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SUMMARY:ESVS Management of Central Venous Stenosis and Occlusion in Dialysis
DESCRIPTION:The Academy is delighted to announce a new course in the Dialysis Pathway!\nESVS Management of Central Venous Stenosis and Occlusion in Dialysis  \nYou will be in the capable hands of:\nFlavia Gentile\nRoberta Brambilla\nMatteo Tozzi\nAlexandros Mallios\nFernando Gallardo   \nObjective: Central venous stenosis and occlusions of the major intrathoracic veins (jugular\, subclavian\, brachiocephalic\, superior vena cava) can jeopardise arteriovenous fistula/graft function\, or limit access creation options in end-stage kidney disease. This workshop highlights indications/contraindications\, and management options of central venous occlusion and stenosis in the ESKD patients on HD. \nAs central venous stenosis and occlusion is a more common vascular disorder because of the rising number of patients with end stage renal disease on catheter\, its treatment requires many specialists to be able to deal with this  problem. Thus\, the course is designed to give the participants wider knowledge that will be useful in their daily practice. The course will highlight the indications for some specific methods\, which are the most appropriate for given patients. The eligible cases will be presented\, and a tailored treatment indicated. By attending this course\, participants will know the indications for some specific treatment modalities and be able to decide if they are the most appropriate for a given patient. A thought that there is no unique and perfect treatment modality for each patient will be presented and highlighted. \nPre-learning: Vascular Access: 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2018.02.001 \n \nFull programme \nTarget audience: The course is designed for vascular surgeons\, vascular surgeons in training and interventional radiologists in training\, with an intermediate level of knowledge of vascular access \nCME: CME accreditation is being requested for this session. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: € 25 for ESVS members and € 30 for non-members. Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. Where registration numbers are too low to run the course\, this will be announced on the website no later than 48 hours before the course starts. For cancellations received more than 10 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of EUR10. For cancellations received less than 5 days before the event\, no refund is possible. Please be aware that the online session will be recorded and following the session we may share the recording across Social Media and communication platforms and in our ESVS Library. If you don’t wish to appear on these recordings\, please ensure your camera is switched off prior to the start of the session. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more! \n 
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