Type A Aortic Dissection – The Ticking Time Bomb

Following on from last year's unprecedented success, EACTS Next Generation webinars return for a new series in 2025. EACTS Next Generation is a six-part innovative web series that offers you the opportunity to learn directly from experienced Cardiothoracic Surgery residents and attendings from across Europe.
  • 22 May 2025
  • Online

Event Information

  • Date/Duration

    22 May 2025
    17:45 – 18:45 Central European Time (1 hour)

  • Course Directors

    S Burton, London
    Pre-Trainee Committee Chair

    A Ramírez, Pamplona

  • Course Fee

    EACTS Members: FREE
    Non Members: €10

    Member Registration and Non Member Course fee also includes access to the EACTS Case Corner which takes place on the same day.

    Kindly note the EACTS Next Generation sessions will not be recorded nor will it be available on the EACTS Media Library.

    EACTS Academy terms and conditions.

The web series welcomes everyone interested in cardiothoracic surgery, cardiology, anaesthesia, intensive care and all other specialities!

The program is an immersive experience designed to help you:

Gain Insight into the Career of Cardiothoracic Surgery: Our web series allows you to step into the shoes of cardiothoracic surgeons, offering a behind-the-scenes look at their daily routines, challenges, and successes. You’ll gain invaluable insights that extend beyond the classroom.

Prepare for Exams: EACTS Next Generation provides a unique educational perspective to help you excel in your studies. You will learn from seasoned professionals who can provide expert teaching to help you prepare for exam season.

Boost Your Portfolios: You will be provided certificates of attendance from an EACTS-certified course and significantly enhance your portfolio.

Registration will provide free access to the EACTS Case Corner Series, a more advanced web series to consolidate and learn more cardiothoracic surgical knowledge!


26 June 2025

The session will comprehensively address the multifaceted management of Acute Type A Aortic Dissection, which continues to have one of the highest mortality rates worldwide. Participants in this session will gain an understanding of the condition, covering several different aspects from its pathophysiology, and clinical symptoms to the diagnosis and updated surgical treatment modalities, all from the perspective of cardiac surgery.

We are grateful for the support and time of the following subject matter experts who will be speaking and moderating this Next Generation session:

E Rosello, Barcelona
S Senay, Istanbul