In warm memory of Professor Janet T. Powell
The European Society of Vascular Surgery is deeply saddened by the news that Professor Janet Powell died on 2nd March 2025.
Professor Powell, Professor of Vascular Biology & Medicine at Imperial College, was a brilliant scientist, a compassionate mentor and a dedicated trial investigator whose focus on patient care was always at the forefront of her work. Her fundamental belief in the importance of seeking the best possible outcomes for patients was a pivotal part of so many of the research projects and clinical trials she expertly led.
A key member of the ESVS AAA Guidelines Writing Committee, former Chair of the EVSJL Board of Directors and a long-standing member of the Society, it gave us immense pleasure to have dedicated an Honorary Lecture to this remarkable individual in a number of editions of our Annual Meeting.
Professor Powell will be missed greatly by so many in our community and we would like to extend our deepest sympathies to her family and loved ones.
We are thrilled to announce the successful performance of the first all-transfemoral Excluder Thoracoabdominal Branch Endoprosthesis ( TAMBE) procedure at the University of Maryland Aortic Center. @Toursavadkohi@SaurabhGupta_MD @UMMC @MarylandSurg
Aorta2024 registered 746 attendees making into the list of largest aortic meetings worldwide. Thankful to outstanding scientific program, masterful faculty lectures, participants and our industry partners. Look forward to see you all in Rio for Aorta2025 May 15-17
May 2024. Brazilian Angiology and Vascular Surgery Society Guidelines for the treatment of extracranial cerebrovascular disease. https://t.co/NxI9blzdzO
Similar to a prior 🧵regarding traumatic deaths in 'The Iliad':
Here I will examine the deaths in the movie 'Braveheart' to estimate how many of these might have been prevented if modern level 1 trauma centers and surgical care were available in Scotland at the time.
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Aortic DUS (after EVAR - 2 y):
•T2EL-LA entering the aneurysm sac (enlarged) through the right lumbar artery (L4/L5).
•No outflow vessel (yin-yang flow on CD) + high velocity (177 cm/s).
#AortaEd
Don't miss this month's #EJVESECs 🧵!!
1 - Exercise Therapy for Chronic Symptomatic PAD: A Clinical Consensus Document of the European Society of Cardiology Working Group on Aorta and Peripheral Vascular Diseases in Collaboration With the European Society of Vascular Medicine and the ESVS
2 - Age-stratified Mid-term Survival following Endovascular versus Open Repair of Complex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
3 - Type IIIb Endoleaks: Fabric Perforations of Explanted New Generation Endoprostheses
4 - Is Shunting Necessary in Patients with Contralateral Carotid Occlusion undergoing Carotid Endarterectomy?
@falafogao_@Samprime007 É uma forma muito rasa de analisar o termo “pedindo”. O Tiago é uma pessoa que tem retórica, recurso linguístico mesmo. E o “pedindo” foi utilizado no sentido de “merecendo, precisando”. Não objetivamente como um pedido. É má vontade de quem ouve e falta de cultura/interpretação.