Virtual Thrombectomy Summit
Originally Recorded on Dec 9, 2023
Thrombectomy Summit
Pulmonary Embolism (PE) is a devastating disease that affects around 900,000 people every year. If untreated the mortality rate reaches as high as 30%. When diagnosed and treated promptly the death rate of pulmonary embolism is 8%. Up to 105 of patients with acute PE die suddenly.
Endovascular therapies for management of PE has evolved significantly from catheter fragmentation and thrombolysis, to US assisted thrombolysis, large bore catheter thrombectomy and continuous suction thrombectomy. Our webinar today will review the evolution of PE management during the past 2 decades and focus on each treatment option in detail with device descriptions and case reviews.
learning objectives
Upon completion of the Virtual Summit, participants will be able to:
- Understand the impact of Pulmonary Embolism to human health
- Familiarize with traditional and advanced treatment options available
- Impact of endovascular treatment of PE in patient outcomes
- Understand and prevent potential complications with new devices and techniques.
program
- Evolution of Endovascular Management in PE, Dr. Osman Ahmed
- Existing data and upcoming major studies on Catheter Directed Therapy, Dr. Akhilesh Sista
- Chronological review of available and upcoming PE Thrombectomy Devices, Dr. Bedros Taslakian
- Small Bore Devices (16 Fr or smaller): Device Description and available data, Dr. Lisa Rauschert
- Large Bore Devices (18 Fr or larger): Device Description and available data, Dr. Vivian Bishay
- Role of Thrombolysis/Thrombolytic catheters, Dr. Pavan Kavali
- How do I choose my patients for anticoagulation, EKOS Thrombolysis, vs Mechanical Thrombectomy?, Dr. Mona Ranade
Panel Discussion
Device-specific cases
Interesting Case 1: Penumbra Computer Assisted Vacuum Technology (CAVT), Dr. Lisa Rauschert
Interesting Case 2: Inari Large Bore Suction 1, Dr. Donna D’Souza
Interesting Case 3: Inari Large Bore Suction 2, Dr. Aaron DuCoffe
Interesting Case 4: Penumbra Computer Assisted Vacuum Technology (CAVT), Dr. Pavan Kavali
Interesting Case 5: EKOS, Dr. Vivian Bishay
Non-device specific cases
This is how I want all my cases to go, Dr. Donna D’Souza
My complicated case that I was able to salvage, Dr. Bedros Taslakian
My complicated case that ended up terribly: What did I learn?: Dr. Akhilesh Sista
A case that I shouldn’t have done mechanical thrombectomy: Dr. Mona Ranade
A case that I should have done mechanical thrombectomy: Dr. Osman Ahmed
Panel Discussion