CEREBROVASCULAR PATHOLOGY
Surgical and endovascular treatment of steno-obstructive disease of the supra-aortic vessels is often associated with ischemic heart disease and valvular disease
Knowing the etiology and pathogenesis of carotid stenosis. Identify the correct diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in the cardiac surgery patient suffering from concomitant carotid disease. Knowing the basics notions of surgical and endovascular techniques for the treatment of carotid stenosis.
Teaching consists of 10 hours of training activities including 3 hours of lessons and analysis of the cases in the classroom and 7 hours of operating room rate
Etiology and pathogenesis of carotid stenosis
Clinical and instrumental diagnosis
Surgical techniques for treatment of carotid stenosis
Endovascular techniques for treating carotid stenosis
RUTHERFORD’S VASCULAR SURGERY, EIGHTH EDITION, Elsevier
ISBN: 978-1-4557-5304-8
ANNA LISA FURFARO (President)
SUSANNA PENCO
GIOVANNI PRATESI
GIAN MARCO ROSA
ANTONIO SALSANO
Oral examination
The assessment takes place only through the final exam which aims to ensure the effective acquisition by the student of the expected learning outcomes. The minimum required passing grade is 18/30, to achieve a pass the student must demonstrate that: - Knows the etiology and pathogenesis of carotid stenosis - Clinical and Diagnostic Imaging - Surgical techniques for treating carotid stenosis - Techniques(surgical and Endovascular) for treatment of carotid stenosis - Be able to discriminate between surgical, endovascular and medical relevance and address problems related to cerebral perfusion during cardiac surgery in patients with concomitant carotid stenosis.
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