Medtronic

Together We beat as one
AATS Annual Meeting and Exhibits • May 9-11, 2009 • Boston, Massachusetts

Join Us For an Evening Educational Event

Minimally Invasive Options
for Today and Tomorrow

 

Moderated by Michael Mack, MD
Sunday, May 10, 2009
7-9 pm

  • Hear an executive overview of our recent acquisitions of CoreValve and Ventor Technologies.
  • Gain perspectives from your surgeon colleagues and hear how, using Medtronic products, one can transition from arrested heart, open chest procedures to the less invasive procedures that patients are requesting today.
  • Learn about several minimally invasive training and education programs that you can engage in today to become better prepared for tomorrow.
  • Explore our technology stations for hands-on learning approaches: heart valves, minimally invasive CABG, surgical ablation, endovascular and perfusion.

Sheraton Boston Hotel
39 Dalton Street
Independence & Grand Ballrooms
2nd Floor

This event is intended for professional registered attendees of AATS.
Please bring your AATS attendee badge.

This session is an industry supported satellite symposium and is not an official
part of the AATS Annual Meeting.


In-booth activities

Monday, May 11

What are your colleagues saying?
Our Ask-the-Expert physicians will engage you in today’s thought leadership. Stop by booth #903 and find out who’s talking about mitral valve repair, the future of coronary surgery, aortic valve replacement and more.

9:20 am

Minimally Invasive Stentless Aortic Valve Replacement
in Younger Patients Using the Freestyle® Valve
— Michael Moront, MD

12:15 pm

MICS CABG: The Future of Coronary Surgery
— Joseph McGinn, MD

1:15 pm

Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Repair Techniques and Results
— Eugene Grossi, MD

3:00 pm

Mosaic® Valve's Third Generation Technology Supports Implantability
— Ignacio Duarte, MD

In-booth activities

Tuesday, May 12

Take your session breaks with us!
Stop by booth #903 and gain insight from the experts.

10:05 am

Benefits of OPCAB for the High Risk Patient
— John Puskas, MD

1:20 pm

Resting Heart® System Miniaturized CPB Circuit: Results from
a Prospective Randomized Trial
— Robert Emery, MD

Activities listed are not part of the official scientific program of AATS.