Tag: EVS 2025

SVS updates patient reading materials to ‘improve accessibility’

The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) has revamped the patient flyers on YourVascularHealth.org—the Society’s patient-facing online patient resource—in an effort to lower the reading level...

TAMBE and TBE: Evolving experiences and piecing together channels of inquiry

New findings chronicling progress with both the Gore Excluder thoracoabdominal branch endoprosthesis (TAMBE)— approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last year—and Gore...

Patient-facing literature from SVS found to exceed recommended reading level

A readability analysis of 15 publicly available patient education materials from the SVS found that all but three exceeded the 8th-grade reading level, the...

Mechanical thrombectomy system for AV access shows promise, study shows

A retrospective analysis of 64 patients treated between 2022 and 2025 using a novel mechanical thrombectomy system to treat dialysis access thrombus showed function...

TADV without venous branch coiling still yields strong limb salvage rates...

Transcatheter arterialization of deep veins (TADV) done without the coiling of venous outflow branches achieved sufficient distal perfusion after three months among “no-option” chronic...

Enduring PROMISE: Real-world outcomes study suggests results continue to flow from...

First retrospective analysis shows comparable outcomes data to those found in PROMISE II pivotal trial, authors report. The first post-approval multicenter analysis of so-called “no-option”...

Eastern Vascular Society passes 1,000-member mark

It “takes village” to build a community like the one that the Eastern Vascular Society (EVS) has grown into, outgoing president Brajesh K. Lal,...

EVS 2025: Eastern Vascular Society reveals 2025–26 officer class

Benjamin Jackson, MD, chief in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Lehigh Valley Heart and Vascular Institute in Allentown, Pennsylvania, became the...