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Friday
SESSION 84:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VASCULAR TRAUMA AND TAKAYASU’S DISEASE
Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS / Benjamin W. Starnes, MD |
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1:00 PM - 1:05 PM | Tips And Tricks For Gaining Arterial Access In Unstable Hypotensive Trauma Patients |
Presenter(s):Martin Malina, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:06 PM - 1:11 PM | New Developments In Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion Of The Aorta (REBOA): Improved Technology (Smaller Profile Balloon): How Can REBOA Be Done Reliably Without Imaging: Value Of Partial Aortic Control |
Presenter(s):Joseph J. DuBose, MD / Tal M. Hörer, MD, PhD / Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:12 PM - 1:17 PM | Advances In REBOA Around The World: Should Unskilled Personnel Be Trained To Do It Without Imaging And How: What Is Its Role In The Military |
Presenter(s):Todd E. Rasmussen, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:18 PM - 1:23 PM | What Can Go Wrong When Unskilled Personnel Perform REBOA: Such Usage Should Be Approached With Caution: Is There A Solution |
Presenter(s):Charles J. Fox, MD, FACS Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:24 PM - 1:29 PM | Can Arterial Access And REBOA Be Automated To Facilitate Usage By Unskilled Or Less Skilled Personnel: Concept And Device Description |
Presenter(s):Rajabrata Sarkar, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:30 PM - 1:35 PM | New Findings From The Aortic Trauma Foundation (An International Registry) On Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injury (BTAI) |
Presenter(s):Joseph J. DuBose, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:36 PM - 1:41 PM | DEBATE: Non-Operative, Non-Interventional Management Of Grade III BTAI (Aortic Pseudoaneurysm) Is Appropriate In Selected Patients: TEVAR Has No Better Results |
Presenter(s):John F. Eidt, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:42 PM - 1:47 PM | DEBATE: Not So: TEVAR Is Indicated In All Patients With Grade III BTAIs And Some With Grade II BTAIs: How Durable Is TEVAR For These Indications |
Presenter(s):Ali Azizzadeh, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:48 PM - 1:53 PM | Delayed TEVAR Is The Best Treatment For Some BTAIs - Even Some With Grade III: Why Is This So |
Presenter(s):Robert S. Crawford, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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1:54 PM - 1:59 PM | With Takayasu’s Disease When Is Interventional Treatment Indicated, Justified And Predictive Of A Good Outcome |
Presenter(s):Zoubida Tazi Mezalek, MD Location: Grand Ballroom West, 3rd Floor |
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2:00 PM - 2:06 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 84 | |
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