 
 Vascular access
	08.00 News
	Chairmen Gilbert Franco, Jean Marzelle
	08.00 Vascular access monitoring: from being idealistic to realistic, Eric Chemla
	08.10 Central venous disease at the costo-clavicular junction, Karl Illig
	08.30 Ongoing trials and new and novel technology (Drug eluting balloons, Blue grass flossing technique, laminate external stents, coll-r eluting gauze, etc.), Raphael Coscas
	08.40 Discussion
	08.55 Tricks of the Trade for a Safe Cannulation Technique
	08.55 Make it easier (transposition, elevation and lipectomy), Pierre Bourquelot
	09.05 Make it quicker and less painful (ultrasound guided cannulations, early stick grafts, VWING, venous autotransplant), Eric Chemla
	09.15 Discussion
	09.30 Debate. Vascular Access in the Elderly: Native or Prosthetic?
	09.30 A venous access is always better, Selcuk Baktiroglu
	09.40 A prosthetic option should always be favoured, David Shemesh
	09.50 Discussion
	10.30 News
	Chairmen Pierre Bourquelot, Eric Chemla
	10.40 HeRO device: central vein recanalization may be difficult, Christine Jahn
	10.50 Lessons (and their practical consequences) learned from the REIN registry (French national audit) for poorly matured accesses in recently started haemodialysis patients, Raphael Coscas
	11.00 Discussion
	11.15 Debate. The Native Access is…
	11.15 A miracle! Carlo Basile
	11.25 A nightmare! Richard Amerling
	11.35 Discussion
	11.45 Lecture. To DRIL or DR no IL: that is the question, Karl Illig
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