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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 2008
SIS 2008 Evening Symposium:
Drug Eluting Stents: Beyond the Trials
 
Thursday, July 10th 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
The W Hotel

Symposium Directors:
Mark Reisman, MD, and William A. Gray, MD
5:30 PM Left Main Coronary Artery Stenting
S. Chiu Wong, MD
5:50 PM Multi-vessel Stenting
Peter Casterella, MD
6:10 PM When Can Plavix be a Stopped Safely? What's on the Horizon?
John J. Young, MD
6:30 PM When do we Cross Over to Bypass Surgery: Is there such a thing as too many stents?
John L. Petersen, Jr., MD
6:50 PM The New Look of Open Heart Surgery
Glenn Barnhart, MD
7:10 PM Future DES Technologies
Peter Fitzgerald, MD, PhD
7:30 PM Panel Discussion
Podium: Mark Reisman, MD
Panel: Glenn Barnhart, MD, Maurice Buchbinder, MD, Peter Casterella, MD, Peter Fitzgerald, MD, PhD, John L Petersen, Jr., MD, S. Chiu Wong, MD, William A. Gray, and John J. Young, MD
8:00 PM Adjourn
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