Associate Professor University of Vermont Medical Center, United States
Comprehensive overview of the pathophysiology of lymphatic disease, the fundamental techniques involved in and the principles of lymphatic IR, presentation of evolving techniques for lymphatic IR, and case-based approaches to thoracic, abdominal, and pediatric lymphatic disease.
Learning Objectives:
Describe normal lymphatic anatomy and physiology and define mechanisms of pathophysiology in lymphatic disease.
Describe fundamental techniques and principles in lymphatic interventions, troubleshoot common challenges, and list evolving technical and device innovation in lymphatic IR.
Demonstrate knowledge and treatment of lymphatic disease of the thorax, abdomen, and the pediatric population.