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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S

Recognition of Vascular Annual Meeting Sponsors 3

Mobile App 4

CME Credit 5

Sponsor Recognition 6

Vascular Live Schedule 7

Invitation to Resident/Student Program Welcome Reception 8

Invitation to Opening Reception 9

Invitation to SVS PAC Congressional Reception 10

Invitation to Networking Reception for Women, Diversity, and Young Surgeons

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VESAP International 12

VESAP3 13

Interactive Practice Guidelines App 14

SVS Guidelines Pocket Cards and Digital Tools 15

SVU & SVS Coding Adivsor Software 16

SVS Foundation Donation Form 17

SVS PAC Donation Form 18

Abbott 19

Endologix, Inc. Invitation 21

Gore Invitation 22

Medtronic Invitation 23

Philips Invitation 24

Save The Date: VAM 2017 25

Future Meeting Dates 26

The Society for Vascular Surgery® would like to thank the following companies for their support of the 2016 Vascular Annual Meeting® and participation

in the SVS Corporate Partners Program.

Booth #425

Booth #311

Booth #500

Booth #317

Booth #714

Booth #517

Booth #417

Booth #510

Booth #325

Booth #301

PLATINUM CIRCLE

GOLD CIRCLE

SILVER CIRCLE

Boston Scientific Corporation

Cordis®, A Cardinal Health company

Endologix, Inc.

Philips

QUICK TIPS FOR USING THE MOBILE APP This year’s app has several features to keep you organized at the meeting and the information you want at your fingertips.

Create a personal schedule. Bookmark sessions you want to attend in the program tab by clicking the small calendar icon on the right for each session of interest.

You’ll get a reminder 10 minutes before start time with the session details. This info will be pinned to the top of your activity feed to help keep you organized.

Review abstracts and take notes. All abstracts are available in an index with author names and affiliations, presentation time and location, and a link to view the full abstract online. All information in the index is searchable.

You can also take notes on each abstract within the app and export your notes to an email. Create a list of favorite abstracts by bookmarking ones you want to refer to again.

Live Messaging. Network with your peers in real time using the app’s new live-chat capability.

Let us know what you think. Share your thoughts in the app’s activity feed. Better yet, let all your friends know what you’re up to by linking your social media accounts so that you can post in the app and to your social feed at the same time!

◆ COMPREHENSIVE—All meeting content, including abstracts.

◆ SEARCHABLE—Find sessions, research abstracts, and speakers with a quick search.

◆ INTERACTIVE—Network with colleagues, share photos, and rate programs.

Download the Vascular Annual Meeting App!Visit vsweb.org/mobileapp to get the app now

iPhone/iPad users: Apple requires your iTunes password to download the app. If you don’t know your password, visit https://appleid.apple.com to reset it.

AVAILABLE AT

Visit vsweb.org/mobileapp to download the app.

Double down on your time at VAM

June 8–11 | Washington D.C. 54 VASCULAR ANNUAL MEETING 2016

– IT ’S OFFICIAL –

SESSION TYPE CME MOC

Postgraduate Courses ★ ★

Plenary Sessions ★ ★

Concurrent Sessions ★

Breakfast SessionsIndustry-sponsored sessions not included

★ ★

William J. von Liebig Forum ★ ★

John Homans / Greenberg Lecture ★

E. Stanley Crawford Critical Issues Forum ★

RPVI Prep Course ★ ★

Hands-On Workshops

VESS Paper Sessions ★

Top 10 Papers ★

International Fast Talk ★

“How I Do It” Video Session ★

CMEMOC

NEW THIS YEAR Take your exams immediately after each session using the link in the SVS annual meeting app or visit VSWEB.ORG/ClaimCME!!

GET YOUR CREDITS AT VAM AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY! If you attend VAM for three years in a row, you could be able to earn all 60 of your required MOC credits without paying for any other courses!

For educational sessionsoffering credits, look forthe CME/MOC icon:

CME MOC

Earn more credits than ever for annual meeting sessions

The Society for Vascular Surgery designates this live activity for a maximum of

30.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

June 8–11 | Washington D.C. 54 VASCULAR ANNUAL MEETING 2016

– IT ’S OFFICIAL –

SESSION TYPE CME MOC

Postgraduate Courses ★ ★

Plenary Sessions ★ ★

Concurrent Sessions ★

Breakfast SessionsIndustry-sponsored sessions not included

★ ★

William J. von Liebig Forum ★ ★

John Homans / Greenberg Lecture ★

E. Stanley Crawford Critical Issues Forum ★

RPVI Prep Course ★ ★

Hands-On Workshops

VESS Paper Sessions ★

Top 10 Papers ★

International Fast Talk ★

“How I Do It” Video Session ★

CMEMOC

A Special Thank You to Our Vascular Annual Meeting 2016 Supporters

EDUCATIONAL GRANTSAbbott

Boston Scientific CorporationCook Medical

Cordis®, A Cardinal Health companyEndologix, Inc.

GoreMedtronic

VASCULAR ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORSHIPS

Abbott—Mobile App, Meter Panel Signage, Carpet Stickers, Escalator Clings, Park Benches, Gaylord National Video Wall

Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.—Gaylord National Door Hangers, Escalator Clings, Wi-Fi Service, Window Clings, Stair Clings

Boston Scientific Corporation—Stair Clings

Gore—Window Clings

ivWatch—Park Bench

Medtronic—Gaylord National Key Cards, Escalator Clings

Vascular Live presentations are not eligible for CME credit.

VASCULAR LIVE

All Vascular Live events will take place at the Vascular Live stage in Exhibit Halls A–C, located on Level 1.

THURSDAY, JUNE 912:15 p.m. — 1:15 p.m. “ Latest Outcomes from Lutonix® Global SFA Registry and Head to Head Comparison between IN.PACT and LUTONIX® DCB”, Sponsored by Bard Peripheral Vascular, Inc.

Speakers: Chad Laurich, MD, Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, SD Renu Virmani, MD, CVPath Institute, Inc., Gaithersburg, MD Yvonne Bausback, MD, University Hospital Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany

3:30 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. “ Treatment Strategies for Complex Femoropopliteal Disease”, Sponsored by Abbott

Speaker: Niten Singh, MD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

5:30 p.m. — 6:00 p.m. “ Physician Perspective on Outpatient Based Labs (OBLs)”, Sponsored by Philips

Speaker: TBA

6:00 p.m. — 6:30 p.m. “ Integrated Workflow for Endograft Sizing, 3D Fusion, and Assessment, Using New EVAR ASSIST”, Sponsored by GE Healthcare

Speaker: Professor Stephan Haulon, MD, Vascular Surgery Hospital Cardiologique, Lille, France

Friday, June 109:30 a.m. — 10:00 a.m.

“ TransCarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR): The Way Forward in Treating Carotid Artery Disease and Stroke Prevention”, Sponsored by Silk Road Medical

Moderator: Sumaira Macdonald, MD, Silk Road Medical, Sunnyvale, CA

Speakers: Vikram S. Kashyap, MD, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, OH Peter A. Schneider, MD, Kaiser Permanente, Honolulu, HI

Raghu. L. Motaganahalli, MD, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN

12:30 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. “ Five-year Patency Rates for GORE® PROPATEN® Vascular Grafts vs. ePTFE Grafts Without Heparin. See the Results”, Sponsored by Gore

Speaker: Russell H. Samson, MD, Sarasota Vascular Specialists, Sarasota, FL

1:00 p.m. — 1:30 p.m. “ Understanding how Device Design can Impact Clinical Outcomes in Type B Dissection”

Speaker: Alan B. Lumsden, MD, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX

“ Durable TEVAR – Results from 100,000 Implants”

Speaker: Mark A. Farber, MD, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

Sponsored by Gore

3:00 p.m. — 3:30 p.m.

“ Flexible Robotics with Electromagnetic Tracking and the Impacts on Safety and Efficiency”, Sponsored by Hansen Medical

Speaker: Alan B. Lumsden, MD, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX

The SVS Young Surgeons Committee and the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Society

cordially invites you to attend the

SVS General Surgery Resident/Medical Student Program

WELCOME RECEPTION

Wednesday, June 8, 20166:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

Potomac Ballroom 1-6 Foyer and Terrace(Located on Level 2)

You are cordially invited to attend the 2016 Vascular Annual Meeting®

OPENING RECEPTIONThursday, June 9, 20165:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Gaylord National Resort & Convention CenterExhibit Halls A-C

(Located on Level 1)

Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Please attend and support the Vascular Annual Meeting Exhibitors. Enter the raffle to win two, round-trip economy United Airlines tickets from anywhere in

the continental U.S. and complimentary registration to the 2017 Vascular Annual Meeting.*

*Airline imposed blackout dates and restrictions apply. Tickets are non-transferable and may not be redeemed for cash.

Exclusive for those Capitol Club members who have contributed $1,000 to SVS PAC since

January 2015 and including donations received at the 2016 Vascular Annual Meeting®

SVS PAC CONGRESSIONAL

RECEPTIONWednesday, June 8, 2016

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Off site: Rayburn Building, Room 2261Shuttle bus transportation provided from

Maryland Ballroom bus loop entrance at the Gaylord National

(Located on Level 2). Bus will depart promptly at 4:45 p.m.

The Leadership Development and Diversity Committee cordially

invites you to attend the

NETWORKING RECEPTION FOR WOMEN,

DIVERSITY, AND YOUNG SURGEONS

Thursday, June 9, 20166:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

Maryland Ballroom 1-3 Level 2

VESAPOnline learning with 550 questions and detailed discussions and references for each question. Available free to physicians practicing in World Health Organization index countries.

Topics include:� Brachiocephalic and Cerebrovascular

� Upper Extremity Arterial and Venous Disease

� Dialysis Access Management

� Aortic and Iliac Aneurysmal Disease

� Renal and Mesenteric Vascular Disease

� Lower Extremity Arterial Vascular Disease

� Venous and Lymphatic Disease

� Vascular Medicine

� Vascular Lab

� Radiological Imaging and Radiation Safety

Find out more at https://vascular.org/career-tools-training/vesap/ vesap-international-physiciansVESAP for international physicians provides access to questions and answers in learning mode only. No continuing medical education credit or certificates will be generated.

INTERNATIONAL

VESAP 3Vascular Education and Self-Assessment Program

Contact the SVS Education Department at [email protected] or 800-258-7188 with any VESAP questions.

NEW WITH THIS EDITION:

Individual modules for purchase u

Looking to increase competency in a particular area of vascular surgery? VESAP 3 can be personalized and sold in modules to include only the relevant information needed by each user.

Or, save money and buy the ucomplete VESAP 3 program.

Expanded content on radiation safety, vascular medicine, and non-invasive procedures.

VESAP 3 is an online, self-assessment program perfect for:

u Meeting MOC requirements

u Surgeons preparing for the qualifying,certification and recertification vascularsurgery exams

u Study aid for residents and fellowspreparing for ABSITE and VSITE exams

u Vascular health professionals keepingcurrent with the specialty

INDIVIDUAL MODULE PRICING:

Candidate Members: Members: Non-members:

$40 per module$50 per module$70 per module

VESAP 3 COMPREHENSIVE PACKAGE PRICING:

$300$400

Candidate members: Members: Non-members: $500

Introducing SVS iPG!A new interactive mobile phone app for accessing SVS Clinical Practive Guidelines

A new interactive mobile phone app for accessing clear and concise summaries of the latest SVS Clinical Practice Guidelines

• SVS-managed and developed • Features 11 guidelines • Easy-to-use format • 4 score calculators

The SVS iPG App features concise summaries of 11 of our latest practice guidelines. Each summary includes key information, an abstract and an explanation of the grade framework used to evaluate scientific evidence and grades of recommendation. The calculators allow users to determine the basic CEAP score, the Villalta score and the VCSS, and the Venous Clinical Severity Score of your patient with chronic venous disease.

The App was designed to offer an easily accessible format that can be used both by vascular surgeons and referring physicians.

For more information go to VSweb.org/SVSGuidelines

The SVS iPG App is FREE. Search “SVS iPG” in the

App Store or Google Play.

Visit the kiosk outside the Plenary Room for your free SVS Management of Diabetic Foot GUIDELINES Pocket Card

At GuidelineCentral.com stay up to date on the latest SVS guidelines recommendations in a quick-reference format with the SVS Guideline Pocket Cards and digital products.

Guideline Central offers intitutional licenses, as well as bulk discounts on both print and digital products.

For more information on how to get the SVS Guideline tools for your institution or practice, visit GuidelineCentral.com/SVS, or email [email protected]

SVS GUIDELINES POCKET CARDS AND DIGITAL TOOLS

Coding Advisor Software

What is the SVU/SVS Coding Advisor Software?

The SVU/SVS Coding Advisor Software includes all databases used for coverage determinations (CPT, HCPCS, NCD, LCD, NCCI MPPR and more) as well as notes regarding procedure codes specific to noninvasive vascular diagnostic testing. In addition, a majority of the interventional procedures also have FAQs and tips attached to them, making it easier to understand how to apply the correct ones in the future. Additional features include:

• Bidirectional ICD-9:ICD-10 translator• Procedure modifiers• Claims “scrubber,” to ensure submitted claims are complaint with all of the common

rules, regulations and determinations that impact coverage

Why did SVU and SVS join together?

Simple, to provide a better product. SVS developed the Coding Guide that will be merged into the Coding Advisor Software. This will result in the inclusion of expert coding guidance for all of the peripheral vascular surgery and interventional codes, as well as an expert explanation on component and bundled coding.

The SVS Coding Guide is authored and edited by Sean Roddy, MD, SVS advisor to the AMA CPT Editorial Panel, Chair of the SVS Health Policy Committee and Robert Zwolak, SVS Past President, Chairman of the AMA RAW Committee.

SVS Members: Use code SVSCA to save $100!

Learn more about the software today at www.svunet.org/codingsoftware

Our open and endovascular practice framework and diagnostic capabilities have never been stronger. We must continue improving as we move forward. Financially supporting the SVS Foundation has been instrumental in our past success and will be even more critical in the future with more and more competition for research funding. We must show we fully support the work our researchers are doing so that vascular scientists can compete for substantial national grants. Without their specialty’s demonstrated support, these researchers cannot get the funding they need.

Your contribution to the SVS Foundation has a measurable impact. Vascular scientists who have been granted K Awards have:• Been awarded more than $45 million in subsequent

NIH and VA funding

• Advanced their careers to division chiefs, vice chairs,and professorships

• Mentored more than 50 postdoctoral trainees andother K Awardees

• Published more than 1,000 peer-reviewed manuscripts

Please make a generous contribution to the SVS Foundation today at svsfoundationsite.org, or use this form. I wish to further the mission of the SVS Foundation through a contribution of:

q $1,000 q $500 q $250 q $100 q Other

Name

Address

City/State/Zip

Telephone

Email

Donate by credit card at svsfoundationsite.org

Donate by check. Make check payable to: SVS Foundation.Mail check and this donation form to: SVS Foundation, 35312 Eagle Way, Chicago, IL 60678-1353

• Your contribution may be tax-deductible. Please contact your tax advisor for assistance.• SVS Foundation Tax ID Number 04-3580038.• To make gifts of securities, please telephone 312-334-2300.

Thank you for your generosity.

Why I Give?

Learn more at svsfoundationsite.org.

DR. GEORGE ANDROS, SVS FOUNDATION LEGACY PROGRAM DIRECTOR CIRCLE

“After more than 50 years in vascular surgery, I have observed only one constant — change. In every vascular surgeon’s career, there will be enormous and often bewildering changes both in practice and in the way care is distributed and delivered. SVS will continue to help us understand and manage unforeseen changes that buffet

our practices and lives. Vascular surgery will only grow as a specialty and a strong SVS must grow with it.

To support this growth, please include the SVS Foundation in your giving plan.”

SVS PAC: A Unified Voice for Vascular Surgery in CongressThe Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) Political Action Committee (PAC) is the only PAC that provides a unified voice for vascular surgeons. Your support is critical to the future of your practice and profession.

The SVS PAC is an independent committee formed to raise funds used to make contributions to the campaigns of United States House of Representatives and Senate candidates who support high quality diagnosis and care for vascular disease patients and solutions to physician reimbursement challenges. Contributions from corporate accounts and SVS members who are not US citizens or do not have green cards are not permitted. Remember, 100 percent of your SVS PAC contribution goes directly to candidates.

With your $1,000 contribution, receive an invitation to an exclusive SVS PAC reception during the Vascular Annual Meeting and proudly wear a gold PAC pin in recognition of your donation.

Your donation is a political contribution under federal law and will be used for federal election purposes. Contributions are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. All contributions are voluntary and will not affect your status as a SVS member. Federal election law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and maintain the following information for individuals who contribute more than $200 in a calendar year.

Name

Street

City State Zip

Phone Number

Occupation

Employer

q Personal Check – Make checks payable to SVS PAC Checks cannot be drawn from a corporate account. Send your PAC donation along with this form to: Society for Vascular Surgery, Political Action Committee, 35314 Eagle Way, Chicago, IL 60678-1353

q Personal Credit Card or Debit CardPlease make your contribution online at svspac.org. You must designate your donation as monthly, quarterly, or for one or two years.

SVS PAC Donation Form

Thank you for your SVS PAC donation.

CONQUER THE COMPLEX.

IT’S A COMPLEX WORLD.

*Source: Garcia, L., The SUPERB Trial 3-year Results, VIVA 2014.

Important Safety Information available on following page.

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from TLR in Severe Calcium

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Supera®

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Supera® Peripheral Stent System

INDICATIONSThe Supera Peripheral Stent System is indicated to improve luminal diameter in the treatment of patients with symptomatic de novo or restenotic native lesions or occlusions of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) and/or proximal popliteal artery with reference vessel diameters of 4.0 to 6.5 mm, and lesion lengths up to 140 mm.

CONTRAINDICATIONSThe Supera Peripheral Stent System is contraindicated in:• patients who are judged to have a lesion that prevents complete

inflation of an angioplasty balloon or proper placement of the stent or stent delivery system

• patients who cannot receive antiplatelet or anticoagulation therapy. Based on in vivo thrombogenicity testing, the device should not be used in patients who cannot be anticoagulated as there may be some thrombus formation in the absence of anticoagulation.

WARNINGS• This device is intended for single-use only. Do not reuse. Do not

resterilize. Do not use if the package is opened or damaged.• Use this device prior to the “Use By” date as specified on the device

package label. Store in a dry, dark, cool place.• DO NOT use if it is suspected that the sterility of the device has been

compromised.• Persons with known hypersensitivities to Nitinol and / or its

components (e.g. nickel titanium) may suffer an allergic reaction to this implant.

• Administer appropriate antiplatelet therapy pre- and post-procedure.• Careful attention should be paid when sizing and deploying

the stent to prevent stent elongation. In the SUPERB clinical study, stent elongation was associated with a decrease in patency at 12 months.

PRECAUTIONSThe Supera Peripheral Stent System should only be used by physicians and medical personnel trained in vascular interventional techniques and trained on the use of this device.• The long-term safety and effectiveness of the Supera Peripheral Stent

System has not been established beyond three years.• The safety and effectiveness of the Supera Peripheral Stent System has

not been established in patients who: are less than 18 years old are pregnant or lactating have in-stent restenosis of the target lesion have known hypersensitivity to any component of the stent system

(e.g., nickel) cannot tolerate contrast media and cannot be pre-treated have uncontrolled hypercoaguability and / or other coagulopathy

• This device is not designed for use with contrast media injection systems or power injection systems.

• The flexible design of the Supera stent may result in variation in the deployed stent length.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)A patient with this device can be scanned safely only under specific conditions. Failure to follow the conditions may result in severe injury.Non-clinical testing has demonstrated the Supera Stents are MR Conditional for lengths up to 250 mm. A patient with this stent can be scanned safely, immediately after placement, under the following conditions:• Static magnetic field of 1.5 or 3.0 Tesla• Highest spatial gradient magnetic field of 2,500 Gauss/cm or less• Maximum MR whole-body-averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 W/kg for landmarks (i.e. center of RF coil) above the umbilicus 1 W/kg for landmarks below the umbilicus and above the mid-thigh 0.5 W/kg for landmarks below the mid-thighfor 15 minutes of scanning (per pulse sequence), operating in the Normal Operating Mode (i.e., MR system mode of operation where there is no physiological stress to the patient). The legs of the patient should not be touching during the procedure.

POTENTIAL ADVERSE EVENTSPotential adverse events include, but are not limited to:• Abrupt closure • Allergic reaction (contrast medium; drug; stent material) • Amputation or limb loss • Aneurysm or pseudoaneurysm in vessel or at vascular access site • Angina or coronary ischemia • Arrhythmia (including premature beats, bradycardia, atrial or ventricular tachycardia, atrial or ventricular fibrillation) • Arteriovenous fistula • Bleeding complications requiring transfusion or surgical intervention • Death • Detachment of a system component or implantation in an unintended site • Embolization, arterial or other (e.g. air, tissue, plaque, thrombotic material, or stent) • Emergent surgery • Fever • Hematoma or hemorrhagic event, with or without surgical repair • Hyperperfusion syndrome • Hypertension / Hypotension • Infection • Myocardial infarction • Pain (leg, foot, and/or insertion site) • Partial stent deployment • Peripheral nerve injury • Pulmonary embolism • Renal failure or insufficiency • Restenosis of vessel in stented segment • Shock • Stent malapposition or migration, which may require emergency surgery to remove stent • Stent strut fracture • Thrombosis or occlusion • Stroke • Transient ischemic attack • Venous thromboembolism • Vessel dissection, perforation or rupture • Vessel spasm or recoil • Worsening claudication or rest pain

Illustrations are artist’s representations only and should not be considered as engineering drawings or photographs. Photo(s) on file at Abbott Vascular. Supera is a trademark of the Abbott Group of Companies.CAUTION: This product is intended for use by or under the direction of a physician. Prior to use, reference the Instructions for Use inside the product carton (when available) or at www.abbottvascular.com/ifu or more detailed information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions and Adverse Events. Abbott Vascular 3200 Lakeside Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA, Tel: 1.800.227.9902www.AbbottVascular.com ©2016 Abbott. All rights reserved. AP2942466-US Rev A

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Debating the Future of Aortic Aneurysm Repair

Thursday, June 9, 2016Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

National Harbor, MD Maryland C Ballroom 7:00 PM

Moderator: Chris Kwolek, MD

DebAte 2EVAR Causes Neck

Dilation and Represents a Serious Risk

PRO David Minion, MDCON William Jordan, MD

DebAte 1Women with AAA have the Same Access to and

Outcomes after EVAR Today

PRO Carlos Donayre, MDCON Venita Chandra, MD

DebAte 3FAST TRACK EVAR Should be the Rule, Not the Exception

PRO Steven Henao, MDCON Jeffrey Carpenter, MD

DebAte 4FEVAR Should Still be the Gold Standard for

Complex AAA

PRO Manish Mehta, MDCON Ian Loftus, MD

Don’t miss this year’s great Debate!Register at www.endologix.com/battle2016

Internal Iliac Artery Preservation Expert Panel

You’re Invited

June 10, 2016

Products listed may not be available in all markets.

GORE®, EXCLUDER®, MEDICAL MASTERY, and designs are trademarks of W. L. Gore & Associates. © 2016 W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. AV0481-EN1 APRIL 2016

Two-year follow-up; first clinical use*.

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center Maryland C Ballroom Reception: 6:30 – 7:00 pm Dinner: 7:00 – 8:30 pm

A panel of experts will share their perspectives on the benefits of preservation and their early experience with the GORE® EXCLUDER® Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis (IBE)

ModeratorDarren Schneider, MD

Pros and cons of current treatment options

Jason T. Lee, MD

GORE® EXCLUDER® Iliac Branch Device (IBE) and procedural overview

Gustavo Oderich, MD

IBE clinical trial outcomes and the benefits of internal iliac artery preservation

Darren Schneider, MD

Case Report: First patient treated and two-year follow-up

Brian Peterson, MD

Case Report: First U.S. bilateral case and one-year follow-up

Sharif Ellozy, MD

Rapid Fire Case PresentationsThe physician panel will review cases and share their perspectives on iliac branch device considerations for optimal outcomes.

* Image courtesy of Brian Peterson, MD., St. Anthony’s Medical Center; St. Louis, Missouri.

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Image Guided Therapy

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Dr. Marc L. SchermerhornBeth Israel Deaconess MedicalCenter

Dr. Wayne K. NelsonBend Memorial Clinic

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May 31–June 3 Plenary and Exhibits: June 1–3

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June 20–23 Plenary and Exhibits: June 21–23

2O19National Harbor, Maryland

(just outside of Washington D.C.)

June 12–15 Plenary and Exhibits: June 13–15