Case 1 Speaker Bobby Mendes MD Wednesday, August 05 2:45–2:55 PM Room Picasso 4-6 Close faculty details Faculty Bobby Mendes MD Chief of Vascular Surgery UNC Rex Hospital
Conquering the CTO Roundtable Discussant Eric Dippel MD Bobby Mendes MD August Ysa MD, FEBVS Moderator Bret Wiechmann MD Wednesday, August 05 3:30–3:45 PM Room Picasso 4-6 Close faculty details Faculty Eric Dippel MD President Vascular Institute of the Midwest Close faculty details Faculty Bobby Mendes MD Chief of Vascular Surgery UNC Rex Hospital Close faculty details Faculty August Ysa MD, FEBVS Co-director BTK/BTA Unit Vascular Surgery Dpt. Hospital de Cruces Barakaldo (Spain) Dr Ysa has been a Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Consultant in Hospital de Cruces (Barakaldo. Spain) since 2003. His Department is a well known institution in the endovascular management of CLTI patients. He developed his Vascular Fellowship Programme in Hospital del Mar (Barcelona. Spain) and thereafter completed his training with short stages in Montefiore Hospital (F. Veith. NY. USA) and Houston Methodist Hospital (TX. USA). In 2006 he became Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery and in 2011 he joined St Mary´s Hospital (London. UK) as a Senior Specialist Registrar. For the last ten years his activity has been mainly focussed in the endovascular treatment of the lower limbs, being the co-director of the complex BTK/BTA revascularization Unit of his Department. He is also a reviewer of the Annals of Vascular Surgery and Journal of Endovascular Therapy since 2008 and 2019. His Unit has presented multiple communications in well-recognized international symposiums and has published many papers in first-line journals of his specialty. In 2020, his clip “ Proximal venous arterialization using conventional “off-the-shelf” devices” was awarded as the most innovative video of the European Society in Vascular Surgery Masterclass. Close faculty details Program Chair Bret Wiechmann MD Medical Director Vascular & Interventional Physicians Dr. Wiechmann has been in private practice for 28 years with Vascular & Interventional Physicians in Gainesville, Florida, USA, with a particular interest in peripheral arterial disease & critical limb ischemia, abdominal aortic aneurysms, carotid intervention, and venous disease. He has been elected a Fellow in 4 different medical associations, including the Society of Interventional Radiology, the Society of Vascular Medicine, the American Heart Association, and the Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society (OEIS) and has served in many leadership roles in these societies. Dr. Wiechmann is a founding member of the Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society (OEIS), serves on the Board, and is past-President of OEIS. He has given over 270 invited lectures, has been principal investigator in numerous clinical trials in peripheral arterial intervention, carotid stenting, medical therapy for PAD, and stem cell therapy for critical limb ischemia, and is lead or co-author on over 35 peer-reviewed articles.
Faculty August Ysa MD, FEBVS Co-director BTK/BTA Unit Vascular Surgery Dpt. Hospital de Cruces Barakaldo (Spain) Dr Ysa has been a Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Consultant in Hospital de Cruces (Barakaldo. Spain) since 2003. His Department is a well known institution in the endovascular management of CLTI patients. He developed his Vascular Fellowship Programme in Hospital del Mar (Barcelona. Spain) and thereafter completed his training with short stages in Montefiore Hospital (F. Veith. NY. USA) and Houston Methodist Hospital (TX. USA). In 2006 he became Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery and in 2011 he joined St Mary´s Hospital (London. UK) as a Senior Specialist Registrar. For the last ten years his activity has been mainly focussed in the endovascular treatment of the lower limbs, being the co-director of the complex BTK/BTA revascularization Unit of his Department. He is also a reviewer of the Annals of Vascular Surgery and Journal of Endovascular Therapy since 2008 and 2019. His Unit has presented multiple communications in well-recognized international symposiums and has published many papers in first-line journals of his specialty. In 2020, his clip “ Proximal venous arterialization using conventional “off-the-shelf” devices” was awarded as the most innovative video of the European Society in Vascular Surgery Masterclass.
Program Chair Bret Wiechmann MD Medical Director Vascular & Interventional Physicians Dr. Wiechmann has been in private practice for 28 years with Vascular & Interventional Physicians in Gainesville, Florida, USA, with a particular interest in peripheral arterial disease & critical limb ischemia, abdominal aortic aneurysms, carotid intervention, and venous disease. He has been elected a Fellow in 4 different medical associations, including the Society of Interventional Radiology, the Society of Vascular Medicine, the American Heart Association, and the Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society (OEIS) and has served in many leadership roles in these societies. Dr. Wiechmann is a founding member of the Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society (OEIS), serves on the Board, and is past-President of OEIS. He has given over 270 invited lectures, has been principal investigator in numerous clinical trials in peripheral arterial intervention, carotid stenting, medical therapy for PAD, and stem cell therapy for critical limb ischemia, and is lead or co-author on over 35 peer-reviewed articles.
Expert Case Review: Directional Atherectomy Followed by Drug-Coated Balloon Therapy for Femoropopliteal Artery Disease (non-accredited) Sponsored by Medtronic. Discussant Eric Scott MD Eric Secemsky MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM Live Case Operator Bobby Mendes MD Moderator John Winscott MD Thursday, August 06 12:15–1:15 PM Room Picasso 1-3 Close faculty details Course Director Eric Scott MD Vascular Surgeon The Iowa Clinic Eric Scott, MD is a board-certified vascular surgeon at the Iowa Clinic in Des Moines, Iowa where he began practice in 2008. He performs both arterial and venous procedures and has special interest in endovascular therapies for PAD and treatment of critical limb ischemia. Outside of the hospital, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons biking, skiing, travleing, and playing tennis. Close faculty details Faculty Eric Secemsky MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM Director of Vascular Interventon Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Eric A. Secemsky, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM is the Director of Vascular Intervention and an interventional cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is also Section Head of Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Research at the Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Clinically, Dr. Secemsky splits his time attending in the cardiac catheterization lab, and the inpatient and outpatient vascular medicine services. Dr. Secemsky is the primary vascular interventionalist within the BIDMC catheterization lab, where he does complex venous and arterial procedures, with a focus on peripheral artery disease. Dr. Secemsky leads the vascular and interventional research program at the Smith Center. His research involves utilizing real-world data to perform comparative effectiveness and outcomes research, with a focus on peripheral vascular disorders. Dr. Secemsky is involved in clinical trial design and implementation, and has served as an investigator on more than a dozen trials. Dr. Secemsky’s research program is funded by the National Institutes of Health, Harvard Medical School, extramural grants and philanthropy. Dr. Secemsky has authored more than 300 publications. He is an Associate Editor at Vascular Medicine and is on the Editorial Board at Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions and Journal of SCAI. He is on the Board of Directors for the VIVA Foundation, PERT Consortium and the Society for Vascular Medicine, and is the co-chair of the Vascular Disease Council for SCAI. Close faculty details Faculty Bobby Mendes MD Chief of Vascular Surgery UNC Rex Hospital Close faculty details Faculty John Winscott MD Professor of Medicine and Surgery The University of Mississippi Medical Center Dr. Winscott is Professor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, with a dual appointment in the divisions of interventional cardiology and vascular surgery. He serves as the director of the adult cardiac catheterization laboratory and is the program director for both the interventional cardiology and the endovascular portion of the vascular surgery fellowship programs. He specializes in critical limb ischemia, limb salvage, CTO, alternative access, directional atherectomy, and anti-restenotic therapy. He serves as the vascular director for 5 wound care centers throughout the state of Mississippi.
Course Director Eric Scott MD Vascular Surgeon The Iowa Clinic Eric Scott, MD is a board-certified vascular surgeon at the Iowa Clinic in Des Moines, Iowa where he began practice in 2008. He performs both arterial and venous procedures and has special interest in endovascular therapies for PAD and treatment of critical limb ischemia. Outside of the hospital, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons biking, skiing, travleing, and playing tennis.
Faculty Eric Secemsky MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM Director of Vascular Interventon Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School Eric A. Secemsky, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM is the Director of Vascular Intervention and an interventional cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is also Section Head of Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Research at the Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Clinically, Dr. Secemsky splits his time attending in the cardiac catheterization lab, and the inpatient and outpatient vascular medicine services. Dr. Secemsky is the primary vascular interventionalist within the BIDMC catheterization lab, where he does complex venous and arterial procedures, with a focus on peripheral artery disease. Dr. Secemsky leads the vascular and interventional research program at the Smith Center. His research involves utilizing real-world data to perform comparative effectiveness and outcomes research, with a focus on peripheral vascular disorders. Dr. Secemsky is involved in clinical trial design and implementation, and has served as an investigator on more than a dozen trials. Dr. Secemsky’s research program is funded by the National Institutes of Health, Harvard Medical School, extramural grants and philanthropy. Dr. Secemsky has authored more than 300 publications. He is an Associate Editor at Vascular Medicine and is on the Editorial Board at Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions and Journal of SCAI. He is on the Board of Directors for the VIVA Foundation, PERT Consortium and the Society for Vascular Medicine, and is the co-chair of the Vascular Disease Council for SCAI.
Faculty John Winscott MD Professor of Medicine and Surgery The University of Mississippi Medical Center Dr. Winscott is Professor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, with a dual appointment in the divisions of interventional cardiology and vascular surgery. He serves as the director of the adult cardiac catheterization laboratory and is the program director for both the interventional cardiology and the endovascular portion of the vascular surgery fellowship programs. He specializes in critical limb ischemia, limb salvage, CTO, alternative access, directional atherectomy, and anti-restenotic therapy. He serves as the vascular director for 5 wound care centers throughout the state of Mississippi.