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Episode 7 - Identifying inguinal and perineal leak points

​The journey into pelvic varicose disease continues in the seventh episode of our MOH Talk series, with a focus on a critical but often overlooked diagnostic challenge: inguinal and perineal leak points.

In Episode 7: Identifying inguinal and perineal leak points, we delve into the complexities of locating these elusive anatomical pathways, which play a key role in the development and persistence of pelvic venous disorders. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of clinical strategies and imaging techniques aimed at identifying these leak points with precision.

Agenda Highlights:

  • The anatomical and clinical significance of inguinal and perineal leak points
  • Diagnostic approaches and imaging guidance

  • Expert perspectives on real-world case findings

 

Dr. Philippe Lemasle, FR

Vascular doctor in Le Chesnay, FR; Specialties: Vascular medicine, Angiologist/Phlebologist; Since May 1987 exclusive private practice of Vascular Medicine; Teacher of the university diploma of phlebology (Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris VI); Teacher of the Algerian Society of Vascular Medicine; Full member of the French Society of Vascular Medicine and the French Society of Phlebology

2022 - Ordinary qualification as a specialist in vascular medicine

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Prof. Ismaïl Elalamy (FR)

A Professor of Haematology and has been the Head of the Haematology Department at Tenon University Hospital, Médecine Sorbonne Université Paris, and current President of the French Society of Angiology. Prof Elalamy has been involved in the field of thrombosis and antithrombotic therapies since 1991, and his research interests include improving therapeutic strategies, identifying new biomarkers and the application of novel diagnostic techniques to the clinic.

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