The first symposium international of the chapter of surgery Endovascular will be held in Madrid next 17 and December 18.
with the aspiration to become international forum in Endovascular therapy, held in Spain, Angiólogos and surgeons vascular.
Madrid, December 2010.- organized by the chapter of surgery Endovascular of the Spanish society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SEACV), the Symposium is intended to be a framework for discussion which addresses the increasingly important role of Endovascular surgery, as well as new techniques and materials used for the same
Spanish Vascular Surgeons seek to achieve, as the main objective of the Symposium, lead and promote the acquisition of the progress and update the knowledge in this area. In addition, the event, which will be attended by prominent Spanish and international specialists will contribute to knowledge and the exchange of the scientific contributions of the different teams of Vascular Surgeons are carrying out in our country.
The medical community is unanimous in stating that the Vascular Surgery live a revolution thanks to technological advances, and in particular by its bid by techniques minimally invasive, which are significantly reducing the risks and helping to improve the quality of life of patients.
Dr. Eduardo Ros, President of the chapter of surgery Endovascular the SEACV has said: El Symposium was born with the vocation of permanence and is an opportunity for the community of Spain Vascular Surgeons raised their scientific work and concerns, and exchanged proposals that respond to the challenges of the future that has raised the Endovascular surgery ”.
Dates: 17 and 18 December.
Lugar: Hotel Eurostars Madrid Tower, Paseo de la Castellana, 259.
About CCE
the Surgery Endovascular chapter , founded in 2004 and owned by the Spanish society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SEACV), aims to establish and maintain a database of information on all matters relating to the field of the Surgery Endovascular , understanding as such invasive therapy remote procedures through guides and catheters with access Percutaneous or surgical for treating the vascular pathology; promote and provide training for specialists in Angiology and Vascular Surgery engaged in endovascular surgery, as well as research in this field. Another of its objectives is to respond to the institutional and legal, current and future problems that may arise with the development of these techniques.