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Day 1 - Thursday, Sept. 17
TimeSessionFacultyModerator(s)
12:30 – 12:35 p.m.Welcome & Setting the Stage: Technical Mastery in Coronary Surgery 

Mario Gaudino, MD, PhD
New York, NY

David Glineur, MD, PhD
St. Johns, NF, Canada

Sigrid Sandner, MD
Vienna, Austria  

 
12:35 – 2 p.m. 

Session I – Coronary Anastomosis Masterclass: How We Teach It 

The heart of the matter - Principles of the distal coronary anastomosis

  • End-to-side coronary anastomosis step-by-step 
  • Sequential anastomosis: side-to-side and diamond-shape anastomoses – step-by-step

Don’t forget the proximal anastomosis

Proximal anastomosis techniques: 

  • The “Classic” on the aorta 
  • Y- and T-anastomoses
  • Proximal anastomosis techniques in off-pump CABG

Common technical mistakes and bailout maneuvers 

Faculty technical pearls and operative videos

Intraoperative quality control: Is your anastomosis good enough? 

  • Practical TTFM interpretation – identifying technical errors in real time 
  • When to revise an anastomosis: An algorithm for intra-operative decision-making
  • High-frequency ultrasound imaging for coronary surgery 
  • Interactive troubleshooting cases 

David Glineur, MD, PhD

Joseph F. Sabik III, MD
Cleveland, OH

Michael Halkos, MD
Atlanta, GA 

Irbaz Hameed, MD, PhD
New Haven, CT

Bobby Yanagawa, MD, PhD
Toronto, ON, Canada

2 – 3 p.m. 

Session II – Conduit Choice & Grafting Strategy: Planning the Operation 

  • Which conduit for which patient and which target? 
  • How many conduits are actually needed? 
  • Do all angiographic lesions need to be grafted? 
  • Anatomic versus functional assessment in surgical decision-making 
  • Case-based operative planning discussions 

Mario Gaudino, MD, PhD

Jennifer Lawton, MD
Baltimore, MD 

Sigrid Sandner, MD

Alexandra Kharazi, MD
San Diego, CA 

3 – 3:30 p.m. Break & Faculty Meet-and-Greet 
3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Hands-On Training 

Lab Directors:  

Christopher Lau, MD
New York, NY

Molly Schultheis, MD 
Demarest, NJ

Giuseppe Tavilla, MD 
Temple, TX

Piroze Davierwala, MD 
Toronto, ON, Canada

& Industry Proctors 

5:30 – 6 p.m.Poster Competition Faculty 
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Welcome Reception & Networking with Faculty 
Day 2 - Friday, Sept. 18
TimeSessionFacultyModerator(s)
8 – 9 a.m.

Session III – Advanced Grafting Strategies 

  • Radial artery integration into multi-arterial CABG
  • Bilateral ITA grafting strategies
  • Competitive flow and its implications for conduit selection  
  • When to use single grafts 
  • Sequential grafting: when it helps — and when it should be avoided 
  • Technical planning for arterial revascularization 
  • Operative videos: How expert surgeons build graft configurations 

Mario Gaudino, MD, PhD

David Glineur, MD, PhD

Sigrid Sandner, MD 

Joseph F. Sabik III, MD 

Bobby Yanagawa, MD, PhD 

9 – 10 a.m.

Session IV– Surgical Management of Concomitant Atrial Fibrillation in Coronary Surgery

  • Lesion sets and ablation strategies during sternotomy CABG 
  • Left atrial appendage management and exclusion techniques 
  • Energy sources, technical pitfalls, and procedural planning 
  • AF treatment during minimally invasive and robotic coronary surgery 

Gorav Ailawadi, MD, MBA
Ann Arbor, MI

Armin Kiankhooy, MD
Pasadena, CA 

TBD
10 – 10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Hands-On Training 

Lab Directors:  

Christopher Lau, MD

Molly Schultheis, MD

Giuseppe Tavilla, MD 

Piroze Davierwala, MD 

& Industry Proctors 

 
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.Lunch / Industry Symposium (Sponsored by AtriCure) 
1:30 – 2 p.m.

Session V – Getting Started in Minimally Invasive Coronary Surgery

  • MIDCAB fundamentals: patient selection and procedure planning 
  • Required technical skill set before starting a program 
  • OR setup, positioning, and instrumentation 
  • Direct-vision ITA harvesting techniques 
  • Common beginner mistakes and conversion strategies 
Piroze Davierwala, MD Sigrid Sandner, MD 
2 – 3 p.m.

Session VI – Getting Started in Robotic Coronary Surgery

  • Patient selection and program requirements
  • Operating room setup, team coordination, docking, and port placement
  • Robotic internal thoracic artery harvesting: Step-by-step technical fundamentals
  • Building a successful robotic coronary program
  • Training pathways, proctorship, team development, and case selection
  • Managing intraoperative challenges 

Nirav Patel, MD
New York, NY

Michael Halkos, MD 

Marc Ruel, MD, MPH
Ottawa, ON, Canada
3 – 3:30 p.m.

Session VII– Hybrid Revascularization

  • Which patients benefit from hybrid revascularization?
  • LIMA-to-LAD Plus PCI: How I plan timing and procedural sequence
  • Physiology and imaging-guided hybrid revascularization
  • Hybrid OR logistics, heart team coordination
  • Antithrombotic strategies after hybrid revascularization 

Michael Halkos, MD

Marc Ruel, MD, MPH 

Nirav Patel, MD 
3:30 – 4 p.m. Break
4 – 5 p.m.

Session VIII – Building a Career in Academic Coronary Surgery

  • How to build an academic niche early in your career 
  • Research, trials, and collaborative networks 
  • The role of professional societies in mentorship and advancement 
  • Leadership, visibility, and career development 
  • Maintaining balance and avoiding burnout 
  • How training programs can better support young surgeons 

Mario Gaudino, MD, PhD

Joseph F. Sabik III, MD

Patrick Myers, MD
Lausanne, Switzerland

Jennifer Lawton, MD 

Irbaz Hameed, MD, PhD

Alexandra Kharazi, MD
San Diego, CA 

Day 3 - Saturday, Sept. 19
TimeSessionFacultyModerator(s)
8 – 9 a.m.Abstract Session 1  
9 – 10 a.m.Abstract Session 2   
10 – 10:30 a.m.Break 
10:30 – 11:30 a.m.

Session IX - Managing the High-Risk CABG Patient

  • Who is the high-risk CABG patient? (LV dysfunction, left main disease, porcelain aorta, shock, redo surgery)
  • Protected CABG: The role of mechanical circulatory support (Impella, IABP, ECMO, patient selection, and timing of support)
  • Impella-supported off-pump CABG in severe LV dysfunction: How I do it
  • Technical strategies to reduce operative risk (anaortic techniques, off-pump strategies, minimizing myocardial ischemia, and graft planning) 
Joseph F. Sabik III, MDTBD
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Session X – Five Papers Every Coronary Surgeon Should Know 

Interactive evidence-based review of landmark trials and contemporary studies that changed coronary surgery practice. 
Mario Gaudino, MD, PhD Sigrid Sandner, MD 
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.Lunch / Industry Symposium (Sponsored by Medtronic)
1:30 – 3 p.m. Session XI – Challenging Cases in Coronary Surgery: How Would You Do It? 

Faculty-led case discussions integrating operative planning, conduit strategy, graft configuration, minimally invasive approaches, and intraoperative decision-making. 

Nirav Patel, MD

Christopher Lau, MD

Molly Schultheis, MD

Giuseppe Tavilla, MD 

Marc Ruel, MD, MPH 

Irbaz Hameed, MD, PhD

Alexandra Kharazi, MD 

3 – 4 p.m. CABG Academy Finalists Showdown Finalists & Faculty Panel  
4 p.m. Awards Ceremony & Adjourn Course Directors