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Friday
SESSION 82:
NEW OR UPDATED CONCEPTS FOR ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENTS AND MORE HOT AND CONTROVERSIAL CAROTID TOPICS
Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor
Moderators:Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP / Ali F. AbuRahma, MD / Michael H. Wholey, MD, MBA |
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SESSION 82 SCHEDULE | |
NEW OR UPDATED CONCEPTS FOR ENDO TREATMENTS | |
3:30 PM - 3:35 PM | Transvenous Transcaval Liver Biopsy: A Better Way And How To Do It: Transfemoral Versus Transjugular |
Presenter(s):Jacob Cynamon, MD, FACR, FSIR Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:36 PM - 3:41 PM | Endovascular Suturing Devices At The Tip Of An 8-9 French Catheter To Close Large Bore Sheath Access From Inside: The NovelRad Device: How Does It Work And Present Status |
Presenter(s):Elchanan Bruckheimer, MBBS Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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NEW OR UPDATED CONCEPTS OR ENDO TREATMENTS | |
3:42 PM - 3:47 PM Power Point Presentation with Synched Audio |
Clinical Judgment Is Required In The Application Of Evidence Based Medicine: RCTs Can Have Flaws Leading To Misleading Conclusions |
Presenter(s):J. David Spence, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:48 PM - 3:53 PM | Progress In Open And Endovascular Treatment For Erectile Dysfunction: Diagnosis And Treatment Of Cavernous Leak And Other Pathology: A New Horizon |
Presenter(s):Eric Allaire, MD, PhD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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3:54 PM - 3:59 PM | Panel Discussion |
HOT CAROTID TOPICS | |
3:59 PM - 4:04 PM | Risks And Causes Of Non-Ipsilateral Stroke Complicating CEA |
Presenter(s):W. Darrin Clouse, MD / Mark Conrad, MD, MMSc Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:05 PM - 4:10 PM | Why Is CTA An Imperfect And Non-Objective Way To Assess Degree Of Carotid Stenosis |
Presenter(s):Reese A. Wain, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:11 PM - 4:16 PM Power Point Presentation with Synched Audio |
Floating Clot At The Carotid Bifurcation Is A Prime Indication For Flow Reversal Technology During Treatment Of Carotid Stenosis: How Can Flow Reversal Best Be Achieved In This Setting |
Presenter(s):Juan C. Parodi, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:17 PM - 4:22 PM Power Point Presentation with Synched Audio |
What Is Carotid Near Occlusion And How Is It Best Treated Currently: Conservatively, CEA, CAS |
Presenter(s):Weiguo Fu, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:23 PM - 4:28 PM | DEBATE: CAS Is The Best Treatment For Young Patients With A High-Grade Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis (ACS) |
Presenter(s):D. Christopher Metzger, MD Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:29 PM - 4:34 PM | DEBATE: Not So: Young Patients With A High-Grade ACS Should Not Be Treated With CEA, CAS Or TCAR |
Presenter(s):Anne L. Abbott, MD, PhD, FRACP Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:35 PM - 4:40 PM | Why We Need A RCT Comparison Of TCAR With TFCAS, Transradial CAS And Best Medical Treatment For ACS And Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis |
Presenter(s):Michael H. Wholey, MD, MBA Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:41 PM - 4:46 PM | What Percent Of The Carotid Plaques Are Really High Stroke Risk: How To Detect Them With Ultrasound To See Neovascularization: Can High Risk Plaques Be Made Low Risk By Lipid Lowering |
Presenter(s):Henrik Sillesen, MD, DMSc Location: Grand Ballroom East, 3rd Floor |
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4:47 PM - 4:54 PM | Panel Discussion |
END OF SESSION 82 | |
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