A global virtual event like no other, dedicated to supporting superior patient outcomes in vascular care
Vascular Interventions Online returns 12–14 February 2025.
In February 2025, VIO returns and promises to be bigger and better than ever. With engaging debate, presentations and live cases from leading centres of excellence globally, VIO 2025 promises to be a unique immersive free-to-access educational event. In 2023, 3,800 vascular professionals registered for a 3-day event that brought together the best in live cases from international centres of excellent. Click here to watch VIO 2023 on-demand.
This year’s focus remains firmly on the practical. VIO 2025 will support you, the healthcare practitioner, to deliver the best in patient care by providing a platform that showcases the latest technology, tips and tricks from leading operators, and insights from thought leaders at the cutting edge of vascular care.
Over 94% of 2023’s attending healthcare professionals reported that VIO was ‘likely / very likely’ to change their clinical practice. This year’s programme will be carefully curated to further enhance practical education whilst building upon the unique combination of dynamism, production quality and international reach that marks VIO 2025 as a truly unique event.
An innovative three-day event:
- Expert opinion and discussion from international thought-leaders
- Live cases from leading centres
- Breakout sessions to showcase latest in technologies and practice
- CME-accredited learning*
- Audience interaction
- Entirely live
*Vascular Interventions Online 2025’s programme will be submitted for accreditation by the European Board for Accreditation of Continuing Education for Health Professionals (EBAC) for 12 CME points, equating to 12 hours of effective education time. Physicians may convert EBAC External CME credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
(Please note this programme is subject to change)
Day 1 - Aortic
Presentation and Live Case
Session 1: Complex Dissection
Presentations
Using Endo TAAA in Complex Dissection
Using Inner Branches in Complex Dissection
Live cases
Dissection
*Subject to change
Presentation and Live Case
Session 2: The Arch
Presentations
Three vessels in the Arch
Single Vessel Arch Devices
Live Case
Arch live case
*Subject to change
Day Summary
Day Close
Day 2 - Venous
Presentation and Live Case
Session 1
Presentations
Best Practices in Embolisation for Female Pelvic Vein Disease
Which NIVLs Actually Need to be Treated?
Live Cases
Pelvic Vein Embolisation
NIVL
*Subject to change
Presentation and Live Case
Session 2
Presentations
Why Stents Fail, and How to Avoid
Combined Deep and Superficial Disease: My Approach
Live Cases
Post-thrombotic Obstruction or Acute DVT
*Subject to change
Day Summary
Day Close
Day 3 - Peripheral Artery Disease / Lower Limb
Presentation and Live Case
Session 1
Presentations
Access Sites: How I prep my CLTI case
Complex Endovascular Reconstruction: What's in our toolbox today?
Live Cases
Complex SFA Recanalisation in CLTI
*Subject to change
Presentation and Live Case
Session 2
Presentations
Acute Limb Ischemia: What is the best approach?
Updates from the BEST-CLI Trial
Live Cases
PAD Case
*Subject to change
Day Summary
Day Close
Stephen Black
Course Director
Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, and Professor of Venous Surgery, Kings College, London, UK
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Frank Arko
Course Director
Chief, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Carolinas Medical Center, NC, US
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Hence Verhagen
Course Director
Chief, Vascular Surgery, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, NL
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Leigh Ann O'Banion
Course Co-director
University of California, San Francisco Fresno, UCSF Fresno Center for Medical Education and Research, US
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Marie-Josee Van Rijn
Course Co-director
Vascular Surgeon, Epidemiologist, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, NL
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Kush Desai
Course Co-director
Interventional Radiologist and Associate Professor Radiology, Surgery, and Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, US
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Tara Mastracci
Course Co-director
Vascular Surgeon, St Bartholomews Hospital, London, UK
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- Angiologist
- Cardiologist
- Cardiothoracic surgeon
- Cardiovascular specialist
- Endovascular surgeon
- General consultant
- Imaging diagnostician
- Interventional cardiologist/ radiologist
- Neurovascular interventional radiologist
- Stroke neurologist
- Vascular nurse
- Vascular surgeon
Following the activities, participants will be able to:
- To develop an understanding of available treatment strategies for challenging and difficult access procedures
- To update knowledge on the latest technological developments and options
- To gain insight into tips and tricks employed at leading international centres
If you’re interested in becoming an educational partner at VIO, please contact sales@radcliffe-group.com
About Radcliffe Vascular
We are Radcliffe, a knowledge network for the cardiovascular community
We’re here to bring cardiovascular knowledge, insight and innovation to life for clinicians around the world, using our communications and creative expertise, our platforms and connections across the community to help transform theory into practice faster and more effectively.
We bring medical knowledge to life
From great science writing and smart journal editing, the curation of evidence based and peer-reviewed content, to engaging new formats that cut through the noise, we believe that communication is at the heart of great healthcare.
Our work is underpinned by 3 core principles:
- We build on the best science
- We work hands-on with our community
- We bring fresh thinking
Our promise is that we’ll equip you with the latest knowledge and skills you need, to do the best for your patients.
For more information on Radcliffe Vascular, please visit www.radcliffevascular.com