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SUMMARY:Management of Aortic Rupture\, Barcelona (MARB) 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in Barcelona for another MARB course!\nCourse confirmed – please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation!\nYour convenors will be: Zoran Rancic & Elena Iborra\nThe 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. \nTwelve 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. \nThe 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. \nIt 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 matter experts. Due to the focused attention\, the student can clarify questions in an ongoing\, casual conversation. It involves academic components and a practical application of learning by putting the student in the position of the instructor. \nDuring the mornings\, we will review several theoretical aspects: \n\n\n\nHaemodynamic RAAA Approach: We will discuss the main periods in patient management and how to behave in each circumstance with the assistance of an anaesthesiologist.\nRadiological Interpretation: We will review the results of multiple CT scans and share the critical tools that will allow the learner to read a CT angio accurately.\nVascular RAAA Management: Being assessed by experienced Vascular Surgeons and working on a simulator\, we will see how to perform an efficient aortic clamping on a critical patient\nAbdominal Compartment Syndrome: We will concentrate on abdominal compartment syndrome\, working with a general surgeon to understand how to identify and treat it.\nNon-Technical Abilities: We will introduce you to the non-technical skills that are useful in emergencies and are required for the team to perform well\n\nDuring the afternoons\, we will move to two different scenarios: \n\nIn the dissection room\, we will begin with an anatomical overview of the aorta. The student will receive a review of the essential anatomy to perform atypical aortic approaches that may allow above the renal arteries or thoracic aortic clamp. It will be followed by a practical exercise with cadaver models to put the lessons learned into practice.\nWe will implement rAAA management in the hybrid operating room and hold a debriefing to review the team’s development during the exercise.\n\n\n\n \nCome to the dissection room at the University of Barcelona School of Medicine and try alternative aortic approaches to save your patients. \n  \n  \n  \n \nYou can also come to see our hybrid operating room and practice your skills during a simulation. \n  \n  \n  \nLearning Objectives \n\nDevelop a thorough understanding of RAAA management techniques.\nEmpower yourself with the skills required to handle RAAA cases effectively.\nGain insights into creating and implementing a program to enhance RAAA management at your center.\n\nProgramme Description \nDuration: 20 hours over two intense days.\nFormat: Face-to-face sessions with small group collaboration and expert supervision. \nWhy MARB? \n\nExpert Guidance: Benefit from the mentorship of experienced vascular surgeons and subject matter experts.\nPractical Application: Move beyond theory with hands-on exercises in realistic scenarios.\nCollaborative Learning: Engage with peers in small groups for personalised attention and ongoing discussions.\n\nSecure your spot now to elevate your expertise in RAAA management.\nLimited seats are available.\nDon’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative experience.\nWe look forward to welcoming you to the MARB course! \nParticipant level: The target group is vascular surgeons with limited experience in RAAA management. Based on prior experience\, participants will work in teams of three. \nRegistration & Cancellation Policy: The registration fee is €950 for ESVS members and €1200 for non-members. It includes course materials\, coffees\, lunches and a networking dinner on the first night. Transport\, accommodation and additional meals are not included. Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. If the course is cancelled\, an announcement will be made on the website no later than one calendar month before the course starts and all registrants will be informed. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this date has passed – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than 30 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations received less than 30 days before the event\, no refund is possible. Participants are advised that photographs and video recordings may be taken during the course. By participating in the course and entering in the venue\, you consent to the publication\, release\, exhibition and reproduction of such materials to be used for the ESVS website\, ESVS communications and on ESVS social media. If you don’t want to appear in communications\, please make the organisers aware. \nFull Programme \nVenue: Bellvitge University Hospital\, Barcelona (Spain) \nAccommodation suggestions: Barcelona has a big offer of hotels\, The most convenient and closest hotel to the hospital is Hesperia Barcelona Fira Suites.\nAccreditation: CME and Medtech accreditation is being requested for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines\nExplore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/management-of-aortic-rupture-barcelona-marb-2025/
LOCATION:Bellvitge University Hospital\, Carrer de la Feixa Llarga\, Barcelona\, 08907\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251009T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20250415T123343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T115706Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced workshop of endovascular aortic arch repair 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a new course in the aortic programme\, in collaboration with the Vascular Endovascular Surgery Clinic\, Padova University Hospital – Italy\nCourse confirmed! Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation. \nThe faculty teaching you includes:\nMichele Piazza MD\, Associate Professor Vascular Surgery Padova University\,\nMichele Antonello MD\, PhD\, Associate Professor Head Endovascular Division Padova University\, and\nStephan Haulon MD\, Head of Department of Aortic and Vascular Surgery\, Hopital Marie Lannelongue\, Paris. \nObjectives: This workshop aims to develop knowledge on indications for treatment\, patient anatomical selection\, intraoperative technical aspects\, tips and tricks\, device characteristics and options for repair. Three different platforms for aortic arch devices will be analysed. In addition\, planning options\, techniques for device implantations and how to perform a safe and effective procedure will be examined.\nDay 1\, there will be a deep discussion on indications and guidelines for endovascular aortic arch repair. A practical step-by-step\, recorded case-based session\, will be presented and critically analysed with participants\, for different platforms. In particular\, major aspects will include patient selection\, graft selection based on patient anatomy\, planning\, how to conduct the procedure and how to minimise possible risks of major complications such as a stroke. The discussion is based on an informal and active interaction between participants and the faculty.\nDay 2\, Real world cases will be reviewed with a CT angiogram and planning\, with different platforms\, will be developed by participants\, with the support of the faculty. On bench step-by-step implantation of the different endograft will be performed by participants on dedicated simulators\, with a 3D printed aortic case; the procedure will be performed in a dedicated hybrid room\, for fluoroscopy use. \nParticipant level: The course is advanced and designed for vascular surgeons who have experience with endovascular thoracic and abdominal endovascular aortic repair and want to expand their knowledge to more complex distal arch and total arch repair. It is required to have a basic experience on surgical and endovascular supraortic vessel management as well as principles of TEVAR patient selection\, implantation and post-operative management. A screening questionnaire will assess if you are at the right level for the course. \nAccreditation: CME and Medtech accreditation are being requested for this course. \nRegistration & Cancellation Policy: The registration fee is € 500 for ESVS members and € 650 for non-members. It includes course material\, lunch\, coffee breaks and networking dinner. The fee does not include transportation\, accommodation and additional meals. Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. Please contact Ciara McFerran at info@esvs.org – in the first instance\, to receive a screening questionnaire of your level\, that needs to be completed within 3 days. Applicants will be informed if they meet the criteria and if so\, you will be asked to pay the fee in accordance with your membership status via the ESVS website. For any remaining questions on course content\, please contact the course organiser michele.piazza@unipd.it. \nIf the course is cancelled\, an announcement will be made on the website no later than one calendar month before the course starts and all registrants will be informed. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this date has passed – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than one calendar month before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations after this point\, no refund is possible. Participants are advised that photographs and video recordings may be taken during the course. By participating in the course and entering in the venue\, you consent to the publication\, release\, exhibition and reproduction of such materials to be used for the ESVS website\, ESVS communications and on ESVS social media. If you don’t want to appear in communications\, please make the organisers aware. \nFinal programme \nVenue: Vascular Endovascular Surgery Clinic\, Department of Cardiac\, Thoracic\, Vascular Sciences and Public Health\, First Floor Monoblocco (Aula Messori)\, Padova University Hospital\, Via Giustiniani 2\, Padova – Italy (35100). \nAccommodation suggestions: Watch this space! \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines\nExplore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more. \nCommercial names of medical devices/software/equipment may appear in this content because they are linked to specific medical procedures\, which are the focus of this training material. Other products in the market can be used to perform the aforementioned medical procedures. ESVS does not endorse any particular product.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/advanced-workshop-of-endovascular-aortic-arch-repair-2025/
LOCATION:Padova University Hospital\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250904T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250904T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241216T140002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T130801Z
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SUMMARY:ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam - September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand\, the ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam is back\, with three sessions this year! \nJoin: Eline Van Hattum and Martin Teraa in the September 2025 edition. \nObjective: The overarching objective of this course is to prepare candidates for some of the different parts of the FEBVS examination. This part of the course prepares candidates for the viva voce section of the examination. \nSmall group viva voce exam practice\, covering FEBVS curriculum topics on vascular disease. The viva voce practice will follow the format of case-based discussion with PowerPoint slides to focus questions and answers. The session is mapped to the FEBVS curriculum and covers a wide range of vascular conditions. Clinical presentation\, pathology\, investigation including imaging and treatment options will be covered during the session. Participants will be split into groups with one member of faculty for each group. Each participant will be asked to manage a clinical scenario for a minimum of 10 minutes under simulated (online) exam conditions whilst the other members of the group observe the discussion. Timings need to be strictly adhered to and will accommodate the number of candidates in each session. The timing of the session will allow for some feedback from the convenors on your performance as well as the chance for candidates to ask any questions. \nOn completion of this section of the course\, as well as assimilating knowledge of lower limb\, carotid\, aortic and venous conditions\, candidates will have a high level of understanding of how to approach answering clinical oral exam questions in an ordered\, organised and logical way. On completion of the course the candidate will have improved their chance of passing the FEBVS examination. \nTarget audience: The course is designed for all vascular surgical trainees who are considering taking professional exams in vascular surgery. \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 10 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 snippets of 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines and explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/esvs-viva-voce-practice-for-the-febvs-exam-september-2025/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250619T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250619T193000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20250414T123227Z
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SUMMARY:KOL Forum 7: Venous
DESCRIPTION:We are very proud to announce the second Venous KOL Forum in the series! \nKey Opinion Leader Forum 7: Venous\nYou will be able to pose your questions to our panel: KOLs Stephen Black and Marie Josee van Rijn\, as well as Efthymios Avgerinos\, the Venous Pathway Lead. \nKOL Forum 7: Venous ticket – Members only event \n \nNot yet a member?\n→ JOIN THE ESVS COMMUNITY TODAY \nObjective:\nDo you have a challenging case? Are you unsure how to treat venous issues? Do you want a different perspective? Are you a member? Then you are welcome join our new KOL Forum to hear how a KOL would treat your case! This is an educational initiative for those with moderate to advanced vascular surgery knowledge. It allows participants to ask and get a response to burning questions on moderate to difficult cases by either submitting them for possible selection in the Forum\, or via the KOL Forum case library. You can also just join and learn! The sessions are designed to: \nProvide more advanced training to experienced surgeons\nProvide a rare opportunity to interact with THE experts in a field\nReceive advice on personal cases\nBe informal spaces\nBe exclusive for members\n________________________________________________________________________________ \nThis Venous KOL Forum. the seventh in the series\, will host Stephen Black and Marie Josee van Rijn. for this purpose. \nDr. Marie Josee van Rijn:Marie Josee van Rijn is a vascular and endovascular surgeon as well as an epidemiologist and works at the Erasmus Medical Centre. She is section editor of venous and vascular access for the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. She has set up a deep venous expert team at the Erasmus University Medical Centre\, Netherlands\, in close collaboration with the departments of dermatology\, haematology and interventional radiology\, where patients with leg/pelvic venous disease are treated with the latest techniques like mechanical thrombectomy and/or stenting. She is one of the founding KOLs of EveR; European Venous Registry and part of a large Dutch collaboration for research on pelvic venous disorders. She was in the writing committee of the ESVS guidelines on chronic venous disease\, as well as the Dutch venous guideline update. She is on the board of the European Venous Forum and the Benelux Society of Phlebology. \n  \n  \nProfessor Stephen Black: Stephen is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital and a Professor of Venous Surgery at Kings College\, London. He is the Site Lead for Surgery at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital and the Co-Research & Development Lead for the Cardiovascular Directorate (Cardiology\, Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery). He was Clinical Lead for Vascular Surgery for 4 years (2019-2023). Stephen’s principal clinical interest is the treatment of Venous Disease. He has established a large practice in the treatment of both Acute and Chronic Deep Venous Disease as well as superficial venous disorders and together with a comprehensive multi-disciplinary team of colleagues at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital is part of one of the largest such services in Europe. He is programme director for European Venous Forum Hands on Workshops (EVF HOW) and Charing Cross Vascular Symposium Venous Programme. He was Venous Tutor for ESVS\, 2014-2018 and was an examiner for the Fellowship of the European Board of Vascular  Surgery. Stephen is Global & UK Principal Investigator for a number of ongoing trials and is actively involved in research to improve treatment of patients with Venous Disease and has been involved in a number of first in-man procedures. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: This is a free event for members only and pre-registration is required. You do not have to submit a case to be able to register\, but the success of the event relies on your interesting cases and you won’t even have to present it! Simply reserve your place above or get in touch with us at info@esvs.org. \nSending us your case: If you want a chance to have yours selected\, please send it in\, using the case submission template (sticking to the number of slides as much as possible\, order can be changed)\, to ciara@esvs.org by Friday 6th June. If your case is selected for the event\, you will be awarded a FREE Academy workshop ticket of your choice\, at the 2025 Annual Meeting (except CCVUS; the European Triathlon; EVST Cup and the collaborative session with NOTSS)! The Annual Meeting takes place this year in Istanbul\, Türkiye 23rd – 26th September 2025. \nLet us know if you want to remain anonymous; have your case explained by the KOL; or whether you prefer to take a few minutes to introduce your case on the day. The panel will then review and select two of the most interesting and appropriate cases for the session and show you how it could be done!  There will be time at the end for questions from the audience about these and other venous cases. Keep any eye on our KOL Forum case library and social media as cases will be added before and after the event\, to start the discussion between you and the KOLs. \nWhere registration numbers are too low to run the event\, this will be announced on the website no later than 48 hours before the event starts. 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/kol-forum-7-venous/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250605T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250605T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241203T081436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T072349Z
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SUMMARY:Statistics 4 Vascular Surgeons Part 1 & Part 2 - 2025
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss your chance this time! You will be in the capable hands of Sergi Bellmunt Montoya\, Francisco Álvarez Marcos & Graeme Ambler \nPart 1: 3rd June\nPart 2: 5th June \nObjective: These two-part online workshops cover what a Vascular Surgeon or Vascular Surgical Trainee needs to know about statistics in the context of understanding published literature or performing original research. The workshop consists of interactive discussion\, working through defined areas of statistical analysis\, led by well-respected vascular surgical colleagues who will allow plenty of time for questions and answers. On completion of these workshops attendees will have a clear understanding of statistics and statistical analysis as commonly appears in scientific publications. Attendees will enhance their ability to critically appraise published literature and understand when published evidence should influence their practice (and when it shouldn’t). Attendees will increase their knowledge of how and when to perform statistical analyses and where to go for help with this. They will certainly understand the general principles of the standard and level of knowledge needed to pass the FEBVS exam. \nTarget audience: The workshop is aimed at any clinician who sees vascular patients but is a must for trainees sitting professional exams (e.g. FEBVS). \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 snippets of 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. \nCME: An application has been made to the UEMS EACCME® for CME/CPD accreditation of this event. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/statistics-4-vascular-surgeons-part-1-part-2-2025/2025-06-05/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250603T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250603T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241203T081436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T072343Z
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SUMMARY:Statistics 4 Vascular Surgeons Part 1 & Part 2 - 2025
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss your chance this time! You will be in the capable hands of Sergi Bellmunt Montoya\, Francisco Álvarez Marcos & Graeme Ambler \nPart 1: 3rd June\nPart 2: 5th June \nObjective: These two-part online workshops cover what a Vascular Surgeon or Vascular Surgical Trainee needs to know about statistics in the context of understanding published literature or performing original research. The workshop consists of interactive discussion\, working through defined areas of statistical analysis\, led by well-respected vascular surgical colleagues who will allow plenty of time for questions and answers. On completion of these workshops attendees will have a clear understanding of statistics and statistical analysis as commonly appears in scientific publications. Attendees will enhance their ability to critically appraise published literature and understand when published evidence should influence their practice (and when it shouldn’t). Attendees will increase their knowledge of how and when to perform statistical analyses and where to go for help with this. They will certainly understand the general principles of the standard and level of knowledge needed to pass the FEBVS exam. \nTarget audience: The workshop is aimed at any clinician who sees vascular patients but is a must for trainees sitting professional exams (e.g. FEBVS). \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 snippets of 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. \nCME: An application has been made to the UEMS EACCME® for CME/CPD accreditation of this event. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/statistics-4-vascular-surgeons-part-1-part-2-2025/2025-06-03/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241218T152824Z
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SUMMARY:Hostile neck and IBD 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce a new face-to-face course in the Aortic Pathway!\nIn collaboration with the Department of Vascular Surgery\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece & the 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens\, Laiko Hospital\, Athens\, Greece\nCourse confirmed! Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation. \nYou will be joined by:\nProfessor Athanasios Giannoukas\, Professor in Vascular Surgery\, Vascular Surgery Department\, University Hospital of Larissa\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nChristos Klonaris\, Professor of Vascular Surgery\, 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens\, Laiko Hospital\, Athens\, Greece\nMiltiadis Matsagkas\, Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Vascular Surgery Department\, University Hospital of Larissa\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nAthanasios Katsargyris\, Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Vascular Surgery Department\, University Hospital of Larissa\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nGeorge Pitoulias\, Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Division of Vascular Surgery\, 2nd Department of Surgery\, Faculty of Medicine\, “G. Gennimatas” General Hospital of Thessaloniki\, School of Health Sciences\, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki\, Thessaloniki\, Greece.\nGeorge Kouvelos\, Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Vascular Surgery Department\, University Hospital of Larissa\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nKonstantinos Spanos\, Associate Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Vascular Surgery Department\, University Hospital of Larissa\, Faculty of Medicine\, School of Health Sciences\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nZoran Rancic\, Professor of Vascular Surgery\, Clinic for Vascular Surgery\, University Hospital Zurich\, University of Zurich\, Zurich\, Switzerland \nObjective: The most important steps for endovascular treatment of aorto-iliac aneurysmal disease are the sizing and planning of the procedure as well the knowledge of current devices in order to achieve the best clinical outcome. Most importantly the participant will learn how to size and plan EVAR cases\, both simple and challenging ones. The participants will have hands-on practice in sizing and planning of many cases\, with the use of a software platform and hands-on practise on simulators and various devices. The participants will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge on planning and sizing and grafts selection as well as training on endografts deployment in various AAA’s morphology. \nFinal Programme  \nTarget audience: Young vascular surgeons and senior residents interested in endovascular treatment of aorto-iliac aneurismal disease. Prior experience in EVAR is expected. \nAccreditation: CME and Medtech accreditation is being sought for this event. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: € 900 for ESVS members and €1200 for non-members. The fee/registration includes lunch and a networking dinner. The fee/registration does not include flights\, transport to and from airport\, accommodation and additional meals. For registration and logistics information please contact the ESVS office: info@esvs.org. Questions regarding course content\, qualifications etc. can be addressed to Konstantinos Spanos spanos.kon@gmail.com. Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. The final decision of whether the course will be conducted is announced on the website no later than one calendar month before the course starts. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this message is given – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than 30 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations received less than 30 days before the event\, no refund is possible. \nParticipants are advised that photographs and video recordings may be taken during the course. By participating in the course and entering in the venue\, you consent to the publication\, release\, exhibition and reproduction of such materials to be used for the ESVS website\, ESVS communications and on ESVS social media. If you don’t want to appear in communications\, please make the organisers aware. \nVenue: Anatomy Department\, Faculty of Medicine\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens\, Greece.Building 4\, 1st Floor\, 75 Mikras Asias St. Goudi\, 115 27\, Athens \nSuggested nearby accommodation:\nHotel Stratos Vassilikos. 114 Michalakopoulou str.\, 115 27 Athens\nHotel Golden Age. 57 Michalakopoulou str.\, 115 28 Athens \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY \nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more! \nCommercial names of medical devices/software/equipment may appear in this content because they are linked to specific medical procedures\, which are the focus of this training material. Other products in the market can be used to perform the aforementioned medical procedures. The ESVS does not endorse any particular product.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/hostile-neck-and-ibd-2025/
LOCATION:Anatomy Department\, Faculty of Medicine\, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens\, Greece\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241216T135539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T112456Z
UID:310872-1747936800-1747940400@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam - May 2025
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand\, the ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam is back\, with three sessions this year! \nJoin: Eline Van Hattum and Anne Burdess in the May 2025 edition. \nObjective: The overarching objective of this course is to prepare candidates for some of the different parts of the FEBVS examination. This part of the course prepares candidates for the viva voce section of the examination. \nSmall group viva voce exam practice\, covering FEBVS curriculum topics on vascular disease. The viva voce practice will follow the format of case-based discussion with PowerPoint slides to focus questions and answers. The session is mapped to the FEBVS curriculum and covers a wide range of vascular conditions. Clinical presentation\, pathology\, investigation including imaging and treatment options will be covered during the session. Participants will be split into groups with one member of faculty for each group. Each participant will be asked to manage a clinical scenario for a minimum of 10 minutes under simulated (online) exam conditions whilst the other members of the group observe the discussion. Timings need to be strictly adhered to and will accommodate the number of candidates in each session. The timing of the session will allow for some feedback from the convenors on your performance as well as the chance for candidates to ask any questions. \nOn completion of this section of the course\, as well as assimilating knowledge of lower limb\, carotid\, aortic and venous conditions\, candidates will have a high level of understanding of how to approach answering clinical oral exam questions in an ordered\, organised and logical way. On completion of the course the candidate will have improved their chance of passing the FEBVS examination. \nTarget audience: The course is designed for all vascular surgical trainees who are considering taking professional exams in vascular surgery. \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 10 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 snippets of 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines and explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more! \n  \n 
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/esvs-viva-voce-practice-for-the-febvs-exam-may-2025/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250403T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241205T141012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T075437Z
UID:310497-1743699600-1743706800@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:How to publish a systematic review/meta analysis 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Academy is pleased to welcome back:\nHow to publish a systematic review/meta analysis\nDid you miss it last year? They’re back!\nYou will be in the capable hands of: Phil Stather and Graeme Ambler \nObjective: Attendees will be walked through the steps necessary to perform and publish a systematic review. Systematic reviews of the published literature are a well recognised and respected way of contributing to our understanding of vascular disease. The course is designed to give the participants wider and clearer knowledge of how to plan\, conduct\, write up and publish a systematic review. As well as advancing knowledge\, performing and publishing a systematic review is an excellent way to enhance your curriculum vitae and career opportunities. The course is run by vascular surgeons who have enormous experience in conducting and supervising systematic reviews. By attending this course\, participants will know how to plan\, perform\, write up and publish a systematic review. \nTarget audience: Vascular surgeons\, vascular trainees and vascular nurses who want to advance their careers and curriculum vitae\, as well as contributing to the scientific literature\, by performing and publishing one or more high quality systematic reviews. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: € 25 for ESVS members and € 30 for non-members. The number of attendees is limited in order to maximise the ability of the convenors to provide an individual and tailored learning experience. 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is being requested for this session. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/how-to-publish-a-systematic-review-meta-analysis/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250402T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20250122T163619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T121946Z
UID:313464-1743616800-1743620400@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:KOL Forum 6: PAD
DESCRIPTION:We are very proud to announce the third PAD KOL Forum in the series! \nKey Opinion Leader Forum 6: PAD – Diabetic Foot\nYou will be able to pose your questions to our panel: KOLs Alberto Settembrini\, Dave Russell\, Luca Dalla Paola and Gwendolyn Cazander\, as well as Kak Khee Yeung\, the PAD Pathway Lead. \nKOL Forum 6: PAD ticket – Members only event \n \nNot yet a member?\n→ JOIN THE ESVS COMMUNITY TODAY \nObjective:\nDo you have a challenging case? Are you unsure how to treat aortic issues? Do you want a different perspective? Are you a member? Then you are welcome join our new KOL Forum to hear how a KOL would treat your case! This is an educational initiative for those with moderate to advanced vascular surgery knowledge. It allows participants to ask and get a response to burning questions on moderate to difficult cases by either submitting them for possible selection in the Forum\, or via the KOL Forum case library. You can also just join and learn! The sessions are designed to: \nProvide more advanced training to experienced surgeons\nProvide a rare opportunity to interact with THE experts in a field\nReceive advice on personal cases\nBe informal spaces\nBe exclusive for members\n________________________________________________________________________________ \nThis PAD KOL Forum. the sixth in the series\, will host Alberto Settembrini\, Dave Russell\, Luca Dalla Paolo and Gwendolyn Cazander\, \nDr. Alberto Settembrini is a vascular surgeon with extensive training in Italy and in leading centres across Europe and the United States. His expertise encompasses both endovascular and open vascular procedures for the treatment of carotid and aortic diseases\, with a special focus on critical limb-threatening ischaemia and diabetic foot management. He is currently practicing at IRCCS MultiMedica in Sesto San Giovanni\, Milan\, a renowned centre for diabetic foot care and peripheral arterial disease management. Dr. Settembrini routinely performs endovascular and surgical interventions for carotid\, aortic\, and peripheral arterial diseases. He is the author of peer-reviewed publications on various aspects of vascular surgery and frequently serves as a speaker at international conferences and as a reviewer for different vascular surgery journals. He is an active member of the Italian Society of Vascular Surgery\, the ESVS Library Committee\, and the International Relations Committee of the Society of Vascular Surgery. Dr. Settembrini is also a Fellow and currently an examiner for the European Board of Vascular Surgery. \n\n  \nDavid Russell trained as a general and vascular surgeon in the Yorkshire and Humber region\, UK. His interest in the diabetic foot flourished during his vascular fellowship in Adelaide\, Australia\, where he had the opportunity to work closely alongside an integrated MDT team. He was appointed to Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust\, UK as a consultant vascular surgeon with interest in diabetic foot disease in 2010 and has developed the local MDT clinic\, community foot protection team and research capacity locally since this time. \nDavid has research interests in assessment of ischaemia and decision making around revascularisation; wound healing; early detection of infection; he is an Associate Professor at the Leeds Institute of Clinical Trials Research\, University of Leeds. He holds a prestigious NIHR Advanced Fellowship\, is the Chief Investigator for both the UK NIHR HTA funded MIDFUT trial and NIHR Academy funded DOMINO-DFU study\, and Co-Investigator for the UK NIHR HTA funded CODIFI2 trial. He is a member of the Research Committee of the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland as the chair of the diabetic foot research specialist interest group. He is a member of NICE and IWGDF guideline committees on the diabetic foot. In addition\, David has a keen interest in teaching with both regional and national roles in training vascular surgeons in diabetic foot management. \n \nDr. Gwendolyn Cazander is a European certified vascular surgeon. Since 2016\, she has been working as a general and vascular surgeon in Ikazia hospital in Rotterdam\, Eurocept clinics (complex wounds) and Blaak clinics (varicoses treatments). Dr. Cazander is passionate about\, and specialised in\, complex wound healing and diabetic foot. In 2005\, she started investigating larval therapy and received international awards for her work. Her thesis (Amsterdam\, 2010) was called: ‘How do maggots operate?’\, about the underlying mechanisms of action of larval therapy. She still participates in wound research projects and has been a speaker and participant at many national and international congresses. Since 2020\, Dr. Cazander is OC member of the International Symposium on Diabetic Foot (ISDF). Moreover\, she is Medical Director of surgery at the Eurocept care company since 2024 and is developing more high-quality complex wound care and diabetic foot care in the Netherlands\, with the aim of setting up new Dutch clinics for this purpose. \n  \nProfessor Luca Dalla Paola is based in the Department of Medical Sciences at the Ferrera University School of Medicine and a visiting professor at Harvard Medical School. \nSurgical activity: Limb salvage\, Charcot foot reconstuction\, Conservative surgical treatment of osteomyelitis\, Amputations (major-minor)\, Reconstruction with bioengineered tissues\, Plastic surgery\, Diabetic foot wound care. 13000 surgical procedures on diabetic foot in the last 10 years (1000/year).\nScientific activity Member of Italian Diabetic Foot Study Group. Member of European Diabetic foot Study Group (DFSG) of EASD. Chairman of International Course on Diabetic Foot 2002 (ICDF2002). Chairman of International Course on Diabetic Foot 2004 and 2007. Chairman of  International Course on Charcot Foot 2012 (ICDF2012). Chairman of International Course on Osteomyelitis and Diabetic Foot 2014 (ICDF2014). Past Chairman of International Association of Diabetic Foot Surgeons (ADF-S). Member of editorial board of  “Diabetic Foot and Ankle”. \nAwards: Paul Brand Award 2016. Ilizarov Award 2018.\nMember of the DIABETIC FOOT WORLD DAY scientific board. Director International Fellowship program on Diabetic Foot 2023-2024-2025 \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: This is a free event for members only and pre-registration is required. You do not have to submit a case to be able to register\, but the success of the event relies on your interesting cases and you won’t even have to present it! Simply reserve your place above or get in touch with us at info@esvs.org. \nSending us your case: If you want a chance to have yours selected\, please send it in\, using the case submission template (sticking to the number of slides as much as possible\, order can be changed)\, to ciara@esvs.org by Wednesday 26th March. If your case is selected for the event\, you will be awarded a FREE Academy workshop ticket of your choice\, at the 2025 Annual Meeting (except CCVUS; the European Triathlon; and the collaborative session with NOTSS)! The Annual Meeting takes place this year in Istanbul\, Türkiye 23rd – 26th September 2025. \nLet us know if you want to remain anonymous; have your case explained by the KOL; or whether you prefer to take a few minutes to introduce your case on the day. The panel will then review and select two of the most interesting and appropriate cases for the session and show you how it could be done!  There will be time at the end for questions from the audience about these and other PAD cases. \nKeep any eye on our KOL Forum case library and social media as cases will be added before and after the event\, to start the discussion between you and the KOLs. \nWhere registration numbers are too low to run the event\, this will be announced on the website no later than 48 hours before the event starts. 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/kol-forum-6-pad/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250320T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250321T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20250106T132127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T143043Z
UID:311445-1742475600-1742563800@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:ESVS Planning and Sizing 2025 - Zagreb
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a new face-to-face course in the Aortic Pathway\, taking place in Zagreb! \nCourse confirmed! Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation!\nYou will be in the capable hands of: Zoran Rancic\, Frederico Bastos Goncalves\, Fernando Gallardo\, Predrag Pavic\, Elena Iborra and Damir Haluzan.   \nObjectives: This 2-day workshop is designed to provide gradually more and more advanced knowledge in the field of planning and sizing. Participants will learn about the pathology of abdominal aorta\, important features of abdominal and thoracic aorta (with side branches that determine feasibility of EVAR/TEVAR or require more complex endovascular procedures) and diagnosis (intact AAA or ruptured AAA\, with presence of aorto-cava fistula\, aorto-enteric fistula). For the thoracic aorta pathologies\, focus will be on aneurysm\, but also the PAU (penetrating aortic ulcus) and type B aortic dissection.  All the features as well as hemodynamic instability with arterial hypotension at the moment of CTA\, influence the sizing and planning. All steps of the sizing and planning (necessity of CTA\, arterial access\, proximal\, distal landing zone…) will be discussed\, as well as their importance and role in the process and the consequences of any mistakes that may have occurred. Participants can choose the exact prosthesis for each patient from the various company brochures. Furthermore\, participants will be asked to take anonymised DICOM CTA of any potential EVAR/TEVAR procedure they plan to do with them\, or those who resulted in insufficient treatment\, and discuss with faculty panel. \nFull Programme \n \nTarget audience: Suitable for several different profiles: 1. Vascular Surgery/Interventional Radiology Trainees. 2. Vascular surgeons who do not feel comfortable in sizing and planning or in centres where sizing and planning is done by a company representative. 3. Vascular surgeons who want to deepen their knowledge in specific situations (dissection\, intramural haematoma\, PAU). \nAccreditation: CME and Medtech accreditation are being requested. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: € 450 for ESVS members and € 580 for non-members. The fee includes course materials\, coffee breaks and lunch as well as a networking dinner on the first evening. Transport\, accommodation and additional meals are not included. For registration and logistics information please contact the ESVS office: info@esvs.org. Questions regarding course content\, qualifications etc. can be addressed to zoran.rancic1010@gmail.com. \nPlease note that the course is dependant on final registration numbers. The final decision of whether the course will be conducted is announced on the website and to participants individually\, no later than one calendar month before the course starts. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this message is given – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than 20 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations received less than 20 days before the event\, no refund is possible. \nVenue and suggested nearby accommodation (not included): Educational centre East\, University Hospital Centre Zagreb (KBC)\, Kispaticeva 12\, Zagreb\, Croatia. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more! \nCommercial names of medical devices/software/equipment may appear in this content because they are linked to specific medical procedures\, which are the focus of this training material. Other products in the market can be used to perform the aforementioned medical procedures. ESVS does not endorse any particular product.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/esvs-planning-and-sizing-2025-zagreb/
LOCATION:University Hospital Centre Zagreb (KBC)\, Ulica Mije Kišpatića 12\, 10000\, Zagreb\, Croatia\, Zagreb\, 10000\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250213T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20241216T133901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241217T101138Z
UID:310869-1739469600-1739473200@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam - February 2025
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand\, the ESVS Viva Voce practice for the FEBVS exam is back\, with three sessions this year! \nJoin: Sanna Kouhia and Alexander Gratl in the Februrary 2025 edition. \nObjective: The overarching objective of this course is to prepare candidates for some of the different parts of the FEBVS examination. This part of the course prepares candidates for the viva voce section of the examination. \nSmall group viva voce exam practice\, covering FEBVS curriculum topics on vascular disease. The viva voce practice will follow the format of case-based discussion with PowerPoint slides to focus questions and answers. The session is mapped to the FEBVS curriculum and covers a wide range of vascular conditions. Clinical presentation\, pathology\, investigation including imaging and treatment options will be covered during the session. Participants will be split into groups with one member of faculty for each group. Each participant will be asked to manage a clinical scenario for a minimum of 10 minutes under simulated (online) exam conditions whilst the other members of the group observe the discussion. Timings need to be strictly adhered to and will accommodate the number of candidates in each session. The timing of the session will allow for some feedback from the convenors on your performance as well as the chance for candidates to ask any questions. \nOn completion of this section of the course\, as well as assimilating knowledge of lower limb\, carotid\, aortic and venous conditions\, candidates will have a high level of understanding of how to approach answering clinical oral exam questions in an ordered\, organised and logical way. On completion of the course the candidate will have improved their chance of passing the FEBVS examination. \nTarget audience: The course is designed for all vascular surgical trainees who are considering taking professional exams in vascular surgery. \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 10 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 snippets of 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines and explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/esvs-viva-voce-practice-for-the-febvs-exam-february-2025/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250205T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20250106T143455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T100421Z
UID:311454-1738778400-1738785600@esvs-staging.kwantic.dev
SUMMARY:KOL Forum 5: Aortic
DESCRIPTION:We are very proud to announce the first aortic KOL Forum in the series! \nKey Opinion Leader Forum 5: Aortic – Uncomplicated type B aortic dissection – decision doubts and future perspectives \nYou will be able to pose your questions to our panel: KOLs Firas Mussa and Jacob Butz Lilly\, as well as Zoran Rancic\, the Aortic Pathway Lead. \nKOL Forum 5: Aortic ticket – Members only event \n \nNot yet a member?\n→ JOIN THE ESVS COMMUNITY TODAY \nObjective:\nDo you have a challenging case? Are you unsure how to treat aortic issues? Do you want a different perspective? Are you a member? Then you are welcome join our new KOL Forum to hear how a KOL would treat your case! This is an educational initiative for those with moderate to advanced vascular surgery knowledge. It allows participants to ask and get a response to burning questions on moderate to difficult cases by either submitting them for possible selection in the Forum\, or via the KOL Forum case library. You can also just join and learn! The sessions are designed to: \nProvide more advanced training to experienced surgeons\nProvide a rare opportunity to interact with THE experts in a field\nReceive advice on personal cases\nBe informal spaces\nBe exclusive for members\n________________________________________________________________________________ \nThe first aortic KOL Forum and fifth in the series\, will host Jacob Butz-Lilly and Firas Mussa \nJacob Budtz-Lilly is a senior consultant and associate professor of vascular surgery at the University Hospital of Aarhus in Aarhus\, Denmark. He is responsible for their aortic program\, which is the national referral centre for complex aortic disease in Denmark. He has a wealth of international experience and relationships\, having studied medicine both in Canada and the United States and specialising in vascular surgery in Denmark. He completed his PhD on aortic pathology in Uppsala\, Sweden\, where he went on to complete a fellowship in complex aortic treatment in both Uppsala and Malmö. Dr. Budtz-Lilly is the previous president of the Danish Vascular Society and currently sits as the chair for Vascunet\, a committee within the European Society of Vascular Surgery\, and the incoming co-chair of the International Consortium of Vascular Registries. He is a Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery and a member of the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery editorial board. He has multiple publications and is active in several trials on complex aortic disease. Dr. Budtz-Lilly is also the primary investigator for the ongoing Scandinavian trial of Uncomplicated Aortic Dissection Therapy (The SUNDAY Trial). \n  \n  \nDr. Firas Mussa is nationally and internationally recognised as a thought leader in the treatment of aortic dissection. In 2023\, the National Heart\, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) awarded Dr. Mussa along with colleagues from SUNY Downstate and Duke University\, the IMPROVE-AD trial. This is a multi-center\, multi-million dollar\, seven-year\, randomized controlled trial examining the treatment efficacy of upfront thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR) as compared to Standard of Care with medical therapy with selective TEVAR for patients with uncomplicated Type B aortic dissection (uTBAD). Prior to that\, Dr. Mussa was the first physician from New York to become a member of the prestigious International Registry of Aortic Dissection (IRAD) and leading NYU to become the first in the state dedicated for the treatment of this potentially fatal condition. Having published extensively in both basic and clinical research\, he has presented around the world. His areas of clinical expertise include open and complex endovascular repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms\, type B aortic dissections\, carotid artery stenosis\, lower extremity ischemia\, mesenteric ischemia\, and venous insufficiency and varicose veins. He is a Distinguished Member of the Society of Vascular Surgery. Dr. Mussa’s ultimate passion is educating the next generation of leaders in vascular surgery. He has been actively involved teaching\, mentoring and training medical students\, residents and fellows. \n\nRegistration and Cancellation policy: This is a free event for members only and pre-registration is required. You do not have to submit a case to be able to register\, but the success of the event relies on your interesting cases and you won’t even have to present it! Simply reserve your place above or get in touch with us at info@esvs.org. \nSending us your case: If you want a chance to have yours selected\, please send it in\, using the case submission template (sticking to the number of slides as much as possible\, order can be changed)\, to ciara@esvs.org by January 28th. If your case is selected for the event\, you will be awarded a FREE Academy workshop ticket of your choice\, at the 2025 Annual Meeting (except CCVUS; the European Triathlon; and the collaborative session with NOTSS)! The Annual Meeting takes place this year in Istanbul\, Türkiye 23rd – 26th September 2025. \nLet us know if you want to remain anonymous; have your case explained by the KOL; or whether you prefer to take a few minutes to introduce your case on the day. The panel will then review and select two of the most interesting and appropriate cases for the session and show you how it could be done!  There will be time at the end for questions from the audience about these and other aortic cases. \nKeep any eye on our KOL Forum case library and social media as cases will be added before and after the event\, to start the discussion between you and the KOLs. \nWhere registration numbers are too low to run the event\, this will be announced on the website no later than 48 hours before the event starts. 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/kol-forum-5-aortic/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241202T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241203T163000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20240520T184731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T150818Z
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SUMMARY:Deep Venous Intervention in Acute DVT\, Post-Thrombotic and Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesions
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce a brand new face-to-face course in the Venous Pathway!\nDeep Venous Intervention in Acute DVT\, Post-Thrombotic and Non-Thrombotic Iliac Vein Lesions\nIn collaboration with the 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery\, University of Athens\nCourse confirmed! Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation.\nYou will be expertly guided by:\nEvent Lead:\nProf. Efthymios Avgerinos (ESVS Academy\, Shadow Venous Pathway Lead) Department of Vascular Surgery\, University of Athens\, Athens\, Greece \nHonorary Faculty:\nProf. Athanasios Giannoukas (UEMS Representative)\, Department of Vascular Surgery\, University of Thessaly\, Larissa\, Greece\nProf. John Kakisis (ESVS Representative)\, 1st Department of Vascular Surgery\, University of Athens\, Athens\, Greece\nProf. Chris Klonaris (Chairman – 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery – Hosting Institution)\, 2nd Department of Vascular Surgery\, University of Athens\, Athens\, Greece\nProf. Emeritus Christos Liapis (Former ESVS President)\, Clinic of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery\, Athens Medical Centre\, Greece\n\nLocal Faculty:\nVasssilis Bouris\, Vascular Surgeon\nAthanasios Katsargyris\, Vascular Surgeon\nMiltos Krokidis\, Interventional Radiologist\nNikolaos Liasis\, Radiologist\, Ultrasound Specialist\nGeorge Tzavellas\, Vascular Surgeon\n\nInternational Faculty:\nDomenico Baccilieri\, Vascular Surgeon\, Milan\, Italy\nM. Dumantepe\, Vascular Surgeon\, Istanbul\, Turkey\nHouman Jalaie\, Vascular Surgeon\, Aachen\, Germany\nMarta Ortega\, Vascular Surgeon\, Madrid\, Spain \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nObjective: As deep venous interventions are rising\, there is increasing demand for a better understanding of appropriate indications and techniques. This is a hands-on workshop on deep venous procedures on live anaesthetised pigs in the operating theatre\, including thrombectomy\, stenting\, IVUS\, IVC filter placement and retrieval. Attendees will attend in-depth lectures by international experts on how to identify appropriate patients and how to use contemporary thrombectomy devices\, dedicated venous stents and IVUS. Case discussions\, silicon models and simulators will complete the educational activity. To maintain close interaction with the faculty\, the workshop will be for 15 attendees. \nTopics:\nThrombectomy – Thrombolysis\nVenous Stenting in Acute DVT\, PTS\, NIVLs\nIntravascular Ultrasound (IVUS)\nIVC Filter Placement and Advanced Retrieval\nCase Discussions – Hands-on Workshops – Simulators and Animal Lab \nFull Programme \nTarget audience: The course is designed for vascular surgeons\, angiologists and interventional radiologists. No prior experience is required. \nAccreditation: CME and Medtech accreditation are being sought for this event. \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: € 700 for ESVS members and €880 for non-members. The fee/registration includes: course material (faculty presentations)\, meals (lunch x2\, and one dinner at the end of the first day of the course)\, transport from the hotel to the event venue on day 2. The fee/registration does not include flights\, transport to and from airport\, accommodation and additional meals. \nFor registration and logistics information please contact the ESVS office: info@esvs.org. Questions regarding course content\, qualifications etc. can be addressed to efavgerinos@gmail.com Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. The final decision of whether the course will be conducted is announced on the website no later than one calendar month before the course starts. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this message is given – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than 20 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations received less than 20 days before the event\, no refund is possible. \nParticipants are advised that photographs and video recordings may be taken during the course. By participating in the course and entering in the venue\, you consent to the publication\, release\, exhibition and reproduction of such materials to be used for the ESVS website\, ESVS communications and on ESVS social media. \nVenue: Day 1: Laiko Hospital\, “Phaidon Fessas” Amphitheater\, Agiou Thoma 17 street\, Athens 11527\, Greece. Day 2: Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens\, Soranou tou Efesiou 4\, Athens 115 27\, Greece \nSuggested nearby accommodation: watch this space! \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY \nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more! \nCommercial names of medical devices/software/equipment may appear in this content because they are linked to specific medical procedures\, which are the focus of this training material. Other products in the market can be used to perform the aforementioned medical procedures. The ESVS does not endorse any particular product.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/deep-venous-intervention-in-acute-dvt/
LOCATION:Laiko Hospital\, Agiou Thoma 17 street\, At
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241130
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20240607T133811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241125T090846Z
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SUMMARY:Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the faculty in Karolinska University Hospital\, Sweden\, for this new aortic course.\nCourse confirmed – Please go ahead and book your travel and accommodation\nThe faculty guiding you includes:\nDr Magnus Jonsson\, consultant vascular surgeon/associate professor\nDr Carl Magnus Wahlgren\, consultant vascular surgeon/professor (adjunct)\, Department of Vascular Surgery\, Karolinska University Hospital\, Stockholm\, Sweden\n&\nDr Göran Lundberg\, consultant vascular surgeon/PhD\nDr Joy Roy\, consultant vascular surgeon /associate professor\nDr Anton Razuvajev\, specialist vascular surgeon/PhD\, Department of Vascular Surgery\, Karolinska University Hospital\, Stockholm\, Sweden \nObjectives: This is a practical 1.5-day workshop to gain knowledge on the management of basic TEVAR including patient selection\, sizing\, and procedural steps of stent graft implantation. The workshop includes case presentations covering state-of -the-art management of a thoracic aortic aneurysm\, aortic dissection\, and traumatic aortic\, as well practical training on access\, procedural steps of TEVAR implantation with different devices\, and troubleshooting/bail out techniques. \nParticipant level: The course is designed for vascular surgeons and vascular surgeons in training. No TEVAR experience is required but some prior EVAR experience is expected. \nAccreditation: CME accreditation is being requested for this course. \nRegistration & Cancellation Policy: The registration fee is € 250 for ESVS members and € 350 for non-members. It includes course material\, lunch\, and networking dinner. The fee does not include transportation\, accommodation and additional meals. Please note that the course is dependent on final registration numbers. If the course is cancelled\, an announcement will be made on the website no later than one calendar month before the course starts and all registrants will be informed. Travel and accommodation must therefore not be booked until this date has passed – ESVS is not financially responsible if the event has to be cancelled due to low numbers\, in this timeframe. For cancellations received by participants more than 20 days before the event\, a refund will be given less an administration fee of 10 EUR. For cancellations received less than 10 days before the event\, no refund is possible. Please be aware that the online session will be recorded and may be used by the ESVS on our website\, in the e-library and on our social media channels. For any registration queries\, you can contact info@esvs.org. For content queries\, please contact emelie.modin@regionstockholm.se.  \nParticipants are advised that photographs and video recordings may be taken during the course. By participating in the course and entering in the venue\, you consent to the publication\, release\, exhibition and reproduction of such materials to be used for the ESVS website\, ESVS communications and on ESVS social media. If you don’t want to appear in communications\, please make the organisers aware. \nFull programme \nVenue: Karolinska University Hospital\, Stockholm\, Sweden \nAccommodation suggestions: Walking distance 2 minutes to venue: Elite hotel Carolina tower\, Eugeniavagen 6\, Solna\, 171 64 Stockholm info.carolinatower@elite.se; phone: 08-400 071 00; https://www.elite.se/hotell/stockholm/elite-hotel-carolina-tower-stockholm\nOther options:\nElite Palace Hotel\, https://www.elite.se/hotell/stockholm/elite-palace-hotel-stockholm/\nTime Hotel\, Best Western\, https://www.timehotel.se/\nBlique by Nobis\, https://www.bliquebynobis.se/ \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines\nExplore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more. \nCommercial names of medical devices/software/equipment may appear in this content because they are linked to specific medical procedures\, which are the focus of this training material. Other products in the market can be used to perform the aforementioned medical procedures. ESVS does not endorse any particular product.
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/thoracic-endovascular-aortic-repair-tevar-workshop/
LOCATION:Karolinska University Hospital\, Karolinska Vägen 22\, 171 64 Solna\, Sweden\, Karolinska\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240618T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20240515T082236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T082326Z
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SUMMARY:Endovascular toolkit in arteriovenous fistula dysfunction
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a course in the Dialysis Pathway! Endovascular toolkit in arteriovenous fistula dysfunction \nJoin: Flavia Gentile\, Nicola Pirozzi\, Fernando Gallardo & Joana Ferreira \nObjective: 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. \nBy 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. \nFull Programme \nTarget audience:  \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \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. \nPlease 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!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/endovascular-toolkit-in-arteriovenous-fistula-dysfunction/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240502T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240502T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20240123T114903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T115245Z
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SUMMARY:KOL Forum 4: PAD
DESCRIPTION:We are very proud to announce a second PAD KOL Forum in the series! \nKey Opinion Leader Forum 4: PAD – takes place on May 2nd 2024\nYou will be able to pose your questions to our panel: KOLs Maria Antonella Ruffino (Switzerland) and Ozan Yazar (Netherlands) and your host Kak Khee Yeung\, the Academy PAD Pathway Lead. \nKOL Forum 4: PAD ticket – Members only event \n \nNot yet a member?\n→ JOIN THE ESVS COMMUNITY TODAY \nObjective:\nDo you have a challenging case? Are you unsure how to treat PAD issues? Do you want a different perspective? Are you a member? Then you are welcome join our new KOL Forum to hear how a KOL would treat your case! This is a new educational initiative for those with moderate to advanced vascular surgery knowledge. It allows participants to ask and get a response to burning questions on moderate to difficult cases by either submitting them for possible selection in the Forum\, or via the KOL Forum case library. You can also just join and learn! The sessions are designed to: \nProvide more advanced training to experienced surgeons\nProvide a rare opportunity to interact with THE experts in a field\nReceive advice on personal cases\nBe informal spaces\nBe exclusive for members\n________________________________________________________________________________ \nThe second PAD KOL Forum in 2024\, will host Maria Antonella Ruffino and Ozan Yazar. \nMaria Antonella Ruffino: Dr. Ruffino\, is a Vascular Interventional Radiologist\, Head of the Department of Interventional Radiology at the Imaging Institute of Southern Switzerland\, at EOC Hospital in  Lugano\, Switzerland. Dr. Ruffino performs complex PAD revascularizations\, PTA and stenting of visceral arteries\, embolization\, emergency endovascular procedures for trauma and acute limb ischaemia\, as well as EVAR\, TEVAR\, Ch/B/FEVAR\, peripheral aneurysms treatment\, and venous interventions. Dr. Ruffino is a member of the Italian Society of Medical Radiology (SIRM)\, of the European Society of Radiology (ESR) and Fellow of CardioVascular Society of Interventional Radiology (CIRSE). She is also Fellow of the European Board of Interventional Radiology (EBIR). She is involved as principal investigator or co-investigator in several international studies and an invited speaker and participant at many national and international congresses. She is also author of scientific publications\, including original articles in peer reviewed journals and book chapters\, and Assistant Editor for JEVT. \n  \n  \nOzan Yazar:Dr. Yazar is a dedicated vascular surgeon with international training acquired in various countries including Belgium\, the Netherlands\, and Germany. He possesses expertise in both endovascular and open vascular interventions for the treatment of acute limb ischaemia. He is currently working at Zuyderland Medical Center in Heerlen\, Netherlands\, where he performs a comprehensive range of endovascular and vascular surgeries in aortic and peripheral arteries. He has obtained a doctorate in fenestrated and branched stent-grafts for complex aortoiliac aneurysms and is acquiring training in embolization for managing bleedings. Scientifically\, he is an author of publications in peer reviewed journals\, co-supervises several PhD students at the University of Maastricht and actively engages in national and international research studies. He has organized numerous workshops for international participants\, covering topics such as Vascular Closure Device\, BTK\, BEVAR and IBD. Furthermore\, he has been a speaker at various congresses and reviewed several publications for the Journal of Endovascular Therapy. Dr. Yazar is a member of the Dutch Society for Vascular Surgery\, Belgian Society for Vascular Surgery\, CardioVascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe\, and European Society for Vascular Surgery. He is also Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery. \n  \n______________________________________________________________________________ \nRegistration and Cancellation policy: This is a free event for members only and pre-registration is required. You do not have to submit a case to be able to register\, but the success of the event relies on your interesting cases and you won’t even have to present it! \nSending us your case: If you want a chance to have yours selected\, please send it in\, using the case submission template (sticking to the number of slides as much as possible\, order can be changed)\, to ciara@esvs.org by April 24th. If your case is selected for the event\, you will be awarded a FREE Academy workshop ticket of your choice\, at the 2024 Annual Meeting (except CCVUS and PAD Triathlon)! The Annual Meeting takes place this year in Kraków\, Poland 24th – 27th September 2024. \nLet us know if you want to remain anonymous; have your case explained by the KOL; or whether you prefer to take a few minutes to introduce your case on the day. The panel will then review and select two of the most interesting and appropriate cases for the session and show you how it could be done!  There will be time at the end for questions from the audience about these and other venous cases. \nKeep any eye on our KOL Forum case library and social media as cases will be added before and after the event\, to start the discussion between you and the KOLs. \nWhere registration numbers are too low to run the event\, this will be announced on the website no later than 48 hours before the event starts. 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. \nCME: CME accreditation is not being sought for this course. \nBECOME A MEMBER TODAY\nFind relevant guidelines. Explore the e-library for podcasts\, ESVS journals\, videos\, virtual vascular and more!
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/kol-forum-4-pad/
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240409T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240409T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T104010
CREATED:20240206T115732Z
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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 
URL:https://esvs-staging.kwantic.dev/event/esvs-management-of-central-venous-stenosis-and-occlusion-in-dialysis/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Education Calendar,ESVS Events Calendar,EVST,Trainings
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