Submission Guide
Abstracts can be submitted for:
• Evidence based research
• Case presentations
The Australasian College of Phlebology is dedicated to the promotion of evidence-based research and all abstracts are subject to peer review. Anecdote-based submissions will not be accepted and only cases of important clinical significance will be considered.
Abstract Structure
Abstract word limit: 300 words.
All research abstracts must include the headings:
• Introduction
• Methods
• Results
• Conclusions
Case Presentations must include the headings:
• Introduction
• Case Details
• Conclusions
Abstracts will be accepted for either an oral presentation or poster presentation. Abstracts submitted in the wrong format will not be reviewed. Abstracts emailed directly will not be accepted. No submissions will be accepted after the closing date.
Topics
• Anatomy
• Basic Science Research
• Case Presentations
• Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency
• Complex Disease
• Compression
• Cosmetic Phlebology and Cosmetic Medicine
• Deep Vein Reconstruction
• Deep Venous Disease
• Dermatological Manifestations of Venous Disease
• Fluid Mechanics
• Glue Ablation
• Gonadal, Pelvic and Vulvar Veins
• Interventional Radiology
• Lymphatic Disease and Lymphoedema
• Microcirculation
• Nursing in Phlebology
• Oedema
• Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
• Sclerotherapy
• Ulcers and Wound Care
• Ultrasound
• Vascular Anomalies
• Venous Interventions and Surgery
• Venous Haemodynamics
• Venous Thromboembolism