CLAN 2024 - Congreso Latinoamericano de Neurocirugia
Santiago, Chile
Dr. Fady Charbel will be in full force with 7 lectures including hands-on demonstrations over the course of the event.
Santiago, Chile
Dr. Fady Charbel will be in full force with 7 lectures including hands-on demonstrations over the course of the event.
San Diego, CA
See the HD03 Hemodialysis Monitor at booth 1834 which can measure delivered flow, recirculation and access flow during dialysis.
Philadelphia, PA
Transonic offers flow measurements solutions for both interoperative vessel flow measurements during cardiac surgery and extracorporeal tubing flow measurements.
Ottawa, Canada
Visit us at booth #13
Maintaining the patient's access is critical to successful dialysis treatment. Help monitor the catheter, fistula or graft access with the HD03.
Kaoshiung, Taiwan
Dr. Charbel will be giving two presentations: “Going with the Flow. The data-driven evolution of a vascular neurosurgeon” and “Advances in the Diagnosis and Surgical Management of Vertebral Artery Pathologies"
Chicago, IL, USA
This course will highlight the concept/application of “flow” by one of the most experienced bypass surgeons, the inventor of the “Charbel Flow” probe, Dr. Fady Charbel. This one-and-a-half-day course is dedicated to the application of the concept of “flow” in neurovascular pathology with a didactic and hands-on instructional component in techniques of cerebrovascular bypass geared toward neurosurgery residents, fellows and attending surgeons. The didactic portion of the course will emphasize the concept of flow and its application in complex neurovascular pathology.
The nuances of patient selection, “devising a bypass” guided by patient’s physiology of “flow”, intraoperative/perioperative management, and types of bypass failures will be discussed by our experienced faculty. Additionally, Operative videos will demonstrate the concepts. The hands-on component will allow participants to practice microvascular anastomosis in our state-of-the-art Surgical Innovation and Training Lab (SITL) in a graded fashion that allows them to train on rat models on the last day of the course. In addition to having direct feedback from the faculty on their technique, the participants will have a master surgeon demonstrate their technique at the main station. Additionally, the participants will be able to watch live surgery in our Surgical Innovation and Training Lab and be able to engage in a Q/A session with the faculty on operative techniques.