New Haven, Connecticut
Professor of Diagnostic Radiology
Yale University School of Medicine
Co-section Chief, Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Yale-New Haven Hospital
SCHEDULE FOR AIMsymposium™
Friday, November 19, 2010
Presenter
AVFs: Use Of Liquid Embolics:
Various types of peripheral AV malformations exist. Each type may require different management techniques. Whether percutaneous intervention as a standalone therapy or in combination with surgery is best will be discussed for the various forms of malformations. The various embolic agents including liquid embolics will be discussed and will be available for hands-on experience.
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Presenter
UFE Adenomyosis, Pregnancy, Ovarian Arteries, Complications:
UFE has become a relatively routine procedure for interventional radiologists. Controversy remains with regard to several specific issues. Should patients with primarily Adenomyosis as a cause of their symptoms be offered UFE? Should patients who desire pregnancy or patients with infertility be treated? What role does the ovarian artery have in UFE therapy? Are pedunculated or submucosal fibroids treatable? Is there a size limitation? These issues and more will be addressed during this workshop.
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM