Popular and Coming Up! 5th Annual Innovations in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapies Award | September 12, 2025

It is becoming a tradition for the Frank J. Veith International Society to hold one of the most interesting global competitions for all vascular specialists and we encourage you to be a part of this memorable and prestigious event!

Each year, we select a distinguished faculty with impeccable academic reputations to serve as judges.

Below are the details for abstract submission. Please encourage your colleagues to participate in what I believe is the most prestigious award in the vascular space.

Sincerely,
Enrico Ascher, MD
Executive Director

Objective

To create a forum to incentivize innovation and creativity in vascular surgery. A new open or endovascular procedure, a new device for vascular surgery or intervention, a significant improvement on an existing vascular device, a new or improved pharmaceutical product or to improve or cure vascular diseases, or any advance in artificial intelligence as it relates to the diagnosis or treatment of vascular disease are examples of subjects that the Committee is expecting.

Submit Your Abstract As Follows:

Deadline: Friday, August 15th, 2025 by 5 P.M. Eastern Time

All abstracts should be submitted to [email protected] and should include:

  1. Title
  2. Authorship and Institution (if applicable)
  3. Introduction, Material and Methods, Results, and Conclusions sections.
  4. Should not exceed 300 words (excluding title, authorship, and institution)
  5. A limit of 4 images/illustrations is acceptable.

Award: The winner will be awarded a check of $2,000.00 and a Certificate issued by the Society

Announcement of the Winners | Requirements from Winners

The required webinar for the winners will take place on Friday, September 12, 2025  from 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST

  1. Participation in the webinar is REQUIRED for the competition winners (First Prize and Honorary Mentions).
  2. During the webinar, each of the five selected authors will have 6 minutes to present his/her research work.
  3. This will be followed by a robust discussion led by a Distinguished faculty.