INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF CARDIAC SURGERY

The school

The interdisciplinary and interactive school offers a comprehensive overview of innovative techniques introduced in cardiovascular surgery to critically compare them with established conventional procedures. In addition to the advantages offered by the implementation of innovative techniques, participants will be made aware of the potential risks, ambushes and pitfalls arising from a premature and imprudent adoption of these techniques in the clinical setting. The various aspects of cardiovascular syndromes requiring urgent and emergent treatment will be analysed, with special attention to the role of surgery, the various aspects of heart failure, the most recent diagnostic and therapeutic advances in the field, with special attention to the role of surgery in acute ventricular failure to aortic dissections, massive pulmonary embolism to mechanical complications of myocardial infarction, from valvular dysfunction and dehiscence to traumatic rupture of the aorta, etc. Participants will have the opportunity to gain an in-depth knowledge of the pathophysiological processes leading to the development of heart failure and will be equipped with the necessary information to apply current concepts for diagnosis, patient selection and optimisation of therapeutic strategies. Surgical options and techniques will be highlighted and discussed in depth.

Founded in 2005
Directors 1st Director: Ugo Filippo Tesler | now Gino Gerosa and Ugo Filippo Tesler
School activity Active

Active courses

10th Course

Teaching, learning, doing
Directors: G. GEROSA – D. PACINI – M. PILATO – M. RINALDI
10 – 13 May 2025

Past courses

2023

9th Course:
From minimal invasive to microinvasive cardiac surgery

Directors: G. GEROSA – M. PILATO
2 – 5 April 2023

2022

8th Course:
Evolving strategies in the care of the complex cardiovascular surgical patient

Directors: G. GEROSA – M. PILATO
9 – 13 April 2022

2015

6th and 67th Course:
Scientific and technological advances in cardiac and vascular surgery: A translational approach
Directors: U.F. TESLER – G. BENEDEK
30 April – 6 May 2015