Cases and resources in vascular techniques

This section provides a selection of cases and resources provided by experts in vascular techniques.

Joakim Nordanstig is a vascular surgeon and associate professor in vascular surgery in Sweden, focusing on peripheral artery disease (PAD) treatment with a particular interest in drug-eluting technology for balloons and stents.

Joakim Nordanstig

Immerse yourself in the complete medical history of this 71-year-old man with a multitude of health problems, including hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidaemia, a significant cardiac history and a history of carotid artery problems. Have your say and share your ideas!

Jose Ignacio Nacho Leal

This case report considers a 49-year-old women which presented a progressive large aneurysm of the type IV thoraco-abdominal aorta in a context of abdominal aortic agenesis.

Éric Ducasse

Investigate this 57-year-old patient's medical history and CT scan, and indicate what you feel is the best option for treating his case.

Alexandros Mallios

Stay on top of changes in vascular access with insights from Alexandros Mallios, who highlights an innovative, minimally invasive technique for fistula creation, as well as updates on drug-coated balloons and covered stents.

Alexandros Mallios

Explore this special case featuring a patient with a history of prostate cancer and an intriguing discovery of a sacciform left renal artery aneurysm measuring 10mm.

Maxime Raux

Yann Gouëffic provides an overview of two Japanese registries showcased at the Linc 2023 Symposium: POPCORN and CAPSICUM. Watch video and discover the significant findings.

Yann Gouëffic

Discover this 86-year-old patient's medical history and say which options you would consider to manage his case.

Éric Ducasse

A 76-year-old man presented with an history of larynx carcinoma treated by radiotherapy and chemotherapy 2020, aorto-bi iliac bypass and pre-thrombotic stenosis of left intern carotid. How would you treat: endo or open?

Éric Ducasse

What can the two specialties bring to each other in the peripheral field and what are the benefits of collaboration in patient management?

Éric Ducasse, Antoine Sauguet