Vanderbilt Valve Symposium 21st Century Techniques for Complex Valve Procedures October 29-30, 2012 Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Sponsored by Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Department of Cardiac Surgery vanderbiltvalvesymposium.com
Statement of Need This will be a surgical and interventional cardiology technique conference. The purpose of this conference is to describe in detail the techniques and pitfalls of complex open surgical and transcatheter valve techniques. The emphasis of each presentation will be on specific technical details: how the experts actually do these procedures, step by step. Movies and schematics will play a large part of the conference. Target Audience This conference is designed for cardiac surgeons, interventional cardiologists, general cardiologists and internists. Objectives After participating in this CME activity, participants should be able to describe and discuss: The techniques used to perform complex valve procedures, including: transfemoral TAVR transapical TAVR transaxillary TAVR direct aortic TAVR Strategies for valve sparing aortic root replacement Approaches to minimally invasive mitral valve replacement and management of endocarditis. Accreditation and Credit Designation Statement Vanderbilt School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Vanderbilt School of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 16.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of Vanderbilt School of Medicine that participants in CME activities be made aware of any affiliation or financial interest that may affect the planner s involvement and speaker s presentation(s). Each course director, planner and speaker has completed and signed a conflict of interest statement. The faculty members relationships will be disclosed to the audience. Activity Evaluation Evaluation questionnaires at the close of each session will address content, presentation and future educational needs. place.45 stamp here Communications Department 1215 21st Avenue South MCE 5th Floor, North Tower, Ste 5140 Nashville, TN 37232-8802
Symposium Co-Directors Faculty John G. Byrne, M.D. David X. Zhao, M.D., Ph.D. Joseph L. Fredi, M.D. Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. Vanderbilt Faculty John G. Byrne, M.D. William S. Stoney Professor and Chairman Department of Cardiac Surgery Professor of Medicine in Cardiology Stephen K. Ball, M.D. Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine Executive Medical Director Marshall H. Crenshaw, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Joseph L. Fredi, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Guest Faculty Arvind K. Agnihotri, M.D. Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital Joseph E. Bavaria, M.D. Brooke Roberts/William Maul Measey Professor of Surgery University of Pennsylvania Health Systems Raoul Bonan, M.D. Associate Professor University of Montreal Institut de Cardiologie de Montreal Anson Cheung M.D. Cardiovascular Surgeon Surgical Director, Cardiac Transplantation Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery University of British Columbia St. Paul s Hospital Lawrence H. Cohn, M.D. Hubbard Professor of Cardiac Surgery Brigham and Women s Hospital Harvard Medical School Simon Maltais, M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Cardiac Surgery Lisa A. Mendes, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Michael R. Petracek, M.D. Professor of Clinical Cardiac Surgery Mark A. Robbins, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine David X. Zhao, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Medicine and Cardiac Surgery Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories and Interventional Cardiology Martin B. Leon, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Director Center for Interventional Vascular Therapy Columbia University Medical Center Founder and Chairman Emeritus Cardiovascular Research Foundation Raj Makkar, M.D. Director, Interventional Cardiology and Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Associate Director of the Heart Institute for Interventional Technologies Associate Professor, UCLA School of Medicine Cedars Sinai Medical Center Patrick M. McCarthy, M.D. Chief, Division of Cardiac Surgery Director, Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute Heller-Sacks Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery Northwestern University Gosta Pettersson, M.D., Ph.D. Vice Chairman, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Surgical Director, Lung Transplantation The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Michael J. Reardon, M.D. Professor of Cardiac Surgery Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center
Agenda Monday October 29 7:00-7:45 Registration and Breakfast 7:45-8:00 Welcome Sapien TAVR Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and David X. Zhao, M.D., Ph.D. 8:00-8:30 Core Valve: US Pivotal Trial and Beyond Michael J. Reardon, M.D. 8:30-8:45 Discussion 8:45-9:15 Sapien Valve: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Joseph L. Fredi, M.D. 9:15-9:30 Discussion 9:30-10:00 Sapien Valve: Trans-Apical Approach Arvind K. Agnihotri, M.D. 10:00-10:15 Discussion 10:15-10:30 Break Traditional Open Aortic Valve Surgery Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. 10:30-11:00 Valve Sparing Aortic Root Repair: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Joseph E. Bavaria, M.D. 11:00-11:15 Discussion 11:15-11:45 Modern Treatment of the Small Aortic Root: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Michael R. Petracek, M.D. 11:45-12:00 Discussion 12:00-1:00 Lunch Traditional Mitral Valve Surgery Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. 1:00-1:30 Mitral Valve Repair: Lessons Learned from 30 Years of Experience Lawrence H. Cohn, M.D. 1:30-1:45 Discussion 1:45-2:15 Anterior Leaflet Repair Patrick M. McCarthy, M.D. 2:15-2:30 Discussion 2:30-3:00 Mitral Valve Surgery in the Low EF Patient Simon Maltais, M.D., Ph.D. 3:00-3:15 Discussion 3:15-3:30 Break TAVR Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Joseph L. Fredi, M.D. 3:30-4:00 Football (Sapien) vs. Rugby (Core Valve) Raoul Bonan, M.D. 4:00-4:15 Discussion 4:15-4:45 Management of Vascular Complications after TAVR Mark A. Robbins, M.D. 4:45-5:00 Discussion 5:00-5:30 TAVR: Direct Aortic Approach John G. Byrne, M.D. 5:30-5:45 Discussion 5:45 Adjourn
Agenda Tuesday October 30 7:00-7:45 Breakfast 7:45-8:00 Welcome Core Valve/Portico Valve Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and David X. Zhao, M.D., Ph.D. 8:00-8:30 Lessons from PARTNERS and Beyond Martin B. Leon, M.D. 8:30-8:45 Discussion 8:45-9:15 Core Valve: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Marshall H. Crenshaw, M.D. 9:15-9:30 Discussion 9:30-10:00 Portico TAVR device: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Raj Makkar, M.D. 10:00-10:15 Discussion 10:15-10:30 Break Traditional Open Aortic Valve Surgery Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. 10:30-11:00 Modern Treatment of Aortic Dissection Joseph E. Bavaria, M.D. 11:00-11:15 Discussion 11:15-11:45 Trifecta Valve Anson Cheung M.D. 11:45-12:00 Discussion 12:00-1:00 Lunch Traditional Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Surgery Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. 1:00-1:30 Management of Complex Endocarditis: Techniques, Pitfalls, Results Gosta Pettersson, M.D., Ph.D. 1:30-1:45 Discussion 1:45-2:15 Tricuspid Valve Repair: When, Why and How Patrick M. McCarthy, M.D. 2:15-2:30 Discussion 2:30-3:00 Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery Stephen K. Ball, M.D. 3:00-3:15 Discussion 3:15-3:30 Break TAVR Moderated by John G. Byrne, M.D. and Joseph L. Fredi, M.D. 3:30-4:00 Imaging in TAVR Patients Lisa A. Mendes, M.D. 4:00-4:15 Discussion 4:15-4:45 TAVR: Implications for Affordable Health Care Keith B. Churchwell, M.D. 4:45-5:00 Discussion 5:00-5:30 TAVR/TMVR: What s on the Horizon Martin B. Leon, M.D. 5:30-5:45 Discussion 5:45 Adjourn
Registration Registration fee includes tuition, the course syllabus, education credit, continental breakfasts, two lunches and coffee breaks. $495.00 Physicians through September 30, 2012 $595.00 Physicians after September 30, 2012 $100.00 Residents/Fellows/PA s/np s through September 30, 2012 $150.00 Residents/Fellows/PA s/np s after September 30, 2012 To register, please visit www.vanderbiltvalvesymposium.com Or return the following form by mail or fax to: Communications Department 1215 21st Avenue South MCE 5th Floor, North Tower, Ste 5140 Nashville, TN 37232-8802 Phone: (615) 343-7363 Fax: (615) 343-5248 Email: valvesymposium@vanderbilt.edu No registration will be accepted over the phone. Cancellation Policy Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Cardiac Surgery, will refund your registration fee less a $100.00 administrative fee provided you notify us in writing no later than September 30, 2012. Cancellations will not be accepted over the phone. No refund will be made after this date. Registration is non-transferable. In the event of cancellation or rescheduling of this conference due to unforeseen circumstances, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Cardiac Surgery, will refund registration fees in full. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Cardiac Surgery, is not responsible for non-transferable, non-refundable airline tickets, hotel accommodations, ground transportation or other associated goods/services procured in connection with attendance at this symposium. Americans with Disabilities Act It is the policy of Vanderbilt School of Medicine not to discriminate against any person on the basis of disabilities. If you feel you need services or auxiliary aids mentioned in this act in order to fully participate in this continuing education activity, please contact Joan Lorber at (615) 343-7363 or attach a note to your registration form.
Symposium Location and Hotel Marriott Nashville at Vanderbilt University at 2555 West End Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee is the location for the symposium. To receive the special conference rate of $169.00 per night, call 1 (800) 285-0190 and specify that you are attending the Vanderbilt Valve Symposium. The rate is available for nights October 28 and 29, 2012 (Sunday and Monday). Reservations must be made by September 28, 2012 to receive the special rate. Payment Registration fees may be paid by credit card using Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Fees may also be paid by check, payable to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Registration Form $495.00 Physicians through September 30, 2012 $595.00 Physicians after September 30, 2012 $100.00 Residents/Fellows/PA s/np s through September 30, 2012 $150.00 Residents/Fellows/PA s/np s after September 30, 2012 Payment Method: Check Enclosed Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card No. Exp. Signature: First/Last Name: Degree(s)/Title Affiliation: Email (Required): VUnetID (for Vanderbilt affiliates only): Address: City/ State/ Zip: Telephone: Fax: