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Symposium

Rethinking multivalvular disease: bridging technology and technique, in aortic, mitral, and tricuspid surgery

Date and time

Friday, 10th October 2025
12:15 - 13:30
Room: Hall A2

Add to calendar MM/DD/YYYY 10/10/2025 12:15 PM 10/10/2025 01:30 PM Europe/Copenhagen Rethinking multivalvular disease: bridging technology and technique, in aortic, mitral, and tricuspid surgery

Join Medtronic at EACTS 2025 for a high-impact symposium designed for cardiac surgeons navigating an increasingly complex clinical landscape. From shifting patient demographics to evolving guidelines and rising expectations around durability, timing, and technique; today’s clinical decisions carry more weight than ever.

This is your opportunity to engage with leading surgical voices, explore forward-looking strategies, and examine how innovation, surgical techniques are reshaping the surgical standard of care.

Hall 2 60 TRANSPARENT

Session description

Join Medtronic at EACTS 2025 for a high-impact symposium designed for cardiac surgeons navigating an increasingly complex clinical landscape. From shifting patient demographics to evolving guidelines and rising expectations around durability, timing, and technique; today’s clinical decisions carry more weight than ever.

This is your opportunity to engage with leading surgical voices, explore forward-looking strategies, and examine how innovation, surgical techniques are reshaping the surgical standard of care.

Agenda

Time Topic Faculty

12:15

Welcome

Prof Pieter Kappetein
Dr Gintautas Bieliauskas

12:18

The Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery Imperative: Why you can't ignore It

Prof Tom Verbelen

12:35

Beyond age and risk: what the new SAVR guidelines really mean for the heart team?

Prof Robert Klautz

12:50

Valve strategies in the young: TAVR first, SAVR first… or regret later?

Mr Dincer Aktuerk

13: 05

AVR and the grade 2/3 dilemma: Do you repair the mitral or walk away?

Prof Omer Dzemali

13:20

Conclusion and final remarks

Prof Pieter Kappetein
Dr Gintautas Bieliauskas

Moderators:

  • Prof Pieter Kappetein
  • Dr Gintautas Bieliauskas

Speakers:

  • Prof Tom Verbelen
  • Prof Robert Klautz
  • Mr Dincer Aktuerk  
  • Prof Omer Dzemali