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67th Congress of the European Society of Cardiovascular and Endovascular Surgery (ESCVS)
Dear Colleagues, Friends and Guests,
We are delighted to invite you to Strasbourg for the 67th Congress of the European Society of Cardiovascular and Endovascular Surgery (ESCVS).
The ESCVS is the oldest society in Europe in the cardiac and vascular surgical field and was founded by René Leriche and R. Dos Santos in 1950. It has a strong tradition of merging specialties to provide better care for patients. The Society is actively engaged in projects involving its young members, to train them and give them the experience and knowledge of new techniques and materials.
67. International Congress of the European Society for Cardiovascular Surgery - France
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
In 2018 we will be returning to Strasbourg, where the first conference of ESCVS was held. Strasbourg’s history is steeped in 2000 years of international encounters, thanks to its location in the heart of Europe. The city of Strasbourg was the seat of some of the most important planning for European post-war reconstruction and it is now home to several EU institutions, including the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights.
Lazar Davidovic
President ESCVS
Thierry Folliguet
Congress President
Jean-Philippe Verhoye
Congress President
Achouh, Paul (France)
Al-attar, Nawwar (United Kingdom)
Amor, Max (France)
Andreas, Martin (Austria)
Arakelyan, Valery (Russia)
Baktiroglu, Selcuk (Turkey)
Barsic, Bruno (Croatia)
Bayard, Nathanaël (France)
Bergoend, Eric (France)
Bolotin, Gil (Israel)
Bonaros, Nikolaos (Austria)
Bouchard, Denis (Canada)
Bouchez, Stefaan (Belgium)
Bradic, Nikola (Croatia)
Brunkwall, Jan (Germany)
Capoccia, Laura (Italy)
Chakfe, Nabil (France)
Chiesa, Roberto (Italy)
Chronis, Christos (Greece)
Czerny, Martin (Germany)
Davidovic, Lazar (Serbia)
de Bonis, Michele (Italy)
Debrux, (France)
Debus S. (Germany)
Defraigne, Jean-Olivier (Belgium)
Demirsoy, Ergun (Turkey)
Doguet, Fabien (France)
Donas, Konstantinos (Germany)
Doyle, Barry (Australia)
Duval, Xavier (France)
Fernandes e Fernandes, Jose (Portugal)
Fischlein, Theodor (Germany)
Folliguet, Thierry (France)
Gallardo, Fernando (Spain)
Gerosa, Gino (Italy)
Gersak, Borut (Slovenia)
Giannoukas, Athanasios (Greece)
Glauber, Mattia (Italy)
Grego, Franco (Italy)
Gregoric, Igor (USA)
Grima, Matthew Joe (Malta)
Grocott, Hilary (Canada)
Halliday, Alison (United Kingdom)
Hannan, Margaret (France)
Haulon, Stephan (France)
Henry, J.P. (France)
Heringlake, Matthias (Germany)
Hubert, Jacques (France)
Hultgren, Rebecka (Sweden)
Jakob, Heinz (Germany)
Katsargyris, Athanasios (Germany)
Klokocovnik, Tomislav (Slovenia)
Koncar, Igor (Serbia)
Kopp, Reinhard (Switzerland)
Koskas, Fabien (France)
Kusurin, Marko (Croatia)
Lawaetz, Martin (Denmark)
Levy, Bruno (France)
Liapis, Christos (Greece)
Lorusso, Roberto (Netherlands)
Matsagkas, Miltiadis (Greece)
Meistelman, Claude (France)
Melissano, Germano (Italy)
Menegolo, Mirko (Italy)
Modine, Thomas (France)
Monteagudo Vela, Maria (Spain)
Muneretto, Claudio (Italy)
Obadia, Jean-François (France)
Ouattara, Alexandre (France)
Ozaki (Japan)
Palombo, Domenico (Italy)
Powell, Janet (United Kingdom)
Rancic, Zoran (Switzerland)
Rudman, F. (Croatia)
Ruggieri, Vito G. (France)
EUR
2017-12-24
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Submission Info
Abstract submission deadline 2017-12-24
Abstracts should be submitted according to the following instructions:
Language: English
Words: Minimum number of words: 400 & Maximum number of words: 600 (including titles, authors and affiliations)
Title: Concise, small letters
Abstracts for original articles should be divided into the following sections:
a) Aim: description of the objective/aim of the research
b) Methods: description of the methods used
c) Results: results of the research
d) Conclusion: brief conclusion
Abstracts for for case reports should be divided into the following sections:
a) Background: a brief introduction of the case reported
b) Case report: description of the case report
The text and the title must be free from abbreviations. Only the standard abbreviations used in medicine are accepted, whereas the other acronyms should be written in extenso the first time they appear in the abstract. After that, the acronym can be used. Eg: Non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
Figures, tables and references are not accepted.
AUTHORS:
The names of the authors should be written in upper/lower cases in the following way:
Full name with first letter in upper case (e.g. John)
Surname with first letter in upper case (e.g. Smith)
Please enter the FIRST NAME in full, followed by the LAST NAME, for each author without abbreviations (e.g. John Smith , and NOT J. Smith).
AFFLIATIONS:
Affiliation details of all authors should be provided. Details should be written in the following order (when available) and the street address is not needed.
Unit or Section
Department
University and/or Hospital
Town
Country
In case of multiple affiliations, please superscribe the relevant numbers
Please put a comma and a space between the names of the authors and a semicolon between the authors’ affiliations
Example of authors’ affiliations:
In vivo tracking for cell therapies
M. Thompson 1, D. Wall 2, R.J. Hicks 1,3 , H.M. Prince2,3
1Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia;
2Centre for Blood Cell Therapies, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia;
3University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Contact No.: 33 (0)1 40 88 97 97
Email: escvs@overcome.eu
Contact No.: 33 (0)1 40 88 97 97
Email: escvs@overcome.eu