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Continuing Medical Education

Innovations and Practical Applications in Vascular Surgery
Special Sessions: Management of Non-Healing Wounds



DateMay 13 - 14, 2010 Innovations and Practical Applications in Vascular Surgery
Time General Session
May 13: 11:30am-6:00pm
May 14: 7:00am-5:00pm

Wound Care and Podiatry Session
May 13: 11:30am-5:30pm
May 14: 7:00am-12:45pm
LocationSheraton New York Hotel & Towers
811 7th Avenue at 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
Program DirectorsRajeev Dayal, MD and Michael Silane, MD
DownloadSave the Date PDF File
Program Brochure PDF File
General Session Program Agenda
Breakout Session Program Agenda
Overall Goals This symposium is a two day educational event that focuses on the most up-to-date techniques for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease and includes brief "technique and results" sessions on evolving endovascular therapies. Our nationally recognized faculty will address issues in current clinical practice, complications and pitfalls of newer technologies, and discuss the evolution of the field. Using a systems-based approach, the format will cover all major areas of vascular disease. Attendee participation and interaction will be emphasized and facilitated through debates, Q & A sessions and interactive case presentations.
Learning Objectives
  • Understand the most current surgical and endovascular treatment methods for patients with vascular diseases including: lower extremity ischemia, aortic aneurysms, carotid disease and venous disease
  • Understand the decision-making process in choosing between different endovascular methods for the management of chronic lower extremity ischemia
  • Review the techniques and results of surgical and endovascular options for lower extremity revascularization and limb salvage
  • Understand surgical and endovascular best practices and techniques for the treatment of carotid artery disease
  • Review the most current devices and techniques for the repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms
  • Understand the evaluation and decision making process in treating PAD with either open or minimally invasive surgical techniques
  • Review the most current medical and surgical principles in treating the infected foot with soft tissue and/or bone involvement including antibiotic selection, surgical debridement and reconstruction
  • Review the principles of wound healing and discuss decision making with the most current available modalities to heal chronic wounds including wound healing dressing products, negative pressure wound therapy, local surgical flaps and grafts, hyperbaric oxygen, and skin substitute products
  • Review the medical and surgical decision making principles in the management of the neuropathic foot including bracing, reconstruction, and medication selection
Target Audience Vascular Surgeons, Cardiothoracic Surgeons, General Surgeons, Interventional Cardiologists, Vascular Interventional Radiologists, Podiatrists, Wound Care Specialists, Fellows-in-Training, and Vascular Laboratory Technicians
ContactJessica Scully
Telephone: 201.346.7007
Fax: 201.346.7011
E-mail: jas2134@columbia.edu
Website: www.nypvascularcare.org






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