In this episode of the ESVS Podcast, host Vaiva Dabravolskaite speaks with Judith Gilroy (Ireland), a medical educator and clinician working on training culture, psychological safety, and fairness in career progression. They reflect on everyday discrimination, belonging, allyship, and the hidden curriculum in surgery. Inspired by research on sexual misconduct and microaggressions, this conversation invites […]
Want to know why Prof. Tsilimparis says “the dissection membrane is not always your enemy”? Tune in to this ESVS Podcast for an in-depth discussion on indications, decision-making, technical tips and tricks, and what the future may hold for the evolving field of aortic dissection management. Recorded live at LMU University Hospital in Munich, this […]
Can exercise really make a difference after deep vein thrombosis? We talk with Professor Marie José van Rijn from Erasmus University Medical Center about how physical activity can influence recovery, reduce complications like post-thrombotic syndrome, and improve quality of life. From early mobilisation to long-term exercise strategies, discover how “get moving” may change the way […]
In our special holiday podcast we take a look at the current controversy surrounding PFAS or Forever chemicals. Were you aware that one of the most commonly used compounds in vascular surgery, PTFE, actually falls into this category of substances? Is there anything to worry about? What should we be telling patients? All of these […]
In this episode, we focus on the trainee perspective in vascular surgery across Europe. Trainees and young vascular surgeons share what works in training, what doesn’t, and what they would change if they could, touching on structure, mentorship, autonomy, soft skills, and everyday challenges. We’re also joined by Dr David Wippel, who presents insights from […]
In Part 1 of our ESVS training series, we speak with Professor Elena Iborra and Professor Igor Končar about the realities of training young vascular surgeons across Europe. They discuss expectations, mentorship, and how to shape safe, effective learning environments for the next generation. A concise, insightful look at what defines good vascular training today. […]
How can a global, imaging-rich registry powered by AI reshape surveillance and quality of life after EVAR and TEVAR? In this episode of the ESVS Podcast, host Egle Kavaliunaite speaks with Prof. Kak Khee Yeung (Amsterdam UMC, ESVS President 2026–27-elect) and Prof. Timothy Resch (Copenhagen University Hospital) about the TOGETHER Registry, a large, prospective, long-term […]
We explore the challenges of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) in women, with two renowned experts: Professor Maarit Venermo and Professor Mirjami Laivuori. Together, we discuss why PAD continues to be underdiagnosed in women despite equal or even higher prevalence, the limitations of the ankle–brachial index (ABI) in female patients, the intricate interplay between estrogen, menopause, […]