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CX 2022: Dr Rob Hinchliffe on Hurting Leg Challenges

2022-08-09T11:52:41+01:00

“An interdisciplinary problem”

CX 2022 will highlight Hurting Leg Challenges, addressing unbalanced amputation rates based on geography, distilling the underlying causes of “hurting legs” and getting patients into the right hands. Be a part of it – register your place and explore the programme online.

CX Executive […]

CX 2022: Dr Rob Hinchliffe on Hurting Leg Challenges2022-08-09T11:52:41+01:00

CX 2022: A conversation with Dr Erin Murphy

2022-08-09T12:28:19+01:00

 

CX 2022 will highlight Venous and Lymphatic Challenges, focusing on appropriate care conundrums to venous challenges in relation to the “hurting leg”. Challenges related to the superficial, deep and pelvic veins, as well as venous wounds, will be addressed by global thought leaders alongside audience participation, polling and discussion. Be a part […]

CX 2022: A conversation with Dr Erin Murphy2022-08-09T12:28:19+01:00

CX 2022: Haulon, Mastracci and Kölbel on Aortic Challenges

2022-01-12T11:22:00+00:00

Global thought leaders speak to CX, the first opportunity of the year to unite the vascular and endovascular field, face-to-face, about the challenges and opportunities at the crux of the aortic field. You can register with the early bird rates now.

Stéphan Haulon (Paris, France), highlights the […]

CX 2022: Haulon, Mastracci and Kölbel on Aortic Challenges2022-01-12T11:22:00+00:00

CX 2022: Nicholas Inston on Vascular Access Challenges

2021-12-15T11:24:26+00:00

Nicholas Inston (Birmingham, UK) talks to CX about the challenges in creation, maintenance and salvage of vascular access in patients with end stage renal disease. Inston highlights the […]

CX 2022: Nicholas Inston on Vascular Access Challenges2021-12-15T11:24:26+00:00

‘Unacceptably high’ major amputation rates and the effects of COVID on the agenda in Hurting Leg session

2021-03-25T09:33:07+00:00

William Jeffcoate (UK) discusses his upcoming presentation at the Hurting Leg session at CX 2021, titled The impact of socio-economic and clinical variables on the incidence of major amputation in people with diabetic foot ulcers.

The session, which will take place on Thursday 22 April, will shine a […]

‘Unacceptably high’ major amputation rates and the effects of COVID on the agenda in Hurting Leg session2021-03-25T09:33:07+00:00

CX 2020 LIVE: Deep venous session to examine stent durability and design

2020-06-11T13:20:21+01:00

Armando Mansilha (Porto, Portugal), who is also a member of the CX Venous Executive Board, welcomes you to the Deep Venous Disease Consensus session at CX 2020 LIVE. Deep venous disease is a “significant medical problem for patients” and also a “substantial burden for our healthcare systems”, notes Mansilha.

In […]

CX 2020 LIVE: Deep venous session to examine stent durability and design2020-06-11T13:20:21+01:00

CX 2020 LIVE to flag latest guidelines and stent durability in superficial and deep venous programmes

2020-05-20T12:57:01+01:00

Manj Gohel (Cambridge, UK), who is also a member of the CX Venous Executive Board, welcomes you to CX 2020 LIVE, which will include some of the major highlights from the deep and superficial venous programmes.

A number of recently released “important guidelines” in the superficial venous space will be presented […]

CX 2020 LIVE to flag latest guidelines and stent durability in superficial and deep venous programmes2020-05-20T12:57:01+01:00

COVID-19: No evidence of increased aortic emergencies in Lombardy

2020-05-19T10:33:36+01:00

Roberto Chiesa (Milan, Italy), who was at the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Lombardy region of Italy, shares his team’s experience in tackling vascular and aortic emergencies during this time.

Chiesa outlines the response in the region to the pandemic, including the creation of new intensive care units (ICUs) […]

COVID-19: No evidence of increased aortic emergencies in Lombardy2020-05-19T10:33:36+01:00

CX 2020 LIVE: Charing Cross Symposium unveils live, interactive digital event

2020-05-13T17:13:26+01:00

The Charing Cross (CX) Symposium, with its world-class faculty and unique focus on live audience participation, has announced the launch of a not-to-be missed and timely vascular and endovascular education virtual event: CX 2020 LIVE. Mark your calendars for this live digital experience, designed to deliver high-quality vascular education and featuring […]

CX 2020 LIVE: Charing Cross Symposium unveils live, interactive digital event2020-05-13T17:13:26+01:00

Number of vascular surgeons being trained is “woefully inadequate”

2020-03-09T14:43:42+00:00

Sophie Renton (London, UK) moderates a session with Michel Makaroun (Pittsburgh, USA) and Armando Mansilha (Porto, Portugal) where the trio discuss some of the challenges relating to recruitment within the field of vascular surgery.

Makaroun explains that there are two main recruitment pathways into vascular surgery in the USA but notes […]

Number of vascular surgeons being trained is “woefully inadequate”2020-03-09T14:43:42+00:00

CX 2020: What to expect from this year’s Aortic Workshop

2020-03-09T10:48:40+00:00

Kevin Mani (Uppsala, Sweden) chats to BLearning about the upcoming Aortic Workshop at CX 2020 (Charing Cross Symposium; 21–24 April, London, UK), noting how the sessions will give attendees access to experts, the latest technologies and provide a platform for hands-on experience with new devices and imaging technology.

Workshop participants can take this […]

CX 2020: What to expect from this year’s Aortic Workshop2020-03-09T10:48:40+00:00

Michel Makaroun discusses why the CX Symposium is a “special meeting”

2020-03-09T09:09:07+00:00

Roger Greenhalgh (London, UK) speaks to former president of the SVS (2018–2019) Michel Makaroun (Pittsburgh, USA) about the CX Symposium which Makaroun says “always has a special flavour” and is “a special meeting”. Makaroun also touches on some of the similarities and differences between CX and the SVS meeting in […]

Michel Makaroun discusses why the CX Symposium is a “special meeting”2020-03-09T09:09:07+00:00

Long-term partnership helps drive CX Symposium forward

2020-03-06T09:50:48+00:00

Roger Greenhalgh (London, UK) and W L Gore’s Michael Koenke (Flagstaff, USA), take a look back at the history of the Charing Cross Symposium (CX), which began in 1978.

Koenke says that CX is a “special meeting for us”, adding that it is an “opportunity for us to connect with our […]

Long-term partnership helps drive CX Symposium forward2020-03-06T09:50:48+00:00

Scientific level of CX Symposium “very attractive” for attendees

2020-03-06T09:55:51+00:00

Roger Greenhalgh (London, UK) chats with Enrico Ascher (New York, USA) about some of the highlights of the CX Symposium, how it differs to the VEITH symposium in the USA and also how the two complement each other.

Ascher says he is always “totally amazed by the scientific level” of CX, […]

Scientific level of CX Symposium “very attractive” for attendees2020-03-06T09:55:51+00:00
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