Join us for a free webinar on 25 November at 05:00 PM CET about new imaging capabilities in the neurointerventional suite. The webinar will be moderated by Jan Gralla and presented by Pasquale Mordasini.
The webinar is supported by Siemens and registration for the webinar is free.
What is the webinar about?
The webinar is about new imaging capabilities and imaging features of a novel generation of biplane angiography suites, the ARTIS icono (Siemens Healthineers) and will discuss clinical applications of these new imaging capabilities. The presentation is based on the first clinical experience with the clinical unit test system (CUT) of ARTIS icono at the University Hospital Inselspital Bern, Switzerland.
Key message
The new angiography suite offers new fluoroscopy and DSA acquisition techniques (roadmap, 3s rotational 3D DSA, Neuro Device protocol and improved flat panel cone beam imaging capabilities (sine spin FP CT, multiphase FP CTA, time-resolved whole-brain FP perfusion).
Learning objectives
- the system is a CUT system, therefore still fine-tuning necessary and work in progress
- the system offers improved imaging capabilities for the neurointerventional suite, including new fluoroscopy and DSA acquisition techniques as well as flat-panel cone beam imaging capabilities
- novel possibilities of implant delineation
- the new flat panel cone beam imaging capabilities are of special interest in the workflow and treatment process of acute ischemic stroke
About the speakers
The presenter of the webinar is PD Dr. med. Pasquale Mordasini, head of the neurointerventional unit at the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology Inselspital Bern, Switzerland.
The moderator of the webinar is Prof. Jan Gralla, Director, and Chair of the University Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology Inselspital Bern, Switzerland.
What to expect?
The ESMINT webinar provides you the opportunity to meet experts, who share with you their experience, practice, and way of thinking regarding everyday challenges in the field of neurointerventions.
The webinar will be an interactive live transmission. All participants will be able to ask questions through a live online chat.