PVI 2025: the moments that stood out

This is the end of a wonderful 2025 sparkles!

Fresh from the fireworks of Paris Vascular Insights 2025, we would like to extend our warmest thanks to everyone who joined us from near and far to once again interrogate the progress made this year in our wonderful community. With all of your enthusiastic involvement, as ever, bringing your vast expertise whether as speakers or participants, we were able to question critically what we know, interrogate rigorously what we do not yet know, and inspire the year ahead, full of energy to push further still toward the utmost perfection in our evidence-based vascular practice.

This space continues throughout the year with our online community. We publish two newsletters a month, communicating the very latest news straight to your inbox wherever you are. You are never alone in vascular surgery, and your colleagues are here to support you through your most difficult challenges.

As such, throughout the year, feel free to submit your challenging clinical cases, exclusive interviewspublication reviews, study commentaries, or any other content you believe could be useful to the community to our PVI platform for continued problem-solving as a worldwide team.

The 2025 “Best of” newsletter showcases some standout content from our website that you now have the opportunity to (re)discover.

As 2025 draws to a close and we welcome a fresh new year, let the magic continue into 2026! We wish you a wonderful Christmas with your loved ones where possible, and send courage to all those covering services over the festive period. Your patients are lucky to have you, and our deepest thanks go to you for being part of our international community.

Santé à toutes et à tous 🥂​ !

Hospital Pellegrin - Bordeaux, France
Professor of vascular surgery, PVI Editor-in-Chief

Professor of vascular surgery
Head of unit of vascular surgery CHU Bordeaux - France

Conflicts of interest:

Honoraria from: COOK Médical, Térumo-Vascutek, Siemens, GORE