Jan Sloves: Insights on Comprehensive Venous Duplex Imaging at VEITH Symposium 2025
Jan Sloves, President and Consultant at Vascular Imaging Professionals LLC, shared Victor Canata’s post on LinkedIn:
“Hello Colleagues,
I’m pleased to share this 5 minute presentation, ‘When Should Duplex Both the Lower Extremity and Pelvic Veins‘ presented at the VEITH symposium in November 2025.
Venous disease often extends beyond the lower extremity, and incomplete evaluation of the pelvic venous system can lead to missed pathology.
In this segment, I discuss when a more comprehensive duplex approach may be warranted.
I’d be interested in hearing how others approach this in their practices.
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Victor Canata thank you for posting!”
Victor Canata, Professor of Human Anatomy and Surgery and UIP Vice President, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“When should you duplex lower extremity and pelvic veins?
Another great PPT by Jan Sloves.
You must watch it this is vein university join us.”
Proceed to the video attached to the post.
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