Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s New in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2020 (Videos+PDFs)
Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s New in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2020
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Board Review
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Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s New in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery is an extensive review of vital topics in vascular surgery. This CME course focuses on four major pillars of vascular surgery—conventional open operations, catheter based intervention, the medical aspect of patient management, diagnostic imaging and noninvasive testing. It will help you to:
Define indications, technique, and results of open vascular operations including carotid endarterectomy, repair of AAA, aorto-femoral bypass, and infra-inguinal bypass Illustrate adept management of varicose veins and deep venous occlusive disease Describe indications, technique, and results of catheter based intervention including endovascular repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm, aorto-iliac and femoral-popliteal-tibial occlusive disease, and carotid artery stenting Modify management of vascular diseases including hypertension, risk factor modification, the use of anti-platelet, anti-coagulant, and statin therapy Accurately interpret diagnostic studies including duplex ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography, CT angiography, and catheter based contrast angiography
Management of Upper Extremity Arterial and Venous Occlusive Disease – Brian G. DeRubertis, MD, FACS Surgical Management of Infrainguinal Arterial Occlusive Disease – Frank J. Veith, MD Endovascular Management of Aortic Dissection/Transection – William J. Quiñones-Baldrich, MD Surgical and Endovascular Management of Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm – Frank J. Veith, MD Management of the Incompetent Axial (Great, Saphenous and Small Saphenous) and Perforator Veins (Thermal and Chemical Ablation) – David A. Rigberg, MD Visceral Artery Aneurysms – James C. Stanley, MD Diagnosis, Surgical, and Endovascular Management of Intestinal Ischemia – Bruce L. Gewertz, MD Catheter Based Intervention for Infrainguinal Occlusive Disease: Technique and Results – Joseph L. Mills, Sr., MD, FACS Angioplasty and Stenting for Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease: Technique and Results – William D. Jordan, Jr., MD Surgical Management of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease – Michael Belkin, MD Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Comparative Techniques and Results of Currently Available Devices – Ali Azizzadeh, MD, FACS Aneurysms of the Abdominal Aorta and Iliac Arteries – Etiology, Diagnosis, and Surgical Repair – Jerry Goldstone, MD, FACS, FRCSEd(hon) Fenestrated and Branched Endograft Repair of Aortic Arch and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Currently Approved and Investigational Devices – Bernardo Mendes, MD The Hybrid Approach to Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm – William J. Quiñones-Baldrich, MD Thoracic and Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Surgical Management – Hazim J. Safi, MD Endovascular Repair of Thoracic Aneurysms: Currently Available Devices and Results – Michel S. Makaroun, MD Aneurysms of the Peripheral Arteries, Including a Comparison of Open and Endovascular Techniques for Repair – Fred A. Weaver, MD, MMM Lower Extremity Lymphedema: Diagnosis and Management – Steven Dean, DO, FACP, RPVI Thrombolysis and Mechanical Thrombectomy for Deep Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism: Technique and Results – Anthony J. Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Hematologic Problems Including, Bleeding, Clotting, Venous Thromboembolic Disease, and Newer Anticoagulant Drugs – Thomas W. Wakefield, MD Pediatric Vascular Surgery – James C. Stanley, MD Risk Factor Modification: Tobacco, Statins, Beta Blockers, ACE Inhibitors, and Antiplatelet Agents – Anthony J. Comerota, MD, FACS, FACC Non-Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease – Gregory J. Landry, MD Atherosclerosis: Pathology and Pathogenesis – Jessica B. O’Connell, MD Catheter-Based Intervention for Chronic Venous Obstruction – Joann M. Lohr, MD, FACS, RVT, CWSP Surgical Management of Chronic Venous Obstruction – Peter Gloviczki, MD Congenital Arterial Malformations – Diagnosis and Management – Cynthia K. Shortell, MD Stent/Angioplasty for Carotid Artery Disease: Indications, Technique, and Results – Peter A. Schneider, MD Cerebrovascular Disease II: Surgery of the Aortic Arch Trunks and the Vertebral Basilar System – Enrique Criado, MD, FACS Cerebrovascular Disease I: Etiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Surgery of the Carotid Artery – Wesley S. Moore, MD Surgical and Endovascular Management of Renal Vascular Hypertension – Benjamin J. Pearce, MD, FACS Surgical and Endovascular Management of Vascular Trauma – Charles J. Fox, MD, FACS Introduction to Endovascular Surgery: Arterial Access, Guidewires, Sheaths, Angioplasty Catheters, Stents, and 3D Imaging – Alan B. Lumsden, MD Hemodialysis and Angio Access – Karen Woo, MD, MS Management of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome – Hugh A. Gelabert, MD Primary Aortic and Vascular Graft Infections: Etiology, Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention – Julie Ann Freischlag, MD, FACS, FRCS (Edin), DFSVS Thrombolysis and Mechanical Thrombectomy for Arterial and Graft Occlusions – Vikram S. Kashyap, MD, FACS Non-Infectious Complications in Vascular Surgery – Juan Carlos Jimenez, MD Exposure of Blood Vessels and Related Structures – Paul W. White, MD, FACS, FSVS, COL, MC, USA The Vascular Diagnostic Laboratory – Ankur Chandra, MD, RPVI Hemodynamics for the Vascular Surgeon – David L. Dawson, MD Principles of Imaging in Vascular Disease – Antoinette S. Gomes, MD
Intended Audience
This educational activity was planned for practicing vascular surgeons and vascular surgery residents, who wish to review their specialty and update their knowledge of new topics in this rapidly expanding field.
Topics/Speaker:
Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology of the Vessel Wall – Steven Dean, DO, FACP, RPVI Describe the indications, technique, and results of the spectrum of open vascular operations including such common procedures as carotid endarterectomy, repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm, aorto-femoral bypass, and infra-inguinal bypass Outline the management of varicose veins and deep venous occlusive disease Identify the indications, technique, and results of the spectrum of catheter-based intervention including endovascular repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm, aorto-iliac and femoral-popliteal-tibial occlusive disease, and carotid artery stenting Manage vascular disease including treatment of hypertension, risk factor modification, the use of anti-platelet, anti-coagulant, and statin therapy Interpret diagnostic studies including duplex ultrasound, magnetic resonance angiography, CT angiography, and catheter-based contrast angiography
Expand Your Skills
Available online or via USB, Comprehensive Review and Update of What’s New in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery provides a maximum of 25.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ and access to unbiased, evidence-based content and case-based reviews so you can expand your knowledge and incorporate the latest guidelines into your daily practice.
Accreditation
The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Designation
The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 25.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date of Original Release: November 30, 2019
Credit Expiration Date: November 29, 2022CME credit is awarded upon successful completion of a course evaluation and a post-test.
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Learning Objectives
The primary objective of this course is to provide the evidence basis for the clinical practice of vascular disease management. After viewing this activity, participants should be able to: