Itinerary
Team Sentient is delighted to announce a dedicated SURGEONS SUMMIT in association with the SOCIETY OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE CARDIOVASCULAR AND THORACIC SURGEONS OF INDIA (SMICTSI), on the 7th & 8th of January, 2023 at the Taj Fisherman’s Cove, Chennai.
For this invitation-only course, we are bringing together some of the best surgeons from across the world to interact with the best surgeons from across India to discuss treatment options for Heart Valve Disease, especially in this new world of Transcatheter Valve Therapies.
Across one and a half power packed days we will have a series of interactive lectures and simulator sessions. We strongly believe that surgeons are an integral part of all valve related procedures and interactive sessions like this will be hugely beneficial to the patient community.
Focus of the Meeting
- Understand TAVR technology – Devices, Delivery Systems and the Procedure
- Understand case selection and limitations of TAVR
- Understand current evidence and its impact
- Understand extended TAVR uses
- Lifetime management of AS and management of TAVR failure
- Mitral Technology – What, When and Outcomes
- Impact of Mitral Technology – When a surgeon sends patients for transcatheter options
TAVR |
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9:00 to 9:05 AM: | Welcome and Introduction – Sai Satish and Vinayak Bapat |
9:05 to 9:25 AM: | History of TAVR: How did we get here? (12 + 8 minutes) – Vinayak Bapat |
9:25 to 9:55 AM |
How TAVR has changed the landscape of valvular heart disease therapies Surgeon’s viewpoint– Hendrik Tredee (10 minutes) Cardiologist’s viewpoint –Susheel(10 minutes) Discussion – Surgical perspective on indications, guidelines, case mix and impact (10 minutes) |
10:00 to 11:00AM | Imaging the aortic valve complex a. Live demonstration of 3-mensio analysis with discussion (12 + 8 minutes)- Vinayak Bapat b. CT imaging for TAVR (8 + 5 minutes) – Good examples – Ganesh c. CT imaging for TAVR (8 + 5 minutes) – Bad examples – Susheel d. CT imaging for SAVR (8 + 5 minutes) –Bad examples - Hendrik |
11:00 – 11:15 AM | Coffee break |
11:15 – 11:45 AM | Step-By-Step TAVR Access to Implant- Sai Satish |
11:45 – 1:00 PM: | Hands on session(Two or three groups)– Attendees practice TAVR on simulators as well as handle various transcatheter heart valves, delivery systems and ancillary devices including wires, balloons, and sheaths. |
1:00 – 2:00 PM | Lunch Break |
2:00 to 2:20 PM | Fluoro-Surgical view correlation Masterclass. Understanding the 3D world through a 2D Fluoroscopic view: Ganesh Manoharan a. Role of fluoroscopy in TAVR (12 minutes)- views and clues b. Live interaction and discussion (8 minutes) – 3D model |
2:20 to 2:50 PM | Choosing the appropriate patient. Understanding both clinical and anatomic considerations when considering TAVR. Live heart team discussion (30 minutes)- Vinayak Bapat 3 Case Scenarios- 10 Mins Each (2 minutes Presentation + 8 minutes Discussion) |
2:50 to 3:35 PM | Understanding TAVR’s Limitations & Complications. a. Managing vascular complications – Ganesh – (5 + 10 minute) b. Annular rupture – Rare but deadly- Hendrik – (5 + minutes) c. Coronary occlusion post TAVR – Mitigating risk and Management- Susheel – (5 + minutes) |
3:35 to 3:55 PM | When the femoral vessels are too small . Alternative access strategies–Vinayak Bapat (8 + 12 minutes) |
3:55 to 4:15 PM | Other Indications for TAVR– (12 +8 minutes). a. Valve in Valve b. Outside the Box: The Role of TAVR in challenging clinical scenarios (TAVR in the IVC, Open TAVR inPorcelain Aorta’s, etc.) |
4:15 to 4:30 PM | Valve in Valve or redo surgery: Case Based discussion -Vinayak Bapat (5 + 10 minutes). |
4:30 to 4:45 PM | Coffee break |
4:45 to 5:15 PM | Lifetime management A 60-year-old low risk patient with tricuspid AV should undergo what? Surgeon’s view (7 minutes) Cardiologist’s view (7 minutes) Discussion (15 minutes) |
5:15 PM to 6:00 PM | Wet lab - Interactive discussion to demonstrate how TAVR devices (balloon expandable and self-expanding) interact with the native anatomy. Discussion will also focus on TAVR explant techniques and planning. |
TEER and TMVR |
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9:30 AM – 9:40 AM | Recap of Day 1 and discussion on any questions |
9:40 to 9:55 AM | Why it took so long for Mitral devices to be introduced in practice and future challenges (Everest -COAPT) -Susheel (7+ 8 minutes) |
9:55 to 10:35 AM |
Clip – Friend or Foe in the Indian landscape - Sai & Vinayak Bapat Leaflet Thrombosis. Clinical problem or Imaging Phenomenon - Dr. Ramesh Dagubatti (12 + 8) a. Scenario 1 - Ideal Clip (4 + 6 Min) b. Scenario 2 – Ideal surgical Repair (4+6 Min) c. Scenario 3 – Clip Failure (4 + 6 Min) d. Scenario 4 - Surgical Repair Failure (4 + 6 Min) |
10:35 to 10: 55 AM | Understanding the role of TEER (7 + 8 Min) a. Which patients I send for surgery – Cardiologist’sperspective - Susheel b. Which patients I send for clip – Surgeon’s perspective - Hendrik |
10:55 to 11:15 AM | Should surgeons get involved and in which aspects – patient selection, planning, procedure, and post procedure - Ganesh |
11:15 to 11:25 AM | Ongoing TEER trials: PRIMARY and REPAIR & theirimplications:Susheel |
11:15 to 11:25 AM | Coffee break |
11:40 – 12:00 AM | THV in MAC – Sizing and different techniques: Vinayak Bapatand Hendrik |
12:00 – 12:45 PM | Wet lab demonstration- Vinayak Bapatand Hendrik How to do open Balloon Expandable Valves in MAC |
12:45 to 1:30 PM | Smart Surgery a. How to use advanced imaging in surgical planning b. Should we prepare and perform surgery with future transcatheter options in mind – reality or fantasy! |
1:30 PM | Wrap Up & Lunch |
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Case Based Learning. Challenging or Complications Sessions |
9:00 AM - 11:10 AM | Session 10: Educational Valve Cases - 9 Cases (Presentation + Discussion) (7 + 7 MIN) Moderator - Prof. Ganesh Manoharan, Prof.Peter Andreka, Dr.Balbir Singh Expert Panel - Dr. Rony Mathew, Dr. V Rajasekhar, Dr. T Rajesh, Dr. H K Bali, Dr. Viveka Kumar |
09.00 - 09.14 AM | Mirror Image TAVI - Dr. Atul Mathur |
09.14 - 09.28 AM | The Invisible LCC - Dr. Rajpal K Abhaichand |
09.28 - 09.42 AM | The Road Less Travelled - Dr. Air Marshal Prashant Bharatwaj |
09.42 - 09.56 AM | Double Trouble - Dr. Suhas Hardas |
09.56 - 10.10 AM | Femoral Woes - Dr. Kirti Punamiya |
10.10 - 10.24 AM | SAVR to TAVR - A Tale of Hard Labour - Dr. Thomas Alexander |
10.24 - 10.38 AM | A Plug in Time - Dr. A Sreenivas Kumar/Dr.Gokul Reddy |
10.38 - 10.52 AM | Bending Blocks - Dr. D S Chadha |
10.52 - 11.06 AM | All Roads lead to Rome - Dr. Rahul Gupta |
11:10 AM - 11:25 AM | Tea Break |
11:25 AM - 1:45 PM | Session 11 - Educational Valve Cases - 10 Cases (Presentation + Discussion) (7 + 7 MIN) Moderator - Dr. Geza Fontos, Dr. Guilherme Attizzani, Dr. Sanjay Mehrotra Expert Panel - Dr. G Keshavamurthy, Prof Vijay Trehan, Dr. Dhiman Kahali, Dr. Navreet Singh, Dr. R K Jain |
11.25 - 11.39 AM | Buddy Bailout - Dr. Vijay Kumar Sinha |
11.39 - 11.53 AM | Mitral Mayhem - Dr. Balbir Singh |
11.53 - 12.07 PM | Unholy Hole - Dr. Ajay Swamy |
12.07 - 12.21 PM | A Good Day at the Office - Dr. Vijayakumar S |
12.21 - 12.35 PM | Pulmonary Pop Out - Dr. Muthukumaran |
12.35 - 12.49 PM | Tiny Trouble - Dr. Anuj Kapadia |
12.49 - 01.03 PM | Big Trouble - Dr. Rajiv Mennon |
01.03 - 01.17 PM | Crossing Chaos - Dr. Girish B Navasundi |
01.17 - 01.31 PM | Precious Protection - Dr. Anmol Sonwane |
01:31 - 1:45 PM | Educational valve case - Dr. Viveka Kumar |
01:45 PM | Lunch & Dispersal |