SNIS 20th Annual Meeting Program
This is a preliminary program and is subject to change.
7:30 am Registration
8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
Neuroanatomy Master Class
Moderated by Eytan Raz, MD & Maksim Shapiro, MD
8:00 am – 8:05 am Introduction of the Kittipong Srivatanakul Neuroanatomy Lecture, Blaise Baxter, MD, FSNIS
8:05 am – 8:30 am Kittipong Srivatanakul Neuroanatomy Lecture – The Glymphatic System: From Physiology to Pathology, Timo Krings, MD
8:30 am – 8:45 am Remembering Kittipong
Didactic Session – Luminary Lecture
Moderated by J Mocco, MD & Mahesh Jayaraman, MD
9:00 am – 9:10 am JNIS Update, Felipe Albuquerque, MD, FSNIS
9:10 am – 9:25 am SNIS President’s Address, J Mocco, MD
9:25 am – 9:40 am Amy Walters Patient Lecture, The Honorable John Fetterman, United States Senator for Pennsylvania
9:40 am – 10:10 am Grant Hieshima Luminary Lecture, Nobuyuki Sakai, MD
10:10 am – 10:15 am Induction of SNIS Fellows
10:15 am – 10:45 am Break in Exhibit Hall
Didactic Session – Abstract Presentations
Moderated by Jonathan Grossberg, MD, Maxim Mokin, MD, PhD & Vernard Fennell, MD
10:45 am – 12:00 pm Late-Breaking Abstract Presentations
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Industry Technology Booth Demonstrations
Didactic Session – Around the World in 90 Minutes
Moderated by Reade De Leacy, MD & Edgar Samaniego, MD
1:30 pm – 1:41 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in the Middle East, Ossama Mansour, MD
1:41 pm – 1:52 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in China, Ya Peng, MD
1:52 pm – 2:03 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in Japan, Nobuyuki Sakai, MD
2:03 pm – 2:14 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in Australia, Laetitia de Villiers, MD
2:14 pm – 2:25 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in India, Kalyan Sajja, MD
2:25 pm – 2:36 pm Access to Technology, Most Common Pathologies and Recent Advances & Challenges in Latin America, Pedro Lylyk, MD
2:36 pm – 2:47 pm WFITN Update, Michihiro Tanaka, MD
2:47 pm – 3:00 pm Discussion
Didactic Session – Abstract Presentations
Moderated by Peter Adamczyk, MD & David Altschul, MD
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Abstract Presentations
Didactic Session – Abstract Presentations
Moderated by Adrienne Moraff, MD & Paul Singh, MD
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Abstract Presentations
3:30 pm – 3:45 pm Break in Exhibit Hall
Didactic Session – Stroke: Go with the Flow
Moderated by Violiza Inoa, MD & Akash Kansagra, MD
3:45 pm – 3:59 pm Future of Thrombectomy, Matt Gounis, PhD
3:59 pm – 4:13 pm Predicting Outcomes of Thrombectomy: Do we have a Crystal Ball, Kyle Fargen, MD
4:13 pm – 4:27 pm Recent Updates in Stroke Thrombectomy Trials, Diogo Haussen, MD
4:27 pm – 4:41 pm Expanding Indications for Thrombectomy, Mahesh Jayaraman, MD
4:41 pm – 4:55 pm Rescue Therapies for Failed Mechanical Thrombectomy: When & How, Dorothea Altschul, MD
4:55 pm – 5:09 pm AI for Stroke Interventions: No Brainer, Marc Ribo, MD
5:09 pm – 5:15 pm Discussion
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Drinks & Discussion, Hosted by the Women in Neurointervention Committee
“Contracting to WIN: Optimizing Your Physician Employment Agreement”, Mark Kopson, JD
Panel Discussion