1. A brief history of vascular injury - training, diagnosis and management a. Trauma - David Feliciano, University of Maryland b. Vascular / Endovascular - Joe DuBose, University of Maryland 2. Contemporary diagnosis of vascular injury a. Vascular / Trauma - David Kauvar - Brooke Army Medical Center b. Zach Authors - SAMMC Vascular i. Specifics 1.
Physical exam (Hard / Soft signs, ABI) 2. CTA (sensitivity / specificity / limitations) 3. Traditional angiography 4. Ultrasound (Duplex / IVUS) 5. MRA 3. General Open Vascular Repair for Trauma - Principles, Tools and Techniques a. Trauma - Elizabeth Benjamin - Emory University b. Vascular - Ravi Rajani - Emory University i.
Specifics of Techniques 1. Basic principles of open vascular operations 2. Basic tools a. Clamps b. Fogarty thrombectomy catheters (selection) c. Suture selection d. Pledget reinforcement 3. Selection for and conduct of specific techniques a.
Primary repair b. Patch angioplasty c. rSVG interposition d. Synthetic interposition 4. Basics of Endovascular Trauma Management a. Trauma / Vascular - Megan Brenner - Riverside b. Endovascular - Yosuke Mastumura / Junichi - Chiba University Hospital, Japan c. Vascular - Derek Roberts - Ontario Canada i.
Techniques for access 1. Anatomic landmarks at various sites 2. Ultrasound techniques 3. Flouroscopy guided ii. Sheath types iii. Wire Options iv. Catheter Options v. Access site closure 1.
Manual compression 2. Percutaneous closure devices 3. Open closure techniques 5. Endovascular Tools and Techniques for Trauma Applications a. Trauma / Vascular - Jonny Morrison - University of Maryland b. Vascular / Vascular - Rishi Kundi - University of Maryland i. Occlusive Balloons 1. REBOA ii.
Embolic agents and devices iii. Stents and stent grafts iv. Basic inventory table 6. Vascular Damage Control a. Trauma - Matt Bradley - Walter Reed Medical Center b. Vascular - Joe White - Walter Reed Medical Center c. Vascular - Todd Rasmussen - Walter Reed Medical Center i. Specifics 1.
Principles - When? Why? - in what situations 2. What? - Open (ligation / shunt) and Endovascular (Balloon occlusion / embolization / temporary stent graft) a. Shunt types 3. How? - technique description for above SPECIFIC VASCULAR INJURIES - Secton Editor - Joe DuBose 7. Cervical Vascular Injury a. Trauma - Eugene Moore / Clay Burlew - Denver General Hospital b. Vascular - Melanie Hoehn - Denver General 8. Upper extremity injury (Brachial, radial, ulnar) a.
Trauma - Mark Bowyer, USUHS b. Vascular / Trauma - Sundeep Gilani, University of New Mexico 9. Axillo-Subclavian Injuries a. Trauma - Tom Scalea - University of Maryland.