Lessons Learned: Hepatobiliary Disease

Lessons Learned: Hepatobiliary Disease

Lessons Learned: Dialysis and Oialysis Catheters 2:30 p.rn. "Venous lnterventions" Brian Funaki, MO 2:50 p.rn. Monday, March 31, 2003 "BiNary lnte...

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Lessons Learned: Dialysis and Oialysis Catheters

2:30 p.rn.

"Venous lnterventions" Brian Funaki, MO 2:50 p.rn.

Monday, March 31, 2003

"BiNary lnterventions" Ziv Haskal, MO

1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

3:10 p.rn.

Coordinator/Moderator: Scott O. Trerotola, MO

Discussion

Objectives: 1. List several common and uncommon complications of interventions in hemodialysis grafts and fistulae. 2. Describe techniques and approaches for preventing complications in hemodialysis gran and fistula interventions. 3. Oemonstrate an appreciation for the complex.ity and risks inherent in hemodialysis access interventions. 4. Outline steps for preventing catastraphic complications if hemodialysis catheter placement. 5. Oelineate protocols for managing major and minor complications o[ hemodialysis catheter placement. Panelists: Scott O. Trerotola, MO Timothy W.I. Clark, MO Brian Funaki, MO Marc R. Sapoval, MO AbigaiJ Falk, MO

IR for Transplantation

Lessolls Learned: Hepatobiliary Disease

Monday, March 31, 2003 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Coordinator/Moderator: Karen T. Brown, MO Objectives: 1. Recognize the importance of pre-intervention imaging studies in facilitating a successful outcome in any hepatobiliary procedure. 2. Analyze basic techniques for approaching both difficult and dayto- day hepatobiliary cases involving drainage, stenting and related procedures, and the importance o[ understanding the indication for the procedure. 3. Identify useful techniques for diagnosing and treating occlusions involving the hepatic and pOltaI venous systems. 4. Outline considerations involved in choosing a hepatic ablative method, including RFA, alcohol, and acetic acid. 4:00 p.rn.

Monday, March 31, 2003 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. CoordinatorslModerators: Susan M. Weeks, MOl Matthew A. Maura, MO Objectives: 1. Recognize the indications for various oncologic therapies used in Iiver transplant candidates. 2. Oescribe the outcomes of llPS in the transplant population. 3. ldentify the role of angioplasty and stenting in arterial, venous and biliary complications following liver transplantation. 1:30 p.rn.

'''Oncologic Jnterventions" Matthew A. Mauro, MD

"Imaging jor Hepatobiliary lntervention" Karen T. Brown, MD 4:30 p.rn.

"Percutaneous Ablation (Thermal and Chemical) in the Liver and Bile Duets" Lynn Brody, MD 5:00 p.rn.

"Strategies and Solutions jor Common Problems Encountered in Biliary Jnterventions" George 1. Getrajdman, MD 5:30 p.rn.

''Percutaneous Procedures in the Diagnosis and Treatment oj Budd-Chiari Syndrome" Ernest]. Ring, MO

1:50 p.rn.

"TJPS in the Transplant Patient" Janette D. Ourham, MO, MBA 2:10 p.m.

"Arteriallnterventions" Albert A. Nemcek, Jr., MO P180

lVIonday, March 31, 2003 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Coordinator/Moderator: David M. Widlus, MO