Tag: CACVS 2020
Preliminary experience with LSA branched devices shows promising results
Preliminary experience with left subclavian artery (LSA) branched devices indicates low morbidity and stroke rates with high patency rates. This was the conclusion of...
Centralisation of aortic surgery is “imperative”
At this year’s Controversies and Updates in Vascular Surgery annual meeting (CACVS; 23–25 January, Paris, France), Dittmar Böckler (University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany) made...
How artificial intelligence can be used for aneurysm follow-up
In the Aortic session at this year’s Controversies and Updates in Vascular Surgery meeting (CACVS; 23–25 January, Paris, France), Stéphan Haulon and Dominique Fabre...