Tag: VAM 2026
Levels of burnout among vascular trainees track that among surgeons—but latest...
Malachi G Sheahan III (Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, USA) highlights some of the latest data from the SECOND trial on...
Prediction, mitigation, adaptation: Researchers tackle live issue of vascular surgeon burnout
“Vascular surgeons don’t get burned out from doing vascular surgery, they get burned out from doing all the things that are unrelated to vascular...
How developing world countries can optimise cost-effectiveness across AAA treatment modalities
Jamal Jawad Hoballah (American University of Beruit, Beruit, Lebanon) speaks to Vascular News on the sidelines of the 2026 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM) about...
Data presented on two-year proximal neck dynamics from first-in-human study of...
Nectero Therapeutics announced this week new data from a first-in-human (FIH) multicentre study evaluating the treatment of small- to medium-sized abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs)...
“Nothing but zeros”: Post-CREST-2, are innovative carotid stent designs set to...
"We've had changes in our EVAR devices, we've had changes in our CLTI , lower extremity, PAD intervention devices, so it only...
Hitting the target: A prescription for precision thromboprophylaxis to prevent amputation
Speaking to Vascular News at the 2026 Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM), peripheral arterial disease (PAD) expert Anahita Dua (Masschusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA) explains...
Study shows high success rate with peritoneal dialysis catheter placement performed...
Results from a new study demonstrate patients with kidney failure can safely undergo peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter placement in an office-based laboratory (OBL) with...
Aerobic exercise plus anticoagulation linked to 100% freedom from post-thrombotic syndrome...
New research conducted at the VA Maryland Health Care System in collaboration with University of Maryland School of Medicine (both Baltimore, USA) finds that...
Complete adherence to guideline-directed care associated with decreased serious limb complications...
New research shows that patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) who adhere to preoperative guideline-directed care, including documentation of severe lifestyle limitation, exercise therapy,...









