Vessel Closure in Electrophysiology with Perclose™ — Peer-to-Peer Video Series

  • Published:  03 December 2025
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Vessel Closure in Electrophysiology with Perclose™ — Peer-to-Peer Video Series

  • Published:  03 December 2025
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Overview

This four-part series explores how streamlined vessel closure supports safer workflows and smoother patient pathways in modern EP labs. Prof Roland Tilz (University Heart Centre Lübeck, Lübeck, DE) and Prof Daniel Scherr (Medical University of Graz, Graz, AT) share real-world experience with support from their nursing teams to show how streamlined vessel closure transforms EP practice.

 

Each episode focuses on one operational milestone to show how Perclose enables faster recovery, greater efficiency, and stronger team confidence. The faculty combine case-led insights with practical discussion to highlight real-world adoption across diverse centres.

 

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Learning Objectives

  • Discover how a streamlined vessel closure workflow improves safety and efficiency in EP labs
  • Recognise key workflow points where closure supports faster recovery
  • Understand how standardised closure approaches strengthen team confidence
  • Learn from experienced peers what is needed to make your EP lab same-day-discharge-ready
  • Understand how institutions can benefit from an improved cathlab efficiency, capacity and turnover
  • Apply real-world insights to femoral access management

Target Audience

  • Electrophysiologists
  • EP fellows and trainees
  • Cath lab and EP nursing teams
  • EP lab managers
  • Hospital administration teams

More from this programme

Part 1

Episode One

Part 2

Episode Two

Faculty Biographies

Roland R Tilz

Roland R Tilz

Deputy Director

Prof Roland Tilz is the deputy director of the Medical Center II of the University Hospital in Lübeck and professor of the invasive electrophysiology at the University Lübeck. He is committed to training in the field of “Invasive electrophysiology and cardiac rhythm implants”. Prof Roland Tilz trained at the Addenbrooks Hospital in Cambridge (UK), Bedford Hospital (UK), Klinikum Bayreuth and at the Asklepios Klinik St. Georg in Hamburg. 

 

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Daniel Scherr

Daniel Scherr

Associate Professor

Prof Daniel Scherr is an Associate Professor in the Clinical Department of Cardiology at the Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria. His research interests include cardiology, electrophysiology, telemedicine and intensive care. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer in several international reputed journals.

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