FINAL PROGRAMMEPOCKET GUIDE
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
International Conference
on Complications in
Interventional Radiology
June 7-9
Poertschach | Austria
www.iccir.eu
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Thursday, June 7
Coffee break
CS 401
Peripheral arterial interventions
CS 501
Ablation
KL 601
Keynote Lecture
CS 101
Embolisation
Coffee break
CS 201
Aortic interventions
Lunch break
KL 301
Keynote Lecture
Friday, June 8
Coffee break
Lunch break
Coffee break
KL 1201
Keynote Lecture
CS 701
Venous
CS 1001
Neurovascular
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Miscellaneous
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2 Important Addresses
3 Welcome Address
4 General Information
21 Technical Exhibitors List
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Conference Venue
Congress Center Woerthersee
Hauptstrasse 203
9210 Poertschach, Austria
Organising Secretariat
CIRSE Central Office
Neutorgasse 9
1010 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 1 904 2003
Fax: +43 1 904 2003 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.iccir.eu | www.cirse.org
Reservation Office Poertschach
Werzer Promenade 1
9210 Poertschach, Austria
Phone: +43 4272 2354
Fax: +43 4272 23541
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.woerthersee.com
Important Addresses
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3Welcome Address
Welcome to ICCIR 2018, the International Conference on
Complications in Interventional Radiology.
Once again, we have brought together a diverse group
of interventional radiologists with varying degrees of
experience to discuss the delicate matter, and difficult
reality, of procedural complications.
Although these conversations may be challenging, this
conference is a truly unique event, which offers the oppor-
tunity for professionals to openly and thoroughly discuss
cases in a discreet environment. Distinguished faculty
presenters will explore carefully selected case reports on
a wide range of possible complications, encouraging
participants to join them in a collective discussion on how
these can be avoided or best managed.
Our aim is to promote direct and open exchanges, and, in
this regard, collaboration is crucial. By confronting cases that
did not go as planned, we are all actively seeking to refine
the practice of interventional radiology and deliver the best
outcomes for patients.
This conference has been highly commended by doctors
from all levels of expertise, particularly by younger doctors
who appreciate learning practical lessons from these
real-life situations.
We aim for this positive feedback to continue and look
forward to another year of honest and engaging discussions!
Scientific Programme Committee
Christoph A. Binkert
Julien Garnon
Klaus A. Hausegger
Pierleone Lucatelli
Vinko Vidjak
Walter A. Wohlgemuth
Dear Colleagues,
Badges
Your personalised badge is your admission card to the
congress. For organisational and security reasons, badges
have to be worn at the congress venue at all times. A lanyard
will be given to you with the congress bag. Identity checks
in the congress centre may occur at any time. In case of loss,
a replacement badge will be provided for an administrative
charge of €80.
Certificate of Attendance
To obtain your certificate of attendance, please choose
one of the following options:
Print your certificate onsite at the congress
From Friday, June 9, 15:00, you can use one of the dedicated
workstations in the registration area to print your certificate.
All you need is your congress badge.
Print your certificate at home
After the congress, you will be able to print your certificate
of attendance at www.iccir.eu. All you will need is your last
name and badge number. Alternatively, you can log into
your personal CIRSE account at www.cirse.org with your
personal log-in details.
CME Credit Allowance
ICCIR 2018, Poertschach, Austria, has been accredited by
the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (EACCME®) with 15 European CME credits
(ECMEC®s). Each medical specialist should claim only those
hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational
activity.
Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des
Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association,
physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent
number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on
the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can
be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-
participation-international-activities.
General Information
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General Information
Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada,
recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC®s are deemed
to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as
defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Coffee Breaks, Snacks & Meals
The coffee and lunch break areas will be located on the
ground floor in the Exhibition area and the “Werzersaal”.
Thursday, June 7 10:30-11:00 13:00-14:00 15:30-16:00
Friday, June 8 10:30-11:00 13:00-14:00 15:30-16:00
Saturday, June 9 10:30-11:00
Disclaimer
CIRSE cannot accept any liability for the acts of the suppliers
to this meeting or the attendees‘ safety while travelling to
or from the congress. All participants are strongly advised to
carry adequate travel and health insurance, as CIRSE cannot
accept liability for accidents or injuries that may occur.
Disclosures
For financial disclosures and conflict of interest statements
please refer to www.iccir.eu.
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Evaluation
To complete the session evaluation and obtain credits
for your attendance at ICCIR 2018 sessions, please use
the online evaluation system, accessible at
https://cslide.ctimeetingtech.com/iccir2018/attendee/evaluation
Internet
A free wireless service is available to all delegates throughout
the congress centre.
Network: ICCIR2018
Password: iccir2018
Mobile Phones
Please do not forget to turn your mobile phone to silent mode
during the sessions.
Recording and Photographing
Video- or audio-recording of sessions/presentations is not
allowed without the speaker‘s/exhibitor‘s prior permission.
Smoking
ICCIR is a non-smoking congress. Smoking is permitted
outside the congress centre only.
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7General Information
Speaker Centre
The speaker centre is located on the first floor.
All material must be in English and provided on a CD-ROM,
DVD-ROM or USB flash drive (which is preferred) to be placed
on the central server onsite. All presentation files must be
uploaded at least 2 hours prior to the beginning of the
corresponding session.
Computers connected to the central server allowing access to
the speakers‘ presentations are available in the lecture room.
These computers are equipped with Microsoft Windows 7
Professional and Microsoft Office 2013 Professional.
Please note that speakers are not allowed to use their own
laptops for their presentations.
Opening Hours
Thursday, June 7 07:30-18:00
Friday, June 8 07:30-18:00
Saturday, June 9 08:00-12:00
Sponsors and Exhibitors
Please find a floor plan of the exhibition on the inside of the
back cover and a detailed list of all exhibitors on page 21.
Opening Hours
Thursday, June 7 09:00-18:00
Friday, June 8 09:00-18:00
Saturday, June 9 09:00-12:30
Tourist Information
For information regarding hotels, restaurants and excursions
please refer to the Reservation Office Poertschach. They will
help you with all matters related to your stay
in Poertschach.
Clinical Procedure Training
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Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
For more information, please visit www.cirse.org/esir2018
E u r o p e a n S c h o o l o f I n t e r v e n t i o n a l R a d i o l o g y
DVT/PE Thrombolysis
and Thrombectomy
February 15-16, 2019
Dublin (IE)
Local Hosts:
M.J. Lee & G.J. O'Sullivan
Royal College of Surgeons
in Ireland
Mastering Liquid Embolics
October 25-26, 2018
Zaragoza (ES)
Local Hosts:
M.A. de Gregorio & J. Urbano
CIBA Center
DEB & cTACE in Primary
and Secondary Liver Cancer
December 13-14, 2018
Villejuif (FR)
Local Host: T. de Baère
Institut Gustave Roussy
ESIR Courses
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Welcome Address
K.A. Hausegger (Klagenfurt/AT)
R.A. Morgan (London/UK)
09:00-10:30
Case Session
CS 101 Embolisation
Moderators:
K.A. Hausegger (Klagenfurt/AT)
R.A. Morgan (London/UK)
101.1 Fatal TACE
M. Takes; Basel/CH
101.2 When everything goes wrong
N. Sillanpää, J.-P. Pienimäki, J. Seppanen, H. Tero,
K. Janne, M. Leppänen, S.M. Protto; Tampere/FI
101.3 Prostatic abscess a newly reported complication
of prostatic artery embolization
I. Alrashidi; Riyadh/SA
101.4 Transcaval endoleak repair complicated by
nontarget Onyx embolization to the IVC, heart,
and pulmonary arteries
E. Hyatt, K. Menon, S. Toomay, S. Kalva; Dallas, TX/US
101.5 Asymptomatic late coil migration into the stomach
after preemptive embolization of an incidental
large true splenic artery aneurysm
R. Pfiffner, C. Gubler, T. Pfammatter; Zurich/CH
101.6 Sclerotherapy of venous malformation in a female
adolescent – mom falls into a depression because
of complications
W. Uller1, W.A. Wohlgemuth2; 1Regensburg/DE, 2Halle/DE
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CS 201 Aortic interventions
Moderators:
F. Fanelli (Florence/IT)
J. Lammer (Vienna/AT)
201.1 Acute aortic rupture on stent repositioning
in a patient with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)
S.F. Brennan, H.K. Moriarty, M. O’ Donohoe, L. Lawler;
Dublin/IE
201.2 Tortured by tortuosity during infrarenal EVAR
B. Ganai; Brighton/UK
201.3 Salmonella abdominal aortic endograft infection
with associated L2-3 discitis/osteomyelitis and
aortocutaneous fistula requiring endograft excision,
axillofemoral bypass, thoracic aortovisceral bypass
and translumbar occlusion of the native aorta
B. Toskich, C. Ritchie, A. Hakaim, H. Farres, G. Frey,
J.M. McKinney; Jacksonville, FL/US
201.4 Giant aortic arch pseudoaneurysm causing superior
vena cava syndrome: to treat or not to treat?
*G. Leati, P. Quaretti, L.P. Moramarco, N. Cionfoli,
R. Corti, I. Fiorina; Pavia/IT
201.5 Paraplegia after TEVAR in acute Typ B dissection
C. Kranewitter, J. Kilo, M. Grimm, W. Jaschke;
Innsbruck/AT
201.6 Aortic cuff graft placement and Chimney til renal
artery due to post surgical proximal anastomosis
leakage
S. Duvnjak; Odense/DK
12:30-13:00
Keynote Lecture
KL 301 New CIRSE classification of complications
D.K. Filippiadis (Athens/GR)
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Case Session
CS 401 Peripheral arterial interventions
Moderators:
E. Brountzos (Athens/GR)
J.A. Reekers (Amsterdam/NL)
401.1 The Big Bang: a case of an ever expanding hard
to treat post intervention pseudoaneurysm
R. Alabdulghani, U. Salati, L. Lawler; Dublin/IE
401.2 Dislocation of flow-diverting stents deployed
for popliteal aneurysm treatment
R. Zannoni, M. Fantoni, G. Capurri, S. Puglisi,
A. Andreone, I. Paladini, C. Marcato; Parma/IT
401.3 Type A aortic dissection followed by the elective left
subclavian stenting for the steal syndrome
V.E. Sherstobitov, M. Kashtanov; Ekaterinburg/RU
401.4 Left cerebral hemisphere stroke during right
subclavian artery stenting
*C. Hazar, S.J. Ong, P. Turner, T. Goddard; Leeds/UK
401.5 Retrograde migration of a subclavian artery stent
requiring open surgical trimming
*J. Kaczynski, J. Sathianathan; Dumfries/UK
401.6 Arteria subclavia stenosis, dissection and stent
thrombosis in a patient with Takayasu arteritis
*N. Zdanovskis, S. Ponomarjova, P. Ivanova,
A. Bernsteins; Riga/LV
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Case Session
CS 501 Ablation
Moderators:
R.H. Portugaller (Graz/AT)
D. Vorwerk (Ingolstadt/DE)
501.1 Biopsy needle failure during percutaneous
radiofrequency ablation in osteoid osteoma
B. Petritsch, A.S. Kunz, T.A. Bley; Würzburg/DE
501.2 Bronchial artery pseudoaneurysm after lung
radiofrequency ablation
R.F. Prosperi, H.R. Gouveia, H.S. Martin, J.H.M. Luz,
D. Barbosa, D.R. Paz, T. Fabiano; Rio de Janeiro/BR
501.3 Complications with irreversible electroporation
of the liver
A. Michos; Solna/SE
501.4 Management of intraprocedural bleeding during
ultrasound guided thermoablation of HCC on VIII
liver segment
L. Ginanni Corradini, B. Rocco, G. De Rubeis, P. Lucatelli,
P.G. Nardis, M. Corona, M. Bezzi; Rome/IT
501.5 Abscess formation post ablation in patient with
biliary enteric anastomosis
K. Gala, S. Kulkarni, N.S. Shetty, P. Patel; Mumbai/IN
501.6 Tricky bone iliac ablation: 1 patient, 2 procedures,
3 complications
J. Garnon; Strasbourg/FR
17:30-18:00
Keynote Lecture
KL 601 How much practical experience is necessary
to work safely?
M. Lee (Dublin/IE)
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Case Session
CS 701 Venous
Moderators:
P. Haage (Wuppertal/DE)
V. Vidjak (Zagreb/HR)
701.1 Serendipitous superior vena cava stentgraft
during angiographic procedure for hepatic venous
pressure gradient measurement
I. Fiorina, L.P. Moramarco, N. Cionfoli, R. Corti,
P. Quaretti; Pavia/IT
701.2 Pericardial perforation after semi-sharp
recanalization of IVC occlusion
J. Valcarcel Jose, J. Joudanin Seijo, E. Escalante Porrua,
D. Leon Guevara, E. Alba Rey, Q. Ordi Camprubi;
Hospitalet Del Llobregat/ES
701.3 Right atrial perforation following the use of a
surfacer device for central venous occlusion
D.A. Campbell, W. Loan; Belfast/UK
701.4 Endovascular retrieval of a migrated hepatic
venous stent
T. Mahesh; Hyderabad/IN
701.5 Fatal outcome of haemodialysis catheter migration
into the hepatic vein causing Budd-Chiari syndrome
M.A. Husainy; Oxford/UK
701.6 Acute covered stent migration in pulmonary artery:
retrieval and removal
M. Salsano, P. Singh, J. Freedman; Birmingham/UK
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Case Session
CS 801 Biopsy / Drainage
Moderators:
L. Hechelhammer (St. Gallen/CH)
O.M. van Delden (Amsterdam/NL)
801.1 withdrawn
801.2 Accidental artero-biliar fistula after percutaneous
transhepatic biliary drainage and its embolotherapy
D.A. Bartolucci, M. Alerci; Bellinzona/CH
801.3 Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm causing haemobilia
following transjugular liver biopsy
J. Howey, S.B. Nair; Hamilton, ON/CA
801.4 Dual antiplatelet therapy: double the headache
*K. Reddy, I. Ahmed; London/UK
801.5 To drain or not to drain: a complicated case of liver
abscess drainage requiring embolization in the
operation theater
S.Y. Lam, O.C. Leung; Hong Kong/HK
801.6 Fistulas of the ascending colon after percutaneous
drainage for symptomatic walled-off necrosis
K. Shimizu, K. Enoki, K. Motohashi, S. Sadaoka;
Kashiwa/JP
12:30-13:00
Keynote Lecture
KL 901 How to manage anticoagulant therapies before
and after the intervention
J. Garnon (Strasbourg/FR)
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Case Session
CS 1001 Neurovascular
Moderators:
R. Uberoi (Oxford/UK)
F. Wolf (Vienna/AT)
1001.1 Neuroprotection filter left in the carotid artery can
provide a permanent protection
*D. Siemieniuk, P. Myrcha, M. Kozak, P. Ciostek;
Warsaw/PL
1001.2 Extravasation during carotid artery stenting
*M. Kozak, P. Myrcha, D. Siemieniuk, P. Ciostek;
Warsaw/PL
1001.3 Air embolism during coiling of ruptured cerebral
aneurysm
W.P. Ngu, L.W. Chong, P. Maliakal; Hull/UK
1001.4 Delayed limb ischemia post microcatheter
entrapment leading to limb amputation
W. Guergues; Cairo/EG
1001.5 When blow-up causes blow-out
K.A. Hausegger, J. Haller, L. de Paoli; Klagenfurt/AT
1001.6 Mechanical thrombectomy – intraprocedural
bleeding
J. Haller, L. de Paoli, K.A. Hausegger; Klagenfurt/AT
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16:00-17:30
Case Session
CS 1101 Miscellaneous
Moderators:
W. Jaschke (Innsbruck/AT)
W. Wohlgemuth (Halle/DE)
1101.1 withdrawn
1101.2 Radiodermatitis after percutaneous sclerotherapy
of an aggressive vertebral hemangioma
L. Hechelhammer; St. Gallen/CH
1101.3 Multivessel complication after Whipple
S.M. Protto, N. Sillanpää, M. Leppänen, J.-P. Pienimäki,
J. Seppanen, T. Hinkka, J. Korhonen; Tampere/FI
1101.4 Massive post-vertebroplasty hemorrhage treated
with emergency local cement injection
L. Balestreri1, C. Santantonio1, A. Vit2, M. Urbani1; 1Aviano/IT, 2Udine/IT
1101.5 Splenic artery aneurysm: fatal rupture 2 years
after embolization
*F. Giurazza, F. Corvino, G. Cangiano, M. Silvestre,
F. Maglione, R. Niola; Naples/IT
1101.6 Supraumbilical skin rash after chemoembolization
J. Kettenbach; Wiener Neustadt/AT
17:30-18:00
Keynote Lecture
KL 1201 Sterile technique in IR
J.A. Reekers (Amsterdam/NL)
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Case Session
CS 1301 Filters
Moderators:
C.A. Binkert (Winterthur/CH)
P. Lucatelli (Rome/IT)
1301.1 Complex retrieval of fractured Angel Cath
A. Palumbo, D. Lamus; Dallas, TX/US
1301.2 Challenging vena cava filter
J. Garcia, A. Shah, G. Ramjas; Nottingham/UK
1301.3 Inferior vena cava filter malpositioned in
lumbar vein
A. Sayedin, O. Almokdad, A. Awad, A.J. Omar,
A. Barah; Doha/QA
1301.4 IVC filter placement – when things go from bad
to worse
*T. Carlsson, A. Dhillon, P. Eyers, K. Balasubramaniam;
Taunton/UK
1301.5 Snare-filter entrapment while retrieving a tilted
Cook celect vena cava filter
A. Barah, A. Alsherbini, O. Almokdad, A. Sayedin,
A. Almuzrkchi, A. Omar; Doha/QA
1301.6 What could possibly go wrong with an IVC filter
implantation? Everything.
S. Kudrnova; Bern/CH
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Case Session
CS 1401 Peripheral interventions
Moderators:
A.H. Mahnken (Marburg/DE)
M. Schoder (Vienna/AT)
1401.1 Subintimal revascularization of a SFA-CTO
with perforation: re-entry device assisted
revascularization and bleeding control following
implantation of a self-expanding stent-graft with
a partly extra-vascular course
J.P. Goltz; Lübeck/DE
1401.2 Acute renal failure followed by percutaneous
mechanical thrombectomy with AngioJet
D. Blašković1, T. Turk2, D. Perkov1, T. Mrak1, M. Marovic1,
V. Vidjak1; 1Zagreb/HR, 2Osijek/HR
1401.3 Ruptured iliac aneurysm – a straight forward
standard intervention?
J. Petersen, M. Freund; Innsbruck/AT
1401.4 Endovascular treatment of iliac and superficial
femoral artery stents complicated by fracture
*F. Corvino, G. Cangiano, F. Giurazza, M. Silvestre,
E. Cavaglià, F. Amodio, R. Niola; Naples/IT
1401.5 Massive iatrogenic iliacocaval fistula after PTA
of the common iliac artery successfully treated
with a stentgraft
T. Steinke, L. Nuth; Dusseldorf/DE
1401.6 Renal arteriocaval fistula following attempted filter
retrieval with forceps
G. Frey, J.M. McKinney, B. Toskich; Jacksonville, FL/US
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TECHNICAL EXHIBITION
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Alphabetical List
Company Booth #
Abbott 16
AMP Angerler Medizin Produkte 11
Andanza 13a
Bard Medica 17
Bayer 8
Boston Scientific 5
Bracco 6
BTG 7
Canon Medical Systems 14
Cook Medical 1
Cordis / Cardinal Health 4
Jotec / CryoLife 15
Medtronic 3
Penumbra 13b
Philips 9
Siemens Healthcare 12
Terumo / Vascutek 2
W.L. Gore 10
Numerical List
Company Booth #
Cook Medical 1
Terumo / Vascutek 2
Medtronic 3
Cordis / Cardinal Health 4
Boston Scientific 5
Bracco 6
BTG 7
Bayer 8
Philips 9
W.L. Gore 10
AMP Angerler Medizin Produkte 11
Siemens Healthcare 12
Andanza 13a
Penumbra 13b
Canon Medical Systems 14
Jotec / CryoLife 15
Abbott 16
Bard Medica 17
Technical Exhibition
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Abbott Ges.m.b.H 16
Perfektastrasse 84A
1230 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +431 891 22-0
www.abbott.com
At Abbott, we’re committed to helping you live your best
possible life through the power of health. For more than
125 years, we’ve brought new products and technologies
to the world – in nutrition, diagnostics, medical devices
and branded generic pharmaceuticals – that create more
possibilities for more people at all stages of life.
Today, 94,000 of us are working to help people to live not just
longer, but better, in the more than 150 countries we serve.
Connect with us at www.abbott.com, on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/Abbott and on Twitter @AbbottNews
and @AbbottGlobal.
AMP-Angerler Medizin Produkte 11
Handelsagentur & Vertriebs GmbH
Lindengrund 23
4663 Laakirchen
Austria
Phone: +43 7613 21 7 54
Fax: +43 7613 22 1 33
Email: [email protected]
www.amp-med.net
The main focus of our Company is the distribution of
innovative minimal-invasive medical devices for interventional
Radiology, interventional Cardiology for adult and pediatric
use and for Gastroenterology, Pneumology and also the
distribution of products for pharmaceutical use.
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Andanza International 13a
Inh. Ulrich Östreicher
Zum Werrablick 4
37276 Meinhard
Germany
Phone: +49 5651 320 512
Fax: +49 5651 320 513
www.andanza.de
Andanza International, a German based family company
was founded in 2005. In 2017 Andanza International is a
dynamic company, specialized on the puncture site aftercare.
It is built on “Made in Germany” quality concepts. Andanza
International offers with his in house developed Premofix
assortment a new range of unpretentious but still innovative
products. The product category of Fast–Pressure-Systems
after hemostasis is meeting internationally growing demand
for growing patient and user comfort. All of our Premofix
products are non-invasive and therefore have a very low risk
potential. The concept for the international markets is also
focusing on the puncture site aftercare. Premofix products
are unrivaled and easy to use, at low cost for customers.
Bandages, plaster stripes and thick swaps to exert pressure on
the puncture become redundant. The Premofix assortment
offers different products to increase safety either as addition
to wound closure systems or as sole solution. With our brand
new closure system Premoclose Set and Synerclose we are
now making the next step. The easy to apply product set is a
result of many years of experience in puncture site care. Also
with this new system we follow our goal to supply simple
and easy to use products. They support the convenience of
patient and users. Feel free to visit us at our booth and join
the worldwide growing number of pleased users.
You are welcome.
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Bard Medica S.A. 17
Rinnböckstrasse 3
1030 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +431 4949 130-0
Fax: +431 4949 130-30
Email: [email protected]
www.bard.at
BD is one of the largest global medical technology companies
in the world and is advancing the world of health by
improving medical discovery, diagnostics and the delivery
of care. The company supports the heroes on the frontlines
of health care by developing innovative technology, services
and solutions that help advance both clinical therapy for
patients and clinical process for health care providers. BD
and its 65,000 employees have a passion and commitment
to help improve patient outcomes, improve the safety and
efficiency of clinicians’ care delivery process, enable laboratory
scientists to better diagnose disease and advance researchers’
capabilities to develop the next generation of diagnostics
and therapeutics. BD has a presence in virtually every country
and partners with organizations around the world to address
some of the most challenging global health issues. By working
in close collaboration with customers, BD can help enhance
outcomes, lower costs, increase efficiencies, improve safety
and expand access to health care. In 2017, BD welcomed
C. R. Bard and its products into the BD family.
For more information on BD, please visit bd.com.
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Bayer Austria GmbH 8
Herbststrasse 6-10
1160 Wien
Austria
Phone: +431 711 46-0
Fax: +431 711 46-14
Email: [email protected]
www.bayer.at
Bayer is a Life Science company with a more than 150-year
history and core competencies in the areas of health care and
agriculture. With our innovative products, we are contributing
to finding solutions to some of the major challenges of our
time. The Pharmaceuticals Division focuses on prescription
products, especially for cardiology and women’s healthcare,
and on specialty therapeutics in the areas of oncology,
hematology and ophthalmology. The division also comprises
the radiology business, which markets diagnostic imaging
equipment together with the necessary contrast agents. Our
mission is to research, develop, manufacture and market
innovative products that improve the health of people
throughout the world. Knowing the importance of an
accurate diagnosis, Bayer has been committed to the field
of radiology for more than 100 years, providing products
and tools that help enhance medical images and increase
diagnostic confidence.
Boston Scientific GesmbH 5
Medizintechnik
Wienerbergstrasse 11
1100 Vienna
Austria
www.bostonscientific.de
Boston Scientific Corporation (Boston Scientific) is a
worldwide developer, manufacturer and marketer of
medical devices whose products are used in a range of
interventional medical specialties, including interventional
radiology, interventional cardiology, peripheral
interventions, neuromodulation, neurovascular intervention,
electrophysiology, cardiac surgery, vascular surgery,
endoscopy, oncology, urology and gynecology.
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Bracco Österreich GmbH 6
Floridsdorfer Hauptstrasse 1
1210 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 1 489 3495
Fax: +43 1 489 3495-204
Email: [email protected]
www.braccoimaging.com
Bracco Imaging S.p.A., part of the Bracco Group, is one of the
world’s leading companies in the diagnostic imaging business.
Headquartered in Milan, Italy, Bracco Imaging develops,
manufactures and markets diagnostic imaging agents and
solutions that meet medical needs and facilitate clinical
solutions. Bracco Imaging offers a product and solution
portfolio for all key diagnostic imaging modalities: X-Ray
Imaging (including Computed Tomography-CT, Interventional
Radiology, and Cardiac Catheterization), Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI), Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS), Nuclear
Medicine through radioactive tracers, and Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy.
The Company operates in over 90 markets worldwide, either
directly or indirectly, through subsidiaries, joint ventures,
licenses and distribution partnership agreements. With an
ongoing research covering all key modalities, Bracco Imaging
has a strong presence in key geographies: North America;
Europe and Japan. The Company also operates in Brazil,
South Korea, and China. Operational investments have been
made in order to achieve top quality and compliances with
a sustainable ecology friendly production. Manufacturing
activities are located in Italy, Switzerland, Japan and China.
The Company is an innovative Research and Development
(R&D) player with an efficient process oriented approach
and a track record of innovation in the diagnostic imaging
industry. R&D activities are managed in the three Research
Centers located in Italy, Switzerland and USA.
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BTG 7
Biocompatibles UK Ltd, a BTG International group company
Lakeview, Riverside Way
Watchmoor Park, Camberley
GU15 3YL Surrey
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 758 315 7793
www.btg-im.com/en-GB
At BTG we are focused on bringing to market innovative
products in specialist areas of medicine to better serve
doctors and patients. Our growing portfolio of Interventional
Medicine products is designed to advance the treatment of
cancer, severe emphysema, severe blood clots and varicose
veins, while our Specialty Pharmaceuticals portfolio offers
antidotes that alleviate toxicity and treat rare conditions.
Canon Medical Systems Europe B.V. 14
Zilverstraat 1
2718RP Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
Phone: +31 79 368 9222
Email: [email protected]
eu.medical.canon
Canon Medical offers a full range of diagnostic medical
imaging solutions including CT, X-Ray, Ultrasound and
MRI, across the globe. As of December 2016, Canon
Medical became a member of the Canon Group. In line
with our continued Made For life philosophy, patients
are at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to
provide medical professionals with solutions that support
their efforts in contributing to the health and wellbeing
of patients worldwide. Our goal is to deliver optimum
health opportunities for patients through uncompromised
performance, comfort and safety features.
At Canon Medical we work hand in hand with our partners
– our medical, academic and research community. We build
relationships based on transparency, trust and respect.
Together as one, we strive to create industry-leading solutions
that deliver an enriched quality of life.
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Cook Medical 1
National Technology Park
Limerick
Ireland
Phone: +353 61 334440
Email: [email protected]
www.cookmedical.eu
Since 1963, Cook Medical has worked with physicians to
develop minimally invasive technologies. Cook Medical was
one of the first companies to help popularise interventional
medicine, and has pioneered many of the devices now
commonly used to perform minimally invasive medical
procedures. The company integrates device design,
biopharma, gene & cell therapy & biotech to enhance patient
safety & improve clinical outcomes in the fields of aortic
intervention; interventional cardiology; critical care medicine;
gastroenterology; radiology, peripheral vascular, bone access
& oncology; surgery & soft tissue repair; urology; assisted
reproductive technology, gynecology & high-risk obstetrics.
We remain family-owned so that we can focus on what we
care about: patients, our employees and our communities.
For more information, visit www.cookmedical.eu.
Cordis – A Cardinal Health Company 4
Teinfaltstrasse 8
1010 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +431 930 84 3036
Fax: +431 930 84 3037
www.cardinalhealth.com/en
Cordis is a worldwide leader in the development and
manufacture of interventional vascular technology with a
more than 50-year history of delivering pioneering products
to treat millions of patients. With a reputation for clinical
acumen, training and services, Cordis established a legacy of
innovation in high-quality and less-invasive cardiovascular
and endovascular products and built a strong global footprint
with operations in countries around the world.
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Jotec GmbH / CryoLife Inc. 15
Lotzenäcker 23
72379 Hechingen
Germany
Phone: +49 7471 922 0
Email: [email protected]
www.jotec.com
www.CryoLife.com
Jotec, a fully owned subsidiary of CryoLife Inc. develops,
manufactures and markets medical devices for the treatment
of the entire aorta - from the ascending aorta to the iliac
arteries. A comprehensive, highly specialised portfolio of
products and technologies. We can meet all your needs
always aiming to offer best possible solutions for patient’s
treatment.
Medtronic Österreich GmbH 3
Handelskai 94-96
1200 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 1 24044 0
www.medtronic.at
As a global leader in medical technology, services and
solutions, Medtronic improves the lives and health of millions
of people each year. We use our deep clinical, therapeutic and
economic expertise to address the complex challenges faced
by healthcare systems today. Let’s take healthcare Further,
Together. Learn more at Medtronic.com.
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Penumbra Europe GmbH 13b
Am Borsigturm 44
13507 Berlin
Germany
Phone: +49 30 200 5676 0
Fax: +49 30 200 5676 10
Email: [email protected]
http://www.penumbrainc.com/
Penumbra, Inc., headquartered in Alameda, California (USA),
is a global healthcare company focused on interventional
therapies that designs, develops, manufactures and markets
innovative devices. The company has a broad portfolio of
products that addresses challenging medical conditions and
significant clinical needs across two major markets, neuro
and peripheral vascular.
Philips Austria 9
Euro Plaza, Kranichberggasse 4
1120 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 664 3510329
Email: [email protected]
www.philips.at/healthcare
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading company
in health technology. With Philips’ headquarter in the
Netherlands, the goal of the company is to improve people’s
life with products and solutions along the health continuum:
healthy living, prevention, diagnosis, treatment as well as in
home care. The basis of development for integrated solutions
are modern technologies and a profound knowledge about
the needs of medical professionals and consumers.
Philips is leading in diagnostic imaging, image-guided
therapy, patient monitoring, healthcare IT and in healthcare
products for consumers and home care. Overall, Philips
employs around 74,000 people in more than 100 countries.
With their product portfolio in health technology, the
company achieved 17.8 billion euro revenue in 2017.
Find out more about Philips at www.philips.at.
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Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics GmbH 12
Siemensstrasse 90
1210 Vienna
Austria
Phone: +43 (0)51707-0
Email: [email protected]@siemens-healthineers.com
www.healthcare.siemens.at
At Siemens Healthineers, our purpose is to enable healthcare
providers to increase value by empowering them on their
journey towards expanding precision medicine, transforming
care delivery, and improving patient experience, all enabled
by digitalizing healthcare. An estimated 5 million patients
globally everyday benefit from our innovative technologies
and services in the areas of diagnostic and therapeutic
imaging, laboratory diagnostics and molecular medicine,
as well as digital health and enterprise services. We are a
leading medical technology company with over 170 years
of experience and 18,000 patents globally. With more than
48,000 dedicated colleagues in 75 countries, we will continue
to innovate and shape the future of healthcare.
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Terumo Deutschland GmbH 2
Zweigniederlassung Österreich
Liebermannstrasse F10.301
2345 Brunn am Gebirge
Austria
www.terumo-europe.com
Tokyo-based Terumo Corporation is one of the world’s leading
medical device manufacturers with over $5 billion in sales and
operations in more than 160 nations. Founded in 1921, the
company develops, manufactures and distributes world-class
medical devices including products for use in cardiothoracic
surgery, interventional procedures and transfusion medicine;
the company also manufactures a broad array of syringe
and hypodermic needle products for hospital and physician
office use. Terumo contributes to society by providing
valued products and services to the health care market
and by responding to the needs of health care providers
and the people they serve. Terumo develops products for
interventional radiologists that specialize in treating patients
with oncological indications. Rising to the challenge of
creating innovative treatments for patients, we bring you a
complete range of interventional oncology products that
focus on Access, Loco-regional treatments, Endovascular
embolization; As a pioneer in interventional oncology,
Terumo is committed to bringing you cutting-edge
technology that is more effective and easier to use. We
are committed to supporting our comprehensive product
portfolio by a well-trained sales force and solid clinical
evidence.
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W. L. Gore & Associates GmbH 10
Hermann-Oberth-Strasse 22
85640 Putzbrunn
Germany
www.goremedical.com/eu
At Gore Medical, we have provided creative therapeutic
solutions to complex medical problems for 40 years. During
that time, 40 million innovative Gore Medical Devices have
been implanted, saving and improving the quality of lives
worldwide. Our extensive family of products includes vascular
grafts, endovascular and interventional devices, surgical
meshes for hernia and soft tissue reconstruction, staple line
reinforcement materials, and sutures for use in vascular,
cardiac, and general surgery. We are one of a select few
companies to appear on all of the U.S. “100 Best Companies
to Work For” lists since the rankings debuted in 1984. For
several years now, we have also been voted one of the best
workplaces in Europe and have been ranked on top workplace
lists in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden. For
more information, visit goremedical.com/eu.
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Abbott 16
AMP Angerler Medizin Produkte 11
Andanza 13a
Bard Medica 17
Bayer 8
Boston Scientific 5
Bracco 6
BTG 7
Canon Medical Systems 14
Cook Medical 1
Cordis / Cardinal Health 4
Jotec / CryoLife 15
Medtronic 3
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Siemens Healthcare 12
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