Barend Mees

Professor of Vascular Surgery

Barend Mees

Maastricht Heart+Vascular Center

Netherlands

Barend M.E Mees (MD PhD FEBVS) studied medicine at LUMC in Leiden and completed his training as General and Vascular Surgeon at Erasmus MC Rotterdam in 2011. He subsequently spent two years in Melbourne, Australia, to further specialize in Endovascular Surgery. From May 2014 he works as consultant Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon in the department of Vascular Surgery at MUMC+ in Maastricht. He is deputy head and research coordinator of the department. His clinical area of interest is the (endovascular) treatment of (complex) aortic disease and peripheral arterial disease.

He has obtained a PhD in Vascular Biology from Erasmus MC, INSERM (U689, Paris) and Max-Planck Institute (Bad Nauheim, Germany). His main research areas are vascular biology and tissue engineering and innovative endovascular techniques. In 2024 he was appointed Professor of “Vascular Repair and Regeneration” at Maastricht University.

Prof.dr. Mees is examiner of the UEMS FEBVS examination since 2017. He is also the inventor of the mazeBox, a novel hands-on simulator for Endovascular training and course director of the arterial section of the European Vascular Course in Maastricht. He was secretary of the Dutch Society for Vascular Surgery from 2018-2023. Since 2021 he is a member of the ESVS Guidelines Steering Committee and the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.

 

Talks

11:49 to 12:30

Technologies for aortic dissection: Round table discussion

  • Zone 0 intervention after ascending replacement: Current arch branch technologies and areas of unmet need
  • EndoAscending repair – what do we need to conquer the last piece of the pie?
  • Needs for B/FEVAR in visceral segment: Is there ever a need for fenestrations in post-dissection aortic aneurysms?
  • False lumen management– cut, block or ignore. Is less more?
  • New TEVAR devices to avoid stent graft induced new entry tears and  retrograde type A dissection
  • Navigating the dissected aorta

Tim Resch, Stéphan Haulon, Tilo Kölbel, Barend Mees, Gustavo Oderich

13:45 to 13:57

Preventing and managing spinal cord ischaemia after interventions for aortic dissection

Barend Mees

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