
May 7th, 2026 – 7:30 PM GMT -3
Modern Approach to Venous Disease and Vascular Practice in Brazil
Modern Approach to Venous Disease in Brazil
Join leading vascular experts for a focused, practice-oriented session on current diagnosis and treatment strategies in venous disease through our upcoming MOH Talk in Brazil. A session designed to support HCPs in daily clinical decision-making, updating day-to-day vascular management, and staying aligned with evolving evidence and modern approaches in venous disease care.
What to expect:
- Overview, burden, and clinical impact of venous disease
- Key diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies
- Clinical practice and infrastructure
- Academic and Scientific Development
Abordagem moderna da doença venosa no Brasil
Participe com especialistas líderes em cirurgia vascular de uma sessão focada e orientada à prática sobre as estratégias atuais de diagnóstico e tratamento das doenças venosas, por meio do nosso próximo MOH Talk no Brasil.
Uma sessão desenvolvida para apoiar profissionais de saúde na tomada de decisões clínicas do dia a dia, atualizar o manejo vascular cotidiano e mantê-los alinhados com as evidências em evolução e as abordagens modernas no cuidado das doenças venosas.
O que esperar:
- Visão geral, carga da doença e impacto clínico das doenças venosas
- Principais abordagens diagnósticas e estratégias de tratamento
- Prática clínica e infraestrutura
- Desenvolvimento acadêmico e científico
Watch the recording
Take Home Messages:
- Compression therapy remains the cornerstone of venous leg ulcer management.
- Vascular assessment and ABI evaluation are essential before initiating compression therapy.
- Early venous intervention combined with compression may improve healing outcomes and reduce recurrence risk.
- Inelastic compression systems can provide effective edema control with improved patient comfort and adherence.
- Edema control is fundamental to wound healing and reducing exudate burden.
- Successful ulcer management requires a holistic approach addressing nutrition, mobility, pain, and systemic health.
- Sarcopenia, malnutrition, and poor protein intake can significantly impair wound healing.
- Patient education and adherence to compression therapy remain major determinants of clinical success.
- Appropriate compression therapy may reduce reliance on advanced wound dressings and costly interventions.
- Multidisciplinary and evidence-based care can significantly improve quality of life in patients with chronic venous ulcers.
Speakers
Juliana Puggina
- Medical degree from UNICAMP
- Residency in General Surgery and Vascular Surgery at USP
- D. in Sciences from USP
- Member of SBACV and the American Venous and Lymphatic Society (USA)
- Scientific Director of Instituto Circular, which trains vascular surgeons seeking excellence in vein treatment
Marita von Rautenfeld
- Vascular Surgeon Specialist
- Completed residency in Vascular Surgery at Faculdade de Medicina do ABC, with board certification recognized by the Brazilian Medical Association (AMB)
- Member of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery (SBACV)
- Affiliated with hospitals such as Hospital São Camilo and Hospital Santa Catarina (SP)
- Actively involved in scientific and academic activities in the vascular field, including publications and participation in medical events aimed at advancing the specialty in Brazil
