Tuesday, November 17, 2015
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Tuesday
SESSION 10:
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF AORTIC BRANCH LESIONS ESPECIALLY OF THE AORTO-ILIAC SEGMENT - AND TRAUMATIC AORTIC INJURY
Moderators:Kenneth Ouriel, MD, MBA / Barry T. Katzen, MD
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SESSION 10 SCHEDULE | |
7:46 AM - 7:51 AM | Iliac Artery Endofibrosis In Hardcore Cyclists: Is Endovascular Treatment Ever Effective If They Wont Give Up Their Sport Or Is Surgery The Only Effective Treatment: What Should The Operative Treatment Be |
Presenter(s):Kenneth J. Cherry, MD | |
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7:52 AM - 7:57 AM | Retrograde Open Superior Mesenteric Artery Stenting For Acute Mesenteric Ischemia: Indications, Techniques And Results |
Presenter(s):Richard J. Powell, MD | |
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7:58 AM - 8:03 AM | Parallel Grafts For Hypogastric Artery Revascularization During EVAR: Techniques, Advantages And Disadvantages |
Presenter(s):Ronald L. Dalman, MD | |
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8:04 AM - 8:09 AM | What Factors Predict When Treatment Of Blunt Traumatic Aortic Injuries Can Safely Be Delayed |
Presenter(s):Robert S. Crawford, MD / Donald G. Harris, MD | |
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8:10 AM - 8:14 AM | Panel Discussion |
TREATMENT OF AORTO-ILIAC OCCLUSIVE DISEASE | |
Moderator(s): Barry T. Katzen, MD / Kenneth Ouriel, MD, MBA | |
8:14 AM - 8:19 AM | In Claudication Due To Aorto-Iliac Disease, Supervised Exercise Is As Effective As Stenting When Added To BMRx: What Can Make Exercise Work And Why It Is Good Treatment: The CLEVER RCT Results |
Presenter(s):Alan T. Hirsch, MD | |
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8:20 AM - 8:25 AM | With Juxtarenal Aorto-Iliac Occlusions Open Surgical Treatment Is Best And Safest: What Precautions May Be Needed |
Presenter(s):Giustino Marcucci, MD | |
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8:26 AM - 8:31 AM | Most Aorto-Iliac Occlusions Should Be Treated Endovascularly With Stents: But There Are Limits That Require Open Surgery |
Presenter(s):George H. Meier III, MD | |
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8:32 AM - 8:37 AM | All Aorto-Iliac Occlusions Can Be Treated Endovascularly By Stents If Certain Precautions Are Taken To Prevent Renal And Visceral Embolization |
Presenter(s):Sonia Ronchey, MD, PhD / Nicola Mangialardi, MD | |
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8:38 AM - 8:43 AM | Complex Juxtarenal Aorto-Iliac Occlusions Can Be Treated Safely And Effectively With Covered Stents (The CERAB Technique) However Renal Chimney Endografts May Be Required: Technique For Doing Them Without Risking Renal Or Visceral Embolization |
Presenter(s):Peter C.J. Goverde, MD / Michel M.P. Reijnen, MD, PhD | |
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8:44 AM - 8:49 AM | The CERAB Technique Using Covered Stents Is Better Treatment For Complex Aorto-Iliac Occlusions Than Bare Stents: Based On Flow Characteristics In An In Vitro Model |
Presenter(s):Michel M.P. Reijnen, MD, PhD / Peter C.J. Goverde, MD | |
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8:50 AM - 8:55 AM | Value Of Fusion Imaging To Facilitate Treatment Of Complex Aorto-Iliac Occlusions |
Presenter(s):Klaus M. Overbeck, MD, MPhil | |
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8:56 AM - 9:01 AM | Treatment Of TASC C And D Aorto-Iliac Occlusions With A Bifurcated Unibody Endograft (AFX Endologix) Rather Than Kissing Stents Or Stent-Grafts: Technique And Early Results |
Presenter(s):Thomas S. Maldonado, MD / Michel M.P. Reijnen, MD, PhD | |
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9:02 AM - 9:09 AM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 10 | |
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