25th Annual Pennsylvania Hospital Vascular Symposium
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Fri, 7 Apr 2017, 08:00
End:
Sat, 8 Apr 2017, 12:00
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Pennsylvania Hospital 25th Annual Vascular Symposium is organized by Pennsylvania Hospital and would be held during Apr 7 - 8, 2017 at The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
Accreditation Statement
Albert Einstein College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation
Albert Einstein College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.5 AMA PRA
Category 1 credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in this activity.
The target audience for this medical event for Vascular Surgeons, Cardiovascular Surgeons, Interventional Cardiologists, Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Nurses, Vascular Techs. This CME Conference has been approved with a maximum of 9.5 AMA PRA Category 1 credits.
Goals and Objectives are :
• The learner will identify situations when drug coated balloons and stents are most appropriate to treat chronic lower extremity occlusive disease.• The learner will identify situations when certain types of devices or treatments are best to treat acute Type B dissection.
• The learner will identify situations when surgery is associated with lower stroke rates than stenting for treating carotid stenosis.
• The learner will identify situations when interventions are indicated for celiac artery compression syndrome
Tuition Fees | In Advance | On-Site |
Physicians | $200.00 | $250.00 |
Residents/Allied Health Professionals | $150.00 | $200.00 |
Industry Personnel | $300.00 | $350.00 |
Friday, April 7, 2017 | |
08:00 | Registration & Breakfast – Rose Garden 19th floor |
08:30 | Welcoming Remarks |
Morning Session I | |
Updates on AAA Stent Grafts | |
Moderators: Drs. Bruce A. Perler & Ralph Ierardi | |
08:40 | Treatment of complex aortoiliac aneurysms with AAA stent graft branch devices. |
Ross Milner, MD | |
08:50 | Anatomic considerations for choice of AAA stent grafts. |
R. Clement Darling, III, MD | |
09:00 | Long-term outcome of AAA stent grafts: Are the results as good as we think? |
Timur Sarac, MD | |
09:10 | What are the SVS guidelines for the treatment of AAA? |
Elliot L. Chaikof, MD | |
09:20 | Case presentations |
10:00 | Coffee Break / Exhibits |
Morning Session II | |
Updates on Aortic Dissections and Peri-Renal Aortic Aneurysms | |
Moderators: Drs. Grace Wang & Rashad Choudry | |
10:30 | How to get out of vascular trouble in the operating room. |
Thomas C. Bower, MD | |
10:40 | Benefits and pitfalls of upper extremity access for fenestrated EVAR. |
Luis A. Sanchez, MD | |
10:50 | Treatment strategies for acute thoracic aortic dissection. |
Mark A. Farber, MD | |
11:00 | Is TEVAR now the treatment of choice for Type B aortic dissection? |
Richard P. Cambria, MD | |
11:10 | Case presentations |
12:00 | Lunch / Exhibits – Conservatory 12th floor |
Afternoon Session I | |
Updates on Lower Extremity Revascularization | |
Moderators: Drs. Matthew J. Dougherty & Joseph V. Lombardi | |
13:00 | Pedal artery access for endovascular treatment of tibial artery disease. |
Ali Amin, MD | |
13:10 | A surgeon’s view of the BASIL trial. |
Kim J. Hodgson, MD | |
13:20 | Updates on drug-coated balloons and stents for femoropopliteal occlusive disease: Are they worth the money? |
Peter L. Faries, MD | |
13:30 | BEST trial: Optimal treatment for chronic limb ischemia. |
Richard Neville, MD | |
13:40 | Case presentations |
14:30 | Coffee Break / Exhibits |
Afternoon Session II | |
Updates on Carotid Artery Disease | |
Moderators: Drs. Douglas A. Troutman & Paul J. DiMuzio | |
15:00 | Indications for and results of carotid intervention in females. |
Caron Rockman, MD | |
15:10 | How should we manage asymptomatic carotid disease until we have the results of CREST 2? |
Bruce A. Perler, MD | |
15:20 | Effect of provider specialty and volume on perioperative carotid artery stenting outcome. |
Ali AbuRahma, MD | |
15:30 | Despite current evidence, the outlook for carotid stents is bright. |
Frank J. Veith, MD | |
15:40 | Case presentations |
16:30 | Adjourn |
Saturday, April 8, 2017 | |
08:00 | Registration & Breakfast – Rose Garden 19th floor |
Morning Session I | |
My Worst Case with a Bad Outcome – They happen to me too | |
Moderators: Drs. Leonard Galler & Joshua A. Eisenberg | |
08:30 | Peter L. Faries, MD |
09:00 | Ali AbuRahma, MD |
09:30 | Mark A. Adelman, MD |
10:00 | Coffee Break / Exhibits |
Morning Session II | |
Updates on Other Vascular Issues | |
Moderators: Drs. Frank A. Schmieder & Mark B. Kahn | |
10:30 | IVC graft replacement for malignancy. |
Thomas C. Bower, MD | |
10:40 | Venous stasis ulcers: Should iliac vein stenting be the first intervention when conservative therapy fails? |
Enrico Ascher, MD | |
10:50 | Celiac artery compression syndrome: Does it really exist and what is optimal management? |
Alan M. Dietzek, MD | |
11:00 | Management of AV fistula aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms. |
Larry Scher, MD | |
11:10 | Case presentations |
12:00 | Program ends - Please hand in your questionnaire |
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