Ingemar Davidson University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, United States

Degrees: M.D., Ph.D. Residency: Gothenburg, Sweden, Fellowships: Tulane University - New Orleans, Interests: Organ Transplantation, Fluid Resuscitation, Dialysis Access Ingemar Davidson, a native of Sweden. Dr. Davidson’s is focused on organ transplantation, Dialysis Vascular Access in End Stage Renal Disease patients. He is a retired Professor of Surgery, at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX. He is a member of medical professional societies, such as the American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, American Society of Transplant Surgeons and The Transplantation Society (International), Texas Transplantation Society (former president), and a past Board Member of Southwest Transplant Alliance (Organ Bank). His research is reflected in books, peer reviewed publications and proceedings. He is a current or past Reviewer for Critical Care Medicine, Journal for the American Society of Nephrology, Clinical Transplantation, Kidney International, and Juvenile Diabetes Foundation-International. He is a member of the Editorial Board of J of Vascular Access. He has directed postgraduate programs dedicated to Transplantation and Access for Dialysis, most notably CiDA (Controversies in Dialysis Access) now at its 20th year. He is a requested lecturer at congresses and symposiums worldwide, including team building strategies. Dr. Davidson initiated and a co-investigator for active NIH grant supported clinical dialysis access studies. Learn more at www.ingemardavidson.com Select References 1. A patient centered decision-making dialysis access algorithm. J Vasc Access, 2007, Vol 8: 59-68. 2. Understanding the dialysis access steal syndrome. A review of the etiologies, diagnosis, prevention and treatment strategies. J Vasc Access 2008; 9(3) 155-66. 3. Risk Factors Associated with Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Survival: a 9-year single center study in 315 patients. J Vasc Access 2010; 11(4);316-322. 4. Peritoneal Dialysis. American College of Surgeons 2012; DOI 10.2310/7800.2124 5. The OR Cockpit. Aviation Principles Applied to Dialysis Access. J Vasc Access 2012;13: S5-6. 6. Surgically Placed PD Catheters: Laparoscopic or Open Techniques. J Vasc Access 2012;13; S16-23. 7. Changing the peritoneal dialysis access algorithm with a precise technique of percutaneous Seldinger PD catheter placement. J Vasc Access. 2022;23(4):615-623. 8. Review of the Current Status of Percutaneous Endovascular Arteriovenous Fistula Creation for Hemodialysis Access. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 2019 Jan;42(1):1-9. 9. Ellipsys (hyperlinked video) 10. WavelinQ (hyperlinked video) 11. FDA approvals (hyperlinked).

14 September 2024 - Day 1

Time Session
11:20
12:20
Abstract Presentation
  • Effectiveness Of A Multidisciplinary Care Model For Patient With Haemodialysis Access Dysfunction By Virgin Team
    Gan Chye Chung Presenter
  • The Benefits Of A Dialysis Access Ultrasound-Guided Cannulation Service
    Karthigesu Aimanan Presenter
  • Early Primary Patency Of Scoring Balloon Angioplasty Versus High Pressure Balloon Angioplasty In Arteriovenous Fistula Stenosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Assessing The Role Of Cavea2T2 Score In Predicting Primary Patency Rate Of Native Brahiocephalic Fistula (Bcf) In Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (Husm), Kelantan.
  • Comparison Of Forearm Edema After Loop Forearm Arteriovenous Graft Between Intraoperative Transcutaneous Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection And No Injection
    Chantawit Chamnan Presenter
Zenith
16:15
17:15
Tan Li Ping Chairperson
Yii Ming Kon Chairperson
Summit 1

15 September 2024 - Day 2

Time Session
12:00
13:00
Ingemar Davidson Chairperson
Jazree Bin Jamaluddin Chairperson
Summit 1
14:00
15:00
Saravana Kumar Chairperson
  • Renal Access Aneurysm - When To Intervene
    Shi Yaxue Speaker
  • Steal Syndrome
  • Outcome Of Small Size Vessel AVF Construction With Early BAM
    He Fan Speaker
  • Management Pseudoaneurysm Of Fistula
    Yii Ming Kon Speaker
  • Q&A
Summit 1
15:00
16:00
Ingemar Davidson Chairperson
Jackie Ho Pei Chairperson
James Gilbert Chairperson
  • Case 1: Managing Cephalic Arch Syndrome With Extensive Thrombosis - Revive Or Abandon
  • Case 2: Large Venous Aneurysms; Ligate Or Repair
  • Case 3: BMI 52 For Access-Primary AVF Or Graft
  • Q&A
Summit 1