2026 Topics

Steal Syndrome Revisited

A focused examination of the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of access-related ischemia.

  • Diagnostic approaches and clinical evaluation
  • Understanding ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN)
  • PAI versus DRIL: indications, techniques, and outcomes
  • Contemporary banding techniques
  • Debate: Is DRIL obsolete?

High-Flow Vascular Access

Hemodynamic consequences and clinical decision-making in high-flow states.

  • Acute cardiac decompensation
  • Chronic cardiac strain associated with access flow
  • The “megafistula” phenomenon
  • The cardiologist’s perspective (invited speaker)
  • Debate: Management of asymptomatic high-flow access

Back to Basics: Technical Perspectives

Experienced operators present their practical approaches to common procedures.

  • Declotting techniques
  • Aneurysm repair strategies
  • Creation of proximal radiocephalic AV fistulae
  • Graft selection: evidence and experience
  • The patient perspective

Complications After Percutaneous AVF (pAVF)

Anatomical considerations and management of post-procedural challenges.

  • Interpreting post-pAVF anatomy
  • The polyflow fistula
  • Management of steal in pAVF patients
  • The non-maturing pAVF
  • Debate: Clinical implications of polyflow

 

 

 

 

Education and Workforce Development

Addressing the future of dialysis access care.

  • Recruitment of surgical residents
  • Attracting interventional radiology trainees
  • Training pathways for interventional nephrologists
  • Postgraduate education models
  • Debate: Training focus: residents versus postgraduates

The Comprehensive Dialysis Access Center

Models of care delivery and operational realities.

  • The ideal comprehensive model
  • The university-based model
  • The DAI model
  • Regional experience from Arizona
  • Experience from McLeod
  • The administrator’s perspective

Exotic Access Revisited

Advanced and unconventional access strategies.

  • Indications for nonstandard access
  • “Necklace” graft configurations
  • Arterial–arterial access
  • The “poor man’s HeRO” concept
  • Lower extremity access

SAVE at CiDA: The Best of South America

A featured segment highlighting notable clinical and academic contributions from South American centers.

Interactive and Special

Sessions Stump the Experts

Case-based discussion with audience participation.

Jeopardy: Surgery vs Interventionalists vs Industry

A 90-minute interactive session highlighting emerging innovations.

The Johansson Lecture

Presented by Rick Mishler