About Course
Course Overview – Advanced Venous Interventions: From DVT to Chronic Venous Disease This specialized course offers a comprehensive training platform in modern venous intervention, tailored for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and endovascular specialists managing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), iliofemoral obstruction, and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Bridging acute management and long-term vein preservation, the course emphasizes procedural safety, device mastery, and evidence-based treatment pathways for both superficial and deep venous pathologies. Participants will gain the knowledge and technical insight to: Understand the spectrum of venous disease, including thrombotic, post-thrombotic, and reflux-related etiologies Interpret diagnostic imaging (duplex ultrasound, venography, IVUS, CT venography) for accurate localization and characterization of pathology Master catheter-directed thrombolysis, pharmaco-mechanical thrombectomy, and balloon venoplasty for acute and subacute DVT Evaluate and treat iliofemoral and iliocaval obstruction, including stent selection, sizing, and deployment strategies Recognize and manage complications, such as PE, bleeding, stent migration, and access-site hematoma Assess and treat superficial venous insufficiency, including ablation techniques (laser, RF, glue), foam sclerotherapy, and perforator closure Incorporate current venous guidelines and long-term management plans, including anticoagulation, compression, and surveillance protocols Delivered through live case reviews, ultrasound-guided access labs, and technical simulations, this course equips professionals with the tools and judgment to perform safe, effective, and anatomically tailored venous interventions for both acute and chronic disease states.