UESS Clinic Hosts Conference and Workshop on Peripheral Arterial Disease Management

UESS Clinic – Teaching Hospital is preparing to host an academic event of great significance in the field of vascular health. On October 8, 2025, the Galo García Auditorium will be the venue for two activities that will bring together physicians, specialists, and healthcare professionals interested in learning about the latest strategies and devices for the treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD).

Two Activities in One Day

Workshop: Access and Closure – The Cornerstones of Successful PAD Management

  • Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • A hands-on, educational session focused on vascular access and closure techniques, which are essential for ensuring safety and efficacy in PAD procedures.

Conference: Overview of Atherectomy Devices in Management of Complex Peripheral Arterial Disease

  • Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Delivered by renowned specialist Gregory Mesner, an expert in minimally invasive vascular procedures with over 9,000 endovascular interventions performed since 2004, and founder of the Messner Vascular Institute.

About Dr. Gregory Mesner

Dr. Gregory Mesner is widely recognized for his work in reducing the risk of amputations and improving the quality of life of patients with peripheral arterial disease. His extensive experience brings unique value to this event, offering attendees a practical and updated perspective on the use of atherectomy devices in complex cases.

Why Attend?

Peripheral Arterial Disease is a condition that affects millions worldwide, and its timely detection and management can make a life-changing difference for patients. This event is an opportunity to:

  • Learn first-hand about the latest innovations in minimally invasive treatments.
  • Update your knowledge on vascular access and closure techniques.
  • Exchange experiences with colleagues and leading experts in the field.

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