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Would you recommend percutaneous revascularization of an 80% tibio-peroneal trunk lesion in a 60 year old patient with intermittent claudication attributable to this stenosis?
Medical therapy and exercise program only unless there is threatened limb ischemia.
Treat with laser atherectomy.
Treat with cryoplasty.
Treat with plaque excision (e.g., Foxhollow)
Treat with a coronary drug-eluting stent.
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SIS Conference Past Years

"Femoral Artery Closure"
as presented by Steven R. Bailey, M.D.

"Femoral Artery Closure" is online version of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by Steven R. Bailey. Dr. Cohen provides an overview of the data and device options that are available for femoral artery closure.

View: "Femoral Artery Closure"
(Program Length: 26 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

"PCI in Acute Myocardial Infarction-State of the Science, State of the Art "
as presented by David J. Cohen, M.D.

"PCI in Acute Myocardial Infarction-State of the Science, State of the Art" is online version of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by David J. Cohen, M.D. Dr. Cohen provides an overview of strategies and data that address this key topic.

View: "PCI in Acute Myocardial Infarction-State of the Science, State of the Art "
(Program Length: 28 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

"Anti-Thrombotic Strategies in the Acute Coronary Syndromes"
as presented by James E. Tcheng, M.D.

"Anti-Thrombotic Strategies in the Acute Coronary Syndromes" is online version of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by James E. Tcheng, M.D. Dr. Tcheng takes a look at various strategies and devices that are being developed for treatment.

View: "Anti-Thrombotic Strategies in the Acute Coronary Syndromes"
(Program Length: 28 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

"Percutaneous Therapy for Valvular Heart Disease" as presented by Ted Feldman, M.D.

"Percutaneous Therapy for Valvular Heart Disease " is online version of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by Ted Feldman, M.D. Dr. Feldman takes a look at various strategies and devices that are being developed to treat valvular heart disease.

View: "Percutaneous Therapy for Valvular Heart Disease"
(Program Length: 30 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

"PFO: Technique and Strategy"
as presented by Thomas K. Jones, M.D.

"PFO: Technique and Strategy" is an interactive slideshow of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by Thomas K. Jones, M.D. Jones examines the various challenges which face PFO cases, and reviews some of the latest data which may suggest opportunities for optimal techinque and strategy.

View: "PFO: Technique and Strategy"
(Program Length: 30 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

"DES: Diabetic and Small Vessel Disease"
as presented by Roxana Mehran, M.D.

"DES: Diabetic and Small Vessel Disease" is an interactive slideshow of a presentation given at SIS 2005 by Roxana Mehran, M.D. Dr. Mehran's presentation examines the latest studies and data that pertain to drug eluting stents for diabetic patients with small vessel disease. The interactive format allows viewers to review points they would like to see again, or skip to sections of particular interest.

View: "DES: Diabetic and Small Vessel Disease"
(Program Length: 30 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

“Cartid Connundrum”
case presented by David K. Roberts, M.D.

Dr. Roberts presents a particularly challenging carotid case for discussion and debate. How would you treat this case? Review this case online and engage in the panel's discussion and see Dr. Robert’s unique strategy.

View: “Carotid Connundrum”
(Program Length: Approx 15 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

“Jabs in the Lab” Video

Live case with Mark Reisman, M.D. & Maurice Buchbinder, M.D.
Reisman and Buchbinder don't see eye-to-eye and duke it out over strategy and approach in this live case video from the Thursday, July 21, 2005 session. Each is fully convinced of his own approach, while the panel and audience offer their own insights and recommendations. Watch “Jabs in the Lab” an educational and entertaining video highlight from the SIS 2005 conference:

View: “Jabs in the Lab”
(Program Length: 59 minutes, Macromedia Flash)

 

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