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Fiber Optic RealShape used in US for first time BY BRYAN KAY
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DEI One speciality, many voices, diverse perspectives BY LAURA MARIE DRUDI, MD, REBECA REACHI LUGO, MD, AND KATHRYN BOWSER, MD on behalf of the SVS DEI Committee
OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST YEAR, THE Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) has been on a journey toward fostering greater diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). From the nadir of #Medbikini almost a year ago, the SVS Executive Board has since embraced and published a report from the SVS DEI Task Force—now a full-fledged committee—that called for action and change. Here, as members of the new DEI Committee, we introduce a Vascular Specialist focused issue that probes what the world of vascular surgery looks like for minorities, women and those of diverse sexual orientations—not only from the point of view of surgeons, but also trainees, nurses and patients. Guest editorialist Bhagwan Satiani, MD, kicks off the discussion with a personal reflection on overcoming prejudice. This is followed by three personal stories dealing with sexuality and a report on ways to promote women into leadership roles in our specialty. As we mark Pride Month, our DEI journey continues.
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VASCULAR SURGEONS AT the University of Massachusetts became the first in the United States to carry out procedures using the breakthrough imaging technology Fiber Optic RealShape (FORS) last month, reporting a 75% decrease in fluoroscopy use after one of their earliest experiences of the system—a fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) of a thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA). Andres Schanzer, MD, professor and chief of vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, whose team is at the vanguard of the technology’s debut Stateside, describes the platform as representing “a transformative change” in how surgeons navigate vascular anatomy. FORS, developed by Philips, is currently available at a limited number of centers in Europe and the U.S. as it continues to undergo clinical study. The technology has CE mark approval in Europe and is Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) cleared. The platform, which enables real-time 3D visualization of the Continued on page 11
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