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European Society for Vascular Surgery

European Society for Vascular Surgery
Vascular Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Vascular Trauma
European Society For Vascular Surgery
Endovascular Treatment
Antithrombotic Therapy
Clinical Practice Guidelines
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Vascular Access
Machine Learning
Healthcare Disparities
Aneurysm
Aneurysm Growth Prediction
Patient Care
Abdominal Aorta
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Patient Outcomes
Surgical Training
European Venous Registry
Cardiovascular Disease

The ESVS offers resources for vascular surgeons, nurses, trainees and more so we may fulfil our mission of improving vascular health for the public benefit.

ESVS has received sponsorship for the inclusion of some topics to be addressed in some podcasts, but the focus, content and development of all podcasts are fully independent.

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In this podcast, we are joined by Dr Alex Crichton, researcher at the Trisha Roy Vascular laboratory at Houston Methodist Hospital, Texas, to discuss how QISS MRA can be used to image tibial vessels that are often missed by more conventional forms of... more

Rosalinda D’Amico interviews Prof. Kevin Mani on one of the key controversies in EVAR follow-up: is aneurysm sac shrinkage truly a marker of success, or can it sometimes provide false reassurance? They discuss the current definition of sac regression... more

In this episode of the ESVS Podcast, we explore air pollution as an often-overlooked risk factor for peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

We are joined by Professor Alberto Maria Settembrini. Professor Settembrini is a vascular surgeon in Milan in Mul... more

In this episode, we’ll focus on the final sections of the guideline, which deal with rupture, trauma, and post-operative complications. These are scenarios where decisions are often made under time pressure, evidence is limited, and outcomes can be p... more

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Alexander Crichton
Vascular resident; PhD researcher focusing on peripheral arterial disease imaging
Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center; Trisha Roy Peripheral Vascular Core Lab
Episode: Imaging Of Distal Tibial Vessels In Diabetics With Quiescent Interval Single Shot (QISS ) MRA with A. Crichton
Kevin Mani
Head of Department of Vascular Surgery at Uppsala University Hospital, internationally recognized expert in EVAR outcomes and follow-up strategies
Uppsala University Hospital
Episode: Sac shrinkage after EVAR: a true marker of success or a misleading signal? with K. Mani
Professor Settembrini
Vascular surgeon; studied air pollution and PAD in Rome
Multimedica Hospital, Unicamillus University
Episode: The Invisible Risk Factor for PAD: Air Pollution with A. Settembrini
Anders Wanhainen
Professor
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 3
David Fernández-Prendes
Dr.
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 3
Charilaos Katsargyris
Professor
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 3
Professor Erik Wanhainen
Chair of the Guideline Writing Committee, vascular surgeon
Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 1
Dr. Fernando Fernández Prendes
Guideline Writing Committee member, vascular surgeon
Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 1
Professor Per Katsargyris
Guideline Writing Committee member, vascular surgeon
University of Athens; Paracelsus Medical University of Nuremberg
Episode: ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 1

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Susanne Stokmans
Host of the ESVS Podcast
Dr. Mirze
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Sac shrinkage after EVAR: a true marker of success or a misleading signal? with K. Mani
Q: In the Delphi consensus, SAC regression is defined as 5 mm reduction in maximum diameter. Is this threshold a pragmatic measurement standard, or does it reflect a biologically meaningful change?
It reflects a pragmatic threshold driven by the measurement error seen with CT and ultrasound; truly meaningful shrinkage must exceed that margin of error to be confident beyond the measurement noise.
The Invisible Risk Factor for PAD: Air Pollution with A. Settembrini
Q: Is traffic actually the new tobacco in terms of cardiovascular risk?
Yes, traffic-related pollutants like NO2 and black carbon appear to contribute significantly to PAD risk, and living in highly polluted urban environments may confer risks comparable to heavy smoking for some individuals.
The Invisible Risk Factor for PAD: Air Pollution with A. Settembrini
Q: Do all these pollutants affect PAD risk in the same way, or are some more harmful than others?
No; different pollutants interact with PAD differently. Black carbon and PM2.5 tend to show similar interaction patterns, while nitrogen dioxide has a stronger association at higher concentrations, suggesting pollutant-specific mechanisms and risk levels.
The Invisible Risk Factor for PAD: Air Pollution with A. Settembrini
Q: What association did you find between air pollution and PAD?
The study found that long-term exposure to air pollutants, particularly NO2 and black carbon/PM2.5, is linked to an increased risk of developing PAD, with pollutants showing different interaction patterns dependent on their concentration and type.
ESVS 2026 Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management of Descending Thoracic and Thoraco-Abdominal Aortic Diseases - Part 1
Q: What is the rationale for the recommendation on staging and cerebrospinal fluid drainage in extensive endovascular repair?
Staging is favored to distribute risk, especially regarding spinal cord protection, with a trend toward selective or reactive CSF drainage to minimize drain-related complications while maintaining neurological safety.

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A specialized medical podcast series focused on vascular surgery, guidelines, and cutting-edge clinical practice. Across recent episodes, listeners encounter in-depth discussions of contemporary guidelines (notably mesenteric ischemia and related vascular diseases), emerging diagnostic and treatment strategies, and the practical considerations of endovascular versus open approaches. The show frequently features leading surgeons and researchers who unpack complex topics such as acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia, aortic disease, PAD in women, and the role of registries and imaging in guiding care. A distinctive strength is the emphasis on guideline development, peer collaboration, and real-world implications for patient management, making... more

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