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Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology
October 26-27, 2013 Omni Houston Hotel Houston, Texas
6th Annual MeetingSyllabus
SVIN 2013 | 6th Annual Meeting | Houston, Texas
Invited Faculty
Learning ObjectivesInterventional neurology is a relatively new and rap-idly evolving medical specialty. It allows minimally invasive treatment of life-threatening cerebrovas-cular diseases, which affect over 700,000 people annually and are the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S. Following this activity, attendees should be able to:
• Understand the results of recent endovascular stroke trials and how these results impact current neuroendovascular practice
• Identify patients who may benefit from endo-vascular therapy in intracranial atherosclerosis and understand how to identify alternative endovascular techniques to intracranial stenting
• Comprehend the changes in 2013 coding as they impact interventional neurology and iden-tify the practice models as they currently exist and potential areas of growth
• Understand upcoming trials and designs in en-dovascular stroke and intracranial atherosclero-sis and understand the impact of recent clinical
trial results on procedural reimbursement
Practice Gaps• The nature of interventional neurology as a new
and rapidly evolving medical specialty has led to physicians’ need to understand the latest scientific trials and the new and changing body of evidence.
• New data coming from the SAMMPRIS trial, which has shed new light on the relative utility of medical therapy and endovascular techniques, has led to a need to better identify patients who have failed medical management and have the lowest surgical risk, and understand endo-vascular therapy and angioplasty as alternative treatment in intracranial atherosclerosis.
• As a small and rapidly evolving field, interven-tional neurology faces changes in practice models, coding and re-imbursement. Implemen-tation and awareness of changes is difficult to integrate into clinical practice and physicians’ need to understand coding changes and prac-tice models as they currently exist, and potential areas of growth.
Target Audience: The target audience for this activity includes, but is not limited to, Stroke Neurologists, Interventional Neurologists, Neurointensive Care Physicians, Neurosurgeons, Interventional Radiologists, Stroke Nurses, Neurointensive Care Nurses, Radiology Technicians and General Neurologists.
CME Information:Accreditation Statement- This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the Institute for the Ad-vancement of Human Behavior (IAHB) and the So-ciety for Vascular & Interventional Neurology (SVIN). The IAHB is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation Statement- The IAHB designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Disclosure- All faculty/speakers, planners, abstract reviewers, moderators, authors, co-authors and administrative staff participating in the continuing medical education programs jointly sponsored by IAHB are expected to disclose to the program audi-ence any/all relevant financial relationships related to the content of their presentation(s). The list below includes all individuals in control of content for this CME activity.
We acknowledge the potential presence of limita-tions on information, including, but not limited to: data that represents ongoing research; interim analysis; preliminary data; unsupported opinion; or approaches to care that, while supported by some research studies, do not represent the only opinion or approach to care supported by research.
Alex Abou-Chebl, MD University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville, KY USA
Mark Alberts, MD UT Southwestern Dallas, TX USA
Andrei Alexandrov, MD University of Alabama Hospital Birmingham, AL USA
Ammar Alkawi, MD AlFaisal University Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA
Chase Anderson
Juan Arenillas, MD Hospital Clinico Universitario Valladolid, SPAIN
Colin Barker, MD The Methodist Hospital System Houston, TX USA
Stanley Barnwell, MD Oregon Health Science University Portland, OR USA
Lee Birnbaum, MD UT-Health Science Center, San Antonio San Antonio, TX USA
David Bonovich, MD Eden Medical Center Castro Valley, CA USA
Thomas Brott, MD Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL USA
Antonio Davalos, MD Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol Barcelona, SPAIN
Andrew Demchuk, MD University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta CANADA
Colin Derdeyn, MD Washington University St. Louis, MO USA
Randall Edgell, MD St. Louis University St. Louis, MO USA
Lucas Elijovich, MD Semmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine Institute Memphis, TN USA
Joey English, MD, PhD California Medical Center San Francisco, CA USA
Johanna Fifi, MD Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York, NY USA
David Fiorella, MD, PhD State University of NY at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY USA
Andrew Fisher
Mike Froehler, MD, PhD Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN USA
Rishi Gupta, MD Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, GA USA
M. Shazam Hussain, MD Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH USA
Reza Jahan, MD University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA USA
Vallabh Janardhan, MD Texas Stroke Institute Plano, TX USA
Sophia Janjua, MD Lutheran Medical Center Brooklyn, NY USA
Weijian Jiang, MD New Era Stroke Care and Re-search Institute of Beijing Beijing, CHINA
Tudor Jovin, MD University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Stroke Institute Pittsburgh, PA USA
Mouhammad Jumaa, MD University of Toledo Medical Center Toledo, OH USA
Sushant Kale, MD SIU School of Medicine Springfield, IL USA
Ritesh Kaushal MD, PhD Tenet Florida Physician Services Hialeah, FL USA
Jacob Kitchener, MD Premier Health Specialists Dayton, OH USA
Richard Klucznik, MD The Methodist Hospital System Houston, TX USA
Marc Lazzaro, MD, MS Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI USA
Thomas Leung, MD Price of Wales Hospital Hong Kong, CHINA
David Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, FAAN University of California, Los Angeles Stroke Center Los Angeles, CA USA
Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA Baptist Cardiac and Vascular Institute Miami, FL USA
Liping Liu, MD Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing Tian Tan Hospital Beijing, CHINA
Alberto Maud, MD Texas Tech School of Medicine El Paso, TX USA
Michel Mawad, MD Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX USA
Mikael Mazighi, MD Pierre et Marie Curie University Paris, FRANCE
Nils Mueller-Kronast, MD Delray Medical Center Delray Beach, FL USA
Ashish Nanda, MD University of Missouri Columbia, MO USA
Edgard Pereira, MD Advanced Neuro Spine Institute Boca Raton, FL USA
Marc Ribo, MD Hospital Vall d’Hebron Barcelona, SPAIN
Amrou Sarraj, MD University of Texas, Houston Houston, TX USA
Jeffrey Saver, MD University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center Los Angeles, CA USA
Hashem Shaltoni, MD Baylor College of Medicine, St. Luke’s Hospital Houston, TX USA
Robert Taylor, MD University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN USA
Gabor Toth, MD Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH USA
Nirav Vora, MD Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, OH USA
Ajay Wakhloo, MD, PhD University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center Worchester, MA USA
Andrew Xavier, MD Stroke Group Bloomfield, MI USA
Dileep Yavagal, MD University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Miami, FL USA
Sam Zaidat, MD, MSc Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI USA
Room AssignmentsGeneral Session: Grand Salon West Exhibit Hall: Grand Salon East Breaks: Grand Salon East Poster Viewing: Palm Court
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Disclosures
Commercial Supporter/Exhibitor Disclosures
To Obtain CME Credits
Asahi Intecc USA, Inc, Exhibitor
Blockade Medical, Exhibitor
Codman Neuro, Commercial Supporter & Exhibitor
Covidien, Commercial Supporter & Exhibitor
MicroVention, Inc, Exhibitor
Penumbra, Inc, Commercial Supporter & Exhibitor
Silk Road Medical, Inc, Commercial Supporter
Stryker, Commercial Supporter & Exhibitor
Toshiba America Medical Systems, Exhibitor
Siemens, Exhibitor
UT Southwestern, Exhibitor
To Obtain CME Credits
The online certificate site will be available the end of the day Octo-ber 27, 2013 through November 25, 2013. After that date, the site will be removed and certificates will no longer be available. If you need a CME certificate, you must complete the evaluation and certificate process prior to that date; otherwise you will forfeit your credit for the course.
To get your certificate, just go to: www.CmeCertificateOnline.com.
Scroll down to the SVIN listing and click on the “6th Annual Meeting” event. On the site, you will be asked to enter a password, which is 6thAnn and evaluate various aspects of the program. You may then print your certificate immediately. A copy of the certificate will also be emailed to you in case you need to print additional cop-ies (check your spam filter and junk email folder if you do not see it come through).
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Conflict Resolution: All conflicts of interest have been resolved. Speakers were limited to data and results of re-search. All other faculty/speakers, planners, abstract reviewers, moderators, authors, co-authors and administrative staff who disclosed as “No Disclosure” had no such relevant financial relationships to disclose.
* Signifies No Disclosures
Planning Committee*Randall Edgell, MD
Speakers*Alex Abou-Chebl, MD
Mark Alberts, MD Genentech, Speakers Bureau
*Ammar Alkawi, MD
*Chase Anderson
*Juan Arenillas, MD
Stanley Barnwell, MD Covidien Pipeline Solitaire, Consultant
David Bonovich, MD• Stryker Neurovascular, Other
Financial or Material Support
Thomas Brott, MD• Edwards, Consultant• Daiichi-Sankyo, Travel, Hotel
or Registration Support
*Colin Barker, MD
Antoni Davalos, MD• Covidien, Research Grant,
Overall Principal Investigator• Covidien, Consultant• Covidien, Travel, Hotel or
Registration Support
Andrew Demchuk, MD• Covidien, Speakers Bureau• Covidien, Other Financial or
Material Support
*Colin Derdeyn, MD
*Randall Edgell, MD
*Lucas Elijovich, MD
*Joey English, MD, PhD
David Fiorella, MD, PhD• Siemens, Research Grant, Site
Principal Investigator• MicroVention, Research
Grant, Site Principal Investiga-tor
• Covidien EV3, Consultant• Siemens, Research Grant, Site
Principal Investigator• Cordis, Consultant• Micrus Endovascular, Con-
sultant
*Andrew Fisher
*Andre Fredieu, MD
*Rishi Gupta, MD
Reza Jahan, MD
• Stryker, Speakers Bureau• Covidien, Consultant
*Vallabh Janardhan, MD
*Sophia Janjua, MD
*Weijian Jiang, MD
*Tudor Jovin, MD
*Richard Klucznik, MD
*Marc Lazzaro, MD, MS
*Thomas Leung, MD
*David Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, FAAN
Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA• Covidien, Consultant, Speak-
ers Bureau
*Liping Liu, MD
Michel Mawad, MD• Surpass, Inc, Stock Share-
holder• Cardiatis, Inc, Stock Share-
holder
*Mikael Mazighi, MD
*Nils Mueller-Kronast, MD
*Marc Ribo, MD
*Amrou Sarraj, MD
*Jeffrey Saver, MD
*Hashem Shaltoni, MD
*Robert Taylor, MD
*Gabor Toth, MD
Ajay Wakhloo, MD, PhD• Stryker Neurovascular, Con-
sultant• Baptist Health Miami, Speak-
ers Bureau• Harvard Postgraduate
Course, Speakers Bureau• Stryker Neurovascular, Con-
sultant• Philips Medical, Research
Grant, Site Principal Investiga-tor
• NIH, Research Grant, Overall Principal Investigator
*Andrew Xavier, MD
Dileep Yavagal, MD• Stryker, Consultant
*Sam Zaidat, MD, MSc
Moderators*Andrei Alexandrov, MD
*Lee Birnbaum, MD
*Andre Fredieu, MD
*Johanna Fifi, MD
*Mike Froehler, MD
*M. Shazam Hussain
*Mohamed Jumaa, MD
*Sushant Kale, MD
*Ritesh Kaushal, MD
*Jacob Kitchener, MD
*Alberto Maud, MD
*Ashish Nanda, MD
*Edgard Pereira, MD
Nirav Vora, MD• EV3 Neurovascular, Speakers
Bureau
SVIN 2013 | 6th Annual Meeting | Houston, TexasSchedule of Events
Saturday, October 26, 2013
7:30 – 7:40am Welcome
7:40 – 8:10am Update on the THERAPY Trial Sam Zaidat, MD, MSc
8:10 – 8:30am Early Clinical Experience with ACE - A New Clot Extraction Device Sophia Janjua, MD
Session 1 Moderators: Juan Arenillas, MD
Dileep Yavagal, MD
8:30 – 8:45am Final SAMPPRIS Results Colin Derdeyn, MD
8:45 – 9:00am CHANCE Trial: ICAD Subgroup Results Liping Liu, MD
9:00 – 9:15am Largest Single Center Wingspan Results Weijian Jiang, MD
9:15 – 9:30am Hong Kong Wingspan Study Thomas Leung, MD
9:30 – 9:45am VISSIT Trial Final Results Sam Zaidat, MD, MSc
9:45 – 10:00am Novel Imaging of ICAD David Liebeskind, MD, FAHA, FAAN
10:00 – 10:30am Question & Answer
10:30 – 11:00am Break with Exhibitors
Session 2 Moderators: David Liebeskind, MD
Andrew Xavier, MD
11:00am – 11:15am Rationale for Stand-alone Angioplas-ty in ICAD David Fiorella, MD, PhD
11:15 – 11:30am Systems of Care for STEMI Colin Barker, MD
11:30 – 11:45am Hemodynamic vs Local Perforator Mechanism in ICAD Stroke - Does it Matter Alex Abou-Chebl, MD
11:45 am – 12:00pm Noninvasive Characterization of the High Risk ICAD Patient Juan Arenillas, MD
12:00 – 12:40pm The California Pacific Experience with TrevoTM Retrievers Using Merci® Bal-loon Guide Catheters for Flow Arrest Joey English, MD, PhD
12:40 – 12:50pm Stryker’s Participation in AIS Research – Collaborating Today for a Better Tomorrow Sam Zaidat, MD, MSc
12:50 – 1:00pm DAWN Trial Update Tudor Jovin, MD
Session 3 Moderators: Andrei Alexandrov, MD
M. Shazam Hussain, MD
1:00 – 1:15pm SURPASS Flow Diverter Ajay Wakhloo, MD, PhD
1:15 – 1:30pm Vertebral Artery Origin Stenosis: Epi-demiology and Natural History Mikael Mazighi, MD, PhD
1:30 – 1:45pm Short and Medium-Term Results in Stenting for Vertebral Artery Origin Stenosis - Review of Existing Data Randall Edgell, MD
1:45 – 2:00pm Trial Design in Vertebral Artery Origin Stenosis Robert Taylor, MD
2:00 – 2:30pm Update on CREST 2 Thomas Brott, MD
2:30 – 2:45pm Question & Answer
2:45 – 3:00pm Break with Exhibitors
Session 4 Moderators: Mouhammad Jumaa, MD
Nirav Vora, MD
3:00 – 3:30pm Oral Abstracts
Session 5 Moderators: Mouhammad Jumaa, MD
Nirav Vora, MD
3:30 – 4:00pm Complex Case Discussions
4:00 – 4:15pm Question & Answer
4:15 – 4:30pm Break with Exhibitors
Session 6 Moderators: Mike Froehler, MD
Sushant Kale, MD
4:30 – 4:45pm Large Bore Aspiration Catheters and Suction Thrombectomy Tudor Jovin, MD
4:45 – 5:00pm Balloon Guides - There Is No Substi-tute In Acute Stroke Thrombectomy David Bonovich, MD
5:00 – 5:15pm From Access Site to Reperfusion: How Can We Get Faster? Marc Ribo, MD
Schedule of Events (continued)
5:15 – 5:30pm Question & Answer
5:30 – 5:45pm Dileep Yavagal, MD & Chase Anderson
5:45 – 6:00pm Alex Abou-Chebl, MD& Andrew Fisher
6:00 – 6:30pm Lessons Learned: The Evolution of Endovascular Stroke Therapy Stanley Barnwell, MD
6:30 – 7:30pm Reception
Moderators: Nils Mueller-Kronast, MD Sam Zaidat, MD
8:00 – 8:15pm IMS III - Final Results and Key Sub-group Analyses Andrew Demchuk, MD
8:15 – 8:30pm MR RESCUE - Final Results Reza Jahan, MD
8:30 – 8:45pm Clinical Scores for Patient Selection - The HIAT Score Amrou Sarraj, MD
8:45 – 9:00pm Pre-hospital and In-hospital Systems of Care in Endovascular Therapy for Stroke – Radical Change is Needed Rishi Gupta, MD
Sunday, October 27, 2013
7:00 – 7:10am SWIFT Prime Update Jeffrey Saver, MD
7:10 – 7:20am Update on REVASCAT Trial Antonio Davalos, MD
7:20 – 7:30am ESCAPE Update Andrew Demchuk, MD
7:30 – 7:50am The STAR Study: A 200+ Patient Pro-spective Evaluation of the SolitaireTM
FR Device Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA
7:50 – 8:15am Riverside Methodist Experience Nirav Vora, MD
Session 7 Moderators: Ritesh Kaushal, MD
Edgard Pereira, MD
8:15 – 8:30am Cavernous Carotid Aneurysms in the Age of Flow Diverters Stanley Barnwell, MD
8:30 – 8:45am Flow Diverters: The Communicating Segment and Beyond Michel Mawad, MD
8:45 – 9:00am Is There a Role for Flow Diverters in the Posterior Circulation? Gabor Toth, MD
9:00 – 9:15am Endovascular Therapy for Bifurcation Aneurysms - New Devices Hashem Shaltoni, MD
9:15 – 9:30am Question & Answer
9:30 – 10:00am Break with Exhibitors
Session 8 Moderators: Vallabh Janardhan, MD
Johanna Fifi, MD
10:00 – 10:15am Sclerotherapy of Head and Neck Ve-nous and Lymphatic Malformations Lucas Elijovich, MD
10:15 – 10:30am Arteriovenous Fistulae Richard Klucznik, MD
10:30 – 10:45am Contemporary AVM Embolization: Cure or Adjunct? Italo Linfante, MD, FAHA
Session 9 Moderators: Lee Birnbaim, MD
Jawad Kirmani, MD
10:45 – 11:15am Oral Abstracts
Session 10 Moderators: Lee Birnbaim, MD
Jawad Kirmani, MD
11:15 – 12:00pm Complex Case Discussions
12:30 – 1:00pm Business Meeting/Presidential Address
Session 11 Moderators: Alberto Maud, MD
Ashesh Nanda, MD
1:00 – 1:15pm What Gets Reimbursed and How Much in 2013? Nils Muller-Kronast, MD
1:15 – 1:30pm Telestroke: There is an App for That Marc Lazzaro, MD, MS
1:30 – 1:45pm Endovaslar Stroke in the Developing World Ammar Alkawi, MD
1:45 – 2:00pm Standardization of the Neuroendovascular Lab Vallabh Janardhan, MD
2:00 – 2:15pm Comprehensive Stroke Center Certi-fication and the Neurointerventional-ists Mark Alberts, MD
2:15 – 2:30pm Question & Answer
2:30pm Closing Remarks, Adjourn Randall Edgell, MD
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SVIN 2013 | 6th Annual Meeting | Houston, TexasAbstract Table of Contents
ABSTRACTS
# Presenting Author First Name
Presenting Author Last Name Degree(s) Title
1 Amin Aghaebrahim MD
Outcomes After Endovascular Treatment For Anterior Circulation Stroke Presenting As Wake-Up Strokes Are Not Different Than Those With Witnessed Onset Beyond 8 Hours
2 Alexander Venizelos MD
Use Of Standardized Protocols And Order Sets At A Comprehensive Stroke Center Decreases The Average Hospital Length Of Stay For Patients With Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH)
3 David Case MDEndovascular Treatment Of Distal PICA Aneu-rysms Associated With Avms
4 Alexander Venizelos MDTexas Stroke Intervention Pre-Hospital Stroke Severity Scale (Aka Legs Score): A Novel Triag-ing Tool For Interventional Stroke Therapy
5 John Connors MDCurrent Risk-Adjusted Clinical Outcomes From The Interventional Stroke Therapy Outcomes Registry
6 Vladimir Cortez DOComplexity Of Treatment For PICA Aneurysm: A Case Series And Review Of Literature
7 Vladimir Cortez DOIncrease Incidence Of Aneurysmal Rupture Less Than 5 MM
8 Antoni Davalos MD, PhD
Solitaire FR Thrombectomy For Acute Revas-cularization (Star) Study In Patients With Acute Ischemic Anterior Circulation Stroke: Subgroup Analyses
9 Johanna Fifi MDFeatures Of Capillary Malformation-Arterio-venous Malformation Syndrome Associated Cerebral Vascular Anomalies
10 Ryan Gianatasio MD
Establishing A Comprehensive Stroke System Of Care Increases The Acute Ischemic Stroke Volume And Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator (IV R-TPA) Usage
11 Sankalp Gokhale MD
Comparison Of Surgical And Endovascular Approach In Management Of Spinal Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas (SDAVF): A Single Center Experience Of 27 Patients
12 Paul Hansen MD
Community Hospitals Within A Regional Stroke Network Can Safely Administer Intravenous Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator (IV R-TPA) In Acute Ischemic Stroke
13 Diogo C. Haussen MDCarotid Siphon Calcification Impact On Re-perfusion And Outcome In Stroke Intervention
14 Takamasa Higashimori MD
Medical And Endovascular Treatment Of Posttraumatic Bilateral Carotid And Right Ver-tebral Artery Injury: Case Report With 4-Year Follow Up And Review Of Literature
15 Sam Safavi-Abbasi MDAre Flow-Diverters The Current Best Treatment Option For Ruptured Blister Like Aneurysms?
16 Ankur Garg MDLabeled And Off-Labeled Indications And Locations For The Placement Of Flow Diverters Across The World: A Review Of The Literature
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# Presenting Author First Name
Presenting Author Last Name Degree(s) Title
17 Sophia Janjua MDADAPT Technique Clinical Experience In Stroke Thrombectomy At Lutheran Medical Center
18 Tareq Kass-Hout MDA Novel Approach To Diagnose Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome (RCVS): A Case Series
19 Tareq Kass-Hout MD
Clinical, Angiographic And Radiographic Outcomes Differences Amongst Mechanical Thrombectomy Devices: Initial Experience Of A Large-Volume Center
20 Cynthia Kenmuir MD, PhDSimultaneous Endovenous Hypothermia And Intra-Arterial Thrombectomy Is Feasible In Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
21 Karl-Fredrik Lindegaard MD, PhD, MHAIndividuals Aged 70 Years With Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Functional Out-come And 10 Years Survival
22 Yahia Lodi MD, FAHAEndovascular Repair Of The Ruptured Anterior Communication Artery Complex And Wide Neck Aneurysm
23 Sonal Mehta MDSingle Balloon Microcatheter Technique For Coiling Wide Necked Aneurysms: A Case Series
24 Bijal Mehta MDMeta-Analysis Of Reversible Cerebrovascular Vasoconstriction Syndrome Without Subarach-noid Or Intracerebral Hemorrhage
25 Maxim Mokin MDEffect Of Clot Characteristics On Successful Recanalization With The Solitaire FR Stent Re-triever Device In Acute Ischemic Stroke
26 Emad Nourollah-Zadeh MD, MScStenting And Angioplasty Of Small Cerebral Arteries In Symptomatic Intracranial Athero-sclerotic Disease
27 Yamin Shwe MDComparison Of Large Vessel Stroke Patient Outcomes Before And After Initiation Of On-Site Endovascular Stroke Treatment Services
28 Pankajavalli Ramakrishnan MD, PhDSingle-Center Retrospective Experience With Stentrievers In Acute Ischemic Stroke Treat-ment
29 Marc Ribo MDGeographical Location And Transfer Circuits In Acute Stroke Patients Candidates For Endo-vascular Therapies
30 Christopher Streib MDStenting Of Symptomatic Extracranial Verte-bral Artery Occlusions
31 Alexander Venizelos MD
Implementation Of An Ed-Based Rapid Brain-Attack Triage Algorithm In A Regional Tele-Stroke Network Positively Impacts Treatment Rates For Acute Ischemic Stroke
32 Gabriel Vidal MDCost Efficiency And Follow-Up Data Using The Penumbra Coil 400 For Treatment Of Aneu-rysms In The Cerebrovascular System
33 Nirav Vora MDCost Effectiveness For Intra-Arterial Stroke Therapy Achieved With Image-Based Selec-tion And Not With Type Of Device
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CASES
# Presenting Author First Name
Presenting Author Last Name Degree(s) Title
1 Dan-Victor Giurgiutiu MDAcute Intervention For R MCA Infarct Compli-cated By Persistent Dissection Pseudoaneu-rysm And Stent Thrombosis
2 Keith DeSousa MD Permanent Deployment Of A Stent Retriever
3 Keith DeSousa MDOnyx Embolization Through Offending Micro-catheter To Seal Vessel Perforation During AVM Embolization
4 Brandon Davis MD, PhDTransient Thrombosis Of Ruptured AVF In Neo-nate From Intraop Vasospasm
5 Gauravjot Sandhu MD
Transvenous Embolization Of Bilateral Dural Carotid Cavernous Fistula With Bilateral Cav-ernous Sinus Embolization Using Transvenous Coils And N-BCA
6 Pankajavalli Ramakrishnan MD, PhDCurative Onyx Embolization Of A Surgically Occult Sacral Dural Arteriovenous Fistula
7 Brian Van Adel MD, PhD, FRCPCRobust Collateral Circulation In Acute Isch-emic Stroke
8 Takamasa Higashimori MD
Endovascular Treatment Of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis With Combination Of Rheolytic Thrombectomy, Angioplasty And Thromboly-sis: Complete Resolution Of Severely Elevated ICP Syndrome
9 Ankur Garg MD
Unique Case Of Axial Nonfusion Of The Basilar Artery With Basilar Rete Mirabile In A Patient With Multiple Other Intracranial Aneurysms And A Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation
10 Sara Misthal BAA Rare Association Between Ulcerative Colitis And Bilateral Thalamic Stroke
11 Sumeet Multani MD An Unsusal Case Of Carotid Dissection
12 Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez MD, MSc
Complete Obliteration Of A Palpebral Supra-orbital Fistulous Arteriovenous Malformation Using The Combination Of Percutaneous And Endovascular Embolization
13 Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez MD, MScEpidural Hematoma After A Double Lumen Balloon Liquid Embolization
14 Thomas Pitts MDTreatment Of A Large, Extradural Internal Carotid Aneurysm With Flow Diversion Using A Covered Stent (Jostent)