Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM 2025)

  • 04-07 Jun 2025
  • New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, LA, United States

Description

The Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM 2025) addresses advancements and strategies in vascular and endovascular interventions, including innovative treatments and educational improvements.

Topics
  • Methods for visceral revascularization and advantages and disadvantages of differing approaches
  • Performance of Vascular and Endovascular interventions and the differences between the outcomes of these interventions compared with surgical procedures
  • Indications/contraindications and relative performance of interventions for cerebrovascular disease
  • Procedural and perioperative outcomes of aortic revascularization strategies
  • Patient comorbidities that may affect outcomes in a negative manner
  • The efficacy of endovascular revascularization of the lower extremity
  • List factors affecting outcomes of carotid revascularization
  • Methods of improving education for vascular surgery trainees and areas for needed improvement
  • Important areas of basic science research currently being performed by vascular surgeons
  • New methods of treating vascular disease including surgical, endovascular and medical therapies
Who should Attend

Vascular disease professionals from Alabama and the Florida panhandle region including:

  • Vascular RNs, PAs, NPs, RVTs
  • Vascular and Endovascular Surgeons
  • Vascular Trainees

Venue

  • New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center , 900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

More Details

Prices:
0-200 US Dollar (Estimated)
Exhibition:
Included
Organizer:
Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS)
Website:

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Important

Please, check "Vascular Meeting (VAM)" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements

Event Categories

Health & Medicine: Angiology, Surgery

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