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AVC 2026: Deep and Pelvic Venous Disorders – Case-Based Insights

Published: 26 February 2026
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Overview

Join our expert faculty for an interactive case-based discussion exploring the clinical challenges and management strategies for deep and pelvic venous disorders.

Dr Konstantinos Donas (Asklepios Clinic Langen, DE) moderates this session featuring insights from Dr Gergana Taneva (Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda, ES), Assoc Prof Efthymios "Makis" Avgerinos (University of Athens, GR), Dr Houman Jalaie (University Hospital RWTH, BE), and Dr Aleksandra Jaworucka-Kaczorowska (Center of Phlebology and Aesthetic Medicine, PL).

Through real-world clinical cases, our international panel will share practical approaches to diagnosis and treatment in this complex area of venous disease.

This webinar will serve as a precursor to the in-person Advanced Vascular Conference 2026, scheduled to take place in Frankfurt from 27 to 29 April 2026. 

Key Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate management strategies for acute iliofemoral DVT in patients with renal insufficiency
  • Recognise the clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges of non-thrombotic iliac vein lesions (NIVL)
  • Differentiate between primary vulvar varicosities and secondary pelvic venous pathology
  • Decision-making in pelvic venous disease: when to stent, embolize, or combine therapies
  • Case-based insights and practical tips to avoid underdiagnosis and overtreatment

This educational activity is intended for:

  • Vascular surgeons
  • Interventional radiologists
  • Interventional cardiologists
  • Phlebologists
  • Angiologists
  • Fellows and trainees in vascular surgery and endovascular disciplines
  • Allied healthcare professionals involved in the diagnosis and management of venous disease

Agenda

Introductory Remarks

Dr Houman Jalaie (5 Minutes)

Acute Iliofemoral DVT with Renal Insufficiency

Dr Efthymios Avgerinos (10 Minutes)

Chronic Iliocaval Post-Thrombotic Obstruction in a Young Woman: Why the Iliocaval Confluence Should Be Treated as a Functional Unit

Dr Gergana Taneva (10 Minutes)

Recurrent Vulvar Varicose Veins in a 34-Year-Old Multiparous Female

Dr Aleksandra Jaworucka-Kaczorowska (10 Minutes)

Hybrid Recanalization for Iliocaval Obstruction in a 52 year-old Patient

Dr Houman Jalaie (10 Minutes)

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

All Speakers (15 Minutes)

Closing Remarks

Dr Konstantinos Donas (5 Minutes)

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