About VIP Congress
The VIP Congress belongs to an ambitious scientific project started in 2012, aiming to meet every two years scientists from different geographical areas for high-level scientific exchange, collaboration and education focused on vascular diseases. The first edition was attended by more than 200 Latin Americans. The subsequent editions gathered over 300 people coming from North America, Asia, Africa and Australia. VIP Congress 2023 will join the VReM (Vascular Residents’ Meeting) and we are excited to meet again to exchange knowledge and experiences in our work field. We trust that your attendance at this Congress will result in sharing of expertise and expansion of local and global programmes. Don’t miss it!
  /  About VIP Congress

Mission .

The VIP Congress belongs to an ambitious scientific project started in 2012, aiming to meet every two years scientists from different geographical areas for high-level scientific exchange, collaboration and education focused on vascular diseases.

The first edition was attended by more than 200 Latin Americans. The subsequent editions gathered over 300 people coming from North America, Asia, Africa and Australia.

Now comes the new edition with a greater approach.
VIP 2025 will join the Vascular Residents’ Meeting (VReM) and we are excited to come together to exchange knowledge and experiences in our work field.

We trust that your attendance at this congress will result in sharing of expertise and expansion of local and global programs.
We encourage you to submit abstracts and to register early. We look forward to seeing many of you in Padua.

Don’t miss it!

Conference Highlights .

Chimney/fenestration

Preservation of hypogastric arteries

Long term complications after EVAR

Type II Endoleak

Emergency in vascular surgery

Complex aortic diseases

Visceral arteries

Endovascular news

Thoraco-abdominal dissections

Subacute aortic dissection

Rare diseases of supra-aortic trunks

Asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis

Carotid artery stenosis

Vascular access

Vein diseases

Popliteal artery aneurysms

Peripheral artery disease