ESVS Education Webinars

As part of our mission to continue providing innovative and stimulating educational opportunities, we organise since 2019 the ESVS Educational Webinars.

These exciting events see international experts gather for an interactive discussion on hot topics in the world of vascular medicine.  You, the viewer, have the opportunity to contribute to the conversation in real time; engaging with the presenters, reacting to comments, and asking your own questions.

Latest webinar 24/10/2024

EWMA & ESVS Joint webinar: Venous leg ulcers with coexisting PAD

2023 Clinical Practice Guidelines on Radiation Safety ​- 28/11/2023

Understand the scope of Vascular Access for Dialysis and role of endoAVF – 13/12/2022

Hernia prevention in cardiovascular surgery (AAA) –  31/08/2022

Dual pathway inhibition – a new strategy for all PAD patients? 11/10/2021

Improve your outcome in revascularisation – Beyond blades and balloons 23/11/2020

From science to practice: impact of the VOYAGER PAD trial on interventions for PAD – 01/04/2020

Creating a successful endoAVF Practice – 23/02/2023

State of the Art Management of Challenging Vascular cases: improving visualisation – 06/12/2022

ESVS meets CEC – How to treat patients with ALI? –  02/06/2022

Reliable assessment of foot perfusion – 09/06/2021

Improve your outcome in revascularisation – New path in antithrombotic therapy – 26/10/2020

PAD patient case discussions: practical considerations to optimise treatment of chronic PAD patients – 25/11/2019

The main outcomes of the BEST-CLI trial – 21/12/2022

Endovascular treatment of uncomplicated Type B aortic dissection – 28/11/2022

Preservation of internal iliac artery –  29/11/2021

Venous Thrombosis Guidelines – 23/02/2021

Clinical use of REBOA in hemodynamically unstale patient – 17/06/2020

Carotid disease: remaining controversies after recent guidelines – 16/09/2019

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