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innovations and praCtiCal appliCations in vasCular surgeryspeCial sessions: management of non-healing wounds
may 13–14, 2010 sheraton new yorK hotel & towers new yorK City
program direCtors: raJeev dayal, md miChael silane, md
a Cme aCCredited Course
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Cornell Medical College, in conjunction with NewYork-Presbyterian the University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell present
IFC
Overall GOals This symposium is a two day educational event that focuses on the most up-to-date techniques for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease and includes brief “technique and results” sessions on evolving endovascular therapies. Our nationally recognized faculty will address issues in current clinical practice, complications and pitfalls of newer technologies, and discuss the evolution of the field. Using a systems-based approach, the format will cover all major areas of vascular disease. Attendee participation and interaction will be emphasized and facilitated through debates, Q & A sessions and interactive case presentations.
learninG Object ives• Understand the most current surgical and endovascular treatment
methods for patients with vascular diseases including: lower extremity ischemia, aortic aneurysms, carotid disease and venous disease
• Understand the decision-making process in choosing between different endovascular methods for the management of chronic lower extremity ischemia
• Review the techniques and results of surgical and endovascular options for lower extremity revascularization and limb salvage
• Understand surgical and endovascular best practices and techniques for the treatment of carotid artery disease
• Review the most current devices and techniques for the repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms
• Understand the evaluation and decision making process in treating PAD with either open or minimally invasive surgical techniques
• Review the most current medical and surgical principles in treating the infected foot with soft tissue and/or bone involvement including antibiotic selection, surgical debridement and reconstruction
• Review the principles of wound healing and discuss decision making with the most current available modalities to heal chronic wounds including wound healing dressing products, negative pressure wound therapy, local surgical flaps and grafts, hyper-baric oxygen, and skin substitute products
• Review the medical and surgical decision making principles in the management of the neuropathic foot including bracing, reconstruction, and medication selection
tarGet audienceVascular Surgeons, Cardiothoracic Surgeons, General Surgeons, Interventional Cardiologists, Vascular Interventional Radiologists, Podiatrists, Wound Care Specialists, Fellows-in-Training, and Vascular Laboratory Technicians
accreditat iOn/ des iGnat iOn Of creditThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons designates this educational activity for a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The American College of Nurse Practitioners (ACNP) and The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) accept AMA/PRA category 1 credit from organizations accredited by the ACCME.
The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) accepts AMA/PRA category 1 credit toward recertification requirements.
The New York College of Podiatric Medicine is approved by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education as a sponsor of continuing education in podiatric medicine. This program has been awarded 8.5 credit hours in accordance with CPME guidelines.
We expect support for this program through grants from pharma-ceutical and medical device companies.
disclOsure statementThe College of Physicians and Surgeons must ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in its educational activities. All faculty participating in this activity are required to disclose to the audience any significant financial interest and/or other relationship with the manufacturers(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in his/her presentation and/or the commercial contributor(s) of this activity. When unlabeled uses are discussed, these will also be indicated.
PrOGram aGenda
Day 1–Thursday May 13, 2010 General Session New York Ballroom West
11:30 am Registration
12:30 Pm Welcome and Introduction – Rajeev Dayal, MD & Michael Silane, MD
Session 1: Lower Extremity Vascular Disease for all Specialists – Moderators: Rajeev Dayal, MD & Michael Silane, MD
12:35 Pm RiskStratificationandMedicalManagementofPatientswithPeripheralVascularDisease – Maya Salameh, MD
12:50 Pm MedicalManagementofDiabetesinthePre-andPost-operativePeriods– Matthew Freeby, MD
1:05 Pm 3-PartViewofTreatingCriticalLimbIschemiaPatients
•TheRoleofBypassintheTreatmentofCLI:First-lineorlastresort – Kenneth Ouriel, MD
•EndovascularTreatmentofCLI – James F. McKinsey, MD
•EndovascularSalvageAfterFailedBypass– Rajeev Dayal, MD
1:50 Pm FutureDirectionofLowerExtremityInterventionwithAboveandBelow Knee Data of Drug Eluting Stents – Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
2:05 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
2:25 Pm Break&VendorExhibits
2:45 Pm BreakoutSessionforWoundCareandPodiatrySpecialistsRiversideBallroom
Session2: LowerExtremityArterialDisease– Moderators: James F. McKinsey, MD & Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
2:45 Pm Lower Extremity: Technique and Results
IsAFBObsolete?Endovasculartreatmentofaortoiliacocclusivedisease– Gautam V. Shrikhande, MD
NewTechnologiestoManageComplexCTO’s – John Paul Runyon, MD
TechnicalTipsforCrossingLongTibialOcclusions – Daniel G. Clair, MD
Bailout Techniques: What you need in the angio suite – Rajeev Dayal, MD
Atherectomy:ComparisonofCSI,Pathwayandev3 – James F. McKinsey, MD
3:35 Pm OptimalAntiplateletandAnticoagulantTherapyforLEBypass:Latest best treatment based on good data – Roman Nowygrod, MD
3:50 Pm Which Technique and When: What does the data show? Literature compilation studies – Gregg S. Landis, MD
4:10 Pm BypassGraftSalvageintheComplexWound– John Karwowski, MD
4:20 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
4:40 Pm Break&VendorExhibits
Session3: HemodialysisAccessandVenousDisorders – Moderators: Rajeev Dayal, MD and Shubha Varma, MD
5:00 Pm DVT Update: Treatment and prophylaxis – Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
5:15 Pm ManagementoftheImmatureFistula– Jason G. Funderburk, MD
5:30 Pm Varicose Veins: Radiofrequency, laser, sclerotherapy and stripping: What does the data show? – Ross T. Lyon, MD
5:45 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
6:00 Pm DayOneAdjourns
BreakoutSessionforWoundCareandPodiatrySpecialists RiversideBallroom– Moderators: F. Raymond Ortega, MD and Tzvi Bar-David, DPM
2:45 Pm Welcome and Introduction– F. Raymond Ortega, MD and Tzvi Bar-David, DPM
2:50 Pm Who is at Risk for Limb Loss? Vascular predictors for wound healing – Michael Silane, MD
3:05 Pm VascularLabEvaluation:Venousandarterialtesting– Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD
3:20 Pm Revascularization:Openvs.endovascular– TBA
3:35 Pm AcuteFootInfections:FromtheERtotheOR– Robert Fridman, DPM
3:55 Pm Break&VendorExhibits
4:15 Pm MedicalManagementofOsteomyelitis – Stuart R. Framm, MD
4:30 Pm ResectionandComplexReconstructionforOsteomyelitis– Alan R. Catanzariti, DPM
4:50 Pm ApplyingEvidence-BasedDataonWoundHealingforDifficulttoHealChronicWounds – Terry Treadwell, MD
5:10 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
5:30 Pm DayOneAdjourns
Day2–FridayMay14,2010 General Session New York Ballroom West
7:00 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am BreakoutSessionforWoundCareandPodiatrySpecialists RiversideBallroom
7:45 am Welcome and Introduction – Rajeev Dayal, MD & Michael Silane, MD
Session1: CarotidDisease– Moderators: John Karwowski, MD & Roman Nowygrod, MD
8:00 am CognitiveChangesafterCEAvs.CASforCarotidArteryStenosis– Eric J. Heyer, MD, PhD
8:15 am WhichAsymptomaticPatientsareatHighRiskforStroke– Thomas S. Riles, MD
8:30 am ResultsofCRESTTrial– James F. McKinsey, MD
8:45 am StrategiestoImproveResultsofCAS:Patientselection,medicalmanagement,anatomicsituationstoavoid,andtechniques– Rajeev Dayal, MD
9:00 am StrategiestoImproveResultsofCEA:Patientselection,medicalmanagement,anatomicsituationstoavoid,andtechniques – Thomas S. Riles, MD
9:15 am PanelDiscussion–Q&A
Session2: AorticDissection– Moderators: Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD & Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
9:30 am PathophysiologyandMedicalManagementofTypeBAorticDissection– Philip S. Barie, MD
9:45 am ComplicatedAcuteTypeBAorticDissection
•RoleofEndovascularRepair– Daniel G. Clair, MD
•RoleofOpenRepair– Allan S. Stewart, MD
10:15 am PanelDiscussion–Q&A
10:30 am Break&VendorExhibits
Session3: AorticAneurysms – Moderators: Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD & Thomas S. Riles, MD
10:50 am DoestheSafetyProfileofEVARJustifyFixingSmallAAA?
•Pro– Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
•Con– K. Craig Kent, MD
11:15 am EndovascularTreatmentofAorticAneurysms:Technique and results
TechniquesforDealingwithComplexNecks – Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD
TreatmentofIliacAneurysms– John Karwowski, MD
HybridTreatmentofComplexThoracicandAorticAneurysms – James F. McKinsey, MD
ManagementofSmallIliacAccessDuringEVARandTEVAR – Rajeev Dayal, MD
11:55 am PanelDiscussion–Q&A
12:15 Pm Lunch&VendorExhibits
Session4: ThoracicandAbdominalAorticAneurysms – Moderators: Roman Nowygrod, MD & Frank J. Veith, MD
1:15 Pm OptimalTreatmentofHighRiskPatientswithAAA– K. Craig Kent, MD
1:30 Pm FenestratedandBranchedGraftsUpdate– James F. McKinsey, MD
1:45 Pm OfftheShelfDeviceforJuxtarenalAAA– Daniel G. Clair, MD
2:00 Pm HistoryandUpdateontheEndovascularManagementofRupturedAAA– Frank J. Veith, MD
2:15 Pm SurveillanceAfterEVAR:CT,duplex,sensor– Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD
2:30 Pm Treatment of Type II Endoleaks: Techniques and results– Peter Schlossberg, MD
2:45 Pm TEVARforThoracicAorticAneurysms– Daniel G. Clair, MD
3:00 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
3:15 Pm Break&VendorExhibits
Session5: TreatmentofRenalandMesentericArteryDisease– Moderators: Alexander Gart, MD & James F. McKinsey, MD
3:35 Pm TreatmentofRenalandMesentericArteryOcclusiveDisease:Arethedaysofopensurgeryover? – John Paul Runyon, MD
3:50 Pm TreatmentofRenalandMesentericAneurysms – Nicholas J. Morrissey, MD
4:05 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
Session6: PracticeDevelopment – Moderators: Rajeev Dayal, MD & Michael Silane, MD
4:20 Pm AnteriorExposureoftheSpine – John Karwowski, MD
4:30 Pm Office-BasedAngioSuite:Equipmentandrules– Shubha Varma, MD
4:40 Pm TheFutureofVascularSurgery:Howtoremaindominantina complex world – James F. McKinsey, MD
4:50 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
5:00 Pm DayTwoAdjourns
BreakoutSessionforWoundCareandPodiatrySpecialists RiversideBallroom
8:00 am Welcome and Introduction – F. Raymond Ortega, MD and Tzvi Bar-David, DPM
Session1: WoundCareinthe21stCentury– Moderators: F. Raymond Ortega, MD and Tzvi Bar-David, DPM
8:05 am DressingProductUpdate:Criteriaforproductselectionand change – Terry Treadwell, MD
8:25 am HBOforFootUlcers:Whendoesithelpandwhenis it reimbursed? – F. Raymond Ortega, MD
8:45 am NegativePressureWoundTherapyUpdate – Peter A. Blume, DPM
9:05 am Skin Grafting/Skin Substitutes – F. Raymond Ortega, MD
9:25 am TissueTransfer/LocalFlapsforManagementofLowerExtremityUlcers – Peter A. Blume, DPM
9:45 am ManagementofCLI:Endovascularinterventioncase– James F. McKinsey, MD
10:05 am DiabeticFoot:Casepresentation
10:25 am Break&VendorExhibits
Session2: ComplexReconstructionoftheDiabeticFoot
10:45 am Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathy– Bridget T. Carey, MD
11:00 am UpdateonOffloadingandOrthoticsfortheDiabeticFoot– Marshall Katz, BSRPh, CO(ABC)
11:10 am TreatmentofForefootandMidfootDeformities:Osteotomyvs.resection – Alan R. Catanzariti, DPM
11:30 am StabilizationoftheNeuropathicFoot:Externalandinternalfixation– Justin Greisberg, MD
11:50 am NeuropathicFoot:Casepresentation
Session3: PracticeDevelopment
12:10 Pm ASuccessfulWoundCenterandTheFutureofWoundCare – Terry Treadwell, MD
12:30 Pm PanelDiscussion–Q&A
12:45 Pm Lunch&DayTwoAdjourns
ProgramDirectors
RajeevDayal,MDAssistant Professor of Clinical SurgeryColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsDirector of Carotid StentingDivision of Vascular SurgeryNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
Michael Silane, MDClinical Associate Professor of SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical CollegeDirector of Vascular Surgery EducationDivision of Vascular SurgeryNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
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GuestFaculty
PhilipS.Barie,MDProfessor of Surgery and Public HealthWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
PeterA.Blume,DPMAssistant Clinical Professor of SurgeryAnesthesia and Orthopaedics and RehabilitationYale School of Medicine
BridgetT.Carey,MDAssistant Professor of Neurology and NeuroscienceWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
AlanR.Catanzariti,DPMDirector of Residency TrainingDepartment of Foot and Ankle SurgeryChairman, Institutional Review BoardThe Western Pennsylvania Hospital
DanielG.Clair,MDProfessor of SurgeryCleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western UniversityChairman, Department of Vascular SurgeryCleveland Clinic
StuartR.Framm,MDAssistant Clinical Professor of MedicineColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
MatthewFreeby,MDInstructor in Clinical MedicineColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
JasonG.Funderburk,MDAssistant Professor of RadiologyWeill Cornell Medical CollegeInterim Chief, Vascular and Interventional Radiology NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
EricJ.Heyer,MD,PhDProfessor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Clinical Neurology Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Director, Division of Neuroanesthesia NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
MarshallKatz,BSRPh,CO(ABC)Consulting Clinical Orthotist North Shore LIJ Medical Center Consultant Orthotist Nassau University Medical Center Burn and Wound Clinics
K.CraigKent,MDChairman, Department of Surgery A.R. Curreri Professor of Surgery University of Wisconsin - School of Medicine and Public Health
ThomasS.Riles,MDThe Frank C. Spencer Professor Associate Dean of Medical Education and Technology New York University Langone Medical Center
JohnPaulRunyon,MDDirector, The Vascular Center The Christ Hospital
Maya Salameh, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Medicine Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
PeterSchlossberg,MDAssistant Clinical Professor of Radiology Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
AllanS.Stewart,MDAssistant Professor of Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Director, Aortic Surgery Program NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
Terry Treadwell, MD Medical Director Institute for Advanced Wound Care Baptist Medical Center South
FrankJ.Veith,MDProfessor of SurgeryThe Cleveland Clinic and New York University The William J. von Liebig Chair in Vascular Surgery The Cleveland Clinic
TzviBar-David,DPMDirector, Division of Podiatric SurgeryDepartment of Orthopaedic SurgeryNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical CenterDepartment of SurgeryNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
HarryL.Bush,Jr.,MDAssociate Professor of Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
RobertFridman,DPMLecturer, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
AlexanderGart,MDAssistant Professor of Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
JustinGreisberg,MDAssociate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
JohnKarwowski,MDInterim Site Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery Weill Cornell NewYork-Presbyterian Assistant Professor of Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Adjunct Assistant Professor of Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
NewYork-PresbyterianHospitalColumbiaUniversityCollegeofPhysiciansandSurgeons WeillCornellMedicalCollege
meet inG lOc at iOnSheraton New York Hotel & Towers 811 7th Avenue at 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019 Telephone: 212-581-1000
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GreggS.Landis,MDAssistant Professor of Clinical SurgeryWeill Cornell Medical College NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center Director of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Associate Chairman, Department of Surgery New York Hospital Queens
RossT.Lyon,MDAssociate Professor of Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center
JamesF.McKinsey,MDChief of Vascular Surgery Columbia University Interim Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery of Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medical School Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Adjunct Associate Professor Weill Cornell Medical College
NicholasJ.Morrissey,MD Assistant Professor of Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Adjunct Assistant Professor of Surgery Weill Cornell Medical College Director of Clinical Trials Division of Vascular Surgery NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Roman Nowygrod, MD Professor of SurgeryColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Director, Vein Disorder Center Department of Surgery Director, Surgery Preceptorship NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
F.RaymondOrtega,MDAssistant Professor of Clinical Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Division of Plastic Surgery Director, Columbia Wound Healing Program NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center
KennethOuriel,MDSenior Vice President and Chief of International Operations NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
GautamV.Shrikhande,MD Vascular Surgery Fellow NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Shubha Varma, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center Director, Vascular Surgery Palisades Medical Center
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tuit iOn feesUntil May 1st $175/day Until May 1st $250/2 days
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This fee includes academic presentations, course materials and meals and refreshments. Confirmation of registration will be sent upon receipt of the registration form and payment.
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