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2021 Distinguished Address

The 2021 Distinguished Address will be given by JOSEPH L. MILLS, MD, FACS of Baylor College of Medicine.

Dr. Mills is a board certified vascular surgeon in Houston, Texas specializing in diabetic foot amputation prevention and limb salvage. He has authored nearly 300 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters focused on his clinical and research interests in non-invasive diagnosis, vein graft stenosis, intimal hyperplasia and limb-salvage in patients with diabetes mellitus. He has been the principal investigator for over 40 clinical trials, including a number of current investigations.

The 2021 Distinguished Address will be presented on Friday, October 15, 2021 at 3:30 pm immediately following Scientific Session I.

2021 Linton Lecturer

APRIL J. BOYD, MD, PhD, FRCSC, of the University of Manitoba in Canada, will be this year’s Linton Lecturer.

Dr. Boyd is a vascular surgeon, surgeon-scientist and research director whose vascular surgery research focuses on developing a better understanding of the factors that lead to abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) formation and growth. She was the first woman president of the Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery.

The 2021 Linton Lecture will be presented on Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 8:30

am immediately following Scientific Session III.

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Cancellation Policy

All requests for cancellations must be received in writing. If a written request of cancellation is received at the Society’s Administrative Office prior to Friday, October 1, 2021, the registration fee, less a $50.

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administrative fee, will be refunded after the meeting. Refund requests received after October 1 will not be honored. Fees cannot be reduced for partial attendance.

Refunds cannot be made via the NESVS website.

Please email your correspondence to [email protected].

CME Mission Statement

The mission of the New England Society for Vascular Surgery is to advance the art and science of vascular surgery, provide an educational forum for physicians in the New England region in the field of vascular surgery, encourage research and improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with vascular disease.

Learning Outcomes

The NESVS Executive Council and Program Committee expects meeting attendees will gain new understanding of current approaches and technologies available for the treatment of vascular disease which will ultimately help provide patients with the most advanced care options.

Participants will learn methods of standardizing and optimizing patient care, as well as cost- effectiveness of different treatment options.

Attendees will also learn the value of regional collaboration and cooperation in standardizing patient care. Competency of the participants will be enhanced by exposure to thought-leaders who will describe novel techniques in vascular surgery.

Joint Providership

In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and the New England Society for Vascular Surgery. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Credit Designation Statement

The maximum number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for this live activity will be posted on the NESVS website as soon available.

Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting of the New England Society for Vascular Surgery is designed to provide 2.5 days of comprehensive education for the benefit of those involved in the study, treatment and cure of vascular disease. The 48

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Annual Meeting will take place October 15-17, 2021 at the Cliff House in Cape Neddick, Maine.

It is the Society’s intent to bring together surgeons, physicians, researchers, fellows, residents, students and allied health professionals from around New England to discuss their latest clinical and research findings on various topics in vascular surgery and to collaborate to construct a robust program on current controversies or topics within the vascular community. At the conclusion of the meeting, participants should be able to bring new knowledge to their practices and thus, greater understanding of research in vascular surgery enabling them to anticipate future vascular initiatives.

COVID-19 Update

The NESVS meeting will follow widely accepted relevant governmental guidelines for the safety of participants and our hosts. Conditions and regulations are dynamic, and the NESVS will adapt as recommendations evolve up to the meeting date, thus attendees are asked to check the main meeting website and emails regularly.

• Masks are required for non-vaccinated attendees at any event (including minors over the age of two years old).

• Physical distancing and frequent hand hygiene are encouraged.

• Anyone with a COVID-19 positive test within two weeks, or anyone who was in close unprotected contact with a person who has tested positive, or anyone with any of the following signs/symptoms should abstain from participating:

• Fever or feeling feverish

• New cough

• Muscle aches

• Shortness of breath

• Sore throat

• New nasal congestion

• New loss of smell or taste

• If a registrant needs to cancel due to these conditions, then a full refund will be granted.

Meeting Registration

Registration for the 2021 Annual Meeting is now open. To minimize crowds onsite at the NESVS registration desk, we ask that all individuals pre-register for the Annual Meeting. All registrations must be made by Friday, October 1, 2021. There will be no onsite registrations this year.

You can pick up your badge and meeting materials onsite during the following hours:

Friday, October 15 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

Saturday, October 16 7:00 am - 12:00 pm

Sunday, October 17 7:00 am - 9:00 am

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Social Events

The following social events are taking place at the 48

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Annual Meeting in Maine and are covered by your registration fee (unless otherwise noted).

IMPORTANT NOTE: The safety of our members and attendees is of the utmost importance, so we will continue to monitor the ever- changing pandemic closely and will communicate any updates as decisions are made by the Executive Council.

Welcome Reception

The Welcome Reception offers the chance to renew old friendships, catch-up on professional news and meet the faculty, invited speakers and other supporters of the Annual Meeting. We hope to see you Friday evening (October 15, 2021) in the exhibit hall from 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm. This event is open to all registered attendees (badge required), as well as registered spouses/

partners and exhibit representatives. Please Note: For safety reasons, children are not permitted in the exhibit hall.

Women in Vascular Surgery Networking Reception

Join us for a unique opportunity to network with fellow women in the field of vascular surgery. The Women in Vascular Surgery Networking Reception is being held on Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. This event is open to all registered physicians, fellows, residents, medical students and allied health professionals. Host: Paula Muto, MD

President’s Dinner (Ticket not Included)

Please plan on joining Dr. Alan Dardik at the President's Dinner on Saturday evening (October 16, 2021) at the Cliff House from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Dine with your colleagues and friends in this quintessential small New England town on the edge of the Atlantic.

Tickets are required for the President’s Dinner and are not included in your registration fee. Tickets are $100 and must be purchased in advance of the meeting. Tickets can be purchased for attendees, spouses/partners, guests and children (15+).

Please Note: Space is limited.

Hospitality Lounge

Available to all registered spouses/partners, the NESVS Hospitality Lounge will offer a light assortment of food and beverages during the following hours:

Friday, October 15 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday, October 16 7:00 am - 11:00 am Sunday, October 17 7:00 am - 10:00 am

Hotel Information

The 48

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Annual Meeting of the New England Society for Vascular Surgery will take place at the Cliff House in Cape Neddick, Maine.

The Cliff House is one of the most captivating oceanfront destinations of its kind. Set on the edge of the Atlantic on the rocky coast of southern Maine with year round activities, the Cliff House offers panoramic ocean and coastal views and is just an hour north of Boston. The Cliff House is conveniently located in Cape Neddick, Maine near the popular beach towns of York and Ogunquit and within an hour’s drive from Portland and Boston.

Address (for GPS)

Cliff House 591 Shore Road

Cape Neddick, ME 03902

Parking

The Cliff House has ample parking. You have the option of self- parking which is free of charge, or a valet parking service which is

$18 per night/per vehicle.

Check-In / Check-Out

Guests can check-in any time after 4:00 pm on day of arrival;

check-out is before 11:00 am on day of departure. Should you

arrive early, store your luggage with the bellman and enjoy the

oceanfront Maine resort until your room is ready.

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Visiting Maine

New England is stunning in the fall - but Maine in the fall is the place to be. Maine's beaches may be too chilly, but that doesn't mean there isn't plenty to see. In early fall, there's still whale-watching to be had, and the lighthouses of Maine are always standing tall no matter what time of year you visit. The perfect way to see them and the coast's beautiful Maine fall foliage? A windjammer cruise.

Autumn is still prime season for canoeing and kayaking, as well as hunting, fly fishing, and hiking in Maine's state parks, from Baxter State Park in Aroostook County to the shores of Camden Hills State Park. The wilderness of Maine's Lakes and Mountains and Kennebec Valley regions has a legendary beauty that will stay with you long after you leave.

In southern Maine, there's Portland, Freeport and the Casco Bay region. Portland's dining, nightlife and craft beer scenes set a bar that would be hard for most cities to reach. Many of the breweries on the Maine Beer Trail get their water from nearby Sebago Lake, considered some of the best brewing water in the world. There are also plenty of local wineries if wine tasting is more your thing. Freeport is known for its great shopping, including outlets stores from L.L. Bean and more. Fall's a great time to get clearance deals and stock up for winter.

As the weather cools down, the arts scene in Maine heats up. There's theater, concerts and festivals of all kinds. Make your way up the coast with the Maine Art Museum Trail or crisscross the state visiting the many stops on the Langlais Art Trail. Artistic giants from Winslow Homer to Andrew Wyeth, have had artist studios along the Maine coast. They're just a few of the historic sites that call Maine home.

But some of the state's most beautiful art isn't man-made at all. Driving one of Maine's scenic byways, surrounded by the dappled reds, oranges and yellows of the fall foliage will make you feel like you're in the middle of an Impressionist painting. Maine's blueberry season may be over, but it's prime apple-picking time, so be sure to pull over at an orchard or two on your drive for some fresh cider and a slice of pie.

For information on Maine’s COVID-19 restrictions, visit maine.gov/covid19.

Register online today and save!

www.nesvs.org

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Friday, October 15, 2021

7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration

7:00 am – 5:00 pm Speaker Ready Room 7:30 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 am – 6:30 pm Exhibit Hall Hours

8:00 am – 12:00 pm ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAM (Separate Subscription) Director: Palma Shaw, MD Program on page 11.

8:00 am – 12:30 pm POSTGRADUATE COURSE (Separate Subscription)

Critical Limb Ischemia: Techniques and Updates

Director: David Stone, MD

8:00 am – 8:15 am Quality of Life (QoL) in CLI Patients Bjoern Suckow, MD

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH

8:15 am – 8:30 am Techniques and Outcomes of Pedal Bypass

Sunita Srivastava, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

8:30 am – 8:45 am Retrograde Pedal Techniques for Revascularization

Kristina Giles, MD

Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME 8:45 am – 9:00 am Hybrid Procedures for Revascularization

Courtney Warner, MD

Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY 9:00 am – 9:15 am Drug Coated Technology and Updates

Daniel Bertges, MD

University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT

9:15 am – 9:30 am CLI Global Guidelines and WiFi Classification

Joseph Mills, MD, FACS

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 9:30 am – 9:45 am Panel Discussion

9:45 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:30 am – 10:45 am COVID and CLI/Thrombotic Events?

Dejah Judelson, MD

UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

10:45 am – 11:00 am Deep Venous Arterialization Procedures Anahita Dua, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

11:00 am – 11:15 am Endovascular Fem-Pop Bypass Nikolaos Zacharias, MD

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH

11:15 am – 11:30 am Advances in Amputation Techniques Marcus Semel, MD

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

11:30 am – 11:45 am Multidisciplinary Limb Preservation Mark Wyers, MD

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA

11:45 am – 12:00 pm CLI No Option Therapies Cassius Chaar, MD

Yale Medical Center, New Haven, CT 12:00 pm – 12:15 pm Best CLI Update

Alik Farber, MD

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 12:15 pm – 12:30 pm Panel Discussion

12:30 pm Postgraduate Course Adjourns 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Hospitality Suite

12:30 pm – 1:15 pm Lunch

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm SIMULATOR TRAINING Sponsored By: TBA 1:20 pm – 1:25 pm Opening Remarks

Alan Dardik, MD, PhD, NESVS President 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm SCIENTIFIC SESSION I

Moderators: Alan Dardik, MD, PhD & C.

Keith Ozaki, MD 1:30 pm – 1:45 pm 1

Retroperitoneal Operative Approach is Associated with Improved Perioperative Outcomes in Open Repair of Complex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Vinamr Rastogi

1

, Christina L. Marcaccio

1

, Priya B. Patel

1

, Rens R.B. Varkevisser

1

, Virendra I. Patel

2

, Peter Soden

3

, Jorg L.

de Bruin

4

, Hence J.M. Verhagen

4

, Marc L. Schermerhorn

1

-

1

Beth Israel

Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, New York, NY;

3

Brown University Medical Center, Providence, RI;

4

Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Discussant: Elizabeth King, MD

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1:45 pm – 2:00 pm 2

Center Volume is Associated with Diminished Failure to Rescue and Improved Outcomes Following Open AAA Repair

Salvatore T. Scali

1

, Jesse A. Columbo

2

, Bjoern D. Suckow

2

, Philip P. Goodney

2

, Jocelyn M. Beach

2

, Michol A. Cooper

1

, Jeanwan Kang

2

, Richard J. Powell

2

, David H. Stone

2

-

1

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL;

2

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH Discussant: Nathan Aranson, MD 2:00 pm – 2:15 pm 3

Early and Delayed Changes in Vascular Surgery Practice Patterns One Year into the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jessica D. Feliz, Charles Keith Ozaki, Michael Belkin, Mohamad Hussain - Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

Discussant: Jessica Wallaert, MD 2:15 pm – 2:30 pm 4

Chronic Systemic Immunosuppression does not Affect Outcomes Following Lower Extremity Revascularization Daniel J. Romary, Priya B. Patel, Christina L. Marcaccio, Jeremy D.

Darling, Siddhartha P. Dash, Emily St.

John, Marc L. Schermerhorn, Andy M.

Lee - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

Discussant: Dejah Judelson, MD 2:30 pm – 2:45 pm 5

The Utility of the Bilateral Temporal Artery Biopsy for Diagnosis of Giant Cell Arteritis Kunal Mehta

1

, Mark Eid

1

, Arati

Gangadharan

2

, Abiah Pritchard

2

, Philip Goodney

1

, Jennifer Stableford

1

-

1

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH;

2

Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH

Discussant: Laura Boitano, MD 2:45 pm – 3:00 pm 6

The Safety and Efficacy of Perioperative Dual Antiplatelet Therapy with Ticagrelor Versus Clopidogrel in Patients

Undergoing Carotid Artery Stenting Christina L. Marcaccio

1

, Priya B. Patel

1

, Patric Liang

1

, Vinamr Rastogi

1

, Lars Stangenberg

1

, Jeffrey Jim

2

, Peter A.

Schneider

3

, Marc L. Schermerhorn

1

-

1

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital,

Minneapolis, MN;

3

University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Discussant: Abhisekh Mohapatra, MD 3:00 pm – 3:25 pm Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS

If You Do Not Change Direction, You May End Up Where You Are Heading Joseph L. Mills, MD, FACS

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm SCIENTIFIC SESSION II

Moderators: Harold Welch, MD & Jessica Wallaert, MD

4:00 pm – 4:15 pm 7

The Contemporary Incidence, Outcomes and Survival Associated with EVAR Conversion to Open Repair

Bjoern D. Suckow

1

, Salvatore T. Scali

2

, Philip P. Goodney

1

, Andrew W. Hoel

3

, Jeanwan Kang

1

, Kristina A. Giles

4

, Michol A. Cooper

2

, Nicholas H. Osborne

5

, Peter K. Henke

5

, Andres Schanzer

6

, David H.

Stone

1

-

1

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH;

2

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL;

3

Northwestern, Chicago, IL;

4

Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME;

5

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI;

6

University of

Massachusetts, Worcester, MA Discussant: Raul Guzman, MD 4:15 pm – 4:30 pm 8

Single-Vessel Branched Endovascular Repair of an Enlarging Aortic Arch Pseudoaneurysm

Hazel L. Marecki, Mohammad Alqaim, Jessica P. Simons, Andres Schanzer - University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

Discussant: Marc Schermerhorn, MD 4:30 pm – 4:45 pm 9

Contemporary Indications for Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair in the Endovascular Era

Andrew J. Soo Hoo, James J.

Fitzgibbon, Mohamad A. Hussain, Rebecca E. Scully, Andrew B. Servais, Louis L. Nguyen, Edwin C. Gravereaux, Marcus E. Semel, Edward J. Marcaccio, Matthew T. Menard, C. Keith Ozaki, Michael Belkin - Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA

Discussant: Jessica Simons, MD

♦ Deterling / Darling Award Finalist

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4:45 pm – 5:00 pm 10

The Effect of Escalating Antithrombotic Therapy on Lower Extremity Outcomes Following Infrapopliteal Bypass for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Christina L. Marcaccio

1

, Priya B. Patel

1

, Sophie Wang

1

, Vinamr Rastogi

1

, Carla C.

Moreira

2

, Jeffrey J. Siracuse

3

, Marc L.

Schermerhorn

1

, Lars Stangenberg

1

-

1

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI;

3

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

Discussant: Mohamad Hussain, MD 5:00 pm – 5:15 pm 11

High Risk Characteristics for Clinical Failure after Isolated Femoropopliteal Peripheral Vascular Interventions Tanner Kim

1

, James Iannuzzi

2

, Peter Schneider

2

, Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar

1

-

1

Yale University, New Haven, CT;

2

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Discussant: Patric Liang, MD 5:15 pm – 5:30 pm 12

The Utility of a Routine Completion Angiogram in Infrainguinal Bypasses C. Y. Maximilian Png, Young Kim, Christopher Latz, Charles DeCarlo, Brandon Sumpio, Sujin Lee, Anahita Dua, Mark Conrad - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Discussant: Michelle Martin, MD 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm WELCOME RECEPTION

Saturday, October 16, 2021

7:00 am – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast in the Exhibit Hall 7:00 am – 11:00 am Hospitality Suite

7:00 am – 11:30 am Exhibit Hall Hours 7:00 am – 12:00 pm Registration

7:00 am – 12:00 pm Speaker Ready Room 7:30 am – 8:30 am SCIENTIFIC SESSION III

Moderators: Elizabeth Blazick, MD &

Edward McGillicuddy, MD 7:30 am – 7:45 am 13

Perivascular Adipose Tissue Surrounding Healthy and Diseased Human Aorta Represent Two Distinct Populations of Adipocytes

Kimberly T. Malka

1

, Penny Clum

2

, Benjamin Tero

3

, Cathleen Huang

4

, Calvin Vary

3

, Lucy Liaw

3

-

1

Maine Medical

Center, Portland, ME;

2

Duke University, Durham, NC;

3

Maine Medical Center Research Institute, Scarborough, ME;

4

University of New England College of Medicine, Biddeford, ME

Discussant: David Strosberg, MD 7:45 am – 8:00 am 14

Pregnancy-Related Factors and the Development of Varicose Veins Charles DeCarlo, Laura T. Boitano, Harold D. Waller, Anna A. Pendleton, Christopher Latz, Adam Tanious, Abhisekh Mohapatra, Anahita Dua - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

Discussant: Palma Shaw, MD 8:00 am – 8:15 am 15

Alternative Approaches to the Abdominal Aorta: Outcomes of the Right

Retroperitoneal Approach for Aortic Surgery

Owen Glotzer, Amanda Kistler, Jeffrey Hnath, R. Clement Darling, III - Albany Medical College, Albany, NY

Discussant: Katelyn Ferrante, MD 8:00 am – 1:00 pm SIMULATOR TRAINING

Sponsored By: TBA

8:15 am – 8:20 am THE BEST-CLI TRIAL UPDATE Matthew Menard, MD

8:20 am – 8:25 am CLINICAL RESEARCH UPDATE Jessica Simons, MD

8:30 am – 9:00 am ROBERT R. LINTON LECTURE New Insights into Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Rupture

April J. Boyd, MD, PhD, FRCSC Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada 9:00 am – 9:30 am Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall 9:30 am – 10:15 am SCIENTIFIC SESSION IV

Moderators: Palma Shaw, MD &

Kimberly Malka, MD 9:30 am – 9:45 am 16

Global Burden of Disease of Peripheral Artery Disease

Mark A. Eid

1

, Kunal Mehta

1

, Jonathan A.

Barnes

1

, Zachary Wanken

1

, Jesse Columbo

1

, David H. Stone

1

, Philip P.

Goodney

1

, Michael Mayo Smith

2

-

1

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center,

Lebanon, NH;

2

White River Junction VA

Medical Center, White River Junction, VT

Discussant: Anahita Dua, MD

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9:45 am – 10:00 am 17

Early Outcomes of Acute Limb Ischemia in Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): A Multicenter, Retrospective Cohort Study John M. Denesopolis, III, Antoine Pham, Prannoy Kaushal, Emily Goodman, Evan C. Lipsitz, Jeffrey E. Indes - Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY Discussant: Courtney Warner, MD 10:00 am – 10:15 am 18

Mid-Term Survival Following

Endovascular Repair Versus Open Repair of Complex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms Stratified by Age

Vinamr Rastogi

1

, Rens R.B. Varkevisser

1

, Priya B. Patel

1

, Christina L. Marcaccio

1

, Sara L. Zettervall

2

, Virendra I. Patel

3

, Hence J.M. Verhagen

4

, Marc L.

Schermerhorn

1

-

1

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

George Washington University, Seattle, WA;

3

Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY;

4

Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands Discussant: Nikolaos Zackarias, MD 10:15 am – 10:30 am Introduction of New Active Members of

the Society

Alan Dardik, MD, PhD & C. Keith Ozaki, MD

10:30 am – 10:35 am Young Investigators Research Grant Announcement

C. Keith Ozaki, MD

10:35 am – 10:50 am Introduction of the President Patricia Furey, MD

Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, NH

10:50 am – 11:35 am PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

Reemerging from the Pandemic: How Do We Restart?

Alan Dardik, MD, PhD

Yale University School of Medicine

11:45 am – 1:00 pm ISSUES PANEL LUNCHEON Social Determinants of Health in the Vascular Population

Moderator: Elizabeth Blazick, MD Panelists:

Caitlin Pizzonia, MPH

Maine Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Cutler Institute at the University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME

Carla Moreira, MD

Brown Surgical Associates, Providence, RI

1:00 pm Free Afternoon

4:00 pm – 5:00 pm WOMEN IN VASCULAR SURGERY Networking Reception

Host: Paula Muto, MD 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm PROFESSORS’ ROUNDS

Student/Resident Initiative Program Moderator: Patricia Furey, MD 7:15 pm – 10:00 pm PRESIDENT’S DINNER

All attendees welcome. Tickets required.

Sunday, October 17, 2021

7:00 am – 8:00 am ANNUAL MEMBER BUSINESS MTG (Members Only)

7:00 am – 8:00 am STUDENT/RESIDENT BREAKFAST 7:00 am – 8:30 am Continental Breakfast (Foyer) 7:00 am – 9:00 am Registration

7:00 am – 10:00 am Speaker Ready Room 7:00 am – 10:00 am Hospitality Suite

8:00 am – 8:45 am SCIENTIFIC SESSION V – RAPID FIRE PAPERS

Moderators: Andres Schanzer, MD &

Britt Tonnessen, MD 8:00 am – 8:05 am 19 (RF)

Radiographic Relationships of the Femoral Head, Inguinal Ligament and Common Femoral Artery Bifurcation for Optimal Vascular Access

Anand Brahmandam, Joshua Huttler, Kirthi Bellamkonda, Ocean Setia, Jonathan A. Cardella, William Stewart, Raul J. Guzman, Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar - Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

♦ Deterling / Darling Award Finalist

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8:05 am – 8:10 am 20 (RF)

Pre-Operative Anemia is Associated with Post-Operative Renal Failure after Elective Open Aortic Repair Charles DeCarlo, Jahan Mohebali, Anahita Dua, Mark F. Conrad, Abhisekh Mohapatra - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

8:10 am – 8:15 am 21 (RF)

Placement and Retrieval of Bilateral Iliac Vein Filters in Patients with Mega Cava Anand Brahmandam, Scott Grubman, Ronald Salem, Kimberly A. Davis, Britt H.

Tonnessen, Raul J. Guzman, Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar - Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 8:15 am – 8:20 am 22 (RF)

Not All Risk Scores are Created Equal: A Comparison of Risk Scores for

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair in Administrative Data and Quality Improvement Registries

Kirsten D. Dansey

1

, Livia de Guerre

1

, Priya Patel

1

, Thomas F. O'Donnell

1

, Sara L. Zettervall

2

, Kristina Giles

3

, Marc Schermerhorn

1

, Salvatore Scali

4

-

1

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

University of Washington, Seattle, MA;

3

Maine Medical, Portland, ME;

4

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 8:20 am – 8:25 am 23 (RF)

Meta-Analysis of Closed-Incision Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for Vascular Surgery Groin Wounds Griffin Boll, Peter Callas, Daniel J.

Bertges - University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT

8:25 am – 8:30 am 24 (RF)

Creation of Attending Weekly Night Call System does not Adversely Affect Productivity

Elizabeth Blazick, Nathan Aranson, Robert Hawkins, Kimberly Malka, Paul Bloch, Anna Boniakowski, Kristina Giles, Brian Nolan - Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME

8:30 am – 8:35 am 25 (RF)

Pre-Operative Vein Mapping is not Associated with Arteriovenous Access Type Created but is Associated with Improved Patency

Scott R. Levin

1

, Alik Farber

1

, Elizabeth G.

King

1

, Douglas W. Jones

2

, Jeffrey J.

Siracuse

1

-

1

Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

8:35 am – 8:40 am 26 (RF)

Endovascular Iliac Artery Aneurysm Repair with Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis in Type III Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Anand Brahmandam, Raul J. Guzman, Naiem Nassiri - Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

8:40 am – 8:45 am 27 (RF)

A Comparative Analysis of Lower Extremity Amputations and

Socioeconomic Determinants Before and During the COVID-19 State of

Emergency in Patients Presenting with Acute Limb Ischemia

Vincent Narvaez, Alex Lin, Margaret Siu, Antonio Lam, Matthew Kronick, Marvin E.

Morris, Neal C. Hadro - UMMS-Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA

8:45 am – 8:50 am 28 (RF)

Shrapnel Injury Leading to Posterior Tibial Arteriovenous Fistula: A Complex Repair Katie E. Shean

1

, Daniel B. Alfson

1

, Maha H. Haqqani

1

, Sarah J. Carlson

2

, Michelle C. Martin

2

, Joseph D. Raffetto

2

, James T.

McPhee

2

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1

Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA;

2

VA Boston Healthcare, West Roxbury, MA

8:50 am – 9:15 am Coffee Break 9:15 am – 10:15 am PINEHURST PANEL

Unique and Challenging Cases – What Would You Do?

Moderator: Andres Schanzer, MD Panelists:

Britt Tonnessen, MD

Yale Vascular Surgery, New Haven, CT Kwame Amankwah, MD

UCONN Health Center, Farmington, CT Carla Moreira, MD

Brown Physicians, Providence, RI

10:15 am Adjourn

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8:05 am – 8:55 am SESSION 1: TOPIC (Aortic Disease) 8:05 am – 8:10 am Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Work-Up,

Classification and Surveillance

Jessica Fernandes, PA, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

8:10 am – 8:15 am Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms:

Endovascular vs. Open Repair

Devon Robichaud, NP, UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

8:15 am – 8:20 am Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms: Procedural and Post-Operative Management Lizabeth O’Connor, PA-C, MPH, CPI, CPHQ, Elliot Surgical Specialists, Manchester, NH

8:20 am – 8:25 am ICU and Post-Operative Care Following Abdominal or Thoracic Aneurysm Repair Ashley L. Volles, PA, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse, NY

8:25 am – 8:30 am Aortic Dissections: Type A vs. B - Medical vs. Surgical Management Ryan Piotrowski, PA-C, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 8:30 am – 8:35 am COVID-Related Vascular Complications

Devon Robichaud, NP, UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

8:35 am – 8:55 am Panel Discussion

9:00 am – 9:55 am SESSION 2: TOPIC (CLTI & Veins) 9:00 am – 9:05 am Introduction to Critical Limb Threatening

Ischemia (Conservative Management, Medical Optimization, Smoking Cessation Tips)

Colin Flynn, PA, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

9:05 am – 9:10 am Vascular Lab Studies for CLI: What to Order, How to Interpret

Jennifer Gonzalez, PA-C, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

9:10 am – 9:15 am Endovascular Management of Critical Limb Threatening Ischemia

Colin Flynn, PA, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

9:15 am – 9:20 am Surgical Management of Critical Limb Threatening Ischemia (Limb Flow, Anticoagulation, Old vs. New Options Jennifer Gonzalez, PA-C, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

9:20 am – 9:25 am Venous Disease: Work-Up & Conservative Management

Lisa Arello, NP, UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

9:25 am – 9:30 am Minimally Invasive and Surgical Options to Manage Venous Disease

Diane Desmarais, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, Vein and Vascular Specialists/Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, NH

9:30 am – 9:35 am Vein Procedure Complications/Wound Care for Venous Disease

Allison Learned, NP, UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

9:35 am – 9:55 am Panel Discussion 9:55 am – 10:25 am Coffee Break

10:30 am – 11:20 am SESSION 3: CAROTID DISEASE AND DIALYSIS ACCESS

10:30 am – 10:35 am Carotid Disease: Work-Up, Interpretation of Studies, Medical Management and Surveillance

Lizabeth O’Connor, PA-C, MPH, CPI, CPHQ, Elliot Surgical Specialists, Manchester, NH

10:35 am – 10:40 am Carotid Disease: When and How to Intervene (CEA/CAS/TCAR)

Devon Germak, NP, UMASS Medical Center, Worcester, MA

10:40 am – 10:45 am Introduction to Hemodialysis Access: What are the Options and How do You Decide Robin Rose, PA, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

10:45 am – 10:50 am Hemodialysis Access Complications - Troubleshooting

Adina Voiculescu, MD, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA

10:50 am – 10:55 am Identification and Treatment of Steal Syndrome Associated with Hemodialysis Access

Patricia Furey, MD, Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, NH

10:55 am – 11:00 am Major Lower Extremity Amputations Pam Garofalo, APRN, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT

11:00 am – 11:20 am Panel Discussion

11:25 am – 12:00 pm INTERESTING CASES PANEL:

COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT 11:25 am – 11:30 am Case #1

Aneurysm/TEVAR Complications Jessica Fernandes, PA, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA

11:30 am – 11:35 am Case #2

COVID-19 Vascular Complications Anahita Dua, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

11:35 am – 11:40 am Case #3 CLTI Case

Ashley L. Volles, PA, SUNY Upstate, Syracuse, NY

11:40 am – 11:45 am Case #4

Complicated Dialysis Access Adina Voiculescu, MD, Brigham &

Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA 11:45 am – 12:00 pm Panel Discussion

2021 Allied Health Program

Director: Palma Shaw, MD

Friday, October 15, 2021 | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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