AGENDA – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd 2023 – NY Endovascular Summit

AGENDA – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd 2023



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2023SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

LOCATION: etc.venues - Venture 2 & 3, 4th Floor

7:15 am
Registration / Continental Breakfast
Galleria, 4th Floor
7:45 am
Welcome and Introduction
Prakash Krishnan, MD
SESSION I | CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA
8:00 am
LIVE CASE PRESENTATION #6 | SESSIONS IN CLTI: PRIMARY PEDAL ACCESS FOR TIBIAL REVASCULARIZATION
Broadcast From: ACV Centers, Grand Rapids, MI
8:30 am
Classification Systems in CLTI: Are They Relevant?
Danielle R. Bajakian, MD
8:40 am
Role of Pre-Procedure Imaging in CLTI – ABI/TBI vs. Other Imaging Modalities: Do I Need Them?
Alfio Carroccio, MD
8:50 am
Pedal Access: Techniques on How to Do It
John H. Rundback, MD
9:00 am
Primary Pedal Intervention Is Ready for Prime Time
  • Opinion 1 – Yes it is: Paramjit “Romi” Chopra, MD
  • Opinion 2 – No it is Not: Christian Bianchi, MD
9:20 am
Panel Discussion / Q&A
SESSION II | CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA
Session Head:
9:30 am
LIVE CASE PRESENTATION #7 | SESSIONS IN CLTI: ANTEGRADE TIBIAL REVASCULARIZATION OF SEVERE TIBIAL DISEASE/CTO
Broadcast From: Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, NM

Operator:

10:00 am
BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
10:10 am
Crossing Techniques for Below-the-Knee CTOs: Is There a Universal Algorithm?
Mahmood Razavi, MD
10:20 am
Paclitaxel Drug Coated Technology vs. Sirolimus Coated Technology for Infra-Popliteal Disease
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
10:30 am
Potential Role of Limus Agents for CLTI
Eric A. Secemsky, MD
10:40 am
Bioresorbable Technology in Below-the-Knee Intervention: Update on LIFE-BTK Study
Sahil A. Parikh, MD
10:50 am
Panel Discussion / Q&A
SESSION III | ACUTE LIMB ISCHEMIA
11:00 am
LIVE CASE PRESENTATION #8 | SESSIONS IN CLTI: MULTI-TIBIAL ARTERY REVASCULARIZATION
Broadcast From: ACV Centers, Grand Rapids, MI
11:30 am
My ALI Algorithm: Now vs. Later
Anahita Dua, MD
11:40 am
Single Session Thrombectomy vs. CDT for ALI: How Do I Choose?
Bryan T. Fisher, Sr., MD
11:50 am
When Do I Perform a Fasciotomy in ALI?
Rajesh K. Malik, MD
12:00 pm
Upper Extremity ALI: My Management Strategy
Christian Bianchi, MD
12:10 pm
LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS
1:10 pm
Case 1
1:30 pm
Case 2
1:50 pm
Case 3
2:10 pm
BAD vs. SAD vs. MAC-Score: Are They Important?
Anahita Dua, MD
2:20 pm
CLI Treatment Endpoints
Paramjit “Romi” Chopra, MD
2:30 pm
DVA: Show Me the Data!
Arthur C. Lee, MD
2:40 pm
Deep Venous Arterialization 101: Patient Selection/Technique and Example
Matthew C. Bunte, MD
2:50 pm
Optimal Medical Treatment of Patients with CLTI
Jose M. Wiley, MD
3:00 pm
BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
3:10 pm
Surgery Has Proven to Be Superior to Endovascular Intervention for Management of CLTI Based on BEST CLI Data
Darren B. Schneider, MD
3:20 pm
Endovascular Intervention Still Remains a Viable Option for the Management of CLTI
William A. Gray, MD
3:30 pm
REVIVE STUDY: Does it Provide Insight to Bypass vs. Stenting?
Serdar Farhan, MD
3:40 pm
DISCUSSION:
  • TCAR Is All I Need for Carotid Stenting: Peter L. Faries, MD
  • Trans-Femoral Stenting Is My Choice of Treatment: William A. Gray, MD
4:00 pm
DEBATE: Does the Site of Service Affect Our Therapy of Choice?
  • My View: Yes : Eric A. Secemsky, MD
  • My View: No : John H. Rundback, MD
4:20 pm
Panel Discussion / Q&A
SESSION VI | COMPLICATIONS AND BAILOUTS: LET’S CELEBRATE (GREAT ESCAPE) OR DROWN OUR SORROWS WITH COCKTAILS
4:30 pm
4:50 pm
5:00 pm
5:10 pm
Closing Remarks
Prakash Krishnan, MD
NEW THIS YEAR! The Podiatry Symposium features a special limited-attendance add-on session, “Principles and Application of a Limb Reconstruction Frame for the Diabetic Patient” by Dr. Johanna F. Godoy. This session is expected to have high demand – please register as soon as possible. For more details, please see the highlight in the agenda below at 1:00 PM. If you would like to add this session to your registration, please first register for the Podiatry Symposium, and then email [email protected] to request a special session spot. There is a $25 add-on fee.
ALSO FEATURING: Podiatry Resident Case Competition! Share your diabetic limb salvage cases for the chance to present at the symposium and win prizes! For more details, please see the highlight in the agenda below at 5:00 PM.

LOCATION: etc.venues - Venture 1, 4th Floor

7:15 am
Registration / Continental Breakfast
Galleria, 4th Floor
7:55 am
Welcome and Introduction
Wayne Axman, DPM and Michael J. Trepal, DPM
5th Floor, Enterprise 1 & 2
SESSION I | OVERVIEW OF THE DIABETIC FOOT
8:00 am
Diabetic Foot: Scope of the Problem
John S. Steinberg, DPM
8:15 am
Overview and Management of Neuropathy in Diabetic Foot
Allen M. Jacobs, DPM
8:30 am
Causal Pathway to Amputation
John S. Steinberg, DPM
8:45 am
Risk Management
Allen M. Jacobs, DPM
9:00 am
Delivering a One-Two Punch to DFU: How Combining Pressure Management with Shear Control Can Put the Beat Down on Re-Ulceration in The Diabetic Foot
Jeffrey J. Cusack, DPM
9:15 am
Biomechanics of The Neuropathic Foot
Joseph C. D’Amico, DPM
9:30 am
Optimization of Risk Factors Prior To Diabetic Foot Surgery
Elimarys Perez-Colon, MD
9:45 am
Q&A / Discussion
10:00 am
BREAK / VISIT EXHIBITS
10:15 am
Interpretation of Non-invasive Vascular Testing
Prakash Krishnan, MD
10:30 am
Update Of IWGDF Guidelines: What’s New?
Mark A. Kosinski, DPM
10:45 am
Differential Diagnosis of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Michael J. Trepal, DPM
11:00 am
Interpretation of Basic Biostatistics in Clinical Research
Arthur Tarricone, DPM, MPH
11:15 am
When to Culture and or Biopsy a Wound
Allen M. Jacobs, DPM
11:30 am
Biologics Role in Wound Healing
Robert Fridman, DPM
11:45 am
Q&A / Discussion
12:00 pm
LUNCH / VISIT EXHIBITS
1:00 pm -
3:00 pm
SPECIAL ADD-ON SESSION: – Not accredited for CME
Principles and Application of a Limb Reconstruction Frame for the Diabetic Patient
Johanna F. Godoy, DPM

This special add-on session is a unique, advanced talk that will be limited to the first 12 registrants. It is recommended for advanced Stryker users who want to expand their skills in reconstructive rearfoot surgery. If you would like to add this session to your registration, please first register for the Podiatry Symposium at www.nyevs.org, and then email [email protected] to request a special session spot. There is a $25 add-on fee.
INDUSTRY-SPONSORED BREAKOUT STATIONSBreakout Stations not accredited for CME
1:00 pm -
3:00 pm
Three hands-on breakouts focused on:
  • Dissection and application of placental based allographs in the advanced wound care arena
  • Application of cyclical pressurized topical oxygen to acute and chronic wounds
  • Discussion and ability to identify resistance antimicrobial and antifungal agents from wounds and biofilms, as well as identify genes through RNA-sequencing using NGS
SESSION II | MANAGEMENT OF THE DIABETIC FOOT
3:00 pm
Post-Amputation Care: The Role of Orthotics and Shoe Gear Modifications
Jeffrey J. Cusack, DPM
3:15 pm
Peak Pressure Assessment in Total Contact Casting
Samantha Landau, DPM
3:30 pm
Oxygen Therapies for the Diabetic Foot
John J. Brummer, DPM
3:45 pm
4:00 pm
Healing Hallux Ulcers: Can a Keller Procedure Help?
Daniel S. Yaeger, DPM
4:15 pm
Necrotizing Fasciitis Management
Robert Fridman, DPM
4:30 pm
How To Code the Diabetic Foot
Jeremy Bier, DPM
4:45 pm
Q&A / Discussion
5:00 pm -
6:00 pm
Resident Case Competition
We are looking forward to your participation in the Podiatry Symposium! This year, we are once again featuring a Resident Case Competition session to finish the day, where we encourage residents to submit their interesting diabetic limb salvage cases. The top five cases will be presented live at the session, with the top three cases receiving great prizes. Please submit your case today!

First Prize: Apple Airpods
Second Prize: Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Third Prize: Google Nest

SUBMIT YOUR CASE