Thursday, April 25, 2024

Day One
6:00-7:00 AM

 Breakfast/Registration

7:00-7:15 AM

Welcome
Glenn LaMuraglia

7:15-7:30 AM

New approaches to cholesterol management, are statins still the gold standard?
Janet Lo

7:30-7:45 AM

Cardiac risk stratification for vascular disease: who should get it and is it useful?
Stephen Abraham

7:45-8:00 AM

The vascular patient who smokes tobacco or vapes nicotine: Risks, Benefits, and Actions to Take
Nancy Rigotti

8:00-8:15 AM

Intraoperative monitoring of ACT/TEG and other clotting parameters: are they worth it?
Jerome Crowley

8:15-8:30 AM

Vascular disease and antiplatelet agents: who should get them and which one
Robert Schainfeld

8:30-8:45 AM

In atherosclerotic obstructive disease, who should get which anticoagulants and who should avoid them
Gaurav Parmar

8:45-9:00 AM

Aortic focal dissection/hematomas and aortic ulcers: How often to follow and when should they be treated
Eric Isselbacher

9:00-9:15 AM

Incidental CTA findings: webs, local dissections and fibromuscular dysplasia, do they need to be followed or treated?
Gaurav Parmar

9:15-9:30 AM

Panel
Glenn LaMuraglia, Janet Lo, Eric Isselbacher, Nancy Rigotti, Gaurav Parmar, Robert Schainfeld, Jerome Crowley, Stephen Abraham

9:30-10:00 AM

Coffee/Snack Break

10:00-10:15 AM

A call to action for your metabolic health: use of aspirin and statin is not optimal medical therapy
Allen Hamdan

10:15-10:30 AM

With the great results of exercise therapy for claudication, should any claudicators be intervened on and which ones?
Dejah Judelson

10:30-10:45 AM

What is the optimal approach for the evaluation and treatment of the patient with acute limb ischemia
Laura Boitano

10:45-11:00 AM

What are the results of lower extremity prosthetic bypass, do adjuncts improve patency?
Allen Hamdan

11:00-11:15 AM

Does a failed PTA limit open surgical options for lower extremity revascularization?
Jocelyn Beach

11:15-11:30 AM

Common femoral artery occlusive disease, who should get PTA, endarterectomy or bypass
Jeffrey Siracuse

11:30-11:45 AM

Despite NY Times, etc. Industry-Physician partnerships are justified and beneficial to patients: how to do it
Bruce Perler

11:45 AM-12:00 PM

Panel
Allen Hamdan, Jocelyn Beach, Jeffrey Siracuse, Laura Boitano, Dejah Judelson, Bruce Perler

12:00-1:00 PM

Lunch

1:00-1:15 PM

The patient with type B dissection: How to approach and manage them
Jahan Mohebali

1:15-1:30 PM

The consultation of the patient with the small AAA, how to optimally manage them
Patric Liang

1:30-1:45 PM

Contemporary SVS guidelines for AAA, should there be a gender and age consideration?
Lars Stangenberg

1:45-2:00 PM

The predictive models of AAA outcomes, how well do they help you treat AAA patients
Jocelyn Beach

2:00-2:15 PM

IFU criteria for EVAR grafts, how do they impact long term outcomes?
Laura Boitano

2:15-2:30 PM

In urgent cases should chimney/snorkels be used or simple PMEGs: what are the outcomes?
Jessica Simons

2:30-2:45 PM

Panel
Patric Liang, Lars Stangenberg, Laura Boitano, Jessica Simons, Jahan Mohebali, Jocelyn Beach

2:45-3:15 PM

Break

3:15-3:30 PM

Patients with acute or chronic deep venous obstruction, who should be treated and what is the optimal approach?
Louis Nguyen

3:30-3:45 PM

Pelvic Venous Disorders including the VP classification: How to approach them
Chieh-Min Fan

3:45-4:00 PM

Phlebolymphedema: What is it and how does it impact the treatment of venous disease
Thomas O'Donnell Jr., MD

4:00-4:15 PM

Updates in the management of superficial and deep acute venous thrombosis
Luis Suarez

4:15-4:30 PM

Preservation of the saphenous vein during management of symptomatic tributaries
Julianne Stoughton

4:30-4:45 PM

Trunkal vein ablation: What are the advantages of thermal vs nonthermal methods
Sherry Scovell

4:45-5:45 PM

Problem Case Presentation

5:45-6:45 PM

Cocktails & hors d'oeuvres

Friday, April 26, 2024

Day Two
6:15-7:15 AM

Breakfast

7:15-7:30 AM

Effect of Optimal Medical Therapy on Natural history of carotid stenosis, what are the results?
Scott Silverman

7:30-7:45 AM

Asymptomatic carotid disease is not a medical illness like DM, many are best served by intervention, which ones?
Bruce Perler

7:45-8:00 AM

When is standard duplex evaluation insufficient for evaluating patients with extracranial cerebrovascular disease?
Javier Romero

8:00-8:15 AM

Shaking limb syndrome, carotid webs: unusual indications for carotid interventions to prevent strokes
Bruce Perler

8:15-8:30 AM

Updates on the causation and the treatment of acute stroke
Christopher Stapleton

8:30-8:45 AM

The patient with the acute stroke from the carotid: when to intervene early and when to delay revascularization
Barbara Voetsch

8:45-9:00 AM

TCAR and tranasfemoral carotid stenting approval by CMS, is it justified?
Nikolaos Zacharias

9:00-9:15 AM

Non atherosclerotic carotid disease: fibromuscular dysplasia, dissection, aneurysms, vasculits, how should they be treated?
Aneesh Singhal

9:15-9:30 AM

Panel
Scott Silverman, Aneesh Singhal, Javier Romero, Bruce Perler, Nikolaos Zacharias, Christopher Stapleton, Barbara Voetsch

9:30-10:00 AM

Coffee/Snack Break

10:00-10:15 AM

Limb staging in CLTI - WIFI, GLASS and why it matters
Michael Conte

10:15-10:30 AM

The patient with severe renal artery stenosis, should any be treated?
Douglas Drachman

10:30-10:45 AM

Acute kidney injury in the vascular patient, what is the best way to avoid it?
David Steele

10:45-11:00 AM

Pedal artery calcification and its impact on CLTI treatment outcomes
Michael Conte

11:00-11:15 AM

Introduction to Linton Lecture
Glenn LaMuraglia

11:15 AM-12:00 PM

Linton Lecture
Evidence-based treatment of advanced limb ischemia: a journey for our specialty
Michael Conte

12:00-1:00 PM

Buffet Lunch

1:00-1:15 PM

What are some radiology tips on how to identify which type of endoleak is present after EVAR?
Borek Foldyna

1:15-1:30 PM

Branched endovascular devices when are they useful and when to avoid them?
Marc Schermerhorn

1:30-1:45 PM

Contemporary controversies of Rx of ruptured AAA with open surgery or EVAR
Sunita Srivastava

1:45-2:00 PM

Fenestrated versus open surgery for para/juxtarenal aneurysm: what parameters determine the correct choice?
Matthew Eagleton

2:00-2:15 PM

The type II endoleak problem after EVAR: can they be avoided and when to treat them
Nicholas Swerdlow

2:15-2:30 PM

Visceral and renal artery aneurysms, which ones require treatment
Abhisekh Mohapatra

2:30-2:45 PM

Panel
Marc Schermerhorn, Borek Foldyna, Sunita Srivastava, Matthew Eagleton, Nicholas Swerdlow, Abhisekh Mohapatra

2:45-3:15 PM

Coffee/Snack Break

3:15-3:30 PM

The TASC C/D aortoiliac disease patient, which patients benefit from open vs endovascular surgery?
Mark Wyers

3:30-3:45 PM

DCB, Atherectomy and Shockwave balloons, when are they cost effective for treating PAD
Mohamad Hussain

3:45-4:00 PM

Acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, which ones are best treated by open surgery
Nikolaos Zacharias

4:00-4:30 PM

Non-femoral artery access options for treating occlusive vascular disease
Rahul Sakhuja

4:30-5:15 PM

Deep venous arterialization for the profoundly ischemic foot
Anahita Dua

5:15-6:00 PM

Problem Case Presentation

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Day Three
6:30-7:30 AM

Breakfast

7:30-7:45 AM

Foam sclerotherapy (Air, Co2, Varithena): How I do it and tricks to avoid DVT and other complications
Sherry Scovell

7:45-8:00 AM

Exposure of the proximal R and L subclavian arteries in trauma or a TOS gone bad
Peter Fagenholz

8:00-8:15 AM

Exposure for the spine surgeon: how to best expose lumbar and thoracic levels
Marcus Semel

8:15-8:30 AM

Challenging exposure of the proximal abdominal aorta and its branches, which incision/technique to use
Sunita Srivastava

8:30-8:45 AM

How to do the osseointegration and target muscle innervation
Jeffrey Kalish

8:45-9:00 AM

What has the BEST-CLI taught us for patients with CLTI?
Matthew Menard

9:00-9:15 AM

With the results of the BEST-CLI and BASIL trial, are patients with SFA/popliteal disease and tibial disease different entities?
Alik Farber

9:15-9:30 AM

Panel
Sherry Scovell, Peter Fagenholz, Marcus Semel, Sunita Srivastava, Jeffrey Kalish, Matthew Menard, Alik Farber

9:30-9:45 AM

Coffee/Snack Break

9:45-10:00 AM

How to effectively use percutaneous suction and mechanical thrombectomy
Luis Suarez

10:00-10:15 AM

How to achieve antegrade/retrograde endovascular mesenteric revascularization
Payam Salehi

10:15-10:30 AM

Identifying the right patient and undertaking successful percutaneous EVAR/TEVAR
Abhisekh Mohapatra

10:30-10:45 AM

Percutaneous approaches to the problematic dialysis AV fistula
Zubin Irani

10:45-11:00 AM

The tortuous and difficult anatomy for the renal/visceral vessel percutaneous access, which wires and catheters provide best success
Jahan Mohebali

11:00-11:15 AM

The use of IVUS for placement and techniques for the challenging retrieval of IVC filters
Junaid Malek

11:15-11:30 AM

Popliteal aneurysm repair, how I choose the different approaches
Nikolaos Zacharias

11:30-11:45 AM

Panel
Luis Suarez, Payam Salehi, Abhisekh Mohapatra, Jahan Mohebali, Zubin Irani, Junaid Malek, Nikolaos Zacharias