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Friday, February 7, 2025
7:00-7:25 – Breakfast
7:25-7:30 – Welcome – Dr. Adnan Hadziomerovic, Dr. Jason Wong
7:30-8:00
Keynote – Guest Speaker
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Recognize the personal emotional toll for the operator from having a procedural complication
- Describe strategies to mitigate and manage adverse outcomes
- Describe technical tips and tricks to best ensure positive procedural outcomes
8:00-8:45
Arterial (Under Pressure)
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Recognize a severe arterial complication
- List endovascular devices required to salvage an arterial complication
- Implement strategies to fix a serious arterial complication
8:45-9:30
Venous (Deflated but Dangerous)
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Recognize a serious venous complication
- List differences between management of arterial and venous complications
- Identify anatomy susceptible to a significant venous complication
9:30-10:15
Vascular Medley
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Describe situations when to consult another service for definitive management
- Discuss ways to present complications to patients
10:15-10:30
M&M case
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Identify procedural signs that would help decrease the incidence of a complication
- Develop strategies to mitigate and manage adverse outcomes
- Describe technical tips and tricks to best ensure positive procedural outcomes
10:30-15:00 Study Break
15:00-15:30 Networking
15:30-16:00
Extreme IR
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Describe techniques used when attempting intraluminal re-entry for subintimal angioplasty
- Name access sites for subintimal angioplasty of SFA
- Become familiar with tools used for crossing tough occlusions
16:00-16:30
IR Young Guns
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Familiarize oneself with a diverse array of vascular and non-vascular interventional techniques
- Integrate practical tips and tricks to enhance success in challenging procedural scenarios
16:30-17:30
Walking with Giants
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Detect and classify red flags and common pitfalls associated with interventional radiology procedures
- Formulate strategies for the avoidance and management of these potential challenges
17:30-18:15
IOuch
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Identify the complications of percutaneous ablation of liver and kidney and their management
- Describe the complications of liver trans-arterial therapies
18:15-19:00
IR Medley
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Participate actively in debates and panel discussions to exchange opinions and insights
- Acquire knowledge from the collective experience of both faculty and attendees, fostering a collaborative learning environment
- Define and discuss the key components of Quality Assurance in Interventional Radiology (IR)
Dinner (details to come)
Saturday, February 08, 2025
7:00-7:25 – Breakfast
7:25-7:30 – Welcome – Dr. Jason Wong, Dr. Andrew Benko
7:30-8:15
IOuch 2.0
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Identify the complications of percutaneous ablation of liver and kidney and their management
- Describe the complications of liver trans-arterial therapies
8:15-9:15
Extreme IR
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Employ critical analysis to scrutinize the procedural details of the showcased cases
- Familiarize oneself with a diverse array of vascular and non-vascular interventional techniques
- Integrate practical tips and tricks shared by experts to enhance success in challenging procedural scenarios
9:15-9:30
M&M case
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Identify procedural signs that would help decrease the incidence of a complication
- Develop strategies to mitigate and manage adverse outcomes
- Describe technical tips and tricks to best ensure positive procedural outcomes
9:30-10:30
Non-Vascular Pot Pourri
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Recognize how frequent non-vascular procedure can complicate
- List unusual non-vascular complications
- Discuss ways to present complication risks to patients
10:30-14:30 Study Break
14:30-15:00 Networking
15:00-15:45
Cases from the Audience
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Participate actively in debates and panel discussions to exchange opinions and insights
- Acquire knowledge from the collective experience of both faculty and attendees, fostering a collaborative learning environment
- Define and discuss the key components of Quality Assurance in Interventional Radiology (IR)
15:45-16:45
HIIT, I mean HIIR
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Describe uses of nBCA outside of the vascular system
- Name access sites for pulmonary artery intervention
- Name embolization materials used for treating pseudoaneurysms
16:45-17:30
Heinz 57
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Discuss the management of acute iatrogenic aortoiliac dissection
- Review the consequences of non-target embolization in prostatic arteries embolization
- List embolic techniques in cancer-related pancreatic arcade pseudoaneurysm presenting with recurrent hemorrhage
17:30-18:30
Oh Sh!t
Speaker(s):
At the end of this session, the participant should be able to:
- Identify warning signs of possible bad outcomes
- Discuss strategies to recover from dangerous situations
- Assess when and who to call for help