In collaboration with the China Endovascular Course (CEC), this year’s Charing Cross Symposium (CX; 15–18 April, London, UK) played host to CEC@CX. Wei Guo (Beijing, China), Daqiao Guo (China) and Sheng Wang (Beijing, China) co-chaired a session focused on endovascular aortic aneurysm repair.
Wei Guo opened the session with a presentation of six-month results from the China AcoArt study, setting the stage for eight further abstract presentations followed by audience participation and discussion. Topics ranged from the management of endoleaks after EVAR for AAA to a presentation on a modified proximalisation of the arterial inflow technique for dialysis access-associated Steal Syndrome.
Speaking to Vascular News, Wei Guo commented on the importance of an exchange of
knowledge between the CEC and CX: “We need communication between eastern and western vascular surgeons because of different experiences, evidence, techniques and devices,” he said. “We need deeper cooperation in order to exchange experiences, which will be helpful not only for doctors but also for patients.”
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