About this event
- Date and time Thu 22 Jul 2021 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
- Location Online
- Organised by Cardiothoracic
The aim of this virtual round-table discussion is to review new literature and promote understanding of the technicalities of mitral valve repair. Expert cardiologists will share tips and tricks for durable mitral valve repair, particularly minimally invasive versus sternotomy procedures.
The key learning objectives include:
- Share tips and tricks for durable mitral valve repair
- When not to operate
- When to operate
- When to reoperate
This webinar has CPD accreditation.
This webinar is a part of the Intervention on the mitral valve series.
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Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 2 hours before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.
Agenda
View the programme here
Welcome and introduction
Round table discussion
Professor Prakash Punjabi, Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Dr Anelechi Anyanwu, Professor and Vice-Chairman, Cardiovascular Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, USA, Professor Jean-François Obadia, Head of Adult Cardiac Surgery, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Cardiothoracique Louis Pradel, France, Professor Ottavio Alfieri, Senior Consultant, San Raffaele University Hospital, Milan and Professor Torsten Doenst, Chairman, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. University of Jena, Germany
Questions and answer session
Close of meeting
Location
Online
Disclaimer: All views expressed in this webinar are of the speakers themselves and not of the RSM.
Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. You will receive the webinar link 2 hours before the meeting. Late registrations will not be accepted.
Webinar recordings will be available for registered delegates up to 30 days after the live webinar, via Zoom. The link will be sent 24 hours after the webinar takes place.
This webinar will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels.