Thursday, April 25, 2024
Breakfast/Registration
Welcome
Glenn LaMuraglia
New approaches to cholesterol management, are statins still the gold standard?
Janet Lo
Cardiac risk stratification for vascular disease: who should get it and is it useful?
Stephen Abraham
The vascular patient who smokes tobacco or vapes nicotine: Risks, Benefits, and Actions to Take
Nancy Rigotti
Intraoperative monitoring of ACT/TEG and other clotting parameters: are they worth it?
Jerome Crowley
Vascular disease and antiplatelet agents: who should get them and which one
Robert Schainfeld
In atherosclerotic obstructive disease, who should get which anticoagulants and who should avoid them
Gaurav Parmar
Aortic focal dissection/hematomas and aortic ulcers: How often to follow and when should they be treated
Eric Isselbacher
Incidental CTA findings: webs, local dissections and fibromuscular dysplasia, do they need to be followed or treated?
Gaurav Parmar
Panel
Glenn LaMuraglia, Janet Lo, Eric Isselbacher, Nancy Rigotti, Gaurav Parmar, Robert Schainfeld, Jerome Crowley, Stephen Abraham
Coffee/Snack Break
A call to action for your metabolic health: use of aspirin and statin is not optimal medical therapy
Allen Hamdan
With the great results of exercise therapy for claudication, should any claudicators be intervened on and which ones?
Dejah Judelson
What is the optimal approach for the evaluation and treatment of the patient with acute limb ischemia
Laura Boitano
What are the results of lower extremity prosthetic bypass, do adjuncts improve patency?
Allen Hamdan
Does a failed PTA limit open surgical options for lower extremity revascularization?
Jocelyn Beach
Common femoral artery occlusive disease, who should get PTA, endarterectomy or bypass
Jeffrey Siracuse
Despite NY Times, etc. Industry-Physician partnerships are justified and beneficial to patients: how to do it
Bruce Perler
Panel
Allen Hamdan, Jocelyn Beach, Jeffrey Siracuse, Laura Boitano, Dejah Judelson, Bruce Perler
Lunch
The patient with type B dissection: How to approach and manage them
Jahan Mohebali
The consultation of the patient with the small AAA, how to optimally manage them
Patric Liang
Contemporary SVS guidelines for AAA, should there be a gender and age consideration?
Lars Stangenberg
The predictive models of AAA outcomes, how well do they help you treat AAA patients
Jocelyn Beach
IFU criteria for EVAR grafts, how do they impact long term outcomes?
Laura Boitano
In urgent cases should chimney/snorkels be used or simple PMEGs: what are the outcomes?
Jessica Simons
Panel
Patric Liang, Lars Stangenberg, Laura Boitano, Jessica Simons, Jahan Mohebali, Jocelyn Beach
Break
Patients with acute or chronic deep venous obstruction, who should be treated and what is the optimal approach?
Louis Nguyen
Pelvic Venous Disorders including the VP classification: How to approach them
Chieh-Min Fan
Phlebolymphedema: What is it and how does it impact the treatment of venous disease
Thomas O'Donnell Jr., MD
Updates in the management of superficial and deep acute venous thrombosis
Luis Suarez
Preservation of the saphenous vein during management of symptomatic tributaries
Julianne Stoughton
Trunkal vein ablation: What are the advantages of thermal vs nonthermal methods
Sherry Scovell
Problem Case Presentation
Cocktails & hors d'oeuvres
Friday, April 26, 2024
Breakfast
Effect of Optimal Medical Therapy on Natural history of carotid stenosis, what are the results?
Scott Silverman
Asymptomatic carotid disease is not a medical illness like DM, many are best served by intervention, which ones?
Bruce Perler
When is standard duplex evaluation insufficient for evaluating patients with extracranial cerebrovascular disease?
Javier Romero
Shaking limb syndrome, carotid webs: unusual indications for carotid interventions to prevent strokes
Bruce Perler
Updates on the causation and the treatment of acute stroke
Christopher Stapleton
The patient with the acute stroke from the carotid: when to intervene early and when to delay revascularization
Barbara Voetsch
TCAR and tranasfemoral carotid stenting approval by CMS, is it justified?
Nikolaos Zacharias
Non atherosclerotic carotid disease: fibromuscular dysplasia, dissection, aneurysms, vasculits, how should they be treated?
Aneesh Singhal
Panel
Scott Silverman, Aneesh Singhal, Javier Romero, Bruce Perler, Nikolaos Zacharias, Christopher Stapleton, Barbara Voetsch
Coffee/Snack Break
Limb staging in CLTI - WIFI, GLASS and why it matters
Michael Conte
The patient with severe renal artery stenosis, should any be treated?
Douglas Drachman
Acute kidney injury in the vascular patient, what is the best way to avoid it?
David Steele
Pedal artery calcification and its impact on CLTI treatment outcomes
Michael Conte
Introduction to Linton Lecture
Glenn LaMuraglia
Linton Lecture
Evidence-based treatment of advanced limb ischemia: a journey for our specialty
Michael Conte
Buffet Lunch
What are some radiology tips on how to identify which type of endoleak is present after EVAR?
Borek Foldyna
Branched endovascular devices when are they useful and when to avoid them?
Marc Schermerhorn
Contemporary controversies of Rx of ruptured AAA with open surgery or EVAR
Sunita Srivastava
Fenestrated versus open surgery for para/juxtarenal aneurysm: what parameters determine the correct choice?
Matthew Eagleton
The type II endoleak problem after EVAR: can they be avoided and when to treat them
Nicholas Swerdlow
Visceral and renal artery aneurysms, which ones require treatment
Abhisekh Mohapatra
Panel
Marc Schermerhorn, Borek Foldyna, Sunita Srivastava, Matthew Eagleton, Nicholas Swerdlow, Abhisekh Mohapatra
Coffee/Snack Break
The TASC C/D aortoiliac disease patient, which patients benefit from open vs endovascular surgery?
Mark Wyers
DCB, Atherectomy and Shockwave balloons, when are they cost effective for treating PAD
Mohamad Hussain
Acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, which ones are best treated by open surgery
Nikolaos Zacharias
Non-femoral artery access options for treating occlusive vascular disease
Rahul Sakhuja
Deep venous arterialization for the profoundly ischemic foot
Anahita Dua
Problem Case Presentation
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Breakfast
Foam sclerotherapy (Air, Co2, Varithena): How I do it and tricks to avoid DVT and other complications
Sherry Scovell
Exposure of the proximal R and L subclavian arteries in trauma or a TOS gone bad
Peter Fagenholz
Exposure for the spine surgeon: how to best expose lumbar and thoracic levels
Marcus Semel
Challenging exposure of the proximal abdominal aorta and its branches, which incision/technique to use
Sunita Srivastava
How to do the osseointegration and target muscle innervation
Jeffrey Kalish
What has the BEST-CLI taught us for patients with CLTI?
Matthew Menard
With the results of the BEST-CLI and BASIL trial, are patients with SFA/popliteal disease and tibial disease different entities?
Alik Farber
Panel
Sherry Scovell, Peter Fagenholz, Marcus Semel, Sunita Srivastava, Jeffrey Kalish, Matthew Menard, Alik Farber
Coffee/Snack Break
How to effectively use percutaneous suction and mechanical thrombectomy
Luis Suarez
How to achieve antegrade/retrograde endovascular mesenteric revascularization
Payam Salehi
Identifying the right patient and undertaking successful percutaneous EVAR/TEVAR
Abhisekh Mohapatra
Percutaneous approaches to the problematic dialysis AV fistula
Zubin Irani
The tortuous and difficult anatomy for the renal/visceral vessel percutaneous access, which wires and catheters provide best success
Jahan Mohebali
The use of IVUS for placement and techniques for the challenging retrieval of IVC filters
Junaid Malek
Popliteal aneurysm repair, how I choose the different approaches
Nikolaos Zacharias
Panel
Luis Suarez, Payam Salehi, Abhisekh Mohapatra, Jahan Mohebali, Zubin Irani, Junaid Malek, Nikolaos Zacharias