Target audience
Pulmonologists, clinicians, thoracic surgeons, trainees.
Educational aims
Participants will gain an understanding of the different components of ventilator-dependent patient management through lectures, workshops, and hands-on sessions.
How to perform thoracoscopy M. Froudarakis (Alexandroupolis, Greece)
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Pathology of the Pleura G. Karpathiou (St-Etienne, France)
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Non-invasive techniques in pleural effusions A. Pataka (Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Anaesthesia for thoracoscopy J.M. Tschopp (Montana, Switzerland)
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Role of thoracoscopy in undiagnosed pleural effusions S. Anevlavis (Alexandroupolis, Greece)
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Chest ultra-sound in pleural disease G.F. Tassi (Brescia, Italy)
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Thoracoscopy in bacterial infections G.F. Tassi (Brescia, Italy)
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Post thoracoscopy follow-up P.A. Mori (Parma, Italy)
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Complications of thoracoscopy D. Spyratos (Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Management of malignant pleural mesothelioma M. Froudarakis (Alexandroupolis, Greece)
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Management of pneumothorax by thoracoscopy J.M. Tschopp (Montana, Switzerland)
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Pleurodesis for malignant pleural effusion A. Pataka (Thessaloniki, Greece)
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Thoracoscopy in TB pleuritis A.G. Casalini (Parma, Italy)
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Bronchoscopy in the investigation of pleural diseases J.M. Vergnon (Saint-Etienne, France)
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Thoracoscopy appearances: similarities and diversities M. Froudarakis (Alexandroupolis, Greece)
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