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What is the SEVN?
The South East Vascular Network (SEVN) is a networked model for the provision of vascular surgical services across South East London and West Kent.
It was developed in response to the Vascular Society recommendations within the London Cardiovascular Model of Care (2010). These proposed that vascular services should be provided within an effective, comprehensive network system, with a central unit providing elective and emergency arterial vascular surgery, linked with local units providing the majority of services, including day surgery, varicose vein, amputations and selected limb interventions.
The vascular networks were established in 2016, and serve to make improvements in vascular care for the regions.
Hospital | Lead(s) |
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St Thomas' Hospital (Hub) | Mr Morad Sallam (Clinical Lead) Mr Michael Dialynas (Clinical Network Lead) |
Darent Valley Hospital | Mr Michael Dialynas Mr Ash Patel |
King's College Hospital and Princess Royal University Hospital | Mr Raghvinder Gambhir Mr Hisham Rashid Mr Hani Slim Mr Domenico Valenti Mr Hiren Mistry |
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Woolwich | Mr Said Abisi Miss Sarah Franks Mr Prakash Saha Mr Hany Zayed |
Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup | Miss Becky Sandford |
Tunbridge Wells Hospital | Mr Mark Tyrrell Mr Lukla Biasi |
University Hospital Lewisham | Mr Sanjay Patel Mr Taha Khan |