Dr Iwan Dakota (Indonesia) Dr Vinay Krishnan (India) Dr Jayne Ajuluchukwu (Nigeria) Dr Amira Benjelloun (Morocco) Organising Committee Dr Suparna G Rao (Secretary) Mr C Gururaj Rao (Secretary) Dr Gaurav Gupta Ms Yogyata Joshi Ms Augustina Stephens Scientific Committee Dr Monica Kher (Secretary) Dr Sachin Upadhyay Dr Abdul Malik Dr Rini Pramesti Dr Wulan Anggrahini Dr Jayakhanthan K Dr Obiora Ajuluchukwu Dr Peter Dodo Yakubu Dr Emmanuel Edafe Dr Nwagbara Chukwudi Dr Oladimeji Oluwaseye Dr Bashir Garba Ahmad Dr Francis Asogwa Asia Pacific Vascular Intervention Course Aims & Objectives: • Learning experience for participants and platform for exchange of knowledge between key opinion leaders of the world. • To increase awareness and understanding of the complete spectrum of interventional therapies. Conference Format: • Multidisciplinary, Educational Course covering Basics and Advanced techniques of Peripheral Vascular Interventions, basic concepts of vascular biology, New Techniques on Endovenous Lasers, Endo Lasers, Stem Cell Therapy, EVAR, TEVAR, CDTT, Internal Pudendal Artery stenting for male erectile dysfunction, Interventions for Acute Stroke. Target Audience: • Vascular Interventionalists, Physicians, Cardiologists & Interventional Cardiologist, Interventional Radiologists, Vascular & Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Interventional Neurologist and Neurosurgeons, Nurses and Technicians. Some of the highlights of last years' meeting were- - 1640 Delegates - 90 International Faculty - 105 International Delegates - 140 Industry participants - 3 Orations - 244 people on Simulator Workshops -18 Workshops - ISEVS India Chapter - Awards of Fellowships of Asia Pacific Vascular Society - 19.30 CME Credit Hours by Delhi Medical Council - Iron MAN VII - 6 rarest of rare cases with Out of Box Thinking Winner – Dr Kishore Harjai (USA) - Launch of National Vascular Registry CHAIRMEN N N Khanna Michel Henry India Luxembourg www.apvs.in Invited International Faculty S.No Country InternationalF aculty S.No Country InternationalF aculty 1 Algeria Bouayed Mohamed 79 Nigeria J.N.A Ajuluchukwn 2 Bahrain Ashok Dhar 80 Nigeria Jamila Ado Yau 3 Bangladesh Abul Hussain Khan Chowdhury 81 Nigeria Lamina Alaaya Moriam Omolola 4 Bangladesh Afzalur Rahman 82 Nigeria Mbadiwe Nkeiruka Chigekwu 5 Bangladesh Fazila Malik 83 Nigeria Muyideen Olayemi OROLU 6 Bangladesh G.M Mokbul Hossain 84 Nigeria Nwagbara Chukwudi Thaddeus 7 Bangladesh Habibur Rahman 85 Nigeria Obiora Ajuluchukwu 8 Bangladesh Kamal Pasha 86 Nigeria Oladimeji Oluwaseye Michael 9 Bangladesh Mohd. Momenuzzaman 87 Nigeria Peter Dodo Yakubu 10 Bangladesh NAM Momenuzzaman 88 Nigeria S B Garko 11 Bangladesh Naresh Chandra Mandal 89 Nigeria Samuel Ajuluchukwu 12 Bangladesh Nirmal Kanti Dey 90 Nigeria Umar Abdullahi 13 Bangladesh Rajiv Dey 91 Nigeria Usman Muawiyya Zagga 14 Bangladesh Rakibul Hasan 92 Saudi Arabia Waleed Yasin Kadro 15 Bangladesh Reyan Anis 93 Scotland Donald Reid 16 Bangladesh Samir Kumar Kundu 94 Singapore Andrew Mark Tze Liang Choong 17 Bangladesh A P M Sohrabuzzaman 95 Singapore Benjamin Chua Soo 18 Bangladesh SMG Saklayen 96 Singapore Chihebeddine Dahmani 19 Bangladesh Tariq Ahmed Chowdhury 97 Singapore Edward Choke Tieng Chek 20 Belgium Noureddine Frid 98 Singapore Huay Cheem Tan 21 Belgium Patricia Gruffaz 99 Singapore Lim Soo Teik 22 Brazil Tulio Navarro 100 South Korea Seung-Woon Rha 23 Brunei Rajinikanth Rajagopal 101 Singapore Sriram Narayanan 24 Bulgaria Ivo Petrov 102 Singapore Tan Wei Cheih Jack 25 Bulgaria Zoran Stankov 103 Singapore Yee Jia Nag 26 Egypt Ahmed Magdy 104 Spain Angel Floris 27 France Jacques Busquet 105 Sri Lanka Sharnee Tanya Periera 28 France Bruno Anastasie 106 Sri Lanka Vajira Senratane 29 France Eric Allaire 107 Sweden Claes G Feinbaum 30 France Alain Cribier 108 Taiwan Chi Jen Chang 31 Germany Horst Sievert 109 Taiwan Chiung Jen Wu 32 Germany Sanjiv Bhatia 110 Taiwan Chun Chi Chen 33 Germany Stefan Bertog 111 Taiwan I Chang Hsieh 34 Hungary Zoltan Rusza 112 Taiwan Jun Jack Cheng 35 Bahrain Martin Maresch 113 Taiwan Wei Kung Tseng 36 Ireland Sherif Sultan 114 Thailand Varin Arora 37 Indonesia Ahmad Fauzi Yahya 115 Turkey Murat Ceibei 38 Indonesia Antonia Anna Lukito 116 UAE Abdul Rauf Malik 39 Indonesia Budi Yuli Setianto 117 UAE Ajay Kanojia 40 Indonesia Doni Firman 118 UAE Ajay Pandey 41 Indonesia Dyah Wulan Anggrahini 119 UAE Annie Varughese 42 Indonesia Hariadi Hariawan 120 UAE Arun Goyal 43 Indonesia Ismoyo Sunu 121 UAE Brajesh Mittal 44 Indonesia Iwan Dakota 122 UAE Debabrata Dash 45 Indonesia Magdiel Trinidad 123 UAE Francesco Serino 46 Indonesia Muhammad Munawar 124 UAE Gopal Kaul 47 Indonesia Nahar Tau 125 UAE M N Krishnan 48 Indonesia Novi Kurnianingsih 126 UAE Omar K Hallak 49 Indonesia Nur Haryono 127 UAE Rajeev Lochan 50 Indonesia Otte J. Rachman 128 UAE Rupesh Singh 51 Indonesia Rini Pramesti 129 UAE Sachin Upadhyay 52 Indonesia RWM Kaligis 130 UAE Sanjay Rajdev 53 Indonesia Sodiqur Ri 131 UAE Tamkeen Kinah 54 Indonesia Suko Adiarto 132 UAE Wael Al Mahmeed 55 Indonesia Sunarya Soerianata 133 UK Nigel Stanield 56 Indonesia Taofan 134 UK Saroj Das 57 Indonesia Teguh Santoso 135 USA Ajay Kirtane 58 Indonesia Yosis Yohannes Motulo 136 USA Anil Verma 59 Italy Bernardo Cortese 137 USA Frank Criado 60 Italy Antonio Columbo 138 USA Frank Veith 61 Italy Francesco Maisano 139 USA Gary S Rubin 62 Luxembourg Michel Henry 140 USA Gregg Stone 63 Malaysia Kamraj Selvaraj 141 USA Jasjit Suri 64 Malaysia Ramesh singh Arjan Singh 142 USA Kishore Harjai 65 Malaysia Rosli Mohammad Ali 143 USA Martin Leon 66 Malaysia Shaiful Azmi Yahaya 144 USA Nishit Choksi 67 Malaysia Wan Azman Wan Ahmad 145 USA Raj Dave 68 Morocco Amira Benjelloun 146 USA Ramesh Adiraju 69 Myanmar Kyaw Soe Win 147 USA Rodney White 70 Nepal Ajaya Raj Upadhyay Paudel 148 USA Sahil Parikh 71 Nepal Bharat Yadav 149 USA Samim Sharma 72 Nepal Girija Shankar 150 USA Susheel Kodali 73 Nepal Sandeep Raj Pandey 151 USA Tyrone J Collins 152 USA Valentine Fuster 74 Nepal Y K D Bhatta 75 Nigeria Alaba Oladimeji 153 USA Y Chandrashekhar 76 Nigeria Bashir Garba Ahmad 154 USA Zvonimir Krajcer 77 Nigeria Edafe Emmanuel A 78 Nigeria Francis Asogwa Eminent International Faculty From Different Countries Egypt Saudi Arabia Bahrain Belgium Bulgaria United Arab Emirates Afghanistan United Luxembourg Kingdom Sweden Scotland France Nepal Spain South Korea USA Morocco Delhi Japan Algeria Bangladesh Germany Myanmar Taiwan Italy Thailand Nigeria Sri Lanka Malaysia Singapore Brazil Indonesia Brunei Turkey www.apvs.in UNIQUE IN APVIC XII NEW NEW NEW NEW DATA VASCULATURE : DIGITAL ERA PRESENTATION– LAUNCH OF ABSTRACT OF OFFICIAL PRESENTATION HEALTHCARE JOURNAL (AWARD SESSION) OF APVS / APVIC AWARD SESSIONS ALL YOU WANT TO NEW NEW CHALLENGING CASES – KNOW ABOUT VARIOUS CD PRESENTATIONS CHIP VASCULAR AND VENOUS VILLAGE COMPLICATIONS ENDOVASCULAR STRUCTURAL NIGHTMARES VENOUS INTERVENTIONS NEW 18 DEDICATED RECENT ADVANCES WORKSHOPS TO FELLOWS' SESSION INTERVENTIONS IN IN IMAGING FOR LEARN VARIOUS ACUTE STROKE VASCULAR ENDOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS TECHNIQUES NEW EVEN BIG BOYS FAIL PERIPHERAL CTOs LIVE CASES APVIC IRON MAN : (GLOBAL EXPERT EXCHANGE) RAREST OF RARE CASES www.apvs.in TH 12 ASIA PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME VASCULAR INTERVENTION COURSE (APVIC-XII) Registration APVIC So FAR !! – Movie Presentation Course Introduction MOVING FORWARD WITH A MEANING - ISEVS AND APVS Ten years of association of ISEVS & growth of APVS - Experiences and goals ahead Session : BEST PRACTICES IN CATHLAB (ISEVS Indian Chapter- DEDICATED TO MEMORY OF DR EDWARD B DIETHRICH ) - A to Z of radiation protection: How do I protect Myself from Radiation Hazards - Eye Disorders in Interventional cardiologist - What Are They and How to Prevent? - How do I prevent & What Do I do if I get a needle stick injury Session: LIVE CASE Session : HOW TO DO & WHY TO DO ? (Vascular Imaging and Non Invasive Diagnosis) How do I Clinically workup my patients of Peripheral Vascular Disease (Arterial and Venous) - Interpreting Images and Tips and Tricks of Performing Duplex Scan - Conventional Angiogram / DSA - CT Angiography - MR Angiography - Optimization of Diagnostic / Interventional Imaging with CO2 Angiography Session: DIGITAL ERA OF HEALTHCARE - ROBOTICS & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN VASCULAR INTERVENTIONS - AI in Interventional Cardiology – Applications and Challenges - Role of AI in improving patient care - Implications of AI in Medical Device Deployment - Progress in Vascular Robotics - Role of medical apps in Vascular Care Session: LIVE CASE Session : FRESH FROM OVEN – ADVANCED INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES - Endoluminal Shock Wave Lithotripsy - Rheolytic thrombectomy in PE & Vascular Ischemia / thrombosis - Carotid Angioplasty Stenting with the Micromesh stent - IVUS during Venous and Arterial Interventions - Drug
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