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Technological leaps in vascular surgery

A 2024 overview of what is expected to revolutionize historical paradigms

Gaetano LANZA, Andrea KAHLBERG
the ltalian Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery SICVE

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DESCRIZIONE

As Thomas Kuhn had already understood in 1962, the scientific progress tends to occur by alternating two distinct phases: periods of normality, during which the scientific activity usually respects established paradigms, are typically followed by periods of profound crisis, during which a bloom of new theories, innovative ideas, and related technologies eventually emerges. These sparks of scientific revolution challenge the previous paradigms, but only a few of them, the best, will really lead to the birth of new and updated paradigms. Since the turn of the last millennium, we have been experiencing the digital revolution, the advanced development of robotics, the rise of genetic engineering and nanotechnology, the imposition of the “Internet of Things”. Last but not least, we are well aware that we are entering the new era of Artificial Intelligence. These and other technological leaps have contributed to a profound transformation in the way we approach healthcare. And Vascular Surgery, of course, is not exempt. This book collects a selected series of recent innovations in the field of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, exhaustively described by renowned international experts engaged in their development and application. It is aimed at trainees and specialists interested in understanding and improving the most complex aspects of surgical therapy for vascular diseases. With this volume, SICVE makes a bet on the future, trying to indentify which cutting-edge technologies will represent the “game-changers” in our wonderful surgical discipline.


INFORMAZIONI SUGLI AUTORI

Gaetano LANZA. President of the ltalian Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery SICVE
Andrea KAHLBERG. Department of Vascular Surgery, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University School of Medicine, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy


INDICE DEI CAPITOLI

Overview on structural evolving areas in vascular surgery - Reorganization and digital renovation of the health system: concrete perspectives in vascular surgery

Maurizio Taurino, Pasqualino Sirignano, Stefano Bartoli

Overview on structural evolving areas in vascular surgery - The revolution of the hybrid room: shared and integrated use of new spaces and technologies

Giovanni Tinelli, Simona Sica, Ottavia Borghese, Tommaso Donati, Antonio Luparelli, Francesca De Nigris, Yamume Tshomba

Overview on structural evolving areas in vascular surgery - Digital transformation in training young vascular surgeons and residents: web-based distance education, advanced simulation, and virtual reality tools

Gemmi Sufali, Rodolfo Pini, Stefania Caputo, Antonino Di Leo, Betti Shyti, Andrea Vacirca, Enrico Gallitto, Mauro Gargiulo, Gianluca Faggioli

Overview on structural evolving areas in vascular surgery - The role of large language models in disseminating vascular scientific knowledge to the general population

Walter Dorigo, Claudia Pacciani, Mario D’Oria, Elena Giacomelli, Sara Speziali, Sandro Lepidi, Aaron Thomas Fargion, Raffaele Pulli

Technology boosted diagnosis and advanced procedural planning in endovascular surgery - Robot-mediated vascular ultrasound imaging: a promising technology for vascular diagnosis and screening programs

Paolo Zamboni, Giulia Baldazzi, Anselmo Pagani, Alessandro Bertagnon, Saverio Farsoni, Marcello Bonfè

Technology boosted diagnosis and advanced procedural planning in endovascular surgery - Computer modelling and advanced simulation in TEVAR

Anna Ramella, Giulia Luraghi, Sara Barati, Giulia De Campo, Jose F. Rodriguez Matas, Jasper de Koort, Tim Mandigers, Irene Fulgheri, Maurizio Domanin, Robin Heijmen, Nabil Chakfe, Frederic Heim, Francesco Migliavacca, Santi Trimarchi

Technology boosted diagnosis and advanced procedural planning in endovascular surgery - 3D printing may improve diagnosis and procedural planning of endovascular procedures

Antonio Freyrie, Claudio Bianchini Massoni, Alexandra Catasta, Arianna Mersanne, Chiara Martini, Ruben Foresti, Paolo Perini

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - The role of new advanced tools in treating aortoiliac lesions: intravascular ultrasound imaging and intravascular lithotripsy

Franco Grego, Michele Piazza, Sabrina Menara, Elda Chiara Colacchio, Michele Antonello, Francesco Squizzato

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Routine use of CO2: forget iodinated-contrast injuries during complex aortic procedures

Paolo Spath, Enrico Gallitto, Federica Campana, Marcello Lodato, Stefania Caputo, Rodolfo Pini, Chiara Mascoli, Andrea Vacirca, Gianluca Faggioli, Mauro Gargiulo

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Extreme off-label techniques to treat TAAA: physician-modified endografts, in-situ fenestrations, and electrified wire-based maneuvers

Davide Esposito, Martina Bastianon, Caterina Melani, Gaddiel Mozzetta, Jessica Lanza, Giuseppe Baldino, Fabio Grimaldi, Enrica Bosisio, Giovanni Pratesi

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Pushing the limits proximally 1: endovascular treatment of aortic arch disease with branched custom-made devices

Paolo Spath, Jan Stana, Nikolaos Tsilimparis

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Pushing the limits proximally 2: endovascular treatment of aortic arch disease with physician-modified devices

Ludovic Canaud, Thomas Gandet

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Pushing the limits proximally 3: novel solutions to treat the ascending aorta, and the challenge of endo-Bentall procedures

Mario Lescan, Martin Czerny

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - Replacing the use of X-rays for endovascular aortic repair: Optical Fiber Based-Technology (FORS)

Jurre Klaassen, Gemmi Sufali, Constantijn E.V.B. Hazenberg, Joost A. Van Herwaarden

Endovascular emerging technologies and “super-novel” therapeutical strategies for complex aortic disease - The current insurmountable limits of aortic endovascular approach: when open surgery will remain the best (or the only) strategy

Andrea Kahlberg, Benedetta Mangili, Nicola Favia, Carlotta Bugna, Roberto Chiesa

The challenge of artificial intelligence - Digital patient data: artificial intelligence, machine learning and sensor technology in the new era of research and clinical data collection

Paolo Servi, Enzo Gentile, Emiliano Chisci, Stefano Michelagnoli

The challenge of artificial intelligence - What is big data in vascular surgery and how may be used with AI: will randomized controlled trials be replaced?

Jean-Baptiste Ricco, Farid Guetarni, Aurélien Hostalrich

The challenge of artificial intelligence - Enhancing clinical decision making in AAA diagnosis and treatment with AI: how can it help with prediction of AAA growth, endoleaks and spinal cord ischemia

Venkat Ayyalasomayajula, Stefan P.M. Smorenburg, Dieuwertje Alblas, Patryk Rygiel, Lotte Rijken, Kaj O. Kappe, Jelmer Wolterink, Kak Khee Yeung

The challenge of artificial intelligence - Artificial intelligence in ultrasounds diagnostics: the future is now

Nicola Reina, Alder Casadei

The challenge of artificial intelligence - Power is nothing without control: potential downsides of AI-supported chatbots in addressing patient queries about aortic disease

Germano Melissano, Timo Söderlund, Giovanni Tinelli, Andrea Kahlberg

Bioengineering, biomaterials and cell-therapies - Current evidence on vascular biomaterials and future perspectives

Vincenzo Vento, Salomé Kuntz, Anne Lejay, Nabil Chafké

Bioengineering, biomaterials and cell-therapies - New methodological approaches in Med-Tech Research and innovation

Stefano Bonvini, Sara Allievi, Nicola Doppio

Bioengineering, biomaterials and cell-therapies - Actual state and promises of regenerative medicine in vascular and endovascular surgery

Eugenio Caradonna, Flavio Peinetti, Francesco Setacci, Fulvio Ferrara, Carlo Setacci

Bioengineering, biomaterials and cell-therapies - Coupling transcriptomics, proteomics, and immune cell landscape to develop new biomarkers for the diagnosis and monitoring of atherosclerosis

Martina Mutoli, Andrea Rampin, Alberto M. Settembrini, Giovanni Nano, Massimiliano Martelli, Antonino Bruno, Gaia Spinetti

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