UPMC Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium Comprehensive Vascular Care 2025

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+ Include: 68 Videos (.mp4) + 68 Audios (.mp3) + 68 Subtitles (.vtt) + 69 PDFs, size: 8.32 GB

+ Target Audience: primary care providers, cardiologists, interventionalists, vascular surgeons

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+ Include: 68 Videos (.mp4) + 68 Audios (.mp3) + 68 Subtitles (.vtt) + 69 PDFs, size: 8.32 GB

+ Target Audience: primary care providers, cardiologists, interventionalists, vascular surgeons

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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1. Overview

The UPMC Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium Comprehensive Vascular Care 2025 provides an in-depth review of current trends, controversies, and advanced techniques in vascular surgery. The program covers a broad spectrum of topics, including deep venous insufficiency, aortic arch interventions, PAD management, and the integration of medical AI and telemedicine in vascular practice.

Course Date: Pittsburgh, PA US May 8, 2025 to May 10, 2025

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate comprehensive treatment strategies for deep and superficial venous insufficiency, including DVT management and pelvic congestion syndrome.

  • Analyze current algorithms for carotid interventions, weighing the benefits of CEA, TCAR, and medical management.

  • Assess advanced endovascular approaches for complex aortic diseases, including TEVAR, fenestrated grafts, and the management of endoleaks.

  • Implement modern limb salvage techniques for peripheral arterial disease (PAD), integrating covered stents, DCBs, and bypass options.

  • Incorporate emerging technologies, such as medical AI applications, 3D printing, and telemedicine, to optimize patient care and clinical workflows.

3. Target Audience

Best for vascular surgeons and interventionalists who want updates on endovascular techniques, aortic repair, and limb salvage strategies.

This course is designed for primary care providers, cardiologists, interventionalists, vascular surgeons, and other interested healthcare professionals who provide primary care services.

4. Topics

Topics (68 Lectures):

  1. 01 Mentorship – A Personal Journey

  2. 02 Is There Any Room for Improvement in Superficial Venous Insufficiency Strategies

  3. 03 Iliocaval Reconstruction

  4. 04 Transposition of the Femoral Vein in Deep Vein in The Patients with Deep Venous Reflux

  5. 05 Possibilities and Challenges with Ultrasound Artificial Intelligence in Acute DVT Diagnosis

  6. 06 Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment for Pelvic Congestion Syndrome

  7. 07 Advanced Catheter Configuration for Peritoneal Dialysis

  8. 08 When Is Percutaneous AVF a Good Option, When Is It Not

  9. 09 Creative Access When Standard AVFAVG Are Not an Option

  10. 10 Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium 2025 – Panel Disscussion on Venous & Dialysis

  11. 11 Case Review – Upper Extremity DVT

  12. 12 GLP-1 Agonists, What Do I Need to Know

  13. 13 Do We Really Need Double Antiplatelet Therapy for Every Vascular Patient

  14. 14 Vascular Medicine Is a Critical Component to Optimal Care

  15. 15 Grafts & Flaps for Lower Extremity Salvage

  16. 16 What Am I Looking for in a Spine Exposure

  17. 17 Spine Exposure Tips and Tricks

  18. 18 Panel Discussion – Vascular Care, Antiplatelet Therapy for Vascular Patients, Spine Exposure

  19. 19 Medical AI Apps Are Proliferating – Are They Helping Patients or Providers

  20. 20 Focal Delivery for Antiplatelet Therapy to Prevent Stent Thrombosis and Reduce Bleeding Risk

  21. 21 Putting Imaging in Your Hands – the UPMC 3D Printing Program

  22. 22 My Patients and I Love the OBL. Which Patients Are Appropriate

  23. 23 The Regrettable Journey – Why I Opened an Office-Based Lab ASC and Now Question My Life Choices. A Scientific, Satirical, an…

  24. 24 Have We Solved the Carotid Duplex Criteria

  25. 25 Vascular Ultrasound Is an Invaluable Adjunct During All Phases of Care

  26. 26 Cerebral Hyperperfusion Syndrome Following CEA

  27. 27 Debate – CEA Is Still the Gold Standard for Carotid Intervention

  28. 28 Debate – TCAR Is the New Standard for Carotid Intervention

  29. 29 Easy TCAR 40 Minutes, Difficult TCAR 43 Minutes

  30. 30 Common Carotid Artery Disease – Is There Data to Support Intervention

  31. 31 Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium 2025 – Panel Disscussion on Carotid & Vascular Lab

  32. 32 Case Review – Heart Catheterization via Radial Access

  33. 33 Case Review – Management of Aortoiliac Disease

  34. 34 Case Review – Post-Procedure Vascular Complications – Clinical Course and Management

  35. 35 Forging Vascular Surgeons of Tomorrow – Balancing Autonomy and Excellence in the Quality Era

  36. 36 Uncomplicated Type B Aortic Dissection – TEVAR or Medical Management Do We Need a Trial

  37. 37 Uncomplicated Type B Dissection – Clinical Equipoise and the IMPROVE-AD Study

  38. 38 Strategies to Minimize SCI after TEVAR – Is There Any Role for Prophylactic Spinal Drainage

  39. 39 Endovascular Approaches to the Aortic Arch

  40. 40 In Laser Situ Fenestration – Bailout or a Great Planned Procedure

  41. 41 Management Strategy for Infected Aortic Aneurysms

  42. 42 Endoanchor Use in the Thoracic Aorta

  43. 43 Using Telemedicine to Improve Limb Salvage in Rural Communities

  44. 44 Covered Stents, DCB, DES – Is There Any Role Left for POBA and Bare Metal Stents

  45. 45 My Approach to Challenging Tibial Occlusive Disease

  46. 46 Which Patients to Consider Deep Vein Arterialization

  47. 47 What Is My Approach to the Young Patient with PAD

  48. 48 Can We Make Any Progress to Improve Outcomes for Acute Mesenteric Ischemia

  49. 49 Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium 2025 – Panel Disscussion (Part 2)

  50. 50 Current Trends and New Options for Thoracoabdominal Aortic Repair to Overcome Spinal Cord Ischemia

  51. 51 Should I Worry About or Ignore In Stent Re-Stenosis in the SFA

  52. 52 The Pedal Bypass Remains a Durable Limb Salvage Option

  53. 53 Improving Limb Salvaged Outcomes in the Disadvantaged Population

  54. 54 Below the Knee Adjuncts for PAD Treatment

  55. 55 Aortobifemoral Bypass Remains a Viable Procedure in 2025

  56. 56 Suction Thrombectomy Always Works on Social Media

  57. 57 Is a Common Femoral Stent Ever an Appropriate Option

  58. 58 Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium 2025 – Panel Disscussion (Part 3)

  59. 59 Which Bridging Stent Is Best for Complex Aortic Procedures

  60. 60 Who Gets an Open AAA Repair in 2025

  61. 61 AAA Rupture – EVAR or Bust

  62. 62 Can the Aortic Wall Be Stabilized to Prevent Aortic Growth

  63. 63 Is the Internal Iliac Artery Worth Saving During EVAR

  64. 64 Approach to the Type 1A Endoleaks

  65. 65 How to Manage the Angulated Neck with EVAR

  66. 66 Pittsburgh Vascular Symposium 2025 – Panel Disscussion

  67. 67 Case Presentation – Aortic

  68. 68 How to Incorporate Shared Decision Making for CTLI

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