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800 fearless leaders, 1 reason to attend:
the cli revolution
The AMPutation Prevention Symposium (AMP) is the only international meeting dedicated to the treatment and prevention of critical limb ischemia (CLI).
hands-on. high impact.
the amp experience
New for 2018: More Global Perspective on CLI: The 2018 conference will feature
more international faculty than ever before, giving participants the opportunity to hear from globally recognized faculty in the CLI space, who will share insights and advances from around the world, including:
AMP teams up with the Hendolat LatinoAmerica meeting to offer a special
session led by Miguel Montero-Baker, MD.
Ramon Varcoe, MD, Department of Surgery at the Vascular Institute at Prince
of Wales Hospital and the University of New South Wales, will moderate an exciting Asia-Pacific panel on CLI. Gain invaluable insight from leading CLI operators, including Drs. Saab, Metzger,
Peña, and Garcia, as they exchange commentary during complex live cases. Participate in hands-on workshops that incorporate tibial ultrasound mapping with
live models, atherectomy devices, complex lesion tools, and ultrasound-guided tibial access and intervention with cadaveric models. Learn from 60+ leading experts on CLI. Earn up to 22 CME/CE/CECH credits. Attend the CLI Wound Summit, co-developed with the CLI Global Society and fea-
turing sessions tailored for both the interventionalist and wound care specialist. Experience the latest devices and technologies in action in the AMP Exhibit Hall.
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the fearless forces behind the cli revolution
Wound Summit Co-Directors Lee C. Ruotsi, MD Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers Cheektowaga, New York
Dot Weir, RN, CWON, CWS Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers Cheektowaga, New York
Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS
the amp faculty
Professor of Orthopedic Surgery Brown University School of Medicine Providence, Rhode Island
AMP Course Director
amp faculty Jihad Abbas, MD, FACS, FACCWS, RPVI
Gail Hadley, RN, RVT, FSVU
ProMedica Physicians Jobst Vascular Toledo, Ohio
The Vascular Ultrasound Core Laboratory Boston, Massachusetts
S. Hinan Ahmed, MD
Steve Henao, MD, facc, facs
University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas
Ashraf Al-Dadah, MD Prairie Cardiovascular Springfield, Illinois
Vlad Alexandrescu, MD
Princess Paola Hospital Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium
Hiroshi Ando, MD
Kasukabe Chuo General Hospital Saitama, Japan
Matthew Antalek, DO
AMP Atherectomy Workshop Director
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
George L. Adams, MD, MHS, FACC
Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers Grand Rapids, Michigan
Rex Healthcare and University of North Carolina Health Systems Garner, North Carolina
Erie County Medical Center Buffalo, New York
Max Arroyo, MD
St. Bernards Heart and Vascular– Jonesboro Jonesboro, Arkansas
Robert E. Beasley, MD
Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, Florida
Desmond Bell, DPM
First Coast Cardiovascular Institute Jacksonville, Florida
AMP Complex Lesion Workshop Director
AMP Course Co-Directors George L. Adams, MD, MHS, FACC
Fadi Saab, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FASE
Rex Healthcare and University of North Carolina Health Systems Garner, North Carolina
Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers Grand Rapids, Michigan
Thomas Davis, MD
Jos C. van den Berg, MD
St. John Hospital and Medical Center St. Clair Shores, Michigan
Ospedale Regionale di Lugano Lugano, Switzerland
Fadi Saab, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FASE Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers Grand Rapids, Michigan
AMP Tibial Access & Intervention Workshop Director
Premier Surgical Associates Knoxville, Tennessee
Craig Walker, MD
St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center Boston, Massachusetts
Tulane Medical School Cardiovascular Institute of the South Houma, Louisiana
D. Chris Metzger, MD
Thomas Zeller, MD
Wellmont CVA Heart Institute Kingsport, Tennessee
Universitäts-Herzzentrum Freiburg-Bad Krozingen Bad Krozingen, Germany
Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute Charlotte, North Carolina
Marianne Brodmann, MD Medical University of Graz Graz, Austria
Ian Cawich, MD
Arkansas Heart Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas
George Pliagas, MD
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
Phalan Bolden, MSN, MBA, FNP-C
AMP Ultrasound Workshop Directors George Pliagas, MD Premier Surgical Associates Knoxville, Tennessee
Luis Cruz, MD Raymond Dattilo, MD
Andrew Holden, MD
Auckland University School of Medicine Auckland, New Zealand
Leland Jaffe, DPM, FACFAS, CWSP
Buffalo General Medical Center Buffalo, New York
Constantino S. Peña, MD
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
John A. Phillips, MD
OhioHealth Heart and Vascular Physicians Columbus, Ohio
George Pliagas, MD
Raj Karuparthi, MD
Anand Prasad, MD
Jefferson City Medical Group Jefferson City, Missouri
University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas
Barry Katzen, MD, facc, facr, fsir
Guy Pupp, DPM
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Miami, Florida
Providence Park Hospital, Podiatry Detroit, Michigan
Martyn Knowles, MD
M. Laiq Raja, MD
REX Healthcare of Holly Springs Holly Springs, North Carolina
El Paso Cardiology Associates El Paso, Texas
Steven Kum, MD
Mahmood K. Razavi, MD
Changi General Hospital Singapore
St. Joseph Heart and Vascular Center Orange, California
John C. Lantis, II, MD, facs
Lee C. Rogers, DPM
Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt New York, New York
Arthur C. Lee, MD
The Cardiac and Vascular Institute Gainesville, Florida
Christopher LeSar, MD
University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Tennessee
Robert Lookstein, MD Mount Sinai Hospital New York, New York
Larry J. Diaz-Sandoval, MD
Antonio Micari, MD
Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio
Metro Health–University of Michigan Health Wyoming, Michigan
Maria Eleonora Hospital Palermo, Italy
Eric J. Dippel, MD
Genesis Medical Center Davenport, Iowa
Cardiology Partners/JFK Medical Center Palm Springs, Florida
Vickie Driver, DPM, MS, FACFAS
Miguel Montero-Baker, MD
Paul Michael, MD, FSCAI
Brown University School of Medicine Providence, Rhode Island
Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas
Bryan Fisher, MD
José Antonio Muñoa, MD
CTI Clinical Trial and Consulting Services, Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio
Sonya Noor, MD, facs
Premier Surgical Associates Knoxville, Tennessee
Sean Lyden, MD
The Surgical Clinic, PLLC Nashville, Tennessee
Inova Heart and Vascular Institute Falls Church, Virginia
Rosalind Franklin University North Chicago, Illinois
Flint Hills Heart, Vascular and Vein Clinic Manhattan, Kansas
Candace Gunnarsson, EdD
Gail Hadley, RN, RVT, FSVU
New Mexico Heart Institute Vascular Surgery and Vascular Interventional Radiology Albuqerque, New Mexico
Richard Neville, MD, FACS
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Chiapas, Mexico
Tatsuya Nakama, MD
Miyazaki Medical Association Hospital Miyazaki, Japan
Amputation Prevention Center at Sherman Oaks Hospital Sherman Oaks, California
R. Kevin Rogers, MD, MSc
University of Colorado Hospital Denver, Colorado
Lee C. Ruotsi, MD
Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers Cheektowaga, New York
Eric C. Scott, MD
The Iowa Clinic West Des Moines, Iowa
Thomas M. Shimshak, MD Florida Hospital Sebring, Florida
Peter A. Soukas, MD
The Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University Providence, Rhode Island
Ian Spark, MD
Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide, South Australia
Rodney M. Stuck, DPM
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine Chicago, Illinois
Bjoern Suckow, MD
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Lebanon, New Hampshire
Frank Tursi, DPM
Ramon Varcoe, MD, MBBS, MS, PhD Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney, Australia
Roger Walcott, MD
Vascular and Endovascular Center of WNY Buffalo, New York
Jeffrey Y. Wang, MD
Horizon Vascular Specialists Rockville, Maryland
Dot Weir, RN, cwon, cws
Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers Cheektowaga, New York
Stephanie C. Wu, DPM, MS
Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Chicago, Illinois
AMP is one of the best meetings I have ever attended. There is real passion exuded here — from Dr. Mustapha, to all of the presenters and the panelists. They are incredibly focused on preserving limbs and saving lives. You gain such a vast perspective from so many specialties and global experts. There’s also an honesty to AMP — people are here to help you learn and discover, so that you are prepared to go out and help patients. I am already looking
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forward to next year.
O.A. Mercado, DPM Oak Park, IL
Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center Voorhees, New Jersey
The Vascular Ultrasound Core Laboratory Boston, Massachusetts
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symposia & live cases Wednesday, August 8, 2018
4:30 PM–5:30 PM Live Case Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee
7:00 AM–8:15 AM Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan Live Case Operator
D. Chris Metzger, MD
Friday, August 10, 2018
Fadi Saab, MD, facc, fscai, fase
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. and Terumo Medical Corporation.
12:15 PM–1:15 PM Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan Live Case Operator
Live Case Operator
Fadi Saab, MD, facc, fscai, fase
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Bard Peripheral Vascular.
7:00 AM–8:15 AM Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami, Florida Live Case Operator
Constantino S. Peña, MD
This is a non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity.
10:00 AM–11:00 AM Hands-On Ultrasound in Exhibit Hall Non-Accredited/Non-Approved for CECH
4:30 PM–5:30 PM
12:00 PM–1:00 PM
Live Case Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Hands-On Ultrasound in Exhibit Hall
Live Case Operator
Fadi Saab, MD, facc, fscai, fase
Non-Accredited/Non-Approved for CECH
12:15 PM–1:15 PM Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami, Florida
Thursday, August 9, 2018
Live Case Operator
7:00 AM–8:15 AM Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee Live Case Operator
D. Chris Metzger, MD
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Boston Scientific Corporation.
10:00 AM–11:00 AM Non-Accredited/Non-Approved for CECH
12:00 PM–1:30 PM Hands-On Ultrasound in Exhibit Hall Non-Accredited/Non-Approved for CECH
1:00 PM–4:00 PM Live Case Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami, Florida
COMPLEX LESION WORKSHOP
ATHERECTOMY WORKSHOP
CTO and complex lesions remain
Leading experts will demonstrate
TIBIAL ACCESS AND ORBITAL ATHERECTOMY CADAVER LAB*
the most challenging aspects of
and provide tactics for the use of
Physicians will learn a stepwise
7:00 AM–8:15 AM
endovascular revascularization.
laser, directional, aspiration, orbital,
approach in utilizing ultrasound
Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts
Experienced faculty will provide
rotational, and hybrid atherectomy.
guidance to gain tibiopedal access
hands-on training for multiple
The physician attendee will learn
in the patient with CLI. Skilled
wires, catheters, and CTO devices.
the mechanism of action of each
connoisseurs will first demonstrate
The physician attendee will
atherectomy device and decision
and then provide hands-on
learn tips and tricks to overcome
making for choosing atherectomy
training, sharing best practices
challenges that complex CLI
devices based on the lesion
for successful access, crossing,
lesions and CTOs present.
morphology.
and intervention, including orbital
Live Case Operator
Live Case Operator
Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee D. Chris Metzger, MD
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Medtronic.
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
12:00 PM–1:00 PM Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts Live Case Operator
3:00 PM–3:30 PM
Constantino S. Peña, MD
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is sponsored by Abbott Vascular.
12:15 PM–1:15 PM
Saturday, August 11
4:00 PM–5:00 PM
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Hands-On Ultrasound in Exhibit Hall
Live Case Operator
Constantino S. Peña, MD
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. and Terumo Medical Corporation.
atherectomy.
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
This is a non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity.
Hands-On Ultrasound in Exhibit Hall *For MD/DO and DPMs only.
Non-Accredited/Non-Approved for CECH
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2018 agenda
2018 agenda
Wednesday A u g u s t
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Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. and Terumo Medical Corporation.
Fadi Saab, MD
BREAK Doing Everything You Can to Prevent Amputation: Does Supervised Exercise Lower the Rate of Amputation?
8:30 AM–10:00 AM
R. Kevin Rogers, MD
CLI in 2018 Moderator
Jihad Mustapha, MD
Topics
start
8:30 AM–8:40 AM
Latest Data from the CLI Global Society Thomas Zeller, MD
Welcome Remarks
9:50 AM–10:00 AM
Jihad Mustapha, MD
PANEL DISCUSSION
Jeffrey Wang, MD
Vlad Alexandrescu, MD
11:18 AM–11:26 AM
1:40 PM–1:50 PM
Closure Techniques in CLI
Does Acute Luminal Gain Matter? Tibial Sizing and DCB in BTK
8:40 AM–9:00 AM Alan T. Hirsch Memorial Keynote Address
End
BREAK
Session 2
Ramon Varcoe, MD
10:30 AM–12:00 PM
Moderator
9:00 AM–9:08 AM Claims Analysis Summary on CLI Mortality and Morbidity
1:58 PM–2:06 PM
All Speakers from Session
LIBERTY 360 Update
Jihad Mustapha, MD
The Role & Frequency of Noninvasive Imaging of the CLI Patient is Under-Recognized by CMS and FDA: What Do They Need to Know?
Marianne Brodmann, MD
12:15 PM–1:15 PM
2:14 PM–2:22 PM
Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan
TOBA II BTK Update
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Bard Peripheral Vascular.
2:22 PM–2:30 PM
Fadi Saab, MD
Access Where You Need To When You Must Save a Limb: Learn the Latest Tactics George Adams, MD
Andrew Holden, MD
10:46 AM–10:54 AM
9:24 AM–9:32 AM
Early Data and Latest Data on Tibial Pedal Access and Outcomes with Amputation-Free Survival
You Must See It to Believe It: The Cost of Amputation is 5 Times Higher Than Limb Salvage
Anand Prasad, MD
Candace Gunnarsson, EdD
10:54 AM–11:02 AM No Data on Radial vs. Tibial Access for CLI: What are the Trends?
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2:38 PM–2:46 PM LimFlow Arterial Venous Flow Reversal
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European Update on DETOUR I
PRELUDE BTK Study Update
the topic of critical limb ischemia. It has a
Arthur Lee, MD
Amputation Rate in the U.S.: Current Data
Peter Soukas, MD
Sean Lyden, MD
start
Pedal and Transmetatarsal Access in CTO Cases
9:16 AM–9:24 AM
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2:30 PM–2:38 PM
10:38 AM–10:46 AM
Robert Lookstein, MD
George Adams, MD
2:06 PM–2:14 PM
10:30 AM–10:38 AM
9:08 AM–9:16 AM
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End
Constantino S. Peña, MD
Topics
Does Acute Tibial Recoil Matter? Learn a New Trick to Reduce It
PANEL DISCUSSION
Operator
Access Modalities for CLI: Options and Data
1:50 PM–1:58 PM
Jihad Mustapha, MD
LUNCH/EXHIBIT HALL
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
A True Multidisciplinary Approach to Limb Preservation and Why Is It Important?
Jihad Mustapha, MD
12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Topics
Understanding Tibial-Pedal Anatomy
Antonio Micari, MD
LIVE DEMONSTRATION: Ultrasound-Guided Mapping for Access & Intervention
Topics
All Speakers from Session
start
1:30 PM–1:40 PM
11:50 AM–12:00 PM
9:40 AM–9:50 AM
George Adams, MD
Step by Step: How and Why to Obtain Hybrid Access for the Complex CLI Patient
11:26 AM–11:50 AM
9:32 AM–9:40 AM
Moderator
Topics
Constantino S. Peña, MD
8:15 AM–8:30 AM
Session 1
All Things Tibial & More
11:10 AM–11:18 AM
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by
Operator
Session 3
Find Your Exit Strategy Before Access for Complex CLI Patients with Strong Data to Support Ultrasound Precision Entry Point Ashraf Al-Dadah, MD
7:00 AM–8:15 AM
1:30 PM–3:00 PM
11:02 AM–11:10 AM
tackle highly complex CLI cases, this is the
”
conference you need to attend.
Hady Lichaa, MD, FACC, FSCAI Tennova Healthcare Cleveland
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2:46 PM–2:54 PM Racial Disparities in CLI and Amputation Bryan Fisher, MD
2:54 PM–3:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION All Speakers from Session
Topics
End
3:00 PM–3:30 PM BREAK
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2018 agenda Session 4
2018 agenda
Thursday
3:30 PM–4:30 PM
SFA/Pop Moderator
A u g u s t
Craig Walker, MD
Topics
start
3:30 PM–3:38 PM Implanting a Stent: Is it an Art or a Science? Learn Optimal Stent Deployment
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7:00 AM–8:15 AM Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Boston Scientific Corporation.
John Phillips, MD
Operator
D. Chris Metzger, MD
MAJESTIC Trial of the Eluvia Paclitaxel Eluting Stent: 3-Year Results Thomas Zeller, MD
8:15 AM–8:30 AM BREAK
Session 1
Lutonix Global Registry Update
Moderator
3:54 PM–4:02 PM Sean Lyden, MD
9:42 AM–9:50 AM
Topics
Aorto-Iliac CTO from A to Z: My Easiest Case and My Nightmare Case
1:30 PM–1:38 PM
S. Hinan Ahmed, MD
Atherectomy vs. DCB
Learn How to Open a 700mm CTO in the Setting of Absent Tibial Vessels Utilizing Multiple Schmidt Access Techniques
1:38 PM–1:46 PM
Jihad Mustapha, MD and Fadi Saab, MD
Infrapopliteal Implants: DES and Beyond Ramon Varcoe, MD
4:10 PM–4:20 PM
Jihad Mustapha, MD
4:20 PM–4:30 PM Update on ISR Jos van den Berg, MD
4:30 PM–5:30 PM Live Case Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Advanced Cardiac & Vascular Amputation Prevention Centers in Grand Rapids, Michigan Fadi Saab, MD
End
1:46 PM–1:54 PM Anatomical Preference for Jetstream Rotational Atherectomy: The Jetstream Calcium Study Thomas Shimshak, MD
1:54 PM–2:02 PM
Session 2
Directional Atherectomy
11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Types of CTOs in the Pedal Circulation & Their Anatomical Variation George Pliagas, MD
Moderator
8:38 AM–8:46 AM
Topics
Jihad Mustapha, MD
Thomas Zeller, MD
End
HENDOLAT (Endovascular Latinoamérica): Complex Case Analysis
CTO Characteristics: A PRIME Registry Analysis
IN.PACT SFA
Lawrence Garcia, MD
2:02 PM–2:10 PM Laser Atherectomy
Miguel Montero-Baker, MD
Craig Walker, MD
start
2:10 PM–2:18 PM
11:00 AM–11:15 AM
Rotational Atherectomy
Pre-Recorded Case & Panel Discussion
Sonya Noor, MD
8:46 AM–8:54 AM
Miguel Montero-Baker, MD
Plaque Morphology from A to Z and PRIME Registry CTOP Analysis
11:15 AM–11:30 AM
Fadi Saab, MD
Pre-Recorded Case & Panel Discussion
Phoenix Atherectomy Device: Its Anatomical Preference and the Data to Support
Luis Cruz, MD
Thomas Davis, MD
Vessel Preparation: What Does It Mean and Can It Improve Outcomes?
11:30 AM–11:45 AM
2:26 PM–2:34 PM
Pre-Recorded Case & Panel Discussion
Crosser Atherectomy Device
Lawrence Garcia, MD
Jose Antonio Muñoa, MD
Ian Spark, MD
9:02 AM–9:10 AM
11:45 AM–12:00 PM
2:34 PM–2:42 PM
CTO Crossing Tools: The Old and the New
Pre-Recorded Case & Panel Discussion
Pantheris OCT Atherectomy
Mahmood Razavi, MD
Larry Diaz-Sandoval, MD
Ian Cawich, MD
9:10 AM–9:18 AM
Topics
8:54 AM–9:02 AM
2:18 PM–2:26 PM
End
2:42 PM–2:50 PM
Eric Scott, MD
12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Randomized Trial of DCB vs. PTA: 2-Year Results of IN.PACT Japan Trial
LUNCH/EXHIBIT HALL
Marianne Brodmann, MD
9:18 AM–9:26 AM
Hands-On Ultrasound with Live Models in Exhibit Hall
Subintimal Revascularization in CTO
2:50 PM–3:00 PM
Antegrade and Retrograde CTO Wire Escalation Mahmood Razavi, MD
12:15 PM–1:15 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION
Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee
All Speakers from Session
9:26 AM–9:34 AM Case-Based: Distal Bypass for CLI Therapy
Operator
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start
Orbital Atherectomy
Hands-On Ultrasound with Live Models in Exhibit Hall
start
Lawrence Garcia, MD
Robert Beasley, MD
BREAK/EXHIBIT HALL
Fadi Saab, MD
8:30 AM–8:38 AM
4:02 PM–4:10 PM
EXHIBIT HALL RECEPTION
Moderator
10:00 AM–11:00 AM
Topics
ILLUMENATE Update
5:30 PM–7:00 PM
Robert Beasley, MD
8:30 AM–10:00 AM
CTO
Marianne Brodmann, MD
Topics
CLI Therapy Choices: Data Driven or Ease of Use?
Topics
3:48 PM–3:54 PM
Operator
Session 3
CFA, Profunda, and SFA Disease: Is There a Role for Endovascular Reconstruction When a Patient is Not a Surgical Candidate?
9:50 AM–10:00 AM
3:38 PM–3:48 PM
1:30 PM–3:00 PM
9:34 AM–9:42 AM
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Session 4
Thursday
Jihad Mustapha, MD
Topics
start
3:30 PM–3:38 PM Plantar CTO Patterns: How to Open Digital CTOs & Arcuate Artery CTOs
Wire Selection and Catheter Support for Pedal Loop CTO Robert Lookstein, MD
8:30 AM–10:00 AM
Lee Ruotsi, MD
Topics
start
3:46 PM–3:54 PM
Welcome Remarks
From Wire to Atherectomy: Tools for Pedal Revascularization
Lee Ruotsi, MD and Dot Weir, RN, WOCN
10:00 AM–11:00 AM BREAK/EXHIBIT HALL
C LI w o u n d s u mm i t S e s s i o n 2
8:40 AM–8:50 AM
3:54 PM–4:02 PM
Arterial and Mixed Etiology Wounds
Digital Access: Indications, Tips, and Tricks
John Lantis, MD
Antonio Micari, MD
You can make a difference. Become a member of the CLI Global Society, an organization focused on transforming the lives of patients with CLI and PAD. CLI Global Society members receive a $150 discount on their AMP registration.
Visit cliglobalsociety.org to learn more.
8:30 AM–8:40 AM
Eric Dippel, MD
Fearless approaches require cutting-edge products and services. Visit the AMP Exhibit Hall to engage with leading companies showcasing the latest devices, tools and services in support of endovascular and vascular techniques.
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C LI w o u n d s u mm i t S e s s i o n 1
Moderator
3:38 PM–3:46 PM
Exhibit Hall
A u g u s t
Wound Etiology
Jihad Mustapha, MD
The
Join the CLI Global Society
Co-Developed with the CLI Global Society
3:30 PM–5:30 PM
Below the Ankle Therapy Moderator
CLI WOUND SUMMIT AT AMP
11:00 AM–12:00 PM Diagnostics Moderator
8:50 AM–9:00 AM
Christopher LeSar, MD
Topics
start
4:02 PM–4:12 PM
My Worst Ischemic Ulcer & My Algorithm to Heal It
Case-Based Tips & Tricks for Below the Ankle Interventions
Steve Henao, MD
Jos van den Berg, MD
9:00 AM–9:10 AM
Cutaneous Blood Flow: How to Measure
Atypical Wounds
John Phillips, MD
4:12 PM–4:20 PM Surgical vs. Endovascular Approach to CLI: Pros and Cons Christopher Lesar, MD
4:20 AM–4:30 PM
Lee Ruotsi, MD
11:10 AM–11:20 AM
9:10 AM–9:20 AM
Non-Invasive Testing: When to Order What
Lower Extremity Pressure Injury
Roger Walcott, MD
Dot Weir, RN, WOCN
PANEL DISCUSSION All Speakers from Session
4:30 PM–5:30 PM Live Case Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Wellmont CVA Heart Institute in Kingsport, Tennessee Operator
11:00 AM–11:10 AM
D. Chris Metzger, md
11:20 AM–11:30 AM
9:20 AM–9:30 AM
O Say Can You See…Diagnostic Imaging
Peculiarities of the Diabetic Foot
Christopher LeSar, MD
Stephanie Wu, DPM
11:30 AM–11:40 AM
9:30 AM–9:40 AM
Bug Soup: Understanding the Wound Culture
The Swollen Red Leg: What Is It?
Matthew Antalek, DO
Jihad Abbas, MD
Topics
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11:40 AM–11:50 AM
9:40 AM–9:50 AM
Venous Reflux: When to Close
Wounds of Infectious Etiology
Arthur Lee, MD
Leland Jaffe, DPM
11:50 AM–12:00 PM
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1:30 PM–3:00 PM Complications Moderator
3:30 PM–5:30 PM Moderator
start
Friday A u g u s t
Management & Treatment
Vickie Driver, DPM
Topics
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7:00 AM–8:15 AM
Dot Weir, RN, WOCN
Topics
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Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami, Florida
1:30 PM–1:40 PM
3:30 PM–3:40 PM
This is a non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity.
Emerging Trends in MRSA Treatment
Dressings: What, When & How?
Operator
Leland Jaffe, DPM
Dot Weir, RN, WOCN
1:40 PM–1:50 PM
3:40 PM–3:50 PM
Osteomyelitis: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
The Deformed Foot: When is it Time for Surgery?
Matthew Antalek, DO
Frank Tursi, DPM
1:50 PM–2:00 PM
3:50 PM–4:00 PM
Diabetic Foot Infections
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Stephanie Wu, DPM
Dot Weir, RN, WOCN
2:00 PM–2:10 PM
4:00 PM–4:10 PM
Biofilm: What You Don't See is What You Get
Offloading the Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Lee Ruotsi, MD
Vickie Driver, DPM
2:10 PM–2:20 PM
4:10 PM–4:20 PM
What It Takes to Heal a Wound Post Revascularization
The Hot Red Foot: Charcot vs. Infection
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Lee Ruotsi, MD
Vickie Driver, DPM
Lee Ruotsi, MD
2:20 PM–2:30 PM
4:20 PM–4:30 PM
When Amputation is Not a Failure
Quantifying Excellence: Establishing Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement for Your Limb Salvage Center
Roger Walcott, MD
8:15 AM–8:30 AM BREAK
Session 1
8:30 AM–10:00 AM 9:26 AM–9:34 AM
The Importance of Wound Care Post CLI Revascularization Moderator
Signs and Symptoms of Infection & Osteomyelitis that the Primary Operator Should Look For in Rutherford 5 & 6 Patients, as well as Rutherford 4 Patients
Vickie Driver, DPM
Topics
matthew antalek, do
start
9:34 AM–9:42 AM
8:30 AM–8:38 AM
When to Refer the Patient to the Wound Clinic ASAP Pre-Revascularization and During the Follow-Up Period: What are Alarming Signs? Desmond Bell, DPM
8:38 AM–8:46 AM
Lee Rogers, DPM
2:30 PM–2:40 PM
Constantino S. Peña, MD
9:42 AM–9:50 AM
The Angiosome Theory and Lower Extremity Revascularization
Extreme Podiatry: Now That Blood Flow is Established, Here is What I Can Do
Richard Neville, MD
Guy Pupp, DPM
8:46 AM–8:54 AM The Controversy of HBO Post Revascularization: I'll Show You the Data and You Decide
9:50 AM–10:00 AM
Rodney Stuck, DPM
George Pliagas, MD
All Speakers from Session
The Ischemic Wound: When to Revascularize
4:40 PM–4:50 PM
8:54 AM–9:02 AM
Christopher LeSar, MD
Case Studies in Interdisciplinary Care
Managing the Pain: Wounds Hurt!
4:30 PM–4:40 PM
Desmond Bell, DPM
DPN, Restless Leg, or PAD
2:40 PM–2:50 PM
Guy Pupp, DPM
2:50 PM–3:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION
4:50 PM–5:00 PM
All Speakers from Session
How to Champion a Multidisciplinary Team in Your Hospital
Topics
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Raj Karuparthi, MD
5:00 PM–5:10 PM
Laiq Raja, MD
BREAK/EXHIBIT HALL
9:02 AM–9:10 AM Case-Based Approach: How Does the Revascularization Specialist Know There is Enough Blood Flow to Heal an Amputation Site? Martyn Knowles, MD
BREAK/EXHIBIT HALL
Phalan Bolden, MSN, MbA, fnp-c
9:10 AM–9:18 AM
5:10 PM–5:30 PM
Does Peripheral Neuropathy Affect the Fate of Revascularization?
End
Hands-On Ultrasound with Live Models in Exhibit Hall
Session 2
11:00 AM–12:00 PM
CLI in Asia-Pacific Moderator
Vlad Alexandrescu, MD
Topics
End
10:00 AM–11:00 AM
The Role of the Navigator in a Limb Salvage Program
All Speakers from Session
Topics
Treatment Algorithm for Venous, Arterial, and Mixed Wounds in the CLI Patient
3:00 PM–3:30 PM
PANEL DISCUSSION
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Ramon Varcoe, MD
Topics 11:00 AM–11:10 AM Retrograde CTO Puncture Technique
9:18 AM–9:26 AM
Hiroshi Ando, md
What Tibiopedal Level of Revascularization is Necessary to Achieve a Functional Amputation?
11:10 AM–11:20 AM
Richard Neville, MD
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Case-Based from Australia: Predictors of Adverse Clinical Outcomes After Infrapopliteal Intervention Ramon Varcoe, MD
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Saturday
2:50 PM–3:00 PM Panel Discussion: How We Would Have Done It Differently
1:30 PM–1:38 PM Ranger DCB Clinical Results Update: FIM RCT, COMPARE 1 RCT, All Comer Registry
A u g u s t
All Speakers from Session
Topics
End
7:00 AM–8:15 AM
Thomas Zeller, MD BREAK/FOYER
SAVAL Trial: Next Steps in Drug-Eluting Stent for BTK Intervention Jihad Mustapha, MD
Usefulness of Guidezilla PV II in Below-the-Knee Intervention
Case Presentation: Following Successful CTO Recanalization in CLI, How to Preserve (Secondary) Patency?
Tatsuya Nakama, MD
George Adams, MD
11:30 AM–11:40 AM
1:56 PM–2:04 PM
Case-Based from Singapore: Effectiveness of Below-theAnkle Intervention in Wound Healing of CLI Patients
Panel Discussion: How We Would Have Done It Differently
Steven Kum, MD
2:04 PM–2:14 PM
11:40 AM–11:50 AM
Case Presentation: Staged Femoral Reconstruction and Tibial Recanalization After Failed Bypass Surgery
TBD
2:14 PM–2:22 PM
3:15 PM–4:00 PM
Operator
1:46 PM–1:56 PM
Thomas Zeller, MD
Session 4
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is sponsored by Abbott Vascular.
Moderator
Jos van den Berg, MD
Topics
8:15 AM–8:30 AM BREAK
start
3:15 PM–3:23 PM
Session 1
2018 Update: Thrombectomy in CLI: When, Where, and What is New? Endo vs. Open
Moderator
3:23 PM–3:31 PM
Are All CLI Cases Created Equal? Thomas Davis, MD
2:22 PM–2:32 PM
2018 Update: Thrombectomy in CLI: When, Where, and What is New?
All Speakers from Session
Case Presentation: Tibial Artery Recanalization Using Collateral Access of Foot Loop Technique
Martyn Knowles, MD
Antonio Micari, MD
3:39 PM–3:48 PM
2:32 PM–2:40 PM
Popliteal Aneurysm with Embolization and Occlusions: Learn the Algorithmic Approach to Treatment
Panel Discussion: How We Would Have Done It Differently
D. Chris Metzger, MD
2:40 PM–2:50 PM
3:48 PM–3:56 PM
12:00 PM–1:30 PM LUNCH/EXHIBIT HALL
12:00 PM–1:00 PM Hands-On Ultrasound with Live Models in Exhibit Hall
Jihad Mustapha, MD
12:15 PM–1:15 PM
This non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity is supported by Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. and Terumo Medical Corporation.
All Speakers from Session
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9:04 AM–9:12 AM Vessel Patency vs. Limb Salvage: Where to Set the Bar? Thomas Shimshak, MD
Fadi Saab, MD
4:00 PM–5:00 PM
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1:30 PM–3:00 PM
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Thomas Zeller, MD
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Data-Driven vs. Policy-Driven Decisions for DCB Therapy
Training Future Physicians for CLI Therapy Centers of Excellence: How Can We Support the Demand?
PANEL DISCUSSION
Complex CLI Revascularization: Experts Share Cases and Discuss Strategies Moderator
8:46 AM–9:04 AM
9:12 AM–9:20 AM
3:56 PM–4:00 PM
Constantino S. Peña, MD
Hospital vs. Outpatient Revascularization: Is There a Difference?
Craig Walker, MD
Peter Soukas, MD
Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute in Miami, Florida
Operator
8:38 AM–8:46 AM
Ray Dattilo, MD
When the Prosthetic Graft Goes Down: Whether Intraluminal or Extraluminal Bypass: Learn the Best Ways to Treat Without Losing Distal Blood Flow
Case Presentation: Deep Venous Endovascular Arterialization of the Foot
start
8:30 AM–8:38 AM
Jos van den Berg, MD
PANEL DISCUSSION
End
Thomas Davis, MD
Topics
Cool Foot Leg Ischemia About to Turn Cold: How to Treat These Types of Presentations to Prevent Poor Outcomes
3:31 PM–3:39 PM
Topics
8:30 AM–10:00 AM
Future Landscape of CLI Therapy
George Pliagas, MD
Panel Discussion: How We Would Have Done It Differently
11:50 AM–12:00 PM
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
Acute Limb Ischemia
11:20 AM–11:30 AM
Case-Based from Japan: Retrograde Intervention for CLI Through the Pedal Arch
Live Case Breakfast Symposium: Live Case Presentation from St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts
3:00 PM–3:15 PM
1:38 PM–1:46 PM
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Constantino S. Peña, MD
5:00 PM–6:00 PM CLI Global Society Member Reception
Topics
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10:55 AM–11:03 AM
Combination Therapy for CLI: What Does the Future Look Like?
Branch Perforations vs. Main Artery Perforation and How to Treat Each One
Eric Scott, MD
Eric Scott, MD
9:28 AM–9:36 AM
11:03 AM–11:11 AM
Pedal Data with DCB, High Pressure PTA, and the Value of Pedal Loops
Proper Wire Selection for CLI BTK Patients Craig Walker, MD
Ian Cawich, MD
11:11 AM–11:19 AM
9:36 AM–9:44 AM
My Worst Complication in OBL and How I Dealt with It
DEBATE: Endovascular First
Raymond Dattilo, MD
Eric Scott, MD
11:19 AM–11:27 AM
9:44 AM–9:54 AM DEBATE: Surgical First
High Stick Complication with Patient in Shock: Learn the Best Steps in the Correct Order to Save a Life
George Pliagas, MD
Max Arroyo, MD
9:54 AM–10:00 AM
11:27 AM–11:35 AM
PANEL DISCUSSION
How I Avoid Perforation by Using the Proper Technology
All Speakers from Session
Ian Cawich, MD
Topics
End
11:35 AM–11:45 AM Overcoming CLI in Racial Disparities
10:00 AM–10:15 AM
Paul Michael, MD
BREAK
11:45 AM–11:55 AM
Session 2
PANEL DISCUSSION
10:15 AM–12:00 PM
D. Chris Metzger, MD
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Finally! Balloon-Expandable Covered Stents for Peripheral Use: The New Covered Stents D. Chris Metzger, MD
10:23 AM–10:31 AM Access, Closure & Bleeding Complications: How to Avoid, Recognize, and Manage
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CLOSING REMARKS Jihad Mustapha, MD
Topics
10:15 AM–10:23 AM
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12:00 PM–1:00 PM
Accreditation information
Live Case Lunch Symposium: Live Case Presentation from St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts This is a non-accredited/non-approved for CECH activity. Operator
Lawrence A. Garcia, MD
Christopher LeSar, MD
10:31 AM–10:39 AM
1:00 PM–4:00 PM
IMPERIAL: Eluvia vs. Zilver PTX RCT
WORKSHOPS
Steve Henao, MD
Complex Lesion Workshop
10:39 AM–10:47 AM Build a CLI Program in One Year: It's Not Impossible Paul Michael, MD
Atherectomy Workshop Tibial Access and Orbital Atherectomy Cadaver Lab
10:47 AM–10:55 AM Wires, Balloons, Catheter Tips, and Emboli: Learn How to Retrieve Them Without Added Complications Craig Walker, MD
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Present your cutting-edge research with leading vascular specialists and healthcare professionals from around the world. Submit an abstract for consideration for a poster presentation and tuition support at this nationally recognized conference. The deadline is Sunday, June 17 at 11:59 PM.
11:55 AM–12:00 PM Moderator
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Fellowship Grants
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Treatment of Complications of Endovascular and Surgical CLI Revascularization Moderator
Poster Abstracts
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INTENDED LEARNERS amputation due to advanced PAD, This conference is designed for inadvanced non-healing wounds, terventional cardiologists, vascular and gangrene. surgeons, interventional radiolo• Describe the surgical approach gists, wound care specialists, podiato post-revascularization limb saltrists, nurses, vascular technologists, vage for patients at risk for major and cardiovascular catheterization amputation with advanced PAD. laboratory team members. • Identify the components necesLEARNING OBJECTIVES sary to build a multidisciplinary Upon completion of this activity, amputation prevention program. participants should be able to: • Implement a diagnostic algorithm, • Apply a comprehensive, multidisincluding selective angiography, ciplinary best-practice approach as a critical step for patients at risk for patients at risk for major ampufor amputation with severe PAD. tation with advanced peripheral • Incorporate advanced tibio-pedal arterial disease (PAD) and critical access in combination with limb ischemia (CLI). antegrade access in limb salvage • Describe the role of atherectomy procedures. in CLI and its application in ampu• Utilize digital branch access tation prevention. during CLI interventions. • Treat complex chronic total occlu• Implement transcollateral intersions in tibial and pedal arterial ventions in below-the-knee and vessels in the patient with CLI. below-the-ankle interventions. • Describe arterial angiosome anatomy in conjunction with cuta- • Describe tips and tricks for safe and effective endovascular neous and ultrasonic angiosome treatment of CLI from access to mapping in patients at risk for closure. major amputation with advanced tibio-pedal arterial disease.
• Describe unique considerations when evaluating the diabetic foot • Implement procedural and techulcer in the setting of CLI. nological advances in wound care practices for patients facing major • Describe the current state of
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