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World Congress on Vascular Access (WoCoVA) abstracts are now open for submission

The WoCoVA Scientific Committee are pleased to announce that abstract submission for the 9th World Congress on Vascular Access (WoCoVA) is now open. The congress will be held from Wednesday, April 15 to Friday, April 17, 2026, at the Valencia Conference Centre (VCC) in Valencia, Spain.

We invite vascular access specialists from around the world to submit abstracts showcasing their latest scientific work in the field. Submissions may be considered for either oral or poster presentations.

The WoCoVA Scientific Committee will review all abstracts and select the highest-quality submissions for a 10-minute oral presentation. Additional accepted abstracts will be included in the poster presentation sessions.

The deadline for abstract submission is Friday, January 9, 2026.

For further details and to submit your abstract, please visit the WoCoVA website – https://wocova.com/abstracts/

Feasibility and Safety of bedside placement of tunneled dialysis catheters: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence

New publication on the Feasibility and Safety of bedside placement of tunneled dialysis catheters: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence from the Journal of Vascular Access

Feasibility and Safety of bedside placement of tunneled dialysis catheters: A systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence

Establishing an advanced nursing vascular access programme in a children’s hospital: A successful journey

New publication on Establishing an advanced nursing vascular access programme in a children’s hospital: A successful journey from the Journal of Vascular Access

Establishing an advanced nursing vascular access programme in a children’s hospital: A successful journey

Midline catheter insertion as a strategic component of intravenous infusion: A single-centre retrospective analysis

New publication on Midline catheter insertion as a strategic component of intravenous infusion: A single-centre retrospective analysis from the Journal of Vascular Access

Midline catheter insertion as a strategic component of intravenous infusion: A single-centre retrospective analysis

A rare case of mal-positioning of an internal jugular central venous catheter due to an anomalous right upper pulmonary venous return

An Open Access case report on A rare case of mal-positioning of an internal jugular central venous catheter due to an anomalous right upper pulmonary venous return from the Journal of Vascular Access

A rare case of mal-positioning of an internal jugular central venous catheter due to an anomalous right upper pulmonary venous return