Vascular Specialist–May 2021

Page 1

19 TRAINEES Corner Stitch Laura Marie Drudi introduces a brand new monthly column by and for students, residents and fellows

Vol.17 No.05 MAY 2021

Featured in this issue:

2

9

10

FROM THE EDITOR AN OPEN LETTER TO EHR BEHEMOTH EPIC

EVAR IN THE OBL OFFICE-BASED AAA PROCEDURES

VASCULAR ACCESS SMARTPATCH DEVICE PILOT

Latest VAM news

Registration to open for VAM 2021

CRITICAL ISSUES AMERICA

Hitting the spot: EVAR for rAAA should be ‘treatment of choice’ in 2021

BY BETH BALES

morbidity from standard open surgical repair. “It minimizes dissection, cuts blood loss, avoids hypothermia, avoids vessel injury and avoids coagulopathy,” Veith explained. “It’s so obvious, one wonders why endografts were not used sooner to treat ruptured AAAs. Well, the answer was simple: In the beginning, it took time to procure

REGISTRATION AND HOUSING are set to open in mid-May for the 2021 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM), which takes place Aug. 18–21 in San Diego. Educational programming is ready to run across all four days, with exhibits open Thursday and Friday. The meeting will be subject to safety and health protocols likely to change between now and August. With the 2020 meeting canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, SVS leaders hope all those members not subject to ongoing institutional travel bans will attend. “We know from talking to our members that they deeply miss the energy, enthusiasm and camaraderie that are part of live meetings,” said SVS Program Committee co-chair Matthew Eagleton, MD. The Program Committee—with Andres Schanzer, MD, as fellow co-chair—oversees the educational programming presented at VAM. “We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to San Diego, talking with friends and colleagues, and enjoying the program we have spent months putting together.”

Continued on page 6

See related VAM storiesSee on page page12 9

If the equipment and requisite skillset are available, and a patient’s anatomy is suitable, endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (rAAAs) “should be the treatment of choice in 2021 and beyond,” vascular titan Frank Veith, MD, argued during the keynote address at the 2021 Critical Issues America (CIA) meeting in Miami last month. BY BRYAN KAY

aortic endografting conference (April 16–17). In a talk entitled, “The evolution of EVAR for ruptured AAAs: From black sheep to the treatment of choice,” the man behind the first EVAR performed in the United States back in 1992 said the minimally invasive procedure is “intuitively better,” with the reason to pursue it the high mortality and

Vascular Specialist 9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 315 Rosemont, IL 60018

A

low mortality rate of around 20% “and the many inoperable cases that can be treated successfully with EVAR” show that the procedure is “a better way to treat rAAAs in anatomically suited patients,” Veith, professor of surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the Cleveland Clinic, told the

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 384 Lebanon Jct. KY


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Vascular Specialist–May 2021 by BIBA Publishing - Issuu