May 7th, 2026 – 7:30 PM GMT -3

Modern Approach to Venous Disease and Vascular Practice in Brazil

uk_flag-100-05.png

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

brazil_flag.png

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

Linda Jenkins

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

 

Dave Graham-Woollard

 

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
Share this article
LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook