Kidney and adrenal
This format aims to offer a basic course series for beginners, focusing on a different organ each year. This year, this six-hour course will focus on kidney and adrenal and is split into three sessions.
This format aims to offer a basic course series for beginners, focusing on a different organ each year. This year, this six-hour course will focus on kidney and adrenal and is split into three sessions.
Sunday, April 28, 17:00-19:00
Moderators: X. Buy (Bordeaux/FR), R.L. Cazzato (Strasbourg/FR)
Epidemiology: when to treat and when not to treat?
M. Müntener (Zürich/CH)
Biopsy of small renal masses: when and how best done?
L. Tselikas (Villejiuf/FR)
Percutaneous renal ablation: best ablation tool and image guidance
R.L. Cazzato (Strasbourg/FR)
Understanding the current outcome data compared to surgery
M. Calandri (Turin/IT)
Monday, April 29, 17:00-19:00
Moderators: X. Buy (Bordeaux/FR), G. Schmit (Rochester, MN/US)
Follow up imaging after thermal ablation
G. Tsoumakidou (Lausanne/CH)
T1b renal tumour: is there a role for IO?
F. Ridouani (New York, NY/US)
Complications of renal thermal ablation: how to avoid and manage them
G. Schmit (Rochester, MN/US)
Role of IO in oligometastatic renal cancer
X. Buy (Bordeaux/FR)
Tuesday, April 30, 17:00-19:00
Moderators: X. Buy (Bordeaux/FR), J.-P. Rives (Villejuif/FR)
Indications and patient selection for benign and malignant adrenal tumours
R.F. Grasso (Rome/IT)
Technique for adrenal ablation
P. Rao (Colmar/FR)
Medical environment for adrenal ablation: the anaesthesiologist’s point of view
J.-P. Rives (Villejuif/FR)
Adrenal metastasis ablation: current data compared to surgery and SBRT
A. King (Southampton/GB)
Participation is free of charge, but places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.