Joint Session SOLACI-SBHCI

Between June 21 and 23, 2017, the annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Hemodynamics and Interventional Cardiology (SBHCI) took place.  SOLACI actively participated in the event, with a SBHCI-SOLACI joint session called Peripheral Interventions and Vascular Approaches to Structural Interventions.”

SOLACI Chair, Dr. Ricardo Lluberas (Uruguay), was in charge of symposium coordination, together with Dr. Marcelo José De Carvalho Cantarelli (Sao Paulo). What is more, Doctors Estevão Carvalho de Campos Martins, Ralf Langhoff (Germany), Mauricio Cavalieri Machado (Minas Gerais) and Antônio Massamitsu Kambara (Sao Paulo) took part in the activity. 

Joint Session SOLACI-SBHCI

SOLACI would like to highlight the importance of these kind of regional events, which not only promote the exchange of novel experiences in the field of interventional cardiology, but also strengthen the ties among our physicians. Likewise, we appreciate the opportunity to make part of such a significant meeting which, among other things, reflects our determination to keep advancing cardiovascular intervention in Latin America.  

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