Agenda

Each presentation will include five minutes for questions from the audience. Presentations will be designed to incorporate an audience response system.

Friday, September 24
0715 Registration and continental breakfast
Aneurysm 1:
Moderator: Timo Krings
0755 Welcome
Karel terBrugge
0800 Rare causes of SAH and pseudo SAH
Walter Montanera
0820 SAH is CTA good enough
Ronit Agid
0840 Endovascular treatment of small size (< 3 mm) ruptured aneurysms
Genevieve Milot
0900 Surgical management of small size (< 3 mm) ruptured aneurysms
J. Max Findlay
0920 Endovascular management of ruptured dissecting aneurysms
Timo Krings
0940 Case presentation
(ruptured aneurysm)
Chris Wallace
1000 Coffee break with exhibitors
Aneurysm 2:
Moderator: Robert Willinsky
1030 Surgical management of aneurysms presenting with mass effect
J. Max Findlay
1050 Update regarding Current studies, indications, limitations and complications with Flow Diverters
David Fiorella
1110 Grading scale of Aneurysms treated with flow diversion with case presentations (large AA)
Tom Marotta
1130 Alternatives to flow diversion, what can we learn from the past? with Case presentations (large AA)
Robert Willinsky
1200 Lunch with exhibitors
Vascular Malformations & Shunts 1:
Moderator: Ronit Agid
1300 Time resolved imaging of intra cranial AV shunts
Richard Farb
1320 From HHT to sporadic AVMs, is there a message?
Karel terBrugge
1340 The role of targeted embolization of B-AVMs
Timo Krings
1400 Surgery of B-AVMs, lessons learned
J. Max Findlay
1420 Radiosurgery of B-AVMs , the result can be surprising
Karel terBrugge
1440 Case presentations (B-AVMs)
Chris Wallace
1500 Coffee break with exhibitors
Vascular Malformations and shunts 2:
Moderator: David Mikulis
1530 Update Toronto series IC D-AVSs, implications for Onyx
Karel terBrugge
1550 Arterial approach to IC DAVSs., indications and pitfalls
Donatella Tampieri
1610 Venous approach to D-AVSs, lessons learned
Sasikhan Geibprasert
1630 Case presentations (D-AVSs, arterial, venous)
Robert Willinsky
Saturday, September 25
0730 Registration and continental breakfast
Stroke 1:
Moderator: Richard Farb
0800 Acute stroke management in Canada an update
Frank Silver
0820 Acute stroke imaging, CT versus MRI
Allan Fox
0840 Current techniques and results of endovascular interventions in acute stroke
David Fiorella
0900 Who should perform acute stroke interventions
Kieran Murphy
0920 Is there a role for surgery in acute stroke management
J. Max Findlay
0940 Case presentation (acute stroke)
Ronit Agid
1000 Coffee break with exhibits
Stroke 2:
Moderator: Kieran Murphy
1030 Will the results of the CREST trial change our practice
Frank Silver
1050 Imaging of intra cranial impending ischemia, results, limitations
David Mikulis
1110 Endovascular treatment of intracranial symptomatic arterial stenosis, indications and results
David Fiorella
1130 The role of by pass surgery, lessons learned
Mike Tymianski
1150 Case presentation (extra and intracranial stenosis)
J. Max Findlay
1200 Lunch break with exhibitors
Stroke 3 :
Moderator: Karel terBrugge
1300 Unusual strokes and conditions mimicking stroke with case presentation
Timo Krings
1400 Non invasive imaging of the head and neck venous system
Richard Farb
1420 Endovascular management of MS, is there evidence?
Kieran Murphy
1440 Endovascular venous interventions, do they work?
Miguel Bussiere
1500 Closing remarks
Karel terBrugge