Beyond the Basics: Managing Perforator Vein Insufficiency delves into advanced strategies for diagnosing and treating this key contributor to chronic venous disease. While often overlooked, incompetent perforator veins can significantly worsen symptoms like leg swelling, skin changes, and venous ulcers. This session explores the role of detailed duplex ultrasound evaluation, patient selection, and evolving minimally invasive treatments such as endovenous thermal ablation and perforator ligation. Emphasis is placed on individualized care plans to improve long-term outcomes and prevent recurrence.
CEO and Co-Founder, Melius Clinic, Poland
Dr. Jan Szczepański is a highly experienced vascular and general surgeon, with over two decades of clinical expertise across both public and private healthcare settings in Poland. He currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Melius Clinic in Toruń, where he leads a patient-centered practice specializing in vascular surgery and phlebology. Since 2014, he has also held a long-standing position at Szpital ESKULAP w Osielsku, serving as a senior assistant in the Department of Vascular Surgery. Dr. Szczepański’s earlier roles include senior surgical appointments at the Klinika Chirurgii Naczyniowej i Angiologii CMKP in Warsaw and the Municipal Hospital in Toruń, where he gained extensive experience in general, oncologic, and vascular surgery. Passionate about innovation and teaching, he is deeply involved in clinical trials, surgical consultations, and the development of modern wound care and phlebological practices. His dedication to evidence-based care, combined with his leadership in surgical excellence, makes him a valuable contributor to the advancement of vascular medicine in the region.