Join and Alan B. Lumsden, MD, Houston Methodist, Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, Texas Heart Institute, and Ourania Preventza, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, as they host a conversation with special guest Eric Peden, MD on new techniques in dialysis access.
New Techniques in Dialysis Access September 28th, 2021 6:00-8:00 CDT
Hosts: Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, Alan B. Lumsden, MD, and Ourania Preventza, MD Honorary Guest: Eric Peden, MD https://vimeo.com/event/1228630 6:00-6:05 Welcome Alan B. Lumsden, MD, ISEVS President Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, ISEVS Houston Chapter President Ourania Preventza, MD, ISEVS President-Elect 6:05-6:15 Inside out technique for patients with central venous occlusion Eric Peden, MD Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery, Houston Methodist 6:20-6:30 Prophylactic intraoperative local SIrolimus Delivery for Improving AV Fistula Outcomes Sriram Iyer, MD, FACC Cardiologist, Lenox Hill Hospital New York 6:35-6:45 Percutaneous AVF creation - Ellipsys device Alexandros Mallios, MD Director of Vascular Access, General Hospital Paris St. Joseph; Chief of Vascular Surgery, CH Chartres 6:50-7:00 Percutaneous AVF creation - WavelinQ device Billy Cohn, MD Teaching Staff, Cardiac Transplantation, Heart Failure and Assist Device Fellowships Teaching Staff, Thoracic Surgery Residency, Texas Heart Institute 7:05-7:15 Tips and tricks for dialysis access - what an interventionist needs to know Yana Etkin, MD, FACS Program Director Vascular Surgery Residency & Fellowship Associate Professor of Surgery, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell 7:20-7:30 Challenging Dialysis Access in a Young Patient with Congenital Anomalies Rana Afifi, MD Associate Professor, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Margret Jackson, MD Vascular Surgery Chief Resident University of Texas Health Science center at Houston 7:35-7:45 Case Presentation: AVF complication management of giant brachial artery pseudo aneurysm Anthony Feghali, MD SUNY Upstate Medical University Assistant Professor of Surgery Director of Endovascular Surgery Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 7:50-8:00 Closing Discussion
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