Gustavo Oderich
Professor of Vascular Surgery

Center for Aortic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine
Texas, USA
Dr Gustavo Oderich is Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, Baylor College of Medicine, Director, Center for Aortic Surgery, Baylor Medicine, Houston, Texas. Dr. Oderich completed his general surgery and vascular surgery training at the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic, joining the Mayo Clinic faculty in 2006. He relocated to Houston in 2020 from the Mayo Clinic, where he practiced for 20 years and was the immediate past Chair of the Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.
Dr Oderich is a genuine academic surgeon who has become world-renowned for advancements in fenestrated and branched stent-graft technology to treat complex aortic aneurysms and dissections. Dr. Oderich has an extensive bibliography that includes four edited books, over 700 publications in peer-reviewed journals, abstracts and book chapters. He is Associate Editor in two international journals and is a member of the editorial board of over 30 surgical and medical journals. Dr. Oderich is a member in good standing of numerous societies including American Surgical Association, American College of Surgeons and the Society for Vascular Surgery.
Talks
11:37 to 11:49
Septotomy: Case selection for optimal results, how I do it, evidence gaps and areas of unmet need
Gustavo Oderich11:49 to 12:30
Technologies for aortic dissection: Round table discussion
- Zone 0 intervention after ascending replacement: Current arch branch technologies and areas of unmet need
- EndoAscending repair – what do we need to conquer the last piece of the pie?
- Needs for B/FEVAR in visceral segment: Is there ever a need for fenestrations in post-dissection aortic aneurysms?
- False lumen management– cut, block or ignore. Is less more?
- Navigating the dissected aorta - radiation saving technologies and what the future may hold: IVUS/FORS/IOPS
13:30 to 13:45
Case Presentation
Gustavo Oderich