Management of Aortic Rupture, Barcelona (MARB)

Bellvitge University Hospital Carrer de la Feixa Llarga, Barcelona, Spain

Please join us in Barcelona for the Management of Aortic Rupture (MARB) course! Your convenors will be: Ramon Vila & Elena Iborra The faculty guiding you includes: Zoran Rancic, Emma Espinar, Begoña Gonzalo, Carolina Herranz, Malka Huici, Carlos Martinez-Rico, Dorelly Martínez-del-Carmen, Antoni Romera, Raul Lara, Esther Alba, Raul Herrera, Ivan Macía, Zoilo Madrazo. Do you want to enhance your skills in managing ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (RAAA)? Do you want to thoroughly understand RAAA management techniques? Do you know how you could implement an RAAA program in your centre? Have you ever trained in AAAR treatment with simulations in a hybrid operating room? Do you know different approaches to the aorta for emergency situations? We are delighted to invite you to the ground-breaking MARB course—a once-in-a-lifetime chance for 12 vascular surgeons to holistically improve their abilities in managing ruptured aortic aneurysms (RAAA). It is a 2-day intense course that seeks to cover all the details regarding a ruptured aneurysm. This two-day program is meticulously designed to equip you with comprehensive knowledge and practical tools that can be applied in your practice immediately. You will collaborate with several professionals to benefit from all available knowledge from various perspectives: Haemodynamic RAAA Approach: Explore patient management strategies […]

€1 100,00

ESVS Management of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

online
Virtual Event Virtual Event

We are pleased to announce another course in the PAD Pathway! Management of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome You will be in the capable hands of: Eline van Hattum, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands George Geroulakos, National and Kapodestrian University of Athens, Greece Vincenzo Brizzi, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, France Bart-Jeroen Petri, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands Gert-Jan de Borst, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands Objective: This workshop will briefly cover the anatomy and pathology of TOS in general. We will focus on the management of the different types of TOS and what the current controversies are. In conclusion the future perspectives of treatment and follow-up will be shared. The thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare and difficult to detect condition, but can lead to serious chronic and disabling complaints. Early recognition and adequate treatment is key. Therefore knowledge on its anatomy, pathophysiology, and different clinical presentation per type of TOS is essential to recognize this syndrome at an early stage and to have a better understanding of which diagnostic modality and treatment option is useful. By attending this course, you will learn the anatomy, pathophysiology, epidemiology and clinical presentation of the thoracic outlet syndrome in general and its clinical subtypes. […]

€30,00

EVST Online Competition – Vascular Trauma

Zoom

EVST (European Vascular Surgeons in Training) invites you to the Vascular Trauma Online Competition on 27th November 2023 Participation in this vascular trauma competition is limited to EVST members, but all who wish to watch are invited to join. To register for the audience, please email phoebe@esvs.org. Faculty: Pedro Amorim, Tal Hörer, Stefano Ancetti, Maria Ruffino Moderators: Petar Zlatanovic, Paolo Spath, Ryan Gouveia e Melo, Marton Berczeli This competition is designed to enhance and promote vascular trauma knowledge from preoperative planning until postoperative patient management (whole spectrum of care). Applicants should have experience in vascular trauma before applying for this competition. How will the Vascular Trauma Online Competition work? Once participants have submitted their motivation letter, they will be invited to complete a quiz. Candidates will be shortlisted based on their motivation letter and quiz score. The six best candidates will be selected and will receive a preselected case with diagnostic CTA to solve. Each selected participant should prepare to present a solution for the proposed case (~5 min presentation + ~5 min discussion) starting from pre- and postoperative planning, continuing with procedure itself and finishing with postoperative workup. The case description with all necessary data will be provided beforehand. […]

Basic Vascular Ultrasound Course, Belgrade

Serbian Society for Cardiovascular Surgery Dr Kosta Todorovic 8th St., Belgrade, Serbia

The ESVS Academy invites you to the Serbian Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia for another Basic Vascular Ultrasound Course! 30th November – 2nd December 2023 Course confirmed! Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation! Join the international faculty: Kim Kargaard Bredahl, MD, PhD, Dept. Vasc. Surg., Rigshospitalet, Denmark. Nicola Aleksic, MD, Institute for Cardiovascular Disease, Belgrade, Serbia Ramon Vila, MD, Hospital Beltvitge, Barcelona, Spain Sandra Radak, MD, Institute for Cardiovascular Disease, Belgrade, Serbia Nicolaus Rousas, MD, University Hospital Larissa, Larissa, Greece Dragan Vasic, MD, PhD, Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Belgrade, Serbia Tamara Jemcov, MD, PhD, Zemun Medical Centre, Belgrade, Serbia Objectives: Vascular ultrasound provides immediate diagnostic, and may provide clinically important information not obtained by any other imaging modality. Vascular ultrasound is harmless and can be performed bedside. The course is a 50% theoretical and 50% hands-on course. During the course, participants will be taught in physics and principles behind vascular ultrasound, ultrasound anatomy and how to perform basic vascular ultrasound examination: abdominal aorta, femoral arteries, peripheral bypasses, basic carotid ultrasound, deep venous thromboses,  varicose veins and A-V fistula. Classroom sessions will be followed by hands-on sessions, where course participants will have the opportunity to practice […]

€800,00

ESVS AVF thrombolysis and thrombectomy: treatment strategies

Virtual Event Virtual Event

We are delighted to announce another course on the Vascular Access Pathway: AVF thrombolysis and thrombectomy: treatment strategies You will be guided by: Dr Flavia Gentile Johansson, Dr Anton Razuaev, Dr Maarten Snoeijs, Dr Matteo Tozzi & Dr Fernando Gallardo Objective: Vascular access thrombosis is a very common vascular access complication. Early thrombosis is most often due to an inflow problem and late thrombosis mostly to an outflow stenosis. If left untreated, it results in the fistula failure. Graft thrombosis is most often caused by neointimal hyperplasia. Thrombosis can be also a complication of needling. Treatment options include surgical thrombectomy or an endovascular approach which involves mechanical or pharmacologic thrombolysis. The course is designed to give the participants wider knowledge useful in their daily practice. It will highlight the indications for a surgical or an endovascular technique, which are the most appropriate for given patients. The eligible cases will be presented, and designed treatment indicated. By attending this course, participants will know the indications for the 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 […]

€30,00
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