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SESSION 79 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 79:
PROGRESS IN THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SPINAL CORD ISCHEMIA (SCI) ASSOCIATED WITH THE TREATMENT OF THORACIC, THORACOABDOMINAL AND COMPLEX ABDOMINAL ANEURYSMS
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Richard P. Cambria, MD / Germano Melissano, MD / Christian D. Etz, MD, PhD |
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6:40 AM - 6:45 AM | A Multidisciplinary Approach To Prevent SCI During Endovascular TAAA Repairs |
Presenter(s):Patrick W. Kelly, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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6:46 AM - 6:51 AM | Strategies To Minimize Paraplegia After TAAA Repairs: How A Biomarker Can Help |
Presenter(s):Bijan Modarai, PhD, FRCS / Adam Beck, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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6:52 AM - 6:57 AM | New Developments In Preventing SCI With Endo And Open TAAA Repairs |
Presenter(s):Germano Melissano, MD / Roberto Chiesa, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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6:58 AM - 7:03 AM | Update On The Value Of Motor Evoked Potentials To Decrease SCI With TAAA Repairs: What Is The Difference Between Peripheral And Central SCI |
Presenter(s):Barend M.E. Mees, MD, PhD / Michael J. Jacobs, MD / Geert Willem H. Schurink, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:04 AM - 7:09 AM | Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Drainage (To Decrease SCI) Is Not A Benign Procedure: Why: When Not And When To Use It |
Presenter(s):Gustavo S. Oderich, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:10 AM - 7:15 AM | SCI Is More Severe And Resolves Less When Routine CSF Drainage Is Used With TAAA Repairs: When Should It Be Used Selectively And With What Precautions |
Presenter(s):Adam Beck, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:16 AM - 7:21 AM | Status Of CSF Drainage With TAAA Repairs In Europe: Evidence Is Lacking: What Is The Standard Practice |
Presenter(s):Geert Willem H. Schurink, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:22 AM - 7:27 AM | Near Infrared Spectrometry (NIRS) Monitoring Is Helpful In Decreasing SCI With TAAA Repairs: How To Do It: Why Is There Controversy |
Presenter(s):Carlos H. Timaran, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:28 AM - 7:33 AM | The Intraspinal Collateral Arterial Network And Its Importance In Preventing SCI And Paraplegia With Complex Aortic Repairs |
Presenter(s):Martin Czerny, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:34 AM - 7:39 AM | Current Strategies To Minimize SCI With TAAA Repairs, Endo And Open: Status Of Intercostal Embolization As Preconditioning To Prevent Ischemia (MIS2ACE): Status Of PAPA-ARTIS RCT |
Presenter(s):Christian D. Etz, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:40 AM - 7:45 AM | Clinical Experience With Intercostal Coil Embolization (MIS2ACE) To Prevent SCI With Endovascular TAAA Repair |
Presenter(s):Daniela Branzan, MD / Andrej Schmidt, MD / Christian D. Etz, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:46 AM - 7:53 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 79 | |
SESSION 80 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 80:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF CAROTID STENOSIS WITH MESH COVERED STENTS AND TRANSCERVICAL CAROTID ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION (TCAR)
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MESH COVERED STENTS | |
7:53 AM - 7:58 AM | Long-Term Results Of Micromesh Stents Show Their Value In Carotid Artery Stenting (CAS): Are There Limitations: Do The Differences In The 3 Micromesh Stents Matter |
Presenter(s):Max Amor, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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7:59 AM - 8:04 AM | Advantages And Limitations Of Mesh Covered Stents In CAS: Are They Really Better |
Presenter(s):Laura Capoccia, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:05 AM - 8:10 AM | 7-Year Experience With Micromesh Stents For CAS: Are There Downsides (Thrombosis Or ISR): Technical Tips To Optimize Their Results |
Presenter(s):Stefan Müller-Hülsbeck, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:11 AM - 8:16 AM | Results From A Multicenter Italian Study Of The C-Guard Micromesh Stent For CAS: Advantages And Complications |
Presenter(s):Francesco Speziale, MD / Wassim Mansour, MD / Pasqualino Singnano, MD / Carlo Setacci, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:17 AM - 8:22 AM | TCAR Versus CEA (Carotid Endarterectomy): A Propensity Matched SVS VQI Study: 1-Year Results Show Equal Stroke/Death Rates And Decreased Cranial Nerve Injuries With TCAR: Findings Also Confirmed By A Meta-Analysis |
Presenter(s):Mahmoud B. Malas, MD, MHS / Marc L. Schermerhorn, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:23 AM - 8:28 AM | TCAR Versus Transfemoral CAS (TFCAS): A Propensity Matched SVS VQI Study Shows That TCAR Has Lower Stroke And Death Rates Than TFCAS |
Presenter(s):Marc L. Schermerhorn, MD / Mahmoud B. Malas, MD, MHS / Vikram S. Kashyap, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:29 AM - 8:34 AM | Why I Am Uncertain That TCAR Will Have Better Outcomes Than TFCAS: What Does The CREST 2 Registry Show |
Presenter(s):Thomas G. Brott, MD / William A. Gray, MD / Giancarlo Biamino, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:35 AM - 8:40 AM | DEBATE: For TFCAS Reversal/ Of Flow With Gore/MoMA Device Cerebral Embolic Protection Is No Better Than Filter Protection: Why Is This So |
Presenter(s):Marc L. Schermerhorn, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:41 AM - 8:46 AM | DEBATE: Not So: In Some Specific Circumstances Reversal/Cessation Of Flow Protection During TFCAS Is Better And Safer Than Filter Protection |
Presenter(s):Giancarlo Biamino, MD, PhD / William A. Gray, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:47 AM - 8:52 AM | Based On Data To Date When Should TCAR Replace CEA And When Should It Not: A Balanced View |
Presenter(s):Vikram S. Kashyap, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:53 AM - 8:58 AM | TCAR Seems Better Than TFCAS And Equal To CEA: It Has A Bright Future: What Are Its Drawbacks |
Presenter(s):Wesley S. Moore, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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8:59 AM - 9:07 AM | Panel |
9:07 AM - 9:17 AM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 80 | |
SESSION 81 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 81:
MORE CAROTID HOT TOPICS RELATED TO TCAR, MINI-INCISION CEA, SIGNIFICANCE OF DW MRI DEFECTS AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Wesley S. Moore, MD / Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS / John H. Furtek, BS RT(r) |
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9:17 AM - 9:22 AM | TCAR Is Safe In Recently Symptomatic Patients And Those With Contralateral Carotid Occlusions: Why It Should Be The Procedure Of Choice In Those Conditions |
Presenter(s):Peter A. Schneider, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:23 AM - 9:28 AM | DEBATE: TCAR Is Not Hard To Learn: Results Are Unrelated To Operator Experience In ROADSTER 2 Trial |
Presenter(s):Vikram S. Kashyap, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:29 AM - 9:34 AM | DEBATE: Not So: TCAR Has A Steeper Learning Curve Than Commonly Thought: Some Precautions To Prevent Adverse Events |
Presenter(s):Michael B. Silva, Jr., MD / Charles Thang, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:35 AM - 9:40 AM | Learning And Optimizing The TCAR Procedure |
Presenter(s):Edward Y. Woo, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:41 AM - 9:46 AM | Complications Of TCAR: How To Avoid Them And Fix Those That Occur |
Presenter(s):Thomas S. Maldonado, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:47 AM - 9:52 AM | Adjunctive EEG Can Help With TCAR And Decrease The Stroke Rate: When And How |
Presenter(s):Todd R. Vogel, MD, MPH Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:53 AM - 9:58 AM | Mini-Incision CEA Is Better And Less Costly Than TCAR |
Presenter(s):Enrico Ascher, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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9:59 AM - 10:04 AM | TCAR Can Be Performed Under Local Anesthesia With Outcomes Equal To TCAR Under General Anesthesia: From A VQI Study: How To Do It Safely |
Presenter(s):Dipankar Mukherjee, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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SIGNIFICANCE OF SMALL DW MRI DEFECTS AFTER CEA/CAS | |
10:05 AM - 10:10 AM | DEBATE: How Size And Number Of Silent Brain Infarcts (DW MRI Defects) After CEA/CAS Affect Cognitive Changes: They Really Do Matter |
Presenter(s):Wei Zhou, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:11 AM - 10:16 AM | DEBATE: Silent DWI MRI Brain Lesions (Small Infarcts) After CEA/CAS Don’t Matter |
Presenter(s):Thomas G. Brott, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:17 AM - 10:22 AM | Why Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (ACS) Is Associated With Impaired Cognitive Function And Silent Infarcts: However, CEA And CAS For ACS Cause More Cognitive Impairment Than They Prevent |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:23 AM - 10:30 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 81 | |
SESSION 82 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 82:
MORE CAROTID RELATED NEW DEVELOPMENT TOPICS RELATED TO TCAR, MESH COVERED STENTS, MINI-INCISION CEA, TIMING OF TREATMENT, MEDICAL TREATMENT AND DEALING WITH DISTAL (HIGH) CAROTID LESIONS
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Michael B. Silva, Jr., MD / Enrico Ascher, MD / Frank J. Veith, MD |
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10:30 AM - 10:35 AM | Comparative Cost Effectiveness: TCAR Versus CEA Versus TFCAS |
Presenter(s):Mohammad H. Eslami, MD, MPH Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:36 AM - 10:41 AM | Transcranial Doppler (TCD) Hits During TCAR: When Do They Occur And What Is Their Significance |
Presenter(s):Cynthia K. Shortell, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:42 AM - 10:47 AM | Value Of Lithotripsy (Shockwave) For CAS In Heavily Calcified Lesions: How To Do It Safely And Technical Tips: Limitations And Precautions |
Presenter(s):Max Amor, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:48 AM - 10:53 AM | Value Of Mesh Covered Stents With TCAR: Is It The Best Of All Worlds: Limitations |
Presenter(s):Ralf R. Kolvenbach, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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10:54 AM - 10:59 AM | OCT Proves CAS Is Rendered Safer Because Emboli Are Decreased By Mesh Covered Stents: The Evidence |
Presenter(s):Francesco Setacci, MD / Carlo Setacci, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:00 AM - 11:05 AM | TCAR Versus Minimal Incision CEA: Cost Effectiveness, Advantages And Limitations Of Both |
Presenter(s):Robert M. Proczka, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:06 AM - 11:12 AM | Panel Discussion |
TIMING OF CAROTID INTERVENTIONS AFTER SYMPTOM ONSET | |
11:12 AM - 11:17 AM | Optimal Timing Of Carotid Revascularization (CEA, TFCAS, TCAR) After Symptom Onset: Within 48 Hours Risk Is Increased For All Procedures; After 48 Hours Risk Is Less With CEA And TCAR Than With TFCAS: Based On Large National Database Study |
Presenter(s):Mahmoud B. Malas, MD, MHS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:18 AM - 11:23 AM | DEBATE: It’s Reasonable To Perform CEA Within 48 Hours After A Stroke’s Symptoms Start: Under What Conditions And What Precautions Should Be Taken |
Presenter(s):R. Clement Darling III, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:24 AM - 11:29 AM | DEBATE: Patients With Moderate To Severe Strokes Do Poorly With Both CEA And CAS Done Within 48 Hours Of Symptom Onset: Both Procedures Should Be Avoided During This Period: How Long Should One Wait |
Presenter(s):Hernan A. Bazan, MD, DFSVS, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:30 AM - 11:35 AM | When Is CEA Within 48 Hours Of Stroke Symptom Onset Necessary: What Are The Risks: How To Make It Reasonably Safe: When Is It Totally Contraindicated |
Presenter(s):Domenico Valenti, DMChir, PhD, FRCS, FRCS(Ed) ,FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:36 AM - 11:41 AM | What Is The Best Medical Treatment For Patients With Carotid Stenosis (Asymptomatic And Asymptomatic): Can High Risk Plaques Be Made Low Risk And Can They Be Made Smaller: Are Some Plaques Resistant To Medical Treatment And Why |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:42 AM - 11:47 AM | Technical Tips and Maneuvers To make Treatment Of High Carotid Lesions Safe And Relatively Simple |
Presenter(s):Richard J. Powell, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:48 AM - 11:53 AM | Getting Non-Compliant Carotid Patients To Comply With Best Medical Treatment By Showing Them Their Duplex Scans And Pictures Of Hemorrhagic And Ulcerated Plaques |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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11:54 AM - 12:00 PM | Panel Discussion |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Lunch Break – 2nd Floor Promenade Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 82 | |
SESSION 83 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 83:
MORE HOT CAROTID TOPICS: UPDATES ON KEY CAROTID RCTs; NEW INFORMATION ON TREATMENT OF TANDEM LESIONS, CAROTID ANEURYSMS AND STROKES DURING INTERVENTION
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Claudio J. Schonholz, MD / Christopher J. Kwolek, MD, MBA |
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UPDATE ON CAROTID RCTs | |
1:00 PM - 1:05 PM | Update On ACST 2: CEA Versus CAS For ACS: What Is It Telling Us And When Will We Have All The Answers |
Presenter(s):Richard Bulbulia, MA, MD, FRCS / Alison Halliday, MS, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:06 PM - 1:11 PM | Update On SPACE 2: CEA Versus Best Medical Treatment (BMT); CAS Versus BMT For ACS: Updated And Interesting Findings From A Stopped RCT |
Presenter(s):Hans-Henning Eckstein, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:12 PM - 1:17 PM | Update On CREST 2: CEA Versus BMT And CAS Versus BMT For ACS: Findings To Date And When Will We Have Final Results |
Presenter(s):Brajesh K. Lal, MD / Thomas G. Brott, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:18 PM - 1:23 PM | Why Is BMT With Clopidogrel Different In The Arms Of CREST and CREST 2 And Why This Difference Could Invalidate The RCTs Results (Power Point Presentation With Synched Audio) |
Presenter(s):Timothy M. Sullivan, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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TANDEM CAROTID LESIONS | |
1:24 PM - 1:30 PM | DEBATE: Tandem Lesions At The Carotid Bifurcation Plus The Common Carotid Or Innominate Arteries: Stroke And Mortality Risks Are Higher Than For Simple Bifurcation Lesions: How Best To Treat: Endo, Open, Staged, Hybrid |
Presenter(s):W. Darrin Clouse, MD / Mark Conrad, MD, MMSc Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:30 PM - 1:35 PM | DEBATE: Tandem Carotid Lesions: Treatment Risks Need Not Be Increased: Based On A Meta-Analysis: How Best To Treat To Minimize Risk |
Presenter(s):Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:36 PM - 1:41 PM | CEA And Retrograde Stenting Of A Tandem Proximal Lesion: Technical Tips To Make It Safe And Effective |
Presenter(s):Christopher J. Smolock, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:42 PM - 1:47 PM | Optimal Management Of Extracranial Carotid Aneurysms In 2020: When Open; When Endo: Technical Tips And Results |
Presenter(s):Samuel R. Money, MD, MBA Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:48 PM - 1:53 PM | How Best To Treat Strokes Apparent During Or Right After CEA, CAS Or TCAR: Best Diagnostic Modalities And Treatments: What Skills Are Needed |
Presenter(s):Gert J. de Borst, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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1:54 PM - 2:02 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 83 | |
SESSION 84 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 84:
MORE HOT CAROTID TOPICS: TREATMENT IN 2020 OF STRING SIGN, BIG CAROTID BODY TUMORS, AND CAROTID DISSECTIONS; OPTIMAL PLATELET AND PROTAMINE STRATEGIES; BENIGNANCY OF ACS; VALUE OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA; STROKE RISK WITH ACS PLAQUES - A WAY TO PREDICT HIGH RISK PLAQUES
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Glenn M. LaMuraglia, MD / Samuel R. Money, MD, MBA |
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2:02 PM - 2:07 PM | Current Optimal Treatment For Carotid Artery Dissections: When Medical Treatment (Anticoagulation And BP Control); When Open Surgery; When Stenting With Proximal Protection: Precautions |
Presenter(s):Felice Pecoraro, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:08 PM - 2:13 PM | How Best To Diagnose And Treat Near Occlusion Of The Internal Carotid Artery (ICA) In 2020: Based On A Meta-Analysis: Is This The ICA String Sign Of Past Descriptions |
Presenter(s):Gert J. de Borst, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:14 PM - 2:19 PM | Technical Tips For Treating Large Shamblin III Carotid Body Tumors Safely; From An Ecuadorian Team Who Treats Many |
Presenter(s):Oscar L. Ojeda, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:20 PM - 2:25 PM | Optimal Anti-Platelet Strategy Before And After CEA |
Presenter(s):Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:26 PM - 2:31 PM | Value Of Protamine Use During CEA: How Should It Be Used And With What Precautions |
Presenter(s):David H. Stone, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:32 PM - 2:38 PM | Panel Discussion |
2:38 PM - 2:43 PM | Restenosis After CEA And CAS Is Benign And Should Rarely Be Treated: When Can It Cause Strokes Justifying Prophylactic Treatment |
Presenter(s):Ross Naylor, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:44 PM - 2:49 PM | DEBATE: Local Anesthesia And Intraoperative Control With Duplex Or Angiography Is Key To Safe CEA: How To Do Them |
Presenter(s):Hans-Henning Eckstein, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:50 PM - 2:55 PM | DEBATE: Not So: CEA Can Be Performed Safely And Optimally Under General Anesthesia And Without Completion Duplex Or Angio Control: What Is Required To Do So And Are There Downsides To Duplex Or Angio Controls |
Presenter(s):Ali F. AbuRahma, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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2:56 PM - 3:01 PM | Are Symptomatic And Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Really 2 Different Diseases As Some Suggest |
Presenter(s):Thomas G. Brott, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:02 PM - 3:07 PM | What Percent Of Carotid Plaques Are Really High Stroke Risk: How To Detect Them With Ultrasound To See Neovascularization: Can High Risk Plaques Be Made Low Risk By Lipid Lowering |
Presenter(s):Henrik Sillesen, MD, DMSc Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:08 PM - 3:13 PM | When An Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (ACS) Patient Has A Stroke What Is Its Magnitude: Does It Make The Case For More Or Less Prophylactic CEAs And CASs |
Presenter(s):Gianluca Faggioli, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:14 PM - 3:20 PM | Panel Discussion |
3:20 PM - 3:30 PM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 84 | |
SESSION 85 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 85:
MORE HOT AND CONTROVERSIAL CAROTID TOPICS AND NEW OR UPDATED CONCEPTS FOR ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENTS
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HOT CAROTID TOPICS | |
3:30 PM - 3:35 PM | Risks And Causes Of Non-Ipsilateral Stroke Complicating CEA |
Presenter(s):W. Darrin Clouse, MD / Mark Conrad, MD, MMSc Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:36 PM - 3:41 PM | Unnecessary Redundant Testing/Imaging Prior To CEA: What Is The Reason For This Needless Addition To Health Care Costs |
Presenter(s):Reese A. Wain, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:42 PM - 3:47 PM | Floating Clot At The Carotid Bifurcation Is A Prime Indication For Flow Reversal Technology During Treatment Of Carotid Stenosis: How Can Flow Reversal Best Be Achieved In This Setting |
Presenter(s):Juan C. Parodi, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:48 PM - 3:53 PM | What Is Carotid Near Occlusion And How Is It Best Treated Currently: Conservatively, CEA, CAS |
Presenter(s):Weiguo Fu, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:54 PM - 3:59 PM | DEBATE: CAS Is The Best Treatment For Young Patients With A High Grade Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (ACS) |
Presenter(s):Giancarlo Biamino, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:00 PM - 4:05 PM | DEBATE: Not So: Young Patients With A High Grade ACS Should Not Be Treated By CAS Or CEA |
Presenter(s):Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:06 PM - 4:12 PM | Panel Discussion |
NEW OR UPDATED CONCEPTS OR ENDO TREATMENTS | |
4:12 PM - 4:17 PM | Clinical Judgment Is Required In The Application Of Evidence Based Medicine: RCTs Can Have Flaws Leading To Misleading Conclusions |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:18 PM - 4:23 PM | How Should Left Subclavian Artery Stenosis Be Treated In Patients Before Coronary Artery Bypass: Stent Versus Carotid Subclavian Bypass Versus Ignore But Don’t Use The Left Internal Mammary Artery |
Presenter(s):Jennifer L. Perri, MD, MBA Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:24 PM - 4:29 PM | Progress In Open And Endovascular Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction: Diagnosis And Treatment Of Cavernous Leak And Other Pathology: A New Horizon |
Presenter(s):Eric Allaire, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:30 PM - 4:35 PM | Embolic Treatment Of Hemorrhoids: How To Do It And How Well Does It Work |
Presenter(s):Gloria Salazar, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:36 PM - 4:41 PM | Transfemoral Transcaval Liver Biopsy: A Better Way And How To Do It |
Presenter(s):Jacob Cynamon, MD, FACR, FSIR Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:42 PM - 4:48 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 85 | |
SESSION 86 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 86:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN PERCUTANEOUS ACCESS CLOSURE, ENDOVASCULAR SUTURING AND WOUND CARE
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Kenneth Ouriel, MD, MBA / Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, FACC |
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4:48 PM - 4:53 PM | Update On Large Bore Percutaneous Access Closure Devices: Key New Devices And Developments: How To Prevent Failure And Complications |
Presenter(s):Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, FACC Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:54 PM - 4:59 PM | Endovascular Suturing Devices At The Tip Of An 8-9 French Catheter To Close Large Bore Sheath Access From Inside: The NovelRad Device: How Does It Work And Present Status |
Presenter(s):Elchanan Bruckheimer, MBBS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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PROGRESS IN WOUND CARE | |
5:00 PM - 5:05 PM | Access Complications Despite Modern Closure Devices And Endovascular Suturing: Strategies And Wound Care |
Presenter(s):Martin Storck, MD, PhD / Peter Reimer, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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5:06 PM - 5:11 PM | Best Treatment Strategies For Complex Infected Groin Wounds After Vascular Surgery: When To Do What: Wide Debridement, Antibiotics, Muscle Flap Reconstruction Or Graft Removal |
Presenter(s):Jan-Willem Elshof, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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5:12 PM - 5:17 PM | Optimal Treatment For Groin Infection After Prosthetic Bypasses From The Common Femoral Artery: How To Save The Graft And The Leg |
Presenter(s):Hosam F. El Sayed, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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5:18 PM - 5:23 PM | New Developments In The Treatment Of Mixed Arterial And Venous Wounds And Ulcers |
Presenter(s):Katherine A. Gallagher, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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5:24 PM - 5:29 PM | Value Of A Wound Care Center To A Vascular Practice: Who Should Staff It And How To Make It Revenue Positive |
Presenter(s):Venita Chandra, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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5:30 PM - 5:36 PM | Panel Discussion End of Program K |
END OF SESSION 86 | |
SESSION 87 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 87:
POPLITEAL DISEASE TOPICS RELATED TO NEW GUIDELINES, ANEURYSM TREATMENT (PRIMARY AND REDO), ENTRAPMENTS AND ATHERECTOMY FOR OCCLUSIVE LESIONS
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POPLITEAL ANEURYSMS AND THEIR BEST CURRENT TREATMENTS | |
7:00 AM - 7:05 AM | High Points Of New SVS Guidelines For The Treatment Of Popliteal Aneurysms: Roles Of Endo And Open Repairs |
Presenter(s):Alik Farber, MD, MBA / Patrick J. Geraghty, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:06 AM - 7:11 AM | Contemporary Treatment Of Popliteal Aneurysms In 14 Countries: There Is Great Variation In Treatment, Techniques, Complications And Outcomes: The Take Home Message Is . . . |
Presenter(s):Martin Bjorck, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:12 AM - 7:17 AM | DEBATE: Endovascular Repair Is The Best Option For Most Popliteal Aneurysms Requiring Repair: Recent Progress In The Procedure: When Is Open Repair Indicated |
Presenter(s):Irwin V. Mohan, MBBS, MD, FRCS, FEBVS, FRACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:18 AM - 7:23 AM | DEBATE: Open Repair With Prosthetic Bypass Graft Is Better Than Endovascular Treatment For Popliteal Aneurysms Requiring Repair |
Presenter(s):Laurent Chiche, MD, FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:24 AM - 7:30 AM | Update On Optimal Treatment For Popliteal Aneurysms: When Observation; When Endo Repair; When Open Repair And How |
Presenter(s):Fred A. Weaver, MD, MMM Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:30 AM - 7:36 AM | Panel Discussion |
7:36 AM - 7:41 AM | What Are Complex Popliteal Aneurysms And How Should They Be Fixed: When Endo; When Open |
Presenter(s):Jacques Busquet, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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7:42 AM - 7:47 AM | Rescue Procedures For Failed Endovascular Repairs Of Popliteal Aneurysms: Observation May Be Enough: If Not, Hybrid Versus Open Repair: Technical Tips |
Presenter(s):Jose Fernandes e Fernandes, MD, PhD, FRCS (Eng), FACS,FESC,FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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POPLITEAL ENTRAPMENTS | |
7:48 AM - 7:53 AM | What’s New In The Treatment Of Popliteal Entrapments |
Presenter(s):Niten Singh, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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POPLITEAL ARTERY INJURY | |
7:54 AM - 7:59 AM | Surgical Approach And Graft Usage For Popliteal Artery Injury From Posterior Knee Dislocation |
Presenter(s):Charles J. Fox, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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POPLITEAL ARTERY ATHERECTOMY | |
8:00 AM - 8:05 AM | Value Of Orbital Atherectomy For Popliteal Artery Occlusive Lesions: Indications, Results, Precaution |
Presenter(s):Konstantinos P. Donas, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:06 AM - 8:12 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 87 | |
SESSION 88 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 88:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TREATING ARTERIAL (INCLUDING AORTIC) AND ARTERIAL GRAFT INFECTIONS
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8:12 AM - 8:17 AM | Update On Deep Vein Use For Arterial Procedures: The NAIS Operation For Infections: Recent Technical Improvements |
Presenter(s):Patrick A. Stone, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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TREATMENT OF MYCOTIC ANEURYSMS | |
8:18 AM - 8:23 AM | Optimal Treatment Of Mycotic AAAs In 2020: Value Of And Precautions With EVAR: Is It Ever A Stand-Alone Treatment |
Presenter(s):Timur P. Sarac, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:24 AM - 8:29 AM | Rifampin Soaked Endografts To Treat Mycotic AAAs: How To Prepare Them And When To Use Them: Are They Stand-Alone Treatment Or Do They Need Adjunctive Techniques |
Presenter(s):Guillermo A. Escobar, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:30 AM - 8:35 AM | Why Open Repair Is The Best Treatment For Mycotic AAAs: Is EVAR Ever Of Value |
Presenter(s):Yamume Tshomba, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:36 AM - 8:41 AM | Best Treatment For Mycotic Aortic Aneurysms In The Thorax And Abdomen Based On Long-Term Results |
Presenter(s):Samy S. Nitecki, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:42 AM - 8:48 AM | Panel Discussion |
TREATMENT OF AORTIC AND ARTERIAL GRAFT AND ENDOGRAFT INFECTIONS | |
8:48 AM - 8:53 AM | Infected Endografts After EVAR: Etiological Factors, Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes |
Presenter(s):Mohammad H. Eslami, MD, MPH Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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8:54 AM - 8:59 AM | Optimal Techniques For Treating Aorto-Iliac Graft And Endograft Infections In 2020 |
Presenter(s):Anders Wanhainen, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:00 AM - 9:05 AM | Update Of Surgical Treatment For Infected Aortic Grafts And Aortic-Enteric And Aortic-Bronchial Fistulas: Current Results In A Committed Center |
Presenter(s):Germano Melissano, MD / Roberto Chiesa, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:06 AM - 9:11 AM | Update On Progress In The Optimal Treatment Of Aortic And Arterial Graft Infections: What’s New In 2020 |
Presenter(s):Jean-Paul de Vries, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:12 AM - 9:17 AM | DEBATE: Semi-Conservative Therapy May Be Best For Some Aortic Graft Infections: What Is It And When Will Saving All Or Part Of An Infected Graft Work |
Presenter(s):Zoran Rancic, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:18 AM - 9:23 AM | DEBATE: Not So: Aggressive Graft Removal Is Always Necessary In Treating Infections Involving Aortic Grafts |
Presenter(s):Franco Grego, Vascular Surgery Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:24 AM - 9:29 AM | Open Repair Of Suprarenal Aortic Graft Infections: Technical Tips And Long-Term Results |
Presenter(s):Thomas C. Bower, MD / Manju Kalra, MBBS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:30 AM - 9:37 AM | Panel Discussion |
9:37 AM - 9:52 AM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 88 | |
SESSION 89 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 89:
PROGRESS IN VASCULAR IMAGING AND GUIDANCE FOR ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENTS WITH LESS RADIATION EXPOSURE OR CONTRAST TOXICITY
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VASCULAR HOLOGRAPHY | |
9:52 AM - 9:57 AM | How Will The Microsoft Hololens Look Through Patients’ Bodies And Facilitate Endovascular Interventions: The ARCUS System Of Augmented Reality And Its Value In Vascular Surgery |
Presenter(s):Jan M.M. Heyligers, MD, PhD, FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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9:58 AM - 10:03 AM | Real View Holographic Imaging: How Will It Help In Endovascular Treatments: Is It Available In The US |
Presenter(s):Elchanan Bruckheimer, MBBS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:04 AM - 10:09 AM | Holographic Guidance Of Endovascular Procedures: What Is Possible And What Is Not |
Presenter(s):Claude Mialhe, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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DUPLEX AND INTRAVASCULAR ULTRASOUND | |
10:10 AM - 10:15 AM | Duplex Ultrasound Guidance: How, Where And When Can It Replace Fluoroscopy For Endovascular Procedures: Advantages, Limitations, And Why Its Use Is Increasing |
Presenter(s):Enrico Ascher, MD / Natalie A. Marks, MD, RPVI, RVT, FSVM Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:16 AM - 10:21 AM | Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) Assistance In EVAR And TEVAR: Advantages And Limitations - Based On A Multicenter Study |
Presenter(s):Jean-Baptiste Ricco, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:22 AM - 10:28 AM | Panel Discussion |
IMPROVED IMAGING | |
10:28 AM - 10:33 AM | Contrast Induced Nephropathy Is Over-Exaggerated: When Patients Need A Contrast Study, They Should Get It: How To Minimize Consequences |
Presenter(s):Lindsay Machan, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:34 AM - 10:39 AM | CO2 As A Contrast Agent For Endo Treatment Of PAD And CLTI: How To Use It Safely And Effectively |
Presenter(s):Jim Caridi, MD, FSIR Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:40 AM - 10:45 AM | Dual Fluoroscopy With Live Image Digital Zooming: How Does It Work And Why Does It Decrease Radiation During Complex AAA Repairs: What Is Its Cost |
Presenter(s):Carlos H. Timaran, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:46 AM - 10:51 AM | The Cydar System Deformation Tool For Improving Image Fusion Accuracy: How Does It Work And Why Does It Help |
Presenter(s):Cynthia K. Shortell, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:52 AM - 10:57 AM | Cydar Medical System’s Evolution To Facilitate Fusion With All Digital Fluoroscopes: How The System Uses AI To Improve EVAR Planning, Guidance And Deployment |
Presenter(s):Jan M.M. Heyligers, MD, PhD, FEBVS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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10:58 AM - 11:03 AM | The Cydar System’s Value In Standard And Complex EVAR |
Presenter(s):Venkatesh G. Ramaiah, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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11:04 AM - 11:12 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 89 | |
SESSION 90 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 90:
CHALLENGING RECORDED LIVE CASES FROM THE MAYO CLINIC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, HOUSTON
Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Gustavo S. Oderich, MD, FACS / Bernardo C. Mendes, MD |
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11:12 AM - 12:00 PM | PROGRAM TBD |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Lunch Break – 2nd Floor Promenade Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 90 | |
SESSION 91 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 91:
ONE PRESENTATION AND CHALLENGING RECORDED LIVE CASES FROM MÜNSTER, GERMANY
Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Martin J. Austermann, MD / Giovanni B. Torsello, MD |
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1:00 PM - 1:44 PM | Complex Cases From Münster With Questions And Discussion |
Presenter(s):Giovanni B. Torsello, MD / Martin J. Austermann, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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END OF SESSION 91 | |
SESSION 92 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 92:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROMES (TOSs)
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1:44 PM - 1:49 PM | New Developments In The Treatment Of Neurogenic TOSs: What Preop Factors Correlate With Good Outcomes; With Bad Outcomes |
Presenter(s):Karl A. Illig, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:50 PM - 1:55 PM | Supraclavicular Approach To Arterial And Neurogenic TOSs (Video Presentation) |
Presenter(s):Ramesh K. Tripathi, MD, FRCS, FRACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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VENOUS TOSs | |
1:56 PM - 2:01 PM | Venous TOSs: Lessons Learned After Treating >1000 Cases |
Presenter(s):Robert W. Thompson, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:02 PM - 2:07 PM | Spectrum Of Treatment Options For Venous TOS: What Are The Outcomes And How Do They Differ |
Presenter(s):Jason T. Lee, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:08 PM - 2:13 PM | Patients With Symptomatic Venous TOS With And Without Venous Thrombosis May Not Need Surgical (1st Rib Resection) Treatment: Antiplatelet Drugs And Anticoagulation May Resolve Symptoms: Which Patients Require Rib Resection |
Presenter(s):Sam S. Ahn, MD, FACS, MBA Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:14 PM - 2:19 PM | Technical Tips For Optimal Surgical Treatment For Venous TOS |
Presenter(s):Robert W. Thompson, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:20 PM - 2:26 PM | Panel Discussion |
2:26 PM - 2:36 PM | Break – Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 92 | |
SESSION 93 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 93:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MEDICAL AND DRUG TREATMENTS: BEST ANTIPLATELET REGIMENS; UPDATE ON RARE VASCULAR DISEASES
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ANTIPLATELET REGIMENS | |
2:36 PM - 2:41 PM | Optimal Antiplatelet Management With CEAs, Lower Extremity Bypasses And Open AAA Repairs |
Presenter(s):David H. Stone, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:42 PM - 2:47 PM | Optimal Anticoagulation And Antiplatelet Treatment For High Risk Lower Extremity Bypasses – Vein And PTFE |
Presenter(s):Peter Henke, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:48 PM - 2:53 PM | Most Effective Antiplatelet After Lower Extremity Interventional Treatments For CLTI – POBA, DCBs, Stents, Etc. |
Presenter(s):Maciej L. Dryjski , MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:54 PM - 2:59 PM | Why Clopidogrel Is Effective In <50% Of Patients At Standard Doses: How To Identify And Fix This Problem |
Presenter(s):Karthikeshwar Kasirajan, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN LIPID MANAGEMENT – STATINS | |
3:00 PM - 3:05 PM | Safety And Benefit Of Statins And Medical Treatment In Vascular Patients: Shockingly These Treatments Are Underutilized – Especially In Women: Why Is This So |
Presenter(s):Christian A. Behrendt, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:06 PM - 3:11 PM | Value Of Statins In AAA Patients After Repair: Long-Term Impact On Mortality |
Presenter(s):Adam Beck, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:12 PM - 3:17 PM | The Importance Of Lipoprotein Little a [Lp(a)] Levels In Determining Atherosclerotic Risk: When Should It Be Measured And If High, How Treated: Do PCSK-9 Inhibitors Help |
Presenter(s):Caron B. Rockman, MD / Jeffrey S. Berger, MD, MS, FAHA, FACC Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:18 PM - 3:24 PM | Panel Discussion |
3:24 PM - 3:29 PM | Elevated Neutrophil To Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts Poor Outcomes And Mortality After Elective EVAR And CEA: What Is The Mechanism |
Presenter(s):Jae S. Cho, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:30 PM - 3:35 PM | The Justification For Carotid Screening Is To Promote Medical Treatment To Decrease Stroke And MI Risks, Not To Push Patients To Have Unnecessary Invasive Procedures |
Presenter(s):Kosmas I. Paraskevas, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:36 PM - 3:41 PM | Lowering LDL-C And Controlling Elevated Blood Pressure Can Lower Cardiovascular Risk 80%: Doing These Things Should Be A Lifetime Goal |
Presenter(s):Richard Bulbulia, MA, MD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:42 PM - 3:47 PM | Current (2020) Status Of Diagnosis And Treatment Of Buerger’s Disease: Does It Exist Or Is It Just A Variant Of Atherosclerosis |
Presenter(s):Kamphol Laohapensang, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:48 PM - 3:53 PM | How To Make Operations For Complications Of Vascular Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Go Well |
Presenter(s):James H. Black, III, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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3:54 PM - 4:00 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 93 | |
SESSION 94 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 94:
ADVANCES IN THE ENDO AND OPEN TREATMENT OF VASCULAR TRAUMA
Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Timur P. Sarac, MD / Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS |
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4:00 PM - 4:05 PM | Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion Of The Aorta (REBOA): When Is It A Valuable Procedure And When Is It Not: Limitations And Precautions |
Presenter(s):Gilbert R. Upchurch, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:06 PM - 4:11 PM | Value Of REBOA For Pending And Actual Cardiac Arrest: What Is Partial And Intermittent REBOA And How Is It Helpful |
Presenter(s):Tal M. Hörer, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:12 PM - 4:17 PM | Value Of Simulator Based Training For REBOA: How Does It Work: Can It Improve Results And Decrease Mishaps |
Presenter(s):Lars B. Lonn, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:18 PM - 4:23 PM | Transexamic Acid – An Antifibrinolytic Drug: Does It Reduce Mortality With Mild To Moderate Traumatic Brain Injuries: Based On A RCT |
Presenter(s):Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:24 PM - 4:29 PM | Why One Should Have A Stock On Hand Of Balloon-Expandable And Self-Expandable Covered Stents To Deal With Emergencies From Iatrogenic And Other Traumatic Vascular Injuries: What Should Be In The Stock |
Presenter(s):Maria A. Ruffino, MD, EBIR Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:30 PM - 4:35 PM | Radial Access Techniques And Technology For Embolotherapy To Treat Vascular Trauma: Indications And Results |
Presenter(s):Jonathan J. Morrison, PhD, FRCS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:36 PM - 4:41 PM | For Major Venous Injuries: Repair Versus Ligation – Which Is Currently Best When |
Presenter(s):Samy S. Nitecki, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:42 PM - 4:47 PM | Update On Best Current Management Of Pediatric Vascular Injuries: When Conservative; When Open; When Endo And Precautions |
Presenter(s):Michael C. Dalsing, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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4:48 PM - 4:54 PM | Panel Discussion |
BLUNT THORACIC AORTIC INJURY (BTAI) | |
4:54 PM - 4:59 PM | Endovascular Repairs Of Traumatic Aortic Injuries – Civilian And Military: Technology, Technical Tips And Results |
Presenter(s):James W. Dennis, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:00 PM - 5:05 PM | When Can Minor BTAI Be Treated By Observation Without TEVAR: What Precautions Are Necessary |
Presenter(s):Elina Quiroga, MD, MPH Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:06 PM - 5:11 PM | DEBATE: Are We Overtreating BTAI – Especially Lesser Injuries |
Presenter(s):Joseph J. DuBose, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:12 PM - 5:17 PM | DEBATE: Why Many Patients With Lesser Degrees Of BTAI Require TEVAR |
Presenter(s):Ali Azizzadeh, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:18 PM - 5:23 PM | Why Rapid And Complete Aortic Healing After TEVAR For BTAI Should Influence The Length And Diameter Of The Endograft Used: Oversizing And Length Of Seal Zone Can Be Minimized: Technical Tips |
Presenter(s):Shang Loh, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:24 PM - 5:29 PM | How To Manage Heparin In TEVAR For BTAI When Head Or Other Injuries Are Also Present: Some, None Or Just Sheath Flushing |
Presenter(s):Charles J. Fox, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:30 PM - 5:35 PM | With TBAI Requiring TEVAR, When Can The Left Subclavian Artery Be Covered And When Not: Tips On Endograft Sizing |
Presenter(s):Elina Quiroga, MD, MPH Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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5:36 PM - 5:42 PM | Panel Discussion End of Program L |
END OF SESSION 94 | |
SESSION 95 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 95:
PELVIC VENOUS DISORDERS, FEMORO-ILIOCAVAL INTERVENTIONAL STRATEGIES TO REDUCE VENOUS HYPERTENSION
Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT / Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FAVLS / Kenneth Ouriel, MD, MBA / Thomas W. Wakefield, MD / Steve Elias, MD |
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7:00 AM - 7:04 AM | Introduction: Deep System |
Presenter(s):Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FAVLS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:05 AM - 7:10 AM | Iliocaval Duplex Ultrasound With Image Optimization |
Presenter(s):Jan M. Sloves, RVT Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:11 AM - 7:16 AM | PTS Patients: Identifying Patients Most Likely To Fail Stenting |
Presenter(s):Andrew N. Nicolaides, MS, FRCS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:17 AM - 7:22 AM | Venographic Techniques To Identify Pelvic Anatomy And Escape Points |
Presenter(s):Mark H. Meissner, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:23 AM - 7:28 AM | Ovarian Vein Embolization: Which Patient Benefits And Reimbursement |
Presenter(s):Kathleen D. Gibson, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:29 AM - 7:34 AM | Open Surgery For Nutcracker: Techniques And Results |
Presenter(s):Cynthia K. Shortell, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:35 AM - 7:40 AM | We Need Dedicated Venous Stents For Nutcracker Syndrome And We Need Them Now |
Presenter(s):Peter Gloviczki, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:41 AM - 7:46 AM | Panel Discussion |
CHRONIC VENOUS OBSTRUCTION | |
Moderator(s): Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT / Patrick E. Muck, MD, FACS | |
7:47 AM - 7:52 AM | Recanalizing Occluded Venous Stents |
Presenter(s):Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:53 AM - 7:58 AM | Deep Reflux: What Happens After Concomitant Obstruction Correction |
Presenter(s):Marzia Lugli, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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7:59 AM - 8:04 AM | Contralateral Limb Improvement After Unilateral Iliac Vein Stenting: Argument Against Simultaneous Bilateral Stenting |
Presenter(s):Seshadri Raju, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:05 AM - 8:10 AM | Precise Positioning Of Venous Stents Using Anatomical Landmarks Only |
Presenter(s):Gerard J. O'Sullivan, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:11 AM - 8:16 AM | Utilizing The Radiofrequency Power Wire To Vaporize A Channel Through Chronic Iliocaval Venous Obstructions (CICVO) |
Presenter(s):Patrick E. Muck, MD, FACS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:17 AM - 8:22 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 95 | |
SESSION 96 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 96:
FEMORO-ILIOCAVAL INTERVENTIONAL STRATEGIES TO REDUCE VENOUS HYPERTENSION
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8:23 AM - 8:28 AM | Impact Of Stent Structure On Venous Flow (In Vitro Investigations With A Designed Fluid Dynamic Model) |
Presenter(s):Houman Jalaie, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:29 AM - 8:34 AM | Does Vein Stenting Reduce Great And Small Saphenous Venous Reflux |
Presenter(s):Natalie A. Marks, MD, RPVI, RVT, FSVM Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:35 AM - 8:40 AM | Misconceptions Regarding Elastic Compression For Prevention Of Post-Thrombotic Changes |
Presenter(s):Armando Mansilha, MD, PhD, FEBVS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:41 AM - 8:46 AM | Best Anticoagulation After Deep Venous Stenting |
Presenter(s):Ellen D. Dillavou, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:47 AM - 8:52 AM | Appropriate Iliofemoral Venous Stent Sizing |
Presenter(s):Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:53 AM - 8:58 AM | Outcomes And Predictors Of Failure Of Iliac Vein Stenting |
Presenter(s):Rabih A. Chaer, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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8:59 AM - 9:04 AM | Reinterventions Following Vein Stent Placements – Lessons Learned From 166 Cases |
Presenter(s):Windsor Ting, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:05 AM - 9:10 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 96 | |
SESSION 97 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 97:
HYBRID TECHNIQUES, STENT PROBLEMS, POST-IMPLANTATION
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9:11 AM - 9:16 AM | Endovascular Remote Endovenectomy For Chronic Venous Disease Using The Inari CloTriever |
Presenter(s):Steven D. Abramowitz, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:17 AM - 9:22 AM | Neointima Formation Following Venous Placement Of Self-Expanding Nitinol Stents Of Different Porosity: Clinical And Experimental Results |
Presenter(s):Houman Jalaie, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:23 AM - 9:28 AM | Biopsy Of Venous In-Stent Stenosis: Histopathology And Treatment |
Presenter(s):David M. Williams, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:29 AM - 9:34 AM | Utilizing Indigo System To Extract Thrombus Prior To ISR Ballooning And Stenting: Our Institution’s Experience |
Presenter(s):Frank R. Arko, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:35 AM - 9:40 AM | Predilating A Chronic Thrombotic Obstructive Lesion: Balloon Size And What Pressure-Nominal Or Burst Pressure |
Presenter(s):Gerard J. O'Sullivan, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:41 AM - 9:46 AM | Endovectomy And Iliac Vein Stent Placement: How I do It (Video Technique Demonstration) |
Presenter(s):Houman Jalaie, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:47 AM - 9:52 AM | Iatrogenic Balloon Laceration O Central Vein: Now What |
Presenter(s):Gerard J. O'Sullivan, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:53 AM - 9:58 AM | Techniques For Endovenectomy And Concomitant Iliocaval Stenting With And Without Adjuvant Arteriovenous Fistula Creation |
Presenter(s):Steven D. Abramowitz, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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9:59 AM - 10:04 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 97 | |
SESSION 98 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 98:
STRATEGIES FOR CORRECTING SEVERE DEEP VENOUS REFLUX AND/OR OBSTRUCTION, WOUNDS, MEDICINES, AND NEW HORIZONS FOR VENOUS DISEASE MANAGEMENT
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10:05 AM - 10:10 AM | What To Do When Iliac Vein Stenting As Well As Endovenous Ablation Fail To Heal The Venous Ulcer: Tips And Tricks |
Presenter(s):Ramesh K. Tripathi, MD, FRCS, FRACS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:11 AM - 10:16 AM | When Deep Venous Reflux Repair Is Not Effective: What Next |
Presenter(s):Marzia Lugli, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:17 AM - 10:22 AM | Evolution Of Endovenous Treatment Options For Acute DVT |
Presenter(s):Antonios P. Gasparis, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:23 AM - 10:28 AM | Femoral-Popliteal Intervention For Post-Thrombotic Syndrome: ACCESS Trial: EKOS And TPA Overnight |
Presenter(s):Mark J. Garcia, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:29 AM - 10:34 AM | Management Options Of Infrainguinal Disease: Indications And Options |
Presenter(s):Steve Elias, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:35 AM - 10:40 AM | Panel Discussion |
WOUNDS AND NEW HORIZONS | |
Moderator(s): Peter F. Lawrence, MD / William A. Marston, MD | |
10:41 AM - 10:46 AM | What Is The Standard Of Care For Venous Wounds |
Presenter(s):William A. Marston, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:47 AM - 10:52 AM | Skin Substitutes To Promote Venous Leg Ulcer Healing |
Presenter(s):Sarah Onida, MD, PhD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:53 AM - 10:58 AM | Treatment Of Superficial And Perforator Reflux And Deep Venous Stenosis Improves Healing Of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers |
Presenter(s):Peter F. Lawrence, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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10:59 AM - 11:04 AM | Do The EVRA Study Results Apply For Ulcers <6 Months Chronicity |
Presenter(s):Manj S. Gohel, MD, FRCS, FEBVS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:05 AM - 11:10 AM | The Economic Impact Of Infections In Venous Leg Ulcer Patients |
Presenter(s):Thomas F. O'Donnell, Jr., MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:11 AM - 11:16 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 98 | |
SESSION 99 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 99:
VENOUS STENT TRIALS AND CONCEPTS
Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FAVLS / Seshadri Raju, MD |
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11:17 AM - 11:22 AM | Differences Between Elgiloy And Nitinol Stents |
Presenter(s):Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FAVLS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:23 AM - 11:28 AM | Virtus Trial - 3-Year Update |
Presenter(s):William A. Marston, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:29 AM - 11:34 AM | Vernacular Trial - 3-Year Update |
Presenter(s):Gerard J. O'Sullivan, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:35 AM - 11:40 AM | Abre Trial Results |
Presenter(s):Stephen A. Black, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:41 AM - 11:46 AM | Zilver Vena Stent Trial |
Presenter(s):Anthony J. Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:47 AM - 11:52 AM | What Can The Arnsberg Registry Tell Us |
Presenter(s):Michael K.W. Lichtenberg, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:53 AM - 11:58 AM | What Is Aspect Ratio And What Does The Clinical Data Reveal |
Presenter(s):Lowell S. Kabnick, MD, RPhS, FACS, FAVLS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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11:59 AM - 12:04 PM | Aspect Ratio Of Iliac Stenosis: Does It Matter |
Presenter(s):Seshadri Raju, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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12:05 PM - 12:10 PM | Panel Discussion |
12:10 PM - 12:40 PM | Lunch Break – 2nd Floor Promenade Visit Exhibits And Pavilions (2nd and 3rd Floors) |
END OF SESSION 99 | |
SESSION 100 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 100:
MORE ILIOFEMORAL FLOW AND PELVIC ISSUES
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12:40 PM - 12:45 PM | Do Venous Stent Fractures Matter |
Presenter(s):David J. Dexter, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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12:46 PM - 12:51 PM | Treatment Algorithm For Pelvic Venous Reflux |
Presenter(s):Antonios P. Gasparis, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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12:52 PM - 12:57 PM | Which Is More Important: Pelvic Venous Insufficiency Or Iliac Vein Obstruction |
Presenter(s):Peter J. Pappas, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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12:58 PM - 1:03 PM | Male Pelvic Congestion And Varicose Veins: How Much Of A Problem |
Presenter(s):Mark S. Whiteley, MS, FRCS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:04 PM - 1:09 PM | Diagnosis And Treatment Of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome: UIP Consensus Document |
Presenter(s):Neil M. Khilnani, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:10 PM - 1:15 PM | A Novel Technique And Outcomes For Iliocaval Extravascular Reconstruction (TIER) For Iliocaval Agenesis |
Presenter(s):Steven D. Abramowitz, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:16 PM - 1:21 PM | Deep Venous Reconstruction: Is It Safe And Profitable In An OBL |
Presenter(s):Paul J. Gagne, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:22 PM - 1:27 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 100 | |
SESSION 101 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 101:
STRATEGIES FOR THROMBOEMBOLIC EVENTS IN THE VENOUS SYSTEM
Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Michael K.W. Lichtenberg, MD / Stephen A. Black, MD |
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VTE INTERVENTIONAL | |
1:28 PM - 1:33 PM | DVT Removal Without Thrombolytics – Mechanical Thrombectomy Is Now The Standard Of Care For Both Upper And Lower Extremity DVT |
Presenter(s):Constantino Pena, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:34 PM - 1:39 PM | P-Max Study: Mechanical Thrombectomy For Iliofemoral DVT With Aspirex |
Presenter(s):Michael K.W. Lichtenberg, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:40 PM - 1:45 PM | Thrombolysis For Acute DVT: Utilization And Guidance From Current Clinical Trials |
Presenter(s):Brian G. DeRubertis, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:46 PM - 1:51 PM | A Comparison Of Angiojet Versus CDT For The Treatment Of Iliofemoral DVT |
Presenter(s):Stephen A. Black, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:52 PM - 1:57 PM | Angiovac Venous Thrombectomy: Where, When, And How |
Presenter(s):David J. Dexter, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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1:58 PM - 2:03 PM | Venous Aneurysms: Should They Be Treated |
Presenter(s):Peter F. Lawrence, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:04 PM - 2:09 PM | Renal Failure In Acute DVT Treatment: Incidence And Strategies For Prevention |
Presenter(s):Stephen A. Black, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:10 PM - 2:15 PM | Clot Registry For The Inari CloTriever |
Presenter(s):David J. Dexter, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:16 PM - 2:21 PM | Panel Discussion |
CENTRAL VENOUS THROMBOSIS; COVID-19 | |
Moderator(s): Ian J. Franklin, MS, FRCS(Gen Surg) / Jinsong Wang, MD | |
2:22 PM - 2:27 PM | Investigation And Treatment Of Pelvic Vein Reflux Associated With Varicose Veins: Current Views And Practice Of 100 UK Vascular Specialists |
Presenter(s):Ian J. Franklin, MS, FRCS(Gen Surg) Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:28 PM - 2:33 PM | Does PMT Now Lead To Over-Stenting |
Presenter(s):Stephen A. Black, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:34 PM - 2:39 PM | Outcome Of Venous Stents In Adolescents, Teenagers, And Pregnancy |
Presenter(s):Mahmood Razavi, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:40 PM - 2:45 PM | COVID-19: What Have We Learned – China Experience |
Presenter(s):Jinsong Wang, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:46 PM - 2:51 PM | COVID-19 Treatment Of Venous Thrombosis In Hospitalized Patients |
Presenter(s):Mikel Sadek, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:52 PM - 2:57 PM | COVID-19 Outpatient Experience With Anticoagulation |
Presenter(s):Steve Elias, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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2:58 PM - 3:03 PM | COVID-19 And Thrombotic Or Thromboembolic Disease: Implications For Prevention, Antithrombotic Therapy, And Follow-Up |
Presenter(s):Joseph A. Caprini, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:04 PM - 3:09 PM | Panel Discussion |
Moderator(s): Anthony J. Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC / Peter Henke, MD | |
3:10 PM - 3:15 PM | Using The Femoral Vein As A Tunneling Conduit For An Arterial Bypass: Venous Outcomes In PQ Bypass |
Presenter(s):Mark A. Adelman, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:16 PM - 3:21 PM | Duration Of Anticoagulation |
Presenter(s):Rachel Rosovsky, MD, MPH Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:22 PM - 3:27 PM | Should All Patients With Acute VTE Be Treated With A Statin: When And Dose |
Presenter(s):Anthony J. Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:28 PM - 3:33 PM | Update On Reversal Agents For The DOACs |
Presenter(s):Timothy K. Liem, MD, MBA Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:34 PM - 3:39 PM | Thrombus Aging Using MRI |
Presenter(s):Stephen A. Black, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:40 PM - 3:45 PM | Role Of Thrombophilia Testing |
Presenter(s):Rachel Rosovsky, MD, MPH Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:46 PM - 3:51 PM | Update In Experimental DVT Pathogenesis And Resolution |
Presenter(s):Peter Henke, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:52 PM - 3:57 PM | DOAC Revolution – Which Drug For What Disease: Review Of Ongoing Trials |
Presenter(s):Andrea T. Obi, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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3:58 PM - 4:03 PM | Pediatric DVT: An Evidence Summary |
Presenter(s):Dawn M. Coleman, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:04 PM - 4:09 PM | Inflammation And Venous Thrombosis: An Evidence Summary |
Presenter(s):Thomas W. Wakefield, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:10 PM - 4:15 PM | Family History Of Thrombosis: The Forgotten Risk Factor |
Presenter(s):Joseph A. Caprini, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:16 PM - 4:21 PM | Current Strategy Of VTE Prevention In China |
Presenter(s):Jinsong Wang, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:22 PM - 4:27 PM | Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis: What Is The Best Strategy |
Presenter(s):Mark G. Davies, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:28 PM - 4:33 PM | Thoracic Outlet Acute VTE: What To Do And When |
Presenter(s):Saum A. Rahimi, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:34 PM - 4:39 PM | Closed Plication Is A Safe And Effective Method For Treating Popliteal Venous Aneurysm |
Presenter(s):Thomas W. Wakefield, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:40 PM - 4:45 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 101 | |
SESSION 102 SCHEDULE | |
Friday
SESSION 102:
DEEP VEIN VALVE TECHNOLOGIES, CAVAL INTERRUPTION
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DEEP VALVE PROGRESS | |
4:46 PM - 4:51 PM | The Need For A Deep Venous Valve For Severe CVI Patients With DVT |
Presenter(s):Mikel Sadek, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:52 PM - 4:57 PM | Safety And Efficacy Report On The Venovalve (First In Man) IDE Feasibility Study |
Presenter(s):Jorge H. Ulloa, MD, FACS Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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4:58 PM - 5:03 PM | US Experience Of The BlueLeaf®Endovenous Valve Formation: Update |
Presenter(s):William A. Marston, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:04 PM - 5:09 PM | Implantable Bicuspid Valve: Early Preclinical Results |
Presenter(s):Paul J. Gagne, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:10 PM - 5:15 PM | Surgical Creation Of A Monocusp Valve |
Presenter(s):Marzia Lugli, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:16 PM - 5:21 PM | Panel Discussion |
CAVAL INTERRUPTION | |
Moderator(s): Timothy K. Liem, MD, MBA / Constantino Pena, MD | |
5:22 PM - 5:27 PM | The Novate Sentry Trial With A Novel Bio-Convertible IVC Filter: Follow-Up At 2 Years |
Presenter(s):Michael D. Dake, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:28 PM - 5:33 PM | Thrombosed IVC Filter: How To Recanalize The Cava And Manage The Filter |
Presenter(s):Jose I. Almeida, MD, FACS, RPVI, RVT Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:34 PM - 5:39 PM | IVC Management In Pregnant Patients |
Presenter(s):Joann Lohr, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:40 PM - 5:45 PM | Surgical Removal Of IVC Filters: Perforation Or Infiltration |
Presenter(s):Timothy K. Liem, MD, MBA Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:46 PM - 5:51 PM | Why Temporary Filters Are Not Removed: Clinical Predictors In 1,000 Consecutive Cases |
Presenter(s):Heron E. Rodriguez, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:52 PM - 5:57 PM | What To Do With Fractured Filters And Embolic Filter Fragments |
Presenter(s):Constantino Pena, MD Location: Trianon Ballroom, 3rd Floor |
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5:58 PM - 6:03 PM | Panel Discussion End of Program M |
END OF SESSION 102 |