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9th ANNUAL CURRENT CONCEPTS IN
VASCULAR THERAPIES
2 0 1 9 M I D - AT L A N T I C
C O N F E R E N C E
Sentara Vascular Specialists
MAY 2-4Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront Virginia Beach, Virginia
397 Little Neck Road 3300 South Bldg., Suite 100Virginia Beach, VA 23452
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN VASCULAR THERAPIESHilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront • Virginia Beach, Virginia
May 2-4, 2019
Jointly provided by Eastern Virginia Medical School Office of Continuing Medical Education and the Sentara Vascular Foundation Fund
7:00 am REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST
7:55 am INTRODUCTION AND WELCOMERasesh M. Shah, MD
Session 1 SUPERFICIAL VENOUS DISEASE Moderators: C. Scott McEnroe, MD and F. Noel Parent, III, MD
8:00 am Do We Undertreat or Overtreat Varicose Veins: What Is the Natural History?
Todd W. Gensler, MD
8:15 am Treatment of Truncal Veins in 2019 Siddarth K. Bhende, MD
8:30 am Debate 1: Varicose Veins Should Be Removed at the Primary Procedure
C. Scott McEnroe, MD
8:45 am Debate 1: Varicose Veins Should Be Allowed to Decompress and Treated at a Second Procedure
F. Noel Parent, III, MD
9:00 am Treatment of Reticular and Spider Veins in 2019
S. Sadie Ahanchi, MD
9:15 am Uterine Fibroids, Ovarian Veins, Testicular Veins, Prostate Artery: Treatment Options
Harlan L. Vingan, MD
9:30 am QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
10:00 am Break
Session 2 DEEP VENOUS DISEASE Moderators: David J. Dexter, II, MD and Jessica A. Buchner, MD
10:30 am Pulmonary Embolism Response Teams: What Are the Key Components?
Jessica A. Buchner, MD
10:45 am Debate 2: Submassive Pulmonary Embolism: There Is a Role for Routine Catheter Directed Therapy
David J. Dexter, II, MD
11:00 am Debate 2: Submassive Pulmonary Embolism: Anticoagulation Is All You Need
John Ligush, MD
11:15 am New Tools in Thromboectomy David J. Dexter, II, MD
11:30 am Diagnosis and Treatment of May-Thumer Syndrome
Jason Moore, MD
11:45 am Klippel-Trenaunay, Park-Weber, Nutcracker Renal Vein, and Other Rare Venous Syndromes, Diagnosis and Treatment
C. Scott McEnroe, MD
12:00 noon QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
12:30 pm Lunch
1:15 pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Erica Rogers, Silk Road Medical
Session 3 PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE Moderators: Manuela Schuksz, MD, PhD and Samuel N. Steerman, MD
2:00 pm Optimizing Medical Therapy for Patients with Claudication
Aditya Sharma, MBBS
2:15 pm Supervised Exercise Therapy for Patients with Claudication
Manuela Schuksz, MD, PhD
2:30 pm Debate 3: 55-Year-Old Smoker with 2 Block Claudication and SFA Occlusion Should Have Medical Therapy Only
Deepak N. Deshmukh, DO
2:45 pm Debate 3: 55-Year-Old Smoker with 2 Block Claudication and SFA Occlusion Should Be Offered Endovascular Therapy
Tarkten A. Pharr, MD
3:00 pm Debate 3: 55-Year-Old Smoker with 2 Block Claudication and SFA Occlusion Femoral-Popliteal Vein Bypass Is Still the Gold Standard
Samuel N. Steerman, MD
3:15 pm The Paclitaxel Controversy: Limb Over Life Michael E. Landis, MD
3:30 pm QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
4:00 pm Break
MAY 3, 2019 MAY 3, 2019 continued
7:00 am REGISTRATION / BREAKFAST
7:55 am WELCOME Rasesh M. Shah, MD
Session 5 AORTIC DISEASE Moderators: Jean M. Panneton, MD and Ken Cherry, MD
8:00 am Key Concepts in Successful Complex Endovascular Aortic Surgery
Animesh Rathore, MBBS
8:15 am Key Concepts in Successful Complex Open Abdominal Aortic Surgery
Ken Cherry, MD
8:30 am Management Decisions in Type B Dissection, Medical Endovascular and Surgical Timing
Jean M. Panneton, MD
8:45 am Management of Ruptured AAA: Pathways and Institutional Guidelines
Hosam F. El Sayed, MBBCh, PhD
9:00 am Debate 4: Aneurysm Involving the Visceral Vessels (Paravisceral / Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms) Should Have Open Repair
Hosam F. El Sayed, MBBCh, PhD
9:15 am Debate 4: Aneurysm Involving the Visceral Vessels (Paravisceral / Thoracoabdominal Aneurysms) Can Now Be Repaired With Endovascular Techniques (TAMBE)
Animesh Rathore, MBBS
9:15 am QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
9:30 am Break
Session 6 VASCULAR POTPOURRI Moderators: Rasesh M. Shah, MD and Animesh Rathore, MBBS
10:30 am “Early” Carotid Intervention for the Patient With TIA or Small Stroke and Good Recovery
Rasesh M. Shah, MD
10:45 am Critical Care Management of the Patient With Acute Stroke
Shola Aluko, MD
11:00 am TCAR in 2019: Current Status Rasesh M. Shah, MD
11:15 am Vertebral Artery Revascularization: When and How?
Huiting “Tina” Chen, MD
11:30 am Repeated Interventions for AVF / AVG: When Do We Quit and Make Another Access?
Samuel N. Steerman, MD
11:45 am Endovascular Treatment of the Entire Arterial System Is Now Possible (Aortic Valve to Pedal Vessels)
Jean M. Panneton, MD
11:00 am QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
12:00 noon CLOSING REMARKSRasesh M. Shah, MD
12:15 pm ADJOURN
MAY 4, 2019
Session 4 PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE Moderators: Gordon K. Stokes, MD and Richard J. DeMasi, MD
4:30 pm The Acutely Ischemic Leg: What Is the Decision Tree for Anglo vs OR?
Richard J. DeMasi, MD
4:45 pm Limb Salvage Is a Team Sport Anthony J. Cavallo, DPM
5:00 pm Infected Lower Extremity Prosthetic Grafts: Tips and Tricks for Getting Out of This Mess
Gordon K. Stokes, MD
5:15 pm Complex Surgical Approaches to CLI: Pedal Bypass, Retrograde Interventions, etc.
Manuela Schuksz, MD, PhD
5:30 pm Atypical Claudication: External Iliac Artery Endofibrosis / Popliteal Entrapment - Diagnosis and Treatment
Ken Cherry, MD
5:45 pm QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
6:00 pm ADJOURN
6:00 pm NETWORKING RECEPTION
7:30 pm FACULTY DINNER
2019 MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN VASCULAR THERAPIES
AccreditationThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Eastern Virginia Medical School and Sentara Vascular Specialists. Eastern Virginia Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit DesignationEastern Virginia Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This symposium, for the Current Concepts of Vascular Therapies 2019 Mid-Atlantic Conference, will be submitted for ARRT A+ CE approval by the Association for Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR). AVIR is an approved RCEEM through the ARRT.
American Academy of Family PhysiciansApplication for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
Virginia Board of MedicinePhysicians may claim up to (11.50 hours) in Type 1 or Type 2 CME on the Virginia Board of MedicineContinued Competency and Assessment Formrequired for the renewal of an active medical license.
Target Audience
Course DirectorsDavid J. Dexter, II, MD, FACSAssistant Professor of Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolSentara Vascular Specialists
Jean M. Panneton, MD, FACSProfessor of Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolSentara Vascular Specialists
Animesh Rathore, MBBSAssistant Professor of Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolSentara Vascular Specialists
Rasesh M. Shah, MD, FACSAssistant Professor of Surgery
Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolSentara Vascular Specialists
For more detailed information about the conference, go to http://conceptsinvasculartherapies.com
This educational program is designed for Primary Care Physicians as well as Specialty Physicians and Allied Health Professionals from the Mid-Atlantic Region, to include:
• Family Medicine Physicians • Cardiologists • Emergency Room Physicians • General Surgeons • Hospital Based Physicians
• Internal Medicine Physicians • Nurse Practitioners• Nurses• Physician Assistants• Podiatrists
• Vascular Surgeons• Vascular Technologists• Vein Specialists
Guest Faculty
Faculty
S. Sadie Ahanchi, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Shola Aluko, MDSentara Pulmonary, Critical Care
& Sleep Specialists
Siddharth K. Bhende, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Jessica A. Buchner, MDSentara Pulmonary, Critical Care &
Sleep Specialists
Anthony J. Cavallo, DPMSentara Podiatry Specialists
Huiting “Tina” Chen, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Ken Cherry, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Richard J. DeMasi, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
The deadline for making hotel reservations is April 10, 2019 Reservation requests received after the deadline date will be based on availability.
Deepak N. Deshmukh, DOSentara Vascular Specialists
David J. Dexter, II, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Hosam F. El Sayed, MBBCh, PhDOhio State University
Todd W. Gensler, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Michael E. Landis, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
John Ligush, MDSentara Martha Jefferson Vascular
& Vein Center
C. Scott McEnroe, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Jason Moore, MDSentara Vascular Specialists, Rockingham
Jean M. Panneton, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
F. Noel Parent, III, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Tarkten A. Pharr, MDSentara Vascular Specialists, Albemarle
Animesh Rathore, MBBSSentara Vascular Specialists
Manuela Schuksz, MD, PhDSentara Vascular Specialists
Rasesh M. Shah, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Aditya Sharma, MBBSUniversity of Virginia Health System
Samuel N. Steerman, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Gordon K. Stokes, MDSentara Vascular Specialists
Harlan L. Vingan, MDMedical Center Radiologists
Location and AccommodationsThis conference will take place at:
Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront 3001 Atlantic AvenueVirginia Beach, VA 23451(757) 213-3000
A block of rooms has been reserved for a special rate of $149 per night from Thursday, May 2 to Sunday, May 5.
To make reservations, please go online to www.evms.edu/cmeregistration and click on 9th Annual Current Concepts in Vascular Therapies or contact Hilton Central Reservations Line at 1-800-HILTONS directly to make your hotel reservation and indicate you are attending the “VASCULAR & ENDOVASCULAR THERAPIES” conference. This will ensure you will receive the preferred group rate of $149 per room (city view) or $169 per room (ocean view), per night, single or double occupancy. The tax is 14% per room per night, plus a $1.00 per room per night occupancy tax.
For directions and detailed information about the hotel, go to www.virginiabeachoceanfront.hilton.com
Program OverviewWelcome to the 9th annual Current Concepts in Vascular Therapies Mid-Atlantic Conference in picturesque Virginia Beach. The symposiumwill offer up to 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ as well as maintenance of certification (MOC) credits. The sessions will be led by regional and national experts on a broad spectrum of vascular pathologies and directed towards healthcare professionals caring for patients with these conditions. A multidisciplinary panel of speakers from vascular surgery, vascular medicine, interventional radiology, and other specialties will provide state of the art updates on cutting-edge developments in open and endovascular approaches to treatment. Topics will include peripheral arterial disease, aortic and visceral arterial aneurysms and dissection, novel techniques for complex venous problems, cerebrovascular disease and dialysis access. Question and answer sessions, expert debates and panel discussions will help fulfill our mission of excellent patient care and high level education for healthcare professionals. We hope you are able to join us this spring at the beach.
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
1. Explain the natural history of varicose veins and treatment options for truncal vein reflux.
2. Identify the role of embolization of specific arteries and veins for multiple different pathologies.
3. Define the essential elements of a Pulmonary Embolism Response Team.
4. Identify treatment options for submassive pulmonary embolism. 5. Describe the diagnosis and treatment for May-Thurner / Klippel-
Trenaunay / and other unusual venous pathologies. 6. Evaluate medical / endovascular / surgical treatment options for
patients with PAD. 7. Explain the controversy surrounding Paclitaxel coated balloons in
peripheral angioplasty. 8. Define the decision tree for treatment of acute limb ischemia. 9. Evaluate the treatment options for patients with Type B Aortic
dissection. 10. Describe the key concepts required for successful aortic surgery,
both endovascular and open. 11. Explain the approach to complex aortic aneurysm repair, para-
visceral, thoraco-abdominal, and ruptured. 12. Identify the key management principles of acute stroke
management. 13. Describe the timing of carotid intervention after TIA or small
stroke, and understand revascularization options available in 2019. 14. Identify the algorithm for AV access maintenance and when the
time has come for new access.
Sentara Vascular Foundation Fund
Jointly provided by:
Erica RodgersSilk Road Medical