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"Brief Description of the Percutaneous Mitral Repair Procedure Using the MitraClip® Device" by Doctors Francesco Maisano, Iassen Michev, Giovanni La Canna, Antonio Colombo, Ottavio R. Alfieri, from the Division of Cardiac Surgery, Ospedale San Raffaele, Milano Italy.
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2009 Heart Valve Summit: Medical, Surgical, and Interventional Decision-Making
10-June-2009
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2009 Heart Valve Summit: Medical, Surgical, and Interventional Decision-Making
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) and the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) present the Scientific Program for the 2009 Heart Valve Summit taking place September 10–12, 2009 at the Chicago Marriott Downtown, Chicago, Illinois USA.
This two and one half day interactive program, featuring the world’s leading cardiac surgeons and cardiologists, offers an integrative approach to managing the medical, surgical and interventional challenges in valvular heart disease. The expert faculty will provide evidence-based strategies that will impact your practice performance and improve outcomes for your patients with valvular heart disease. The full program agenda can be found on the AATS website.
The program directors are Doctors are: David H. Adams, Steven F. Bolling, Robert O. Bonow, Howard C. Herrmann.
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION END JULY 15, 2009. Be sure to register before this date to receive a discount.
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ESTS Officers 2009-2010
10-June-2009
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The European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) Officers and Council were elected at the 17th European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery held 31 May - 3 June 2009 in Krakow, Poland.
President Michael Mueller, Vienna
President Elect Gunda Leschber, Berlin
General Secretary Dirk Van Raemdonck, Leuven
Treasurer Konstantinos Papagiannopoulos, Leeds
Editor Pascal Thomas, Marseille
Past President Laureano Molins, Barcelona
Past Past President Gaetano Rocco, Naples
ESTS Directors 2009 – 2010 Director of Annual Meeting: Dirk Van Raemdonck, Leuven Director of Database and Audit: Alessandro Brunelli, Ancona Directors of Education: Gaetano Rocco, Naples; Federico Venuta, Rome Director of External Relations: Gaetano Rocco, Naples
ESTS Council 2009-2010 Alessandro Brunelli, Ancona Jozsef Furak, Szeged Cengiz Gebitekin, Bursa Jaroslaw Kuzdzal, Krakow Mariano Garcia Yuste, Valladolid Alper Toker, Istanbul Federico Venuta, Rome
The 18th European Conference on General Thoracic Surgery will be held in Valladolid, Spain from the 30 May – 2 June 2010.
The next ESTS School of Thoracic Surgery will be held in Elancourt, Paris. This is the practical component of the school. The School will take place from the 8–9 October 2009 on the topic of Minimally Invasive Lung Surgery and Associated Treatments.
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Thoracic Surgery Clinics - June Issue
09-June-2009
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Thoracic Surgery Clinics - June Issue
The June 2009 issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics (Consulting Editor - Mark K. Ferguson, MD) presents an update on the Surgical and Endoscopic Management of Emphysema, with Cliff K. Choong MBBS, MD serving as Editor for the volume. Following are 4 important articles from the issue:
Edwards MA, Hazelrigg S, Naunheim KS. The National Emphysema Treatment Trial: Summary and Update Thorac Surg Clin 2009;19:169-85. Weder W, Tutic M, Bloch KE. Lung Volume Reduction Surgery in Nonheterogeneous Emphysema. Thorac Surg Clin 2009;19:193-99.
Shrager JB, DeCamp MM, Murthy SC. Intraoperative and Postoperative Management of Air Leaks in Patients with Emphysema. Thorac Surg Clin 2009;19:223-31.
Denlinger CE, Meyers BF. Update on Lung Transplantation for Emphysema. Thorac Surg Clin 2009;19:275-83.
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AATS Online Award Applications - Deadline: July 1, 2009
05-June-2009
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Third Alfred Blalock Research Scholarship 2010 – 2012 provides an opportunity for research, training and experience for North American surgeons committed to pursuing an academic career in cardiothoracic surgery. • Research program must be undertaken within the first three years after completion of an approved North American cardiothoracic residency. • Applications for the scholarship must be submitted during the candidate’s first two years in an academic position. • The scholarship will begin July 1, 2010 and conclude on July 1, 2012.
Evarts A. Graham Memorial Traveling Fellowship, 2010-2011 • Candidate must be a non-North American who plans a cardiothoracic surgery training program in a North American center and who has not had extensive (exceeding a total of six months in duration) clinical training in North America prior to making application. • Candidate should have completed his/her formal training in general surgery and in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery, but should not have reached a senior position.
For more information and to apply online.
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Viking Olov Björk – 1918-2009
01-June-2009
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Read the tribute to Dr. Bjork written by Torbjörn Ivert MD, and Dan Lindblom MD, PhD, both from the Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden, and Christian Olin MD, University Hospital, Linkoeping, Sweden.
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89th AATS Annual Meeting
26-May-2009
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89th AATS Annual Meeting
We are delighted to inform you that the 89th AATS Annual Meeting was a tremendous success. The meeting, which took place from May 9 – 13, 2009 in Boston, MA, attracted over 2,700 members and other professionals specializing in cardiothoracic surgery. The stellar program including the newly added NHLBI STITCH trial debate, a joint session with the Heart Rhythm Society, and a Pneumonectomy session were well received by attendees. Rounding out the comprehensive educational experience was the exhibit area, where attendees had the opportunity to discuss business and view new innovations in the field.
To learn more about meeting highlights, click here to view the Daily News. This newspaper is the one-stop source for all that was covered in Boston. A webcast of the program will be available on the AATS website later this summer.
Highlights of the meeting included the Presidential Address by Dr. Thomas L. Spray entitled “The Quality Conundrum”, the address of the Honored Guest Speaker Dr. Michio Kaku entitled “The Creation of the Universe, String Theory and Time Travel” and the Basic Science Lecture by Dr. Jonathan A. Epstein entitled “Insights From Developmental and Stem Cell Biology”. Dr. Thomas B. Ferguson received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his significant contributions to the specialty.
The AATS Leadership Video was shown in the AATS booth, featuring members of the AATS leadership as well as students and postdoctoral fellows, highlighting the association’s vast offerings and ways in which surgeons can inspire to the next generation of CT surgeons. This video can be viewed on the AATS website.
At its Annual Business meeting on May 12th, the AATS Council inducted the following members to positions within the AATS Council. • Dr. Alec Patterson of St. Louis, MO was inducted as the association’s 90th President; • Dr. Irving L. Kron of Charlottesville, VA was named President-Elect, • Dr. Craig R. Smith of New York, NY was elected to serve as Vice President; • Dr. Thoralf M. Sundt of Rochester, MN was elected to serve as Secretary; • Dr. David Sugarbaker of Boston, MA was elected to serve as Treasurer; • Also elected to Council, Drs. R. Morton Bolman of Boston, MA, Joseph S. Coselli of Houston, TX, Hiroshi Date of Kyoto, Japan, and Bartley P. Griffith of Baltimore, MD will join Drs. Lawrence H. Cohn, John D. Puskas, Valerie W. Rusch, Thomas L. Spray, and Vaughn A. Starnes to form the 2009-2010 AATS Council.
The membership endorsed the following actions based on the recommendations of the Council:
Approved a By-Law Amendment to include the chairs of the Education Committee and Scientific Affairs and Government Relations Committee as ex-officio members of the AATS Council.
Agreed to establish a Centennial Committee to prepare for the 100th Anniversary of the Association which will include the Historian and the Editor of the JTCVS.
Together with the STS, approved ethical guidelines for cardiothoracic surgeon relations with industry and a policy on educational uses of live surgery both of which were published in the JTCVS and the Annals and posted on the AATS website
Elected the following fifty-one surgeons to Active membership, the highest number of new members elected in the history of the association:
Giorgio M. Aru - Jackson, MS Raimondo Ascione - Bristol, United Kingdom Michael A. Borger - Leipzig, Germany Malcolm V. Brock - Baltimore, MD Alessandro Brunelli - Ancona, Italy Christopher A. Caldarone - Toronto, ON Andrew C. Chang - Ann Arbor, MI Edward P. Chen - Atlanta, GA Jonathan M. Chen - New York, NY Frederick Y. Chen - Boston, MA Sertac Cicek - Istanbul, Turkey Joseph C. Cleveland - Aurora, CO William E. Cohn - Houston, TX Gail E. Darling - Toronto, ON Paul De Leyn - Leuven, Belgium Marc De Perrot -Toronto, ON Volkmar Falk - Leipzig, Germany Roberto R. Favaloro -Buenos Aires, Argentina Heinz G. Jakob - Essen, Germany Paul M. Kirshbom - Atlanta, GA Christian Kreutzer - Buenos Aires, Argentina Jaroslaw Kuzdzal - Krakow, Poland Guenther Laufer - Innsbruck, Austria Paul C. Lee - New York, NY Harald L. Lindberg – Oslo, Norway Ugolino Livi - Udine, Italy M. Blair Marshall - Washington, DC David P. Mason - Cleveland, OH Reza J. Mehran - Houston, TX Franca M.A. Melfi - Pisa, Italy Benjamin B. Peeler - Charlottesville, VA Alberto Pochettino - Philadelphia, PA Jeffrey L. Port -New York, NY David C. Rice - Houston, TX Giancarlo Roviaro - Milano, Italy Juan J. Rufilanchas - Madrid, Spain Arkalgud Sampathkumar - New Delhi, India Ralph Alexander Schmid - Bern, Switzerland Stephan W.B. Schueler - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Hideto Shimpo - Tsu, Japan J. Michael Smith - Cincinnati, OH Benjamin Sun - Columbus, OH Pascal A. Thomas - Marseille, France Yoshiya Toyoda - Pittsburgh, PA Paul E. Van Schil - Edegem, Belgium Thomas A. Vassiliades - Atlanta, GA Jakob Vinten-Johansen - Atlanta, GA Thomas K. Waddell - Toronto, ON Song Wan - Hong Kong, China Marian Zembala - Zabrze, Poland Marcin Zielinski - Zakopane, Poland
Supported the efforts of the Education Committee, chaired by R. Morton Bolman, in reviewing additional educational activities through co-sponsorship of educational courses that will help continue to expand the educational mission of the association. The 2010 International Symposium on Congenital Heart Disease will join the following courses offered by the AATS: • AATS/ESTS Joint Symposium in Krakow, Poland on May 31, 2009 • AATS/ACCF 2009 Heart Valve Summit: Medical, Surgical and Interventional Decision-Making in Chicago, IL on September 10-12, 2009 • Cleveland Clinic’s 21st Century Treatment of Heart Failure in 2010 • Aortic Symposium in New York, NY on April 29-30, 2010 • AATS/ASCVTS Post Graduate Course in New Delhi, India in February 2010
Awarded the 2010 Scientific Achievement Award to Richard D. Weisel
Approved future Annual Meeting venues to include Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2013, Toronto, Ontario in 2014 and Seattle, Washington in 2015.
Please make plans to attend the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery to be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, ON, Canada, May 1-5, 2010.
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REMINDER! The WTSA Annual Meeting to be Held in June.
13-May-2009
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REMINDER! The Western Thoracic Surgical Association (WTSA) meeting will be held June 24–27, 2009 at the Fairmont Banff Springs hotel, Banff, AB Canada.
Register as a non-member before the Early Bird deadline of Friday, May 22, 2009, to avoid a 100 USD increase in fees.
Reserve your hotel room before the Wednesday, May 27, 2009, housing deadline.
Ensure that you have the required documentation for traveling to Canada—travelers must have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States.
The Scientific Program is available for viewing here.
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