Management of Aortic Rupture, Barcelona (MARB) 2025

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

Please join us in Barcelona for another MARB course! Course confirmed - please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation! Your convenors will be: Zoran Rancic & Elena Iborra The faculty guiding you includes: Ramon Vila, Emma Espinar, Begoña Gonzalo, Carolina Herranz, Malka Huici, Carlos Martinez-Rico, Dorelly Martínez-del-Carmen, Antoni Romera, Raul Lara, Esther Alba, Raul Herrera, Irene Tatger, Ivan Macía, Zoilo Madrazo. Twelve vascular surgeons who will have to deal with the management of a ruptured aortic aneurysm (RAAA) are the target audience for the novel and exclusive MARB course. It is a 2-day course that seeks to cover all the details regarding a ruptured aneurysm. The course aims to offer students the skills they need to manage the RAAA comprehensively and empower them. We also intend to provide students with the tools to create a programme to improve RAAA management in their centre. We will give them the resources needed to manage a RAAA effectively, to export and apply the information and behaviours they learned in their home country. It is a twenty-hour face-to-face course distributed over two days of intense work. The student collaborates with peers in small groups while being supervised by tutors who are subject […]

€1 200,00

NKKF – Annual Autumn Meeting 2025

22-24 October 2025 | Oslo, Norway The Norwegian Vascular Society's Annual Autumn Meeting is happening soon. Download the programme here: English programme - Autumn meeting 2025 Register here: https://hostmotet.no/pamelding/ Venue Address: Sognsveien 77C, 0855 Oslo, Norway

Journal Club – October 2025

The October edition of the journal club will discuss the following topics: Revascularisation for Peripheral Artery Disease in France: Implications for the Implementation of VOYAGER-PAD Outcomes of Off the Shelf Outer Branched Versus Inner Branched Endografts in the Treatment of Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in the B.R.I.O. (BRanched Inner – Outer) Study Group The link to join will be shared in due course. This session will be recorded and may be used for promotional, educational, or informational purposes. Recordings may be shared with our members and published on our website or other public platforms (e.g., video-sharing or social media platforms). By registering and participating, you consent to the recording of your image, voice, or any information you choose to share. If you prefer not to appear in the recording, please keep your camera and microphone turned off and avoid submitting personal data in the chat.

Vascular Closure Device Workshop 2025

De Rousch Kloosterkensweg 17, Heerlen, Netherlands

In collaboration with: Zuyderland Medical Center, Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Heerlen, the Netherlands Unfortunately, due to low take-up, this course has been cancelled.  This comprehensive workshop is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their experience in using vascular closure devices (VCDs). We will discuss the fundamental principles of vascular access, explore the evolution of VCDs, and gain practical skills through hands-on training. The workshop will cover four types of VCDs, offering a nuanced understanding of their applications and limitations. Participants will learn how to assess patients for VCD suitability, ensuring safe and effective use in various clinical scenarios. Through interactive sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to practise deploying different VCDs on wet-models, simulating real-world procedures. We will show how the different VCDs work on live cases. The workshop will also address complications associated with VCDs and provide strategies for their prevention and management. By the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently and proficiently incorporate vascular closure devices into their clinical practice, contributing to improved patient outcomes and procedural efficiency. Join the faculty team: Dr. Ozan Yazar, MD, Phd, course tutor, Zuyderland Medical Center Prof. Dr. Lee […]

Complex Thoracoabdominal Endovascular Aortic Repair 2025

ludwig maximiliian university Marchioninistraße 15, Munich, Germany

In collaboration with: LMU Department of Vascular Surgery, Munich, Germany You will be in the capable hands of: Nikolaos Tsilimparis, Prof HOD Vascular Surgery LMU Munich Giovanni Pratesi, Prof HOD Vascular Surgery University of Genoa Jan Stana, OA Vascular Surgery LMU Munich Carlota Fernandez, PhD Vascular Surgery Uppsala University Objective: Join us for a focused two-day ESVS aortic workshop dedicated to advanced endovascular treatment strategies for complex thoracoabdominal and abdominal aortic disease. This highly interactive course will guide participants through pre-operative planning and sizing, with hands-on training using two different industry endovascular materials (email info@esvs.org to find out who). The programme includes live cases from the operating theatre, giving participants real-time exposure to clinical decision-making and procedural techniques. Led by an experienced international faculty, the workshop offers a unique opportunity to deepen practical skills and engage in case-based discussions with leading experts in the field. Ideal for vascular surgeons and interventional specialists seeking to enhance their expertise in complex aortic repair, this workshop promises a dynamic and immersive learning experience. By the end of the workshop, participants will have: Strengthened their understanding of current endovascular strategies for complex thoracoabdominal and abdominal aortic aneurysms Gained practical experience in planning and sizing using […]

€320,00
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