Endovascular toolkit in arteriovenous fistula dysfunction

Virtual Event Virtual Event

We are pleased to announce a course in the Dialysis Pathway! Endovascular toolkit in arteriovenous fistula dysfunction Join: Flavia Gentile, Nicola Pirozzi, Fernando Gallardo & Joana Ferreira Objective: The aim of this workshop is to give the participants an overview about tools which can be useful for fistula dysfunction. As vascular access dysfunction is a very common vascular disorder, its treatment requires many specialists to be able to maintain the problem. Endovascular tools are very often needed and used by interventional radiologist and vascular surgeons. Thus the course is designed to give the participants wider knowledge useful in their daily practice. Many treatment modalities can be utilised, the course will highland the indications for some specific methods, 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 basic tools to treat fistula dysfunction (stenosis, thrombosis) and the indications for some specific treatment modalities and be able to decide if they are the most appropriate for given patient. A thought that there is no unique and perfect treatment modality for each patient will be presented and highlighted. Full Programme Target audience:  CME: CME accreditation is not being sought for […]

€30,00

ESVS Advanced endovascular training in PAD Access, crossing and vessel preparation. How to optimize your algorithm

Noordwest Hospital Wilhelminalaan 12, Alkmaar, Netherlands

The PAD Pathway would like to welcome you to a new course this summer - ESVS Advanced endovascular training in PAD Access, crossing and vessel preparation. How to optimise your algorithm Collaborator: Department of Vascular Surgery Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Your carefully selected expert team will be: ÇaÄŸdaÅŸ Ünlü, vascular surgeon, MD, PhD Michiel Schreve, faculty, vascular surgeon, MD, PhD Wouter Hogendoorn, faculty, vascular surgeon, MD, PhD COURSE CONFIRMED: Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation! Objective: This training has three objectives. The first goal is to learn all the important steps in access and closure, regarding all different access sites. Access and closure are crucial steps in these procedures to ensure patient safety and successful outcomes.  Hostile groins, proximal superficial artery occlusion and all peripheral retrograde options will be discussed and taught. Different closure devices will be discussed and can be practised on as part of the course. The second goal is to learn about wire selection. With the large possibilities of wire selection and the different lesions that need to be treated, the different options will be discussed (wire escalation vs antegrade-retrograde technique). Algorithm of wire escalation and choices will be presented on the basis of existing cases. The different wires […]

€700,00

European Venous Forum 2024

Royal Olympic Hotel 28-34 Athanasiou Diakou, Athens, Greece

27-29th of June | Athens, Greece The European Venous Forum, in collaboration with the Hellenic Society of Phlebology, are pleased to announce the forthcoming meeting of the European Venous Forum meeting in the heart of Athens. The didactic sessions will cover numerous topics such as new developments in the management of VTE, update on practical phlebology and CVD. There will be the joint session with the EVF and the American Venous Forum (AVF). This year we are pleased to announce that there will also be a joint session with the European Society of Vascular Surgery (ESVS). On Saturday afternoon, the Balkan Venous Forum will hold their meeting. Venue: Royal Olympic Hotel, Athens 28-34, Athanasiou Diakou 117 43, Athens, Greece Registrations are now open! Visit europeanvenousforum.org

Indian National Vascular Day

From the founding of the Vascular Society of India on 6th August 1994, this date has become the Indian National Vascular Day.  The VSI is organising a walkathon across 34 cities in India on Sunday 4th August to promote awareness of vascular illness. Neighbouring countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh have also confirmed thier involvement. The walkathon will involve Vascular surgeons and members of the public starting at 7AM, IST. Local celebrities  (politicians, bureaucrats, film personalities, socialites) often attend and give short talks. If you are in that part of the world on Sunday 4th August, why not join in the fun!  Registration is free and the entire event is sponsored by the Vascular Society of India with no Industry involvement.

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