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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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Boston Scientific Symposia 3
Abbott Symposia 4
Siemens Healthineers Symposia 5
Medtronic Symposia 6
Clinical Guidelines Pocketbook 7
VESAP4 8
Coding Course 9
On-Demand Library 10
PAC Donation Form 11
Opening Reception Invitation 12
Networking Reception for Women, Diversity, and Young Surgeons Invitation 13
SVS PAC Reception 14
General Surgery Resident/Medical Student Program Welcome Reception Invitation 15
Closing Reception Invitation 16
VAM 2019 Save the Date 17
Membership 18
Affinity Benefits Program 19
SVS PA Section and VAM Program 20
Physician Wellness & SVS Wellness Taskforce 21
SVS Booth in the Exhibit Hall 22
Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt 23
Meeting App 24
CME/MOC 25
2018 Vascular Nursing Week 26
Future VAM dates 27
Don't-Miss Sessions 28
“Did You Know” Social Media Flyer 29
Shockwave Medical Symposia PDF 30
VAM Sponsor Thank You 31
Corporate Sponsor Thank You 32
Vascular Live Program Schedule 33
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Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Underserved Community
Thursday, June 21 | 6:30 am — 8:00 amLOCATIONRoom 302, Hynes CC
SPEAKERSDanielle Bajakian, MD Columbia University Medical Center. New York, NYBryan Fisher, MD Tristar Centennial Medical Center. Nashville, TNSahil Parikh, MD Columbia University Medical Center. New York, NY
Device Mediated Closure of the Common Femoral Vessels
Friday, June 22 | 3:00 pm — 3:30 pmLOCATIONVascular Live Theater, Auditorium
SPEAKERDarren Schneider, MD Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Weil Cornell Medical College
Treating Lower Limb Disease with Supera: Tips, Tricks, and Cases
Friday, June 22 | 9:30 am — 10:00 amLOCATIONVascular Live Theater, Auditorium
VAM 2018
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Don’t miss our Breakfast Symposium sponsored bySiemens Healthineers
Join us Thursday, June 21, 2018 from 6:30-8:00 amHynes Convention Center, Room 304/306
“Integrating CT and MR with Angiographic Imaging forEndovascular Procedures”
SpeakerDr. Alan B LumsdenMedical Director, Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center
Assisted byDr. Ponraj Chinna DuraiSr. Scientist, Siemens Healthineers
Agenda∂ Beyond fluoroscopy: integrating CT and MR imaging into open
surgical and endovascular procedures.∂ Interactive multimodality vascular case review∂ Q&A
JOIN THE CONVERSATION IN BOSTON
EVOLVING EVAR DURABILITYEndo-suturing vs. Seal zone
WEDNESDAY6:30-8:30 PM Sheraton Boston Hotel2nd Floor, Republic Foyer39 Dalton St Boston, MA 02199
JUNE 20
MODERATOR: Marc L. Schermerhorn, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBoston, MA
PANEL:
Murray L. Shames, MDUniversity of South FloridaTampa, FL
Frank R. Arko III, MDAtrium HealthCharlotte, NC
An active discussion on contemporary evidence for short neck anatomies.
A DINNER SPONSORED BY MEDTRONIC
SPACE IS LIMITEDREGISTER AT: https://medtronic.cvent.com/EvolvingEVAR
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JUNE 15TH
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TRANSLATING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE
Quick-Reference Guideline Tools to Improve Patient Outcomes
CLEAR, CONCISE, CREDIBLEThese quick reference guideline tools contain everything you need to know from thefull text guidelines, only in a more condensed and user-friendly format. Available asboth printed pocket guides and in digital (web and iOS/Android) formats.
AVAILABLE TITLES INCLUDE:
• Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
• Diabetic Foot Management
• Peripheral Arterial Disease
• Venous Leg Ulcers
WHAT'S INSIDE:
• Key Points
• Diagnosis and Treatment
• Medication Tables
• All Major Recommendations
Digital guides are FREE for SVS members. To request your free link, email your full name to [email protected] for membership verification.
Printed pocket guides are available for purchase, starting at $9.95. Visit www.guidelinecentral.com/svs
SVS MEMBERS! Stop by the SVS booth
in the VAM 2018 Exhibits Hall to pick up a FREE Pocket Guide, while
supplies last!
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VESAP 4 4th EDITIONVascular Education and Self-Assessment Program
u A companion app for off-line use (Apple only)
u Syncing between the app and desktop version
u Expanded bookmarking and annotation
u Easier navigation
u Simplified tracking of CME/MOC certificates
VESAP 4 is an online, self-assessment program perfect for:u Meeting CME/MOC requirements
u Surgeons preparing for the qualifying, certification and recertification vascular surgery exams
u Study aid for residents and fellows preparing for ABSITE and VSITE exams
u Vascular health professionals keeping current with the specialty
Both Individual Module and Comprehensive Package Pricing Available
Contact the SVS Education Department at [email protected] or 800-258-7188 with any VESAP questions.
NEW WITH THIS EDITION:
NOW AVAILABLE!
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NOW AVAILABLE!
E&MCoding for Vascular Surgeons
October 19, 2018 9:00am–2:00pm SVS Member: $100 (applies to sta� of an SVS member) Non-Member: $125; Resident/Trainees: $50
Coding & Reimbursementfor Vascular Surgeons
October 19–20, 2018October 19: 1:00pm–5:00pm October 20: 7:30am–4:30pm Renaissance Hotel, Chicago, IL
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!Visit vascular.org to registerSVS Member: $880 (also applies to all sta� of an SVS member)
Non-Member: $995 Resident/Trainees: $250
(Optional Workshop)
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Lock in on-site pricing: Just $99 Through 5 p.m. Saturday, June 23
Attendee price after VAM closes: $199
Purchase at the Registration Counter Level 2, Exhibit Hall C Foyer
VAM on DemandTake VAM home with youHundreds of select sessions: See those you missed Watch others again
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SVS PAC: A Unified Voice for Vascular Surgery in CongressThe Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) Political Action Committee (PAC) is the only PAC that provides a unified voice for vascular surgeons. Your support is critical to the future of your practice and profession.
The SVS PAC is an independent committee formed to raise funds used to make contributions to the campaigns of United States House of Representatives and Senate candidates who support high quality diagnosis and care for vascular disease patients and solutions to physician reimbursement challenges. Contributions from corporate accounts and SVS members who are not US citizens or do not have green cards are not permitted. Remember, 100 percent of your SVS PAC contribution goes directly to candidates.
With your $1,000 contribution, receive an invitation to an exclusive SVS PAC reception during the Vascular Annual Meeting and proudly wear a gold PAC pin in recognition of your donation.
Your donation is a political contribution under federal law and will be used for federal election purposes. Contributions are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. All contributions are voluntary and will not affect your status as a SVS member. Federal election law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and maintain the following information for individuals who contribute more than $200 in a calendar year.
Name
Street
City State Zip
Phone Number
Occupation
Employer
q Personal Check – Make checks payable to SVS PAC Checks cannot be drawn from a corporate account. Send your PAC donation along with this form to: Society for Vascular Surgery, Political Action Committee, 35314 Eagle Way, Chicago, IL 60678-1353
q Personal Credit Card or Debit CardPlease make your contribution online at svspac.org. You must designate your donation as monthly, quarterly, or for one or two years.
SVS PAC Donation Form
Thank you for your SVS PAC donation.
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You are cordially invited to attend the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting®
OPENING RECEPTIONThursday, June 21, 2018
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Hynes Convention CenterAuditorium—Located on Level 2
Please attend and support the Vascular Annual Meeting Exhibitors.
Participate in the scavenger hunt found in the official SVS meeting App.
Visit participating sponsors’ booths and scan the QR code to display a
multiple-choice question. Answer the question correctly to be awarded points.
The top three attendees with the most points will win fabulous prizes.
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The Leadership Development and Diversity Committee cordially invites you to the
NETWORKING RECEPTION FOR WOMEN, DIVERSITY, AND
YOUNG SURGEONS
Thursday, June 21, 2018 7:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Sheraton Boston HotelIndependence West Ballroom
Located on the 2nd Floor
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Exclusive for those PAC members who have contributed to the SVS PAC since January, 2017 and including
donations received at the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting®
SVS PAC RECEPTIONFeaturing guest of honor:
Pamela Phillips, SVS Staff Emeritus
Thursday, June 21, 20187:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
Sheraton Boston HotelIndependence East Ballroom—2nd Floor
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You are cordially invited to attend the
SVS GENERAL SURGERY RESIDENT/MEDICAL STUDENT PROGRAM
WELCOME RECEPTIONThursday, June 21, 2018
4:45 p.m.–6:00 p.m.
Hynes Convention CenterAuditorium—Level 2
This reception is sponsored in part by the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society.
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You are cordially invited to attend the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting®
CLOSING RECEPTIONFriday, June 22, 2018
4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
Hynes Convention CenterAuditorium—Located on Level 2
Please attend and support the Vascular Annual Meeting Exhibitors.
Participate in the scavenger hunt found in the official SVS meeting App.
Visit participating sponsors’ booths and scan the QR code to display a
multiple-choice question. Answer the question correctly to be awarded points.
The top three attendees with the most points will win fabulous prizes.
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2019VASCULARANNUAL MEETINGANWASHINGTON, D.C.
June 12–15, 2019 National Harbor, Md.
Scientifi c Sessions: June 13–15 Exhibits: June 13–14
(Outside Washington, D.C.)
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NEW! Quarterly SVS Membership Approval
Not a member of the SVS? Apply today!
SVS membership applications are now being accepted FOUR times per year.
Application deadlines are March 1, June 1, September 1 & December 1.
Stop by the SVS Booth #1015—in the exhibit hall—and learn more from our
Member Services team!
BENEFITS OF BELONGING:
• Premier educational programs and opportunities, at exclusive member rates
• Career support and practice resources
• A voice in Washington, D.C., advocating for your interests
• Scientifi c journals and other publications related to the specialty
• Research awards and opportunities
• Professional clout and enrollment in our “Find a Specialist” referral service
• Networking opportunities, Job Bank and resources to grow your career
• Involvement with a passionate community of colleagues committed to promoting and supporting the vascular surgery specialty around the globe
• Affi nity benefi ts program to help simplify and protect your family, practice and staff, including a high-limit disability plan and life insurance for high wage earners
Contact Member Services with Questions: [email protected] or 312-334-2313.
To apply online, visit vsweb.org/join
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NEW! SVS AFFINITY BENEFITS PROGRAM
“ These plans are a significant expansion of our member benefits, designed specifically to simplify your lives and protect your practices and businesses,” — SVS Past President Dr. Ronald Fairman.
• Did you know that your group disability plan may not have you fully covered? The SVS offers unique supplemental insurance programs for disability — including a high-limit disability plan and life insurance for high wage earners.
• Kai-Zen, an exclusive product that can accelerate growth of your retirement fund. It can also result in up to 60% more protection and supplemental retirement income.
• Practice management solutions to help you focus on medicine rather than business, such as payroll and merchant services, cyber insurance, business overhead and group insurance offerings—many of which were suggested by members of the SVS Community Practice Committee.
• Additional offerings include ID theft protection, student loan consolidation, and medical liability insurance.
For more information about any of our Affinity Program benefits, please speak with Mark Blocker at the SVS Booth (#1015), [email protected] or 855-533-1776.
Here’s what other SVS members are saying:Robert Allen, M.D., recently graduated from his vascular surgery fellowship. “I, like many, was overwhelmed with finding appropriate insurance coverage to protect myself and my family in the future,” he wrote. “Mark has an understanding of our lifestyle and sacrifices, and is easy to approach in making these tough decisions,” said Dr. Allen.
Nicolas J. Mouawad, M.D., said Blocker helped him decide on disability and malpractice insurance for himself and his group. “It can be daunting with so many selections, but the process was very smooth and seamless,” he said.
Drs. Allen and Mouawad both highly recommend obtaining plans through SVS. “These plans are tailored to us and created by professionals that have our best interest,” said Dr. Allen.
SVS financial and practice solutions protect and benefit your family, practice and staff!
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NEW! SVS PA SECTION
The SVS PA Section was launched earlier this year under the direction of co-chairs Erin Hanlon and Ricardo Morales, with over 135 applicants. The vision is to advance the PA profession in the field of vascular surgery through sharing expertise, research, and knowledge. The goal is to be the leading society of vascular surgery physician assistants dedicated to the education, advocacy, professionalism, and teamwork for PAs.
The PA steering committee developed a dedicated VAM program for PAs by PAs.
Physician Assistant (PA) Section Education SessionThursday June 21 • 1:00–5:00 pm • HCC,* Room 200
The faculty for this session are primarily vascular PAs and will feature abstracts and invited sessions.
Physician Assistant (PA) Section Lunch — Sponsored by GoreThursday, June 21 • 11:45 am–12:45 pm • HCC, Room 200
*HCC = Hynes Convention Center
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NEW! SVS WELLNESS TASK FORCE
The SVS has created a Wellness Taskforce in an effort to mitigate the immediate
threat of physician burnout and identify actionable items for improvement. The
Taskforce has been meeting regularly since last fall to tackle physician wellness on
your behalf, via validated survey development, professionally moderated focus
groups, and a dedicated session at VAM 2018.
B5: Promoting Physician Well-Being: Achieving the Quadruple Aim.Friday, June 22, 20186:30–8:00 am • HCC,* Room 302
THIS SESSION WILL ADDRESS:
• Articulate Triple vs. Quadruple Aim
• Common manifestations or indicators of physician burnout
• How physician burnout infl uences physician attitude, behavior,
and work performance
• Strategies (both individual focused and institutionally driven) that
mitigate physician burnout
Please watch for the SVS Wellness Survey request which will be sent during VAM, via email from the Mayo Clinic.
Your participation is critical.
*HCC = Hynes Convention Center
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SVS staff professionals will be on hand to answer all of your questions in the exhibit hall this year!
• Have a membership question?
• Need to pay your dues or donate to the Foundation or PAC?
• Want to see a VESAP4 demo?
• Have a journal submission question?
• Want to learn about the latest guidelines?
• Need information on the PSO / VQI?
Update your contact info at the booth for a chance to win either:
• Free SVS Membership for 2019
• Free Registration for VAM 2019, or
• VAM on Demand 2018
Scan the QR code for the Scavenger Hunt
Visit our Selfi e Station and post photos with #VAM18
NEW! VISIT THE SVS IN THE EXHIBIT HALL
BOOTH #1015
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EXHIBIT HALL HOURS:Thursday, June 21; 10:00 am – 6:30 pm Friday, June 22; 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
All your SVS needs can be met in one place—come visit the SVS at booth #1015.
PARTICIPATE IN THE
VAM SCAVENGER HUNT TO WIN FABULOUS PRIZES
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• Download the VAM mobile app
• Click on the ‘scavenger hunt’ tile
• Select ‘scan code’ on the bottom left hand corner of the screen
• Scan the participating sponsor’s in-booth QR code
• A multiple-choice question will display. Answer the question correctly to be awarded 10 points.
• The three attendees with the most points will win prizes. Prize winners’ names will be displayed in the registration area on Saturday morning.
Participate in the Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt to Win Fabulous Prizes!
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
PARTICIPATING SPONSORS:Abbott: Booth #414
American College of Radiology: Table #2 in Vascular Row
BD formerly Bard Peripheral Vascular: Booth #615
BTG: Booth #407
KCI: Booth #515
Medistim: Booth #700
Medtronic: Booth #223
Silk Road Medical: Booth #806
SVS: Booth #1015
Terumo Aortic: Booth #608
QUICK TIPS FOR USING THE MOBILE APP This year’s app has several features to keep you organized at the meeting and provides the information you want at your fingertips.
MY SCHEDULE. Mark sessions as favorites on the online planner or the app, then see all those favorites in the My Schedule section.
CLAIM YOUR EDUCATIONAL CREDITS. Take your self-assessment immediately after each session accessible through the app.
PARTICIPATE IN THE SCAVENGER HUNT. Look in the Exhibit Hall for special QR codes, scan them with your app, then answer the question that pops up for a chance to win fabulous prizes.
LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK. Let all your friends know what you’re up to by linking to social media.
ENABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS. Be sure to allow push notifications so you stay informed on any last-minute announcements.
• INTERACTIVE — Sync with your online planner to carry your itinerary with you.
• COMPREHENSIVE — All meeting content, including abstracts.
• SEARCHABLE — Find sessions, research abstracts and speakers with a quick search.
Download the New Vascular Annual Meeting App!
AVAILABLE AT
To download our all-new app, search for
“Society for Vascular Surgery”
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Enjoy FREE WiFi throughout the convention center, compliments of BD formerly Bard Peripheral Vascular
NETWORK NAME: VAM18 • PASSWORD: VAM2018!
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GET CREDIT FOR YOUR TIME AT VAM
FIND COURSE OFFERING CREDITFor educational sessions offering creditssearch the planner using the Credits fi lteror look for the CME and MOC icons:
VAMThe Society for Vascular Surgery designates this live activity for a maximum of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 19 AAPA Category 1 CME credits by the AAPA Review Panel. PAs should claim only those credits actually spent participating in the CME activity. This activity was planned in accordance with AAPA CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support of Live Programs.
POSTGRADUATE COURSESSVS: The Society for Vascular Surgery designates this live activity for a maximum of 9 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity has been reviewed and is approved for a maximum of 9 AAPA Category 1 CME credits by the AAPA Review Panel. PAs should claim only those credits actually spent participating in the CME activity.This activity was planned in accordance with AAPA CME Standards for Live Programs and for Commercial Support of Live Programs.
Earn more credits than ever for annual meeting sessions
CLAIM YOUR EDUCATIONAL CREDITSComplete the session evaluations and take your self-assessment immediately after each session through the SVS annual meeting app.
Postgraduate Courses
Scientifi c Sessions 1–7(including von Liebig Forum)
Scientifi c Session 8
Concurrent Sessions 1–3, 5–10
Breakfast Sessions B4–B9(industry-sponsored sessions not included)
Roy Greenberg Distinguished Lecture
E. Stanley Crawford Critical Issues Forum
RPVI Prep Course
Workshops
VESS Paper Sessions
SVS/ESVS Transatlantic Forum (F2)
Clinical Metrics Team Forum (F3)
Top Ten Papers (F4)
International Fast Talk
International Forum (IF)
“How I Do It” Video Session
Ask the Expert/Tips and Tricks
John Homans Lecture
SAVE THE DATE!
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FUTURE MEETING DATESVASCULAR ANNUAL MEETINGS
2O19National Harbor, Maryland
(just outside of Washington D.C.)
June 12–15 Scientific Session Dates: June 13–15
Exhibit Dates: June 13–14
2O20Toronto, Ontario, Canada
June 17–20 Scientific Session Dates: June 18–20
Exhibit Dates: June 18–19
2O21San Diego, California
June 2–5 Scientific Session Dates: June 3–5
Exhibit Dates: June 3–4
VascularAnnualMeeting.org
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DON'T-MISS SESSIONSMark These as Favorites in
Your Planner!F1: E. Stanley Crawford Critical Issues ForumMichel Makaroun, MD, Moderates a Discussion on Workforce Issues and Potential Solutions6/21/2018 10:30 am–12:00 pm Location: HCC,* Ballroom A/B
Physician Assistant (PA) Section Education SessionHistoric First Session of New PA Section, with Programs Primarily for PAs but All Are Welcome6/21/2018 1:00 PM - 5:00 pm Location: HCC, Room 200 Ticket Required
B5: Promoting Physician Well-Being: Achieving Quadruple AimUpdate on Vascular Surgeon Wellness Initiatives6/22/2018 6:30 am–8:00 am Location: HCC, Room 302 Ticket Required
Presidential AddressR. Clement Darling, III, MD6/22/2018 11:00 am–12:15 pm Location: HCC, Ballroom A/B
F3: Improving Clinical Metrics with the Utilization of Advanced Practice Providers (APPs)Multidisciplinary Vascular Team Panel including a Surgeon, a Nurse Practitioner, and a PA6/22/2018 1:30 PM–3:00 pm Location: HCC, Ballroom A/B
E1: John Homans LectureFrom Texas on the Tigris to Baghdad on the Bayou, by Hazim Safi, MD6/23/2018 9:30 am–10:00 am Location: HCC, Ballroom A/B
E2: Roy Greenberg Distinguished LectureImaging in Two, Three, and Four Dimensions: A Common Trait of the Successful Medical Device Innovator6/23/2018 10:15 am–10:45 am Location: HCC, Ballroom A/B
*HCC = Hynes Convention Center
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Did you know?
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Your Vascular Colleagues are on Social Media!Join the conversation on:
Facebook@VascularHealthTwitter@VascularSVS
Instagram@societyforvascularsurgeryLinkedIn: Society for Vascular Surgery
Shockwave Medical Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL)
© 2018 Shockwave Medical Inc. All rights reserved. SPL-62209 Rev. A
June 21 – June 22, 2018 ❘ SVS 2018
IVL is the only technology that selectively and effectively modifies intimal and medial calcium while minimizing injury due its unique mechanism of action.
Learn more about our innovative solution for treating vascular calcium at SVS 2018.
BOOTH:Please visit us at Booth 214 on June 21 and 22 to learn more about IVL and to experience a hands-on demonstration of the technology
SYMPOSIUM:Shockwave Intravascular Lithotripsy for the Treatment of Calcified Peripheral Artery Disease
Time: June 21, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Faculty: TBD
Location: Republic Ballroom | Sheraton Boston Hotel, Second Floor, 39 Dalton St, Boston, MA
Food and drinks will be provided.
IVL is the only technology that selectively and IVL is the only technology that selectively and IVL is the only technology that selectively and IVL is the only technology that selectively and
Your Sound Calcium Strategy.
As is the case with all interventional therapies, the Shockwave Medical Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) System has certain benefits and risks. For further information and indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and adverse events, refer to the Instructions for Use and Operator Manual available at www.shockwavemedical.com.
Please join us for a symposium highlighting the broad applications and clinical results with IVL on Thursday, June 21.
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To Our Vascular
Annual Meeting 2018
Supporters
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EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
Abbott
Boston Scientific Corporation
Cook Medical
Cordis®, A Cardinal Health company
Gore
Medtronic
VASCULAR ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORSHIPS
Abbott – Scavenger Hunt, (6) rotunda banners, (20) convention center spandex table covers, (5) meter panel signs
American College of Radiology – Scavenger Hunt
BD formerly Bard Peripheral Vascular – Headquarters Hotel key cards, headquarters hotel door hangers, Convention Center Wi-Fi service, Convention Center banner, (2) Sheraton Boston elevator clings, Scavenger Hunt
BTG – Scavenger Hunt
Boston Scientific Corporation – Sheraton Boston Elevator Cling
Getinge – (2) Sheraton Boston elevator clings, (4) meter panel signs
Gore – Convention center exhibit hall table mats, convention center digital display, (2) Sheraton Boston elevator clings
KCI, an Acelity Company – Meter Panel sign, Sheraton Boston Elevator Cling, Scavenger Hunt
Medistim – Scavenger Hunt
Medtronic – (3) Sheraton Boston elevator clings, Convention Center charging station, Convention Center carpet logo, Scavenger Hunt
Silk Road Medical – Scavenger Hunt
Terumo Aortic – (2) Convention Center elevator runners, Scavenger Hunt
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The Society for Vascular Surgery® would like to thank the following companies for their support of the 2018 Vascular Annual Meeting® and participation in the SVS Corporate Partners Program.
PLATINUM CIRCLEAbbott
Booth #414
BD formerly Bard Peripheral Vascular
Booth #615
Boston Scientific Corporation Booth #621
Gore Booth #215
Medtronic Booth #223
GOLD CIRCLE
Cook Medical Booth #607
Getinge Booth #906
SILVER CIRCLESiemens Healthineers
Booth #207
BRONZE CIRCLECordis® Booth #406 (A Cardinal Health company)
KCI Booth #515 An Acelity Company
Shockwave Medical Booth #214
Silk Road Medical Booth #806
Terumo Aortic Booth #608
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VASCULAR LIVEAll Vascular Live events will take place at the Vascular Live stage in the Auditorium, located on Level 2 of the convention center
THURSDAY, JUNE 21 12:15 PM – 12:45 PM Sponsored by Gore Bilateral Hypogastric Preservation and Techniques to Maximize Advance Imaging Capabilities Carlos Bechara, MD, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
12:45 pm – 1:15 pm Complex Case Review: Versatility of the GORE® VIABAHN® Endoprosthesis in the Treatment of Challenging Peripheral Disease Krishna Mannava, MD, Fairfield Medical Center, Lancaster, OH
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm TCAR: Latest Stroke Prevention Data Signals Standard of Care Potential in Carotid Revascularization Sponsored by Silk Road Medical Moderator and Q&A Director: Sumaira Macdonald, MD, Silk Road Medical
Transcarotid Artery Revascularization Procedure, Toolset, Training and Credentialing Jeffery Jim, MD, University of Washington School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
TCAR Clinical Trial Results Including DW-MRI and TCD Analysis Peter A. Schneider, MD, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Honolulu, HI
TCAR vs CEA in VQI Dataset: Real World Data Supports TCAR as Less Invasive Option for Patient at Risk For CEA Marc L. Schermerhorn, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
FRIDAY, JUNE 22 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Treating Lower Limb Disease with Supera: Tips, Tricks, and Cases Sponsored by Abbott Speaker: TBA
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Sponsored by BD formerly Bard Peripheral Vascular Downstream Coating Effects of Various DCBs Aloke Finn, MD, CVPath Institute, Gaithersburg, MD
Updated 12-Month Interim Results of the Lutonix BTK Global Registry Trial Chad R. Laurich, MD, Sanford Clinic Vascular Associates, Sioux Falls, SD
Interim 24-Month Results of the Lutonix AV Trial: A Randomized Trial of DCBs in Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistulae Scott S. Berman, MD, Carondelet Heart and Vascular Institute, Oro Valley, AZ
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Device Mediated Closure of the Common Femoral Vessels Sponsored by Abbott Darren B. Schneider, MD, Weil Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
Vascular Live presentations are not eligible for CME credit.