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F O R M A T O E U R O P E O
P E R I L C U R R I C U L U M
V I T A E
INFORMAZIONI PERSONALI Nome Roberto Ferraresi
Indirizzo Via dei Benedettini 16, 20146 Milano
E-mail [email protected]
www.robertoferraresi.it
Nazionalità italiana
Data di nascita 15/08/1956
Codice fiscale
PIVA
FRRRRT56M15F205A
06658970964
ESPERIENZE LAVORATIVE Dall’1/7/2016 ad oggi
Humanitas Gavazzeni, Bergamo
Direttore Scientifico del Centro del Piede Diabetico,
Dal 15/02/2013 ad oggi
Humanitas Gavazzeni, Bergamo
Responsabile del Laboratorio di Emodinamica Interventistica Periferica
1/09/2009 – 31/10/2014
Istituto Clinico Città Studi, Milano
Cardiologo interventista responsabile del Laboratorio di Emodinamica Interventistica Periferica
16/6/2005 – 31/8/2009
Fondazione IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Mangiagalli e Regina Elena, Milano
Divisione di Cardiologia
Dirigente medico di 1° livello cardiologo
Incarico dirigenziale "Eccellenza clinica" dall'1/1/2008
Attività interventistica coronarica e periferica in Emodinamica. Reperibilità per l’angioplastica primaria nell’infarto miocardico acuto
13/4/1989 – 16/6/2005
Ospedale Civile di Magenta, poi Azienda Ospedaliera di Legnano, P.O. di Magenta
Divisione di Cardiologia e Fisiopatologia Respiratoria
Assistenteaiutodirigente medico di 1° livello
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Dal 1989 al 1995 attività clinica in Unità Coronarica, ecocardiografia, elettrofisiologia. Dal 1995 attività diagnostica ed interventistica nel Laboratorio di Emodinamica.
Dal 2005 Responsabile della struttura semplice di Emodinamica Interventistica Periferica.
1/10/1986 – 13/4/1989
Ospedale di Cuggiono
Medicina Generale per il Pronto Soccorso
Assistente Medico per il Pronto Soccorso
Attività clinica in Pronto Soccorso
1/9/1986 – 30/9/1986
Ospedale di Rho
Divisione di Cardiologia
Assistente medico di Cardiologia
Attività clinica in Unità Coronarica
28/12/1984 – 1/09/1986
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano
Centro Trasfusionale e di Immunologia dei Trapianti
Assistente medico immunoematologo
Attività clinica nell’ambulatorio delle anemie emolitiche; attività di ricerca sugli indicatori dello stato del ferro e sullo stress ossidativi eritrocitario nelle anemie emolitiche.
ISTRUZIONE E FORMAZIONE 1970-1975
Liceo Classico Alessandro Manzoni
Maturità Classica
1976-1982
Università degli Studi di Milano
Laurea in Medicina e Chirurgia
110/110 e lode
1983-1987
Università degli Studi di Pavia
Specializzazione in Medicina Interna
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PRIMA LINGUA Italiano
ALTRE LINGUE Inglese
• Capacità di lettura Buona
• Capacità di scrittura Buona
• Capacità di espressione orale Buona
CAPACITÀ E COMPETENZE
Oltre 30 anni di attività lavorativa nell'ambito dell'emergenza-urgenza cardiologica. Piena competenza nella gestione della terapia intensiva coronarica. Buona competenza in ecocardiografia. Dal 2000 ho iniziato ad effettuare procedure di angioplastica periferica nei pazienti affetti da ischemia critica d'arto; attualmente effettuo circa 700 procedure/anno.
Procedure interventistiche eseguite come primo operatore:
152 impianti di pace-maker
Oltre 2000 coronarografie diagnostiche
Oltre 1000 angioplastiche coronariche
Oltre 7000 angiografie diagnostiche
Oltre 6000 angioplastiche periferiche
Progettista e direttore scientifico di piattaforme software per la gestione del flusso informatico dell’attività dei laboratori di emodinamica. Da questa attività sono nati i software Cardioplanet (EBIT AET) e Galaxy (Kardia). Attualmente più di 140 laboratori di emodinamica cardiologica italiani usano questi software per la refertazione medica, la gestione dei magazzini, l'analisi statistica dei dati accumulati, il trasferimento dei dati al database centralizzato del GISE.
CITTA’ Milano DATA 1/7/2016 Roberto Ferraresi
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Scientific Publications
1. Endovascular treatment of below-the-elbow arteries in critical hand ischemia. Gandini R, Fabiano S, Morosetti D, Merolla S, Mauri G, Ferraresi R. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2016 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print]
2. Angiographic study of upper limb vascularization in a large cohort of hemodialysis patients with critical hand ischemia. Ferraresi R, Acuna-Valerio J, Ferraris M, Fresa M, Hamade M, Danzi GB, Gandini R, Mauri G. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2016 Jun 17. [Epub ahead of print]
3. Radiological anatomy of upper limb arteries and their anatomical variability: implications for endovascular treatment in critical hand ischemia. Mauri G, Fresa M, Ferraris M, Acuna-Valerio J, Hamade M, DI Luca G, Danzi GB, Ferraresi R. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2016 Jun 1. [Epub ahead of print]
4. Upper limb ischemia from arterial thromboembolism: a comprehensive review of incidence, aetiology, clinical aspects, diagnostic tools, treatment options and prognosis. Chisari A, Pistritto AM, Bellosta R, Ferraresi R, Danzi GB. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2016 May 10. [Epub ahead of print]
5. Square, Random Fasciocutaneous Plantar Flaps for Treating Noninfected Diabetic Plantar Ulcers: A Patient Series. Caravaggi CM, Sganzaroli AB, Bona F, Galenda P, Ferraresi R, Gherardi P, Reho A. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2016 Feb 20. pii: S1067-2516(16)00024-7. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2016.01.023. [Epub ahead of print]
6. Guidewires for lower extremity artery angioplasty: a review. Lorenzoni R, Ferraresi R, Manzi M, Roffi M. EuroIntervention. 2015 Nov 22;11(8):799-807
7. Hydrodynamic boost: a novel re-entry technique in subintimal angioplasty of below-the-knee vessels. Ferraresi R, Hamade M, Gallicchio V, Troisi N, Mauri G. Eur Radiol. 2015 Nov 11. [Epub ahead of print]
8. Epidemiology and Costs of Peripheral Arteriopathy In Diabetic Patients: A Population-Based Study. Ciampichini R, De Giglio R, Ferraresi R, Marone EM, Chiodini V, Mantovani LG, Cesana G. Value Health. 2015 Nov;18(7):A619-20
9. Drug-Eluting Balloons to Treat Iliac in-Stent Restenosis. Troisi N, Ercolini L, Peretti E, Ferraresi R, Pitì A, Setti M, Michelagnoli S. Ann Vasc Surg 2015 May 28. pii: S0890-5096(15)00390-8. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.02.021. [Epub ahead of print]
10. Regional implantation of autologous adipose tissue-derived cells induces a prompt healing of long-lasting indolent digital ulcers in patients with Systemic Sclerosis. Papa ND, Luca GD, Sambataro D, Zaccara E, Maglione W, Gabrielli A, Fraticelli P, Moroncini G, Beretta L, Santaniello A, Sambataro G, Ferraresi R, Vitali C. Cell Transplant 2014 Dec 12. [Epub ahead of print]
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11. Primary PCI for the Treatment of Ectatic Infarct-Related Coronary Artery. Campanile A, Sozzi FB, Consonni D, Piscione F, Sganzerla P, Indolfi C, Stabile A, Migliorini A, Antoniucci D, Ferraresi R, Boccuzzi G, Danzi GB. Minerva Cardioangiol 2014 May 13. [Epub ahead of print]
12. Treatment of peripheral arterial disease in diabetes a consensus of the italian societies of diabetes (SID, AMD), radiology (SIRM) and vascular endovascular surgery (SICVE). Aiello A, Anichini R, Brocco E, Caravaggi C, Chiavetta A, Cioni R, Da Ros R, De Feo E, Ferraresi R, Florio F, Gargiulo M, Galzerano G, Gandini R, Giurato L, Graziani L, Mancini L, Manzi M, Modugno P, Setacci C, Uccioli L. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis 2014;24:355-69
13. Management of ischemic diabetic foot. Caravaggi C, Ferraresi R, Bassetti M, Sganzaroli AB, Galenda P, Fattori S, De Prisco R, Simonetti D, Bona F. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 2013;54:737-54
14. Tips and tricks for a correct "endo approach". Ferraresi R, Palena LM, Mauri G, Manzi M. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 2013;54:685-711
15. Acute Coronary Syndrome in Pre- and Post-partum Women – A Review. Aprigliano G, Palloshi A, Morici N, Ferraresi R, Bianchi M, Anzuini A. Interv Cardiol Rev 2013;8:8-13
16. The Management of Diabetic Foot. Caravaggi C, Sganzaroli A, Galenda P, Bassetti M, Ferraresi R, Gabrielli L. Curr Diabetes Rev 2013;9:7-24
17. First use of drug-eluting balloon for below-the-elbow artery occlusion in a hemodialysis patient: a 3-year follow-up. Ferraresi R, Fattori SM, Cornacchiari M, Palloshi A. J Vasc Access 2013;14:202-3
18. Long-term Follow-up of Tibiocalcaneal Arthrodesis in Diabetic Patients with Early Chronic Charcot Osteoarthropathy. Caravaggi CM, Sganzaroli AB, Galenda P, Balaudo M, Gherardi P, Simonetti D, Ferraresi R, Farnetti A, Morandi A. J Foot Ankle Surg 2012;51:408-11
19. Advances in below-the-knee drug-eluting balloons. Ferraresi R, Centola M, Biondi-Zoccai G. J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) 2012;53:205-13
20. Angioplasty of below-the-elbow arteries in critical hand ischemia. Ferraresi R, Palloshi A, Aprigliano G, Caravaggi C, Centola M, Sozzi F, Danzi GB, Manzi M. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2012;43:73-80
21. Vascular anatomy of the foot: the first step toward pedal recanalization. Manzi M, Cester G, Palena LM, Alek J, Candeo A, Ferraresi R. Radiographics 2011;31:1623-36
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22. A new device to seal large coronary aneurysms: a case report. Danzi GB, Pomidossi GA, Casolo F, Centola M, Ferraresi R, Lotan C. J Med Case Reports 2010;4:238
23. Dialysis access pseudoaneurysm: endovascular treatment with a covered stent. Centola M, Ferraresi R, Danzi GB. BMJ Case Report 2010 BMJ Case Rep 2010 Oct 31;2010
24. Safety and efficacy of a dermal substitute in the coverage of cancellous bone after surgical debridement for severe diabetic foot ulceration. Caravaggi C, Sganzaroli AB, Ferraresi R. Eur Wound Management Association Journal 2009;9:11-4
25. Long-term outcomes after angioplasty of isolated below-the-knee arteries in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia. Ferraresi R, Centola M, Ferlini M, Da Ros R, Caravaggi C, Assaloni R, Sganzaroli A, Pomidossi G, Bonanomi C, Danzi G. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2009;37:336-42
26. Multiple cardiac rhabdomyomas at routine fetal ultrasonography. Danzi GB, Ferlini M, Rizzuti T, Ferraresi R, Parazzini C, Centola M, Colli AM. Minerva Cardioangiol 2008;56:259
27. Side-by-side stenting technique to recanalise a complete in-stent occlusion of the superficial femoral artery. Ferraresi R, Ferlini M, Pomidossi G, Sozzi F, Bonanomi C, Danzi GB. J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 2007;8:965-6
28. Nonwindowed Nonremovable Fiberglass Off-Loading Cast Versus Removable Pneumatic Cast (AircastXP Diabetic Walker) in the Treatment of Neuropathic Noninfected Plantar Ulcers, A randomized prospective trial. Caravaggi C, Sganzaroli A, Fabbi M, Cavaiani P, Pogliaghi I, Ferraresi R, Capello F, Morabito A. Diabetes Care 2007;30:2577-8
29. Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for treatment of Critical Hand Ischemia. Ferraresi R, Ferlini M, Sozzi F, Pomidossi G, Caravaggi C, Danzi GB. Circulation 2006;114:e232–e234
30. Antioxidant system in sickle red cells. Beretta L, Gerli GC, Ferraresi R, Agostoni A, Gualandri V, Orsini GB. Acta Haematol 1983;70:194-7
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Book chapters
[1] Endovascular Interventions in Diabetic Foot Care. Orron DE, Ferraresi R, Belenky A, Manzi M. Book title: Peripheral Vascular Imaging and Endovascular Interventions. Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Pulblisher. Editors: Ducksoo Kim, Dan Orron, Nilesh Patel, Alik Farber.
[2] Below the Ankle Peripheral Artery Disease. Ferraresi R, Palena LM, Mauri G, Manzi M. PanVascular Medicine II edition, Lanzer P ed, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg
[3] Endovascular treatment of the tibial vessels. Ferraresi R, Palloshi A, Aprigliano G, Biondi-Zoccai G, in “Diabetic foot treatment”; 2012; editor Manzi M, Ed. Minerva Medica, Italy
[4] Below the elbow occlusive disease: endovascular treatment. Ferraresi R, Palloshi A. in “Handbook of Endovascular Interventions” 2013; editors Amit Kumar and Kenneth Ouriel, Springer
[5] Drug-eluting balloon technologies and results. How are drug-eluting balloons going to change our practice? Ferraresi R, Aprigliano G, Palloshi A, Frigerio S, Anzuini A. in "Critical limb ischemia: new developments and perspectives", Setacci C. Ed. Minerva Medica, 2010, Italy
[6] Economic impact of open versus endovascular treatment for critical limb ischemia. Domanin M, Molinari A, Sommaruga S, Ferraresi R, Gabrielli L, in "Critical limb ischemia: new developments and perspectives". Setacci C ed. Minerva Medica, 2010, Italy
[7] La rivascolarizzazione percutanea nel piede diabetico ischemico. Ferraresi R, Aprigliano G, Palloshi A, Anzuini A, in “Il trattamento medico e chirurgico del piede diabetico”, Farmaci, suppl Vol 9 - n. 1/2010
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International congresses
Date Congress Lectures/chairman
Jun 2-3 2016
MEET 2016 Nice France
Inflation with or without drugs BTK? Peroneal artery branch angioplasty in a Rutherford 5 patient
Jan 26-28 2016
LINC 2016 Leipzig Germany
Vascular screening in diabetic patients: How aggressive should we be and when to intervene?
Is flexed knee study useful in popliteal artery angioplasty? Implications of the wound related artery concept for BTK
revascularization strategies: When and how to do pedal interventions?
Pioneering techniques for chronic critical arm ischemia Current developments in the endovascular treatment of CLI patients
Jan 21-23 2016
CACVS 2016 Paris France
BTK lesions: DEB or DES? Ankle approaches: material, techniques and some results
Nov 26-28 2015
PCR Peripheral Istanbul Turkey
Chairmen of the session: “Revascularisation techniques in critical limb ischaemia - LIVE demonstration”
Chairman of the session: “Lower limb CTO - LIVE demonstration”
Nov 18-21 2015
VEITH 2015 New York USA
New Approaches To Limb Salvage In CLI Due To Very Distal Disease: Pedal Loop, Transcollateral And Small Artery Access In The Foot: Techniques, Tips And Tricks
Below The Ankle And Perimalleolar Occlusive Disease With CLI: Tips And Tricks For Treating It Endovascularly And When They Should Be Used: Hydrodynamic Boost To ReEnter The Tibial Artery True Lumen And Venous Arterialization
Foot Artery Disease In CLI: Innocent Bystander Or Leading Villain: When Should It Be Treated; When Should It Not Be Treated; And When Can It Not Be Treated: Some Patent Arteries In Leg And Foot Are Not Seen On DSA: How They Can Be Visualized
Late patency and limb salvage result after plantar and pedal loop PTAs for CLI: how do they differ in patients with gangrene and ulceration and those with rest pain
Critique of the angiosome concept: It is not simple: outcomes depend more on the distribution system in the foot than angiosome
Hydrodynamic boost: a novel re-entry technique in distal BTK vessel: when and how to do it
Special Considerations In Treating CLI In ESRD-Dialysis Patients Endovascularly
Intraluminal guidewire passage and treatment is the best technique for most lesions: how to stay intraluminal and know it
Jun 8-9 2015
MEET 2015 Nice France
Hydrodynamic dissection: a novel re-entry technique for subintimal approach in below-the-ankle vessel
BTK long lesions: devices and optimal treatment
Maj 19-22 2015
EuroPCR 2015 Paris France
State-of-the-art lecture: below-the-knee interventions for critical limb ischemia
All you need to know about CLI: Technical aspects – Issues in clinical practice
Below-the-knee revascularization: from simple to complex: lessons learned, unresolved issues and future perspectives
Hydrodynamic dissection: a novel re-entry technique for subintimal approach in below-the-ankle vessel
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April 14-16 2015
XXIX WCCI Warsaw Poland
When and how to treat below-the-ankle
Jan 27-30 2015
LINC 2015 Leipzig Germany
Vascular screening in diabetic patients: how aggressive should we be and when to intervene?
BTK revascularization: unresolved issues and outlook Below-the-ankle disease Foot vessel disease in critical limb ischemia: innocent bystander or
leading actor?
Jan 22-24 2015
CACVS 2015 Paris France
The role of foot vessel disease in critical limb ischemia
Dec 11-13 2014
Aortic surgery and anesthesia “how to do it” Milano Italy
The angiosome concept in real practice: how can it help to guide our revascularization strategies?
Nov 18-22 2014
VEITH 2014 New York USA
When And How To Treat Below The Ankle Occlusive Disease: What Percent Of CLI Patients Will Require It
Tips And Tricks For Tibial Interventions For CLI Pathophysiology Of Hand And Finger Ischemia In Hemodialysis
Patients And How It Can Best Be Treated
Nov 6 2014
IV International symposium of Endovascular Surgery SEACV Madrid Spain
Critical appraisal of technological resources for endovascular revascularization of the tibio-peroneal arteries (angioplasty-DEB-Stent-atherectomy-Cryoplasty-Laser)
InPact data give confidence to interventionalists to use DCB as first line therapy
Oct 2-3 2014
Technologies in peripheral arterial occlusive disease Bologna Italy
The role of foot vessel disease in CLI revascularization Endovascular reintervention in tibial arteries disease
Sep 13-17 2014
CIRSE 2014 Glasgow UK
Decision making in below knee intervention: techniques, devices and outcomes
Aug 21-23 2014
12th Chinese Vascular Surgery congress Shanghai China
Tips and Tricks in treatment of BTK lesions Low profile intervention in real world Percutaneous treatment of CLI in diabetics
June 27-29 2014
XXIX International Conference of the russian association of angiologists and vascular surgeons Ryazan Russia
Treatment management in cases of disease of tibial and pedal arteries
June 8-10 2014
MEET2014 Nice France
The first commandment of angioplasty for CLI: respect the “landing zone”
CTO long recanalization: tips and tricks for crossing and re-entry
May 30-31 2014
First international live course on drug-coated balloon angioplasty Milano Italy
DCB for below-the-knee angioplasty are well alive! DCB for below-the-elbow disease: have they a role in critical hand
ischemia?
May 20-23 2014
EuroPCR 2014 Paris France
All you need to know about below-the-knee revascularization: Unresolved issues and outlook
Alternative solutions in lower limb revascularization: The drug-eluting way: drug-eluting balloons, drug-eluting stents, bioresorbable
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scaffolds State-of-the-art lecture: below-the-knee interventions for critical limb
ischaemia
April 5-8 2014
Charing Cross 2014 London UK
CX36 ilegx Collaboration Day: Patient-centric revascularisation strategies in critical limb ischaemia
March 15 2014
5. Heidelberger Angiologietag Heidelberg Germany
Upper extremity PAD: How to treat?
May 21-24 2013
EuroPCR 2013 Paris France
Diabetic foot ulcers – the interventional options Go subintimal below-the-knee!
May 2 2013
10th annual meeting of the Israeli society of vascular and endovascular surgery & the Israeli society of interventional radiology Tel Aviv Israel
CLI due to foot vessel disease: how can we treat it? Treating upper limb ischemia
April 25-27 2013
CICE 2013 São Paulo Brasil
The angiosome concept in real practice: how to guide our revascularization strategies?
New frontiers in CLI: refined treatment protocols and emerging therapies
Advanced techniques for foot/BTK recanalization
April 6-9 2013
Charing Cross 2013 London UK
Intermittent claudication and chronic limb (critical) ischaemia are approached differently
The interventional approach to the diabetic critical limb ischaemia patient is different vs. the non diabetic
The subintimal space: not so easy to get in, not so easy to get out
Jan 29-30 2013
Internationa Symposium: Masterclass critical ischaemia diabetic foot Almelo The Netherlands
Patient tailored approaches in CLI matching arterial revascularisation with wound care and amputation strategies
Jan 23-26 2013
LINC 2013 Leipzig Germany
The role of subintimal recanalization in BTK Subintimal recanalization in “blind distalities” The crucial presenting symptom Patient tailored approaches for BTK-revascularization and wound-
care/amputation From diagnosis to post care: the CLI vascular and extravascular
continuum: How to eliminate rest pain? From diagnosis to post care: the CLI vascular and extravascular
continuum: How to preserve a limb with major tissue loss
Jan 17-19 2013
Controversies & updates in vascular surgery Paris France
Technique for pedal access and pedal loop interventions
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Nov 19-23 2013
VEITH 2012 New York USA
Obstructing Dissection Caused By Transfemoral And Transbrachial Anterograde Approach
What To Do For CLI Patients When There Are No Patent Outflow Arteries: Can DEBs Help?
Wound Related And Flow Guided Treatment For CLI With Necrotic Foot Lesions
Progress In Techniques For Treating Below-Elbow Occlusions For Critical Hand Ischemia
Oct 9-12 2012
VIVA 2012 Las Vegas USA
LINC@VIVA: Matching Revascularization and Amputation/Wound-Care Strategies
Claudication and CLI: Interventional approaches for different clinical entities
Jun 1-3 2012
Hi-Tech Peripherique Annecy France
"Plantar loop" technique : pourquoi et comment ?
May 25 – 26 2012
Middle East Endovascular Forum on CLI and Diabetic Foot Management Dubai Emirates
Multidisciplinary approach: viewpoint from an Interventionalist Importance of revascularization in diabetic patients: role of
endovascular procedures Endovascular product starterskit
April 25-28 2012
CICE 2012 São Paulo Brasil
Use of DEB devices in critical limb ischemia Angiosomes: approach of the CLI matching the revascularization with
the wound care
April 14-17 2012
Charing Cross 2012 London UK
The angiosome concept in real practice: how to guide our revascularization strategies?
Angioplasty below the elbow arteries in critical hand iscaemia
March 28-30 2012
EviVenice 2012 Venice Italy
Strategies to optimize the final result Crossing CTOs in BTK vessels using the CROSSER System Live cases
March 23 2012
@-vacs 2012 masterclass Venice Italy
BTK revascularization: keep it simple but Masterclass Live cases
Jan 25–28 2012
LINC 2012 Leipzig Germany
Patient tailored approaches in CLI – matching arterial revascularisation with wound care and amputation strategies
Tissue and flow: an integrated surgical approach to diabetic foot How far and where to go in blind distalities Techniques for the below the elbow interventions in critical hand
ischemia
Dec 16 2011
Perspectives 2011 Bordeaux France
Navigation très distal
Dec 1-3 2011
MEET 2011 Rome Italy
Disease pattern in CLI: the importance of BTK treatment
Nov 16-18 2011
VEITH 2011 New York USA
Below-the-elbow PTA in critical hand ischemia in dialysis and other patients: a new horizon
Extreme subintimal angioplasty: how far can we find the true lumen?
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Oct 27 2011
IVEC 2011 Milan Italy
"Below-the-knee and below-the-elbow: role of DEB in critical limb ischemia"
Sep 10-14 2011
CIRSE 2011 Munich Germany
"Below-the-knee and below-the-elbow: role of DEB in critical limb ischemia"
May 19 2011
3rd International Montecarlo Workshop “New perspectives in prevention and treatment of CKD-MBD. Focus on vascular calcifications” Montecarlo Monaco
Interventional approach to Vascular Calcification
May 5-6 2011
Clinical and Practical aspects of BTK Interventions and CTO Crossroads Institute Bruxelles Belgium
Synthesis of current clinical data and indications in BTK CLI BTK CTO crossing techniques BTK PTA and Stenting Complications of BTK PTA and their management
April 14-15 2011
EVACS 2011 Venice Italy
ABC of new useful and useless BTK devices
March 17-19 2011
ETI 2011 Siena Italy
How DEB changed my daily practice in challenging patients Drug eluting balloon for small vessels: are the increased costs
justified?
Jan 19-22 2011
LINC 2011 Leipzig Germany
The role of peripheral angioplasty in hemodialysis patients with critical hand ischemia due to below-the-elbow arterial disease
The distinguishing traits of CLI: what makes it so different?
Oct 21-22 2010
V Reunion Nacional eccion Pie Diabetico SEACV Valencia Spain
4F approach in CLI treatment
May 25-28 2010
EuroPCR 2010 Paris France
Critical hand ischemia due to pure below-the-elbow arteries disease in patients in hemodialysis: the role of peripheral angioplasty (poster)
Optimising treatment strategies for complex femoral and infrapopliteal lesions: How would I treat?
April 22-23 2010
EviVenice 2010 Venice Italy
Is the peroneal recanalization enough? The rationale of my strategy Critical hand ischemia due to below-the-elbow vessels disease
April 8-9 2010
EVACS 2010 Venice Italy
Vascular access and closure revisited 20G-28F: debate 6F vs 4F: "4F antegrade"
March 25-27 2010
New vascular Horizon Istanbul
4F solutions: minimal is optimal
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Turkey
March 18-20 2010
ETI 2010 Siena Italy
Drug-eluting balloon technologies and results. How are drug-eluting balloons going to change our practice
Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty for treatment of critical hand ischemia
Jan 27-29 LINC 2010 Leipzig Germany
The treatment of lower limb disease with a 4F devices. Benefits and considerations
Jun 4-6 2009 Critical issues in endovascular treatment and more… Assisi Italy
Present and future of below the knee treatment: the future: drug eluting balloons, drug eluting stents and bioasbsorbable stents
March 18-20 2009
ETI 2009 Genova Italy
BTK revascularisation technique: catheters, wires, balloons
March 6-7 2008
Ischemic Diabetic Foot Treatment: a comprehensive corse II edition Milan Italy
Antegrade approach and radiological study of ischemic diabetic foot Therapeutic angiogenesis: the point of view of a "plumber" Scientific Director
Sept 25-26 2008
V Congreso Colombiano de Hemodinamia y las VI Jornadas SOLACI – 2° Región Andina Bogotà Colombia
Intervención en enfermedad infrapoplitea completa Angiogénesis y enfermedad vascular de miembros inferiores"
March 7-8 2008
Ischemic Diabetic Foot Treatment: a comprehensive course I edition Milan Italy
Radiological study of ischemic diabetic foot Scientific Director
Feb 28-29 March 1 2008
ETI: Endovascular Therapy International 2008 Venice Italy
An overview on percutaneous BTK revascularization techniques: balloon and stenting
March 1 2007
A course on diabetic foot treatment Crossroads Institute Bruxelles Belgium
Below-the-knee and SFA interventions in CLI patients
Jun 4-8 2004 American Diabetes Association’s 64th Scientific Session Orlando, Florida USA
Importance of Distal PTA in the Treatment of Neuroischemic Diabetic Foot (poster)