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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | The Vascular Surgery Fellow is responsible for the case presentations at the weekly combined Vascular Surgery/Interventional Radiology Conference attended by the interventional radiology and vascular surgery faculty, visiting surgeons, community vascular surgeons, general surgical residents and medical students. |  | | The Vascular Surgery Fellowship is an ACGME approved two year program, for two fellows per year, offering clinical experience including the core service rotation, an endovascular interventional rotation, a clinical non-invasive vascular lab experience and a research experience. |  | | The vascular surgery fellow gains experience with the performance and interpretation of vascular lab studies under the direction of the Director of the Vascular Lab during the first year of fellowship. |
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http://www.pittvascularsurgery.com/Fellowship/main.htm
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | Vascular Surgery is dedicated to the care of patients with disorders of the circulatory system. |  | | Vascular Surgery is dedicated to providing the most up-to-date techniques in treating the vascular patient and is forging ahead in various areas of research to solve problems that only a few years ago were deemed unsolvable. |  | | Staffed by board certified surgeons who practice vascular surgery as well as medicine, this section serves patients with peripheral vascular and venous diseases, aneurysms, strokes, carotid disease, renal failure, and patients undergoing dialysis. |
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http://www.viahealth.org/body_surgical.cfm?id=62
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| | Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society |
 | | The objectives of the Society are to improve the art and science of vascular surgery through the active sharing of knowledge, and to promote basic and clinical research into the evolving fields of vascular surgery and intervention. |  | | We are students of all aspects of vascular disease; its pathophysiology, natural history, pharmacotherapy, catheter-based intervention, and surgical remediation. |  | | We recognize the central role that vascular medicine and surgery plays in many patients' lives, and the constant vigilance required for its management. |
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http://www.pvss.org
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| | General Vascular Surgery |
 | | Residents in vascular surgery are expected to participate in research programs consisting of basic science, research in outcomes and health policy, and clinical studies and trials. |  | | The program consists of a one-year track of clinical vascular surgery and a two-year track that includes one year each of basic science research and clinical vascular surgery. |  | | During the clinical year, residents acquire experience in vascular surgery, endovascular surgical techniques, and diagnostic testing and become competent performing and interpreting the results of noninvasive tests: Doppler, photoplethysmography, and duplex scan. |
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http://www.medschool.northwestern.edu/education/gme/residencies/gen_vasc_surgery.html
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| | Vascular Surgery Interviews |
 | | Encroachment of traditionally vascular surgical interventions by non-surgical interventionalists |  | | As I mentioned above, vascular surgery tends to be compartmentalized into the treatment of carotid, aneurysmal and peripheral vascular occlusive disease. |  | | Our wish is to be the leaders in the field of peripheral vascular disease, the only specialty able to look at a patient and their arterial disease and to be able to treat it/them using either open or endovascular technology or a combination. |
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http://www.amsa.org/surg/vasc_int.cfm
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | Vascular surgery involves the evaluation and treatment of all arterial and venous problems excluding those of the coronary and intracranial circulation. |  | | Major areas of research interest include intimal hyperplasia, vascular stenting, thrombolytic therapy, lower extremity revascularization, endovascular surgery and cardiac assessment of peripheral vascular patients. |  | | Patients are seen in the Surgery Outpatient Clinic which is located on the 1st floor of the Colloton Pavilion. |
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http://www.surgery.uiowa.edu/htmpages/vascular.htm
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| | Tucson Vascular Surgery - Home |
 | | Tucson Vascular Surgery was founded in 1997 by Scott S. Berman, MD with the mission of establishing a center of excellence for the care of patients in need of vascular intervention in Tucson’s west-side hospitals, while continuing to contribute to the evolution of the specialty of vascular surgery through ongoing clinical and basic science research. |  | | Endovascular Surgery combining principles of traditional vascular surgery with minimally invasive treatments using angioplasty and stenting. |  | | Tucson Vascular Surgery established itself as a leader in this field by placing the first endovascular grafts for aortic aneurysms in Tucson in February 2000. |
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http://www.azvasc.vasculardomain.com
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| | Cornell Sexual Medicine Program - Erectile Dysfunction - Vascular Surgery |
 | | The specific objective of the surgery is to increase the erection (cavernosal) artery blood inflow in patients with blood flow related ED secondary to trauma. |  | | However, preliminary evidence supports the use of such surgery in young men with traumatic or congenital leakage from the most posterior portions of the erectile bodies, the crura. |  | | Venous ligation surgery is currently recognized as a purely investigational form of surgery. |
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http://www.cornellurology.com/cornell/sexualmedicine/ed/vascular.shtml
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| | Department of Surgery - Vascular Institute |
 | | The Vascular Institute has also developed a technique of laparoscopically-assisted aortic aneurysm repair in which a camera is inserted through a small incision to give the surgeon a clear, detailed view of the operating field and assist in the repair of the aneurysm. |  | | All therapeutic decisions are made by an experienced vascular/interventional radiologist in conjunction with a vascular surgeon. |  | | he Institute's basic science laboratories and ongoing clinical research programs are central to developing new and improved methods of understanding, detecting and treating vascular disease. |
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http://www.lij.edu/lijh/surgery/vascular_institute/vascular.html
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | Vascular surgery for impotence falls into two categories: procedures involving the venous system (which drains blood out of the penis) and procedures involving the arterial system (which supplies blood to the penis). |  | | Revascularization surgery to correct most arterial problems represents a major medical procedure, and is still at an early stage of development. |  | | Fortunately, when surgery does not prove successful, alternative impotence treatments are still available, including the installation of an implant. |
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http://www.morganstern.com/vsurgery.html
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| | Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery |
 | | variety of complications are seen in the field of peripheral vascular surgery and range from stroke and cranial nerve injury related to carotid endarterectomy, massive bleeding and infection association with aneurysm resection to early occlusion of bypass grafts in peripheral vascular reconstruction. |  | | ardiovascular and thoracic surgery is the specialty which encompasses cardiac surgery, peripheral vascular surgery and general thoracic surgery. |  | | There is some overlap in general thoracic surgery and peripheral vascular surgery with general surgeons and others who have taken non-board eligible fellowships in peripheral vascular surgery. |
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http://www.lectlaw.com/med/med16.htm
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | The development of pain at rest, ulcers or gangrene indicate critical ischaemia and are indication for surgery or angioplasty. |  | | A CT brain and carotid doppler examinations are required prior to consideration for surgery. |  | | Bandages can be removed two days after surgery In some cases skin sutures may have to be removed a week after surgery. |
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http://www.joycesurgical.com/vasur.htm
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| | Cooper University Hospital - Vascular Surgery |
 | | Minimally invasive vascular surgery isn’t appropriate for all vascular patients. |  | | Cooper surgeons use endovascular surgery, other catheter-based methods, and other minimally invasive methods in vascular surgery. |  | | Before any surgery, the Cooper surgeon will discuss the procedure, including whether to use a minimally invasive or traditional procedure, with the patient in detail. |
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http://www.cooperhealth.org/content/MinSurg_Vascular.asp
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| | Stanford Hospital And Clinics - Stanford University Medical Center - Vascular Surgery |
 | | Vascular and cardiovascular surgeons provide surgical and transcatheter therapies for a variety of vascular problems. |  | | The service includes vascular and cardiovascular surgeons, as well as interventional vascular radiologists and cardiologists who specialize in vascular medicine. |  | | Surgeries for thrombotic and vasospastic disorders (techniques to control conditions involving occlusions or spasms in the veins) |
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http://www.stanfordhospital.com/clinicsmedServices/COE/heart/vascularsurgery.html
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| | Vascular [UCLA] |
 | | The goal of surgery is to clearly identify and correct the cause of the compression, which can be an abnormality of the tendons, the scalene muscles or the bones that make up the thoracic outlet (the first rib or clavicle). |  | | You may be given a sling to use after the surgery. |  | | Patients come in the morning of surgery and are discharged the day after surgery. |
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http://www.surgery.medsch.ucla.edu/vascular/dx_TOS.shtml
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| | UC Department of Surgery |
 | | In April 2001, the Vascular Surgery fellowship was granted permission from the RRC to become one of twelve programs in the country with a two-year, fully-accredited clinical fellowship. |  | | The expanded clinical base provides an excellent educational experience for our vascular surgery fellows and the general surgery residents. |  | | In addition, we hold a teaching session at the start of the academic year in the gross anatomy laboratory where the surgical anatomy of less frequently utilized operative exposures is reviewed. |
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http://surgery.uc.edu/education_vascular.html
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| | Vascular Surgery Patients on Statins Have Fewer Cardiac Complications |
 | | The procedures included carotid endarterectomy, aortic surgery or surgery to restore blood flow in the patients’ legs. |  | | Boston, MA - In a retrospective study of patients undergoing non-cardiac vascular surgery, those who were taking statins were less likely to suffer heart-related complications, suggesting the cholesterol-lowering drugs might someday be given to patients before surgery, according to a new study published by Kristin O’Neil-Callahan, M.D. |  | | The researchers reviewed the records of 1,163 patients who underwent vascular surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center during 1999 and 2000. |
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http://www.cardiologyonline.com/journal_articles/Vascular_surgery.htm
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| | Vascular Surgery Residency Program |
 | | Instruction and direct clinical experience with the technology, clinical applications, and professional interpretation of all forms of noninvasive vascular testing. |  | | Didactic instruction and basic laboratory research experience in vascular physiology and pathobiology. |  | | Goals: The goals of the Program are to provide a learning and training environment which facilitates the development of expert vascular specialists who will have the tools and abilities to be leaders in both the clinical and academic community of vascular surgeons. |
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http://www.umm.edu/vascular/residency.html
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| | DIVISION OF VASCULAR SURGERY |
 | | The conference is held monthly and represents case presentations of morbidities and mortalities by the surgical housestaff with participation by core clerks, all students on elective surgical rotations, residents and faculty. |  | | In addition to traditional medical and surgical care of the vascular patient, the Division maintains a cooperative academic and clinical relationship with the Division of Interventional Radiology in the Department of Diagnostic Imaging. |  | | These faculty members are responsible for coordinating academic, educational and scientific efforts relating to the teaching of medical students and residents in the discipline of peripheral vascular surgery. |
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http://bms.brown.edu/surgery/divisions/vascular.html
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | The goal of the UIHC Vascular Surgery Fellowship program is to provide the trainee with a broad and in-depth experience in the management of vascular diseases in the setting of a large university and a VA Hospital complex. |  | | Due to an increase in peripheral vascular volume and a more specific focus on peripheral vascular surgery, vascular surgery was separated from cardiothoracic surgery and the Vascular Surgery Section was established in the Department of Surgery in 1987. |  | | Vascular Surgery and the American Association for Vascular Surgery. |
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http://www.surgery.uiowa.edu/surgery/vascular/fellowshipprogram.html
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| | University of Illinois Medical Center:Vascular Surgery |
 | | The Division of Vascular Surgery is responsible for the supervision of the Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory as well as the interpretation of all noninvasive vascular testing procedures performed. |  | | The Noninvasive Vascular Laboratory at the University of Illinois Medical Center was one of the first in the Chicago area to be accredited by the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories and has held unlimited accreditation in the fields of arterial testing, venous testing, and cerebrovascular testing continuously since 1993. |  | | This procedure was developed jointly by the Divisions of Vascular Surgery and Plastic Surgery in the late 1980s, and at present the University of Illinois Medical Center has the most experience and the best results with this procedure reported to date in the English-speaking world. |
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http://uillinoismedcenter.org/content.cfm/vascular
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| | Association of Women Surgeons - CDR: Vascular Surgery |
 | | This is a national organization, which is inclusive and mostly focuses on clinical vascular surgery. |  | | To be considered for membership, individuals must have made major contributions to the field of vascular surgery and be able to demonstrate substantial achievement in clinical, research, and educational areas. |  | | The SCVS' purpose is to promote the art and science of vascular surgery, to provide a forum for vascular surgeons, and to improve healthcare delivery to patients. |
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http://www.womensurgeons.org/education/CDR/vascular.htm
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| | Department of Surgergy: Division of Vascular Surgery |
 | | The volume of surgery and experience continues to surpass all other centers in the country and is one of the first coordinated academic systems totally based on quality care for patients with vascular disease. |  | | In Troy, the vascular surgery division has provided excellent vascular surgical care at both St. Mary's and Samaritan Hospital and the Massry Care Center of Seton Health, and is increasing the practice and effort in that area. |  | | Most recently, the Institute for Vascular Health and Disease has expanded into Schenectady, incorporating Dr. Michael Gelfand and Dr. Paul Skudder in their practice of vascular surgery, as well as Dr. Iftikhar Syed as an associate surgeon who has had a strong, superb career as Chief of Surgery at Ellis Hospital. |
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http://www.amc.edu/patient/surgery/surgery_vascular.htm
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| | Division of Vascular Surgery - Research |
 | | The endovascular therapies are the focus of this arm of the Vascular Surgery Research Program. |  | | Given the breadth and depth of endoluminal experience within the SIU Division of Vascular Surgery, participation in multicenter national trials of this emerging technology is a natural fit, but one that is presently restricted to high risk patients whose risks of stroke or other complications from standard open surgery are deemed to be prohibitive. |  | | The Successful Surgical Treatment of a Paradoxical Embolus to the Carotid Bifurcation Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;33(4)880-883. |
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http://www.siumed.edu/surgery/vascular/research.htm
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| | Vascular & Endovascular Surgery - Stanford University School of Medicine |
 | | For over a decade we have been recognized internationally as one of the premier academic vascular surgery programs, and we continue to strive for improved outcomes and quality of life for patients confronted with complex aortic and peripheral vascular diseases. |  | | In addition, the Division of Vascular Surgery sponsors an Endovascular Interventional Techniques "Hands-On" Workshop, which attracts a national audience interested in learning new techniques in endovascular surgery. |  | | For medical students, surgical residents and practicing vascular surgeons interested in advanced professional training, our site also provides up to date information on the Stanford vascular fellowships as well as upcoming events and educational seminars. |
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http://vascular.stanford.edu
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| | Vascular Reconstructive Surgery for Erectile Dysfunction, or Male Impotence |
 | | Vascular reconstructive surgery is performed to improve the blood supply of the penis in attempts to improve a man's ability to get and maintain an erection. |  | | However, for younger men with a single damaged blood vessel that occurred as a result of a pelvic or genital injury, the success rate for this treatment is higher (50%-75%). |  | | Unfortunately, the long-term results from this type of surgery have been disappointing with even the best of results showing only 1 out of 20 men improved. |
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http://my.webmd.com/content/article/57/66225.htm
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| | Vascular Surgery |
 | | The Vascular Surgery Service is also responsible for providing the senior general surgery residents with a balanced experience in vascular surgery cases. |  | | While the overall goal of the Vascular Surgery Service is to provide excellent patient care, the underlying mission is to create an exciting clinical environment for education and research. |  | | The Vascular Surgery Division has developed a number of clinical and basic research initiatives. |
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http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/cda/dept47714/files/50113.html
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| | Vascular Surgery: Iliac & renal artery stenosis |
 | | I am a nurse, I have worked for 8 years with two terrific peripheral vascular surgeons, one of them is also the inventor of very innovative wound care products and surgical instruments to make vascular surgery procedures better and faster. |  | | Hi, Most likely you will be sedated for the angio (this is commonly the way it is done) and then if they opt to do surgical intervention, you'll have general anesthesia because the area of interest is in the belly, an epidiral or spinal anesthesia will not "cover" the area. |  | | Your BP will improve before you even awaken from surgery, If however, you do not plan to stop smoking, it may not be worth going through the surgery at this time. |
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http://experts.about.com/q/990/3545349.htm
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| | Endovascular Associates of New York, P.C. - Vascular surgery, endovascular surgery, interventional radiology. ... |
 | | By combining the naturally congruous fields of vascular surgery, endovascular surgery and interventional radiology into one unique specialty practice we are capable of delivering the full spectrum of vascular and interventional care, ranging from cosmetic laser vein surgery to complex arterial vascular reconstruction, to uterine artery embolization. |  | | Endovascular Associates of New York, P.C. - Vascular surgery, endovascular surgery, interventional radiology. |  | | Our Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL) approved vascular laboratory and state of the art diagnostic and therapeutic angiography suite allow us to manage the patient from beginning to end of treatment. |
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http://www.endovascularassociatesny.com
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| | Surgical Education - Yale Surgery |
 | | TThe entire Vascular Surgical Service, aside from the academic and ambulatory care facilities, is housed within YNHH, thereby integrating the various services and facilitating the care of patients by the resident staff. |  | | It is also the expectation of the program that a significant portion of clinical trainees will pursue a career in academic vascular surgery, armed with the clinical, teaching, research, and leadership skills to be successful. |  | | The clinical fellow and residents are expected to participate in the outpatient clinics at our vascular center to learn routine nonoperative management of vascular disease, preoperative and postoperative care. |
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http://yalesurgery.med.yale.edu/surgery_educ/vascular.html
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| | Vascular Surgery - Yale Surgery |
 | | Yale Vascular Surgery is a group of doctors with superior skill in the treatment and management of patients with peripheral vascular disease, chronic and complex wounds, and potential limb loss. |  | | Yale Vascular Surgeons and their colleagues offer novel treatment options to patients for whom traditional methods might have been unsuccessful. |  | | Our surgeons specialize in open, endovascular, minimally invasive and bloodless non-invasive procedures for the full range of vascular disease and conditions: |
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http://yalesurgery.med.yale.edu/surgical_spec/vascular.html
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| | vascular surgery fellowship, vascular disease, poor circulation, stroke symptoms, |
 | | A weekly vascular surgery educational conference provides didactic instruction in topics such as vascular pathophysiology and interpretation of vascular diagnostic testing. |  | | The PGY6 year is devoted to developing clinical research projects with faculty members, clinical and technical experience in noninvasive vascular testing methods and endovascular procedures. |  | | The PGY7 year involves in depth experience with of all forms of non-cardiac vascular surgical procedures including carotid, aortic and lower extremity circulation operations. |
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http://www.nypvascularcare.org/res_pro.html
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| | Medical College of Georgia/Vascular Surgery |
 | | The physicians within the Section of Vascular Surgery practice Vascular Medicine, directing both the medical and surgical care of patients with diseases of the arteries and veins. |  | | In addition to these clinical activities, the surgeons of the Vascular Surgery Service are actively engaged in clinical as well as basic science research in order to further our understanding of these disorders and to improve patient care. |  | | Our physicians have interests and experience in the full range of vascular diseases including the following: |
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http://www.mcg.edu/som/Surgery/gensurg/vascular.htm
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| | Home - Department of Surgery in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota |
 | | Our fully accredited, world-renowned residency program in general surgery is carefully designed and supervised to ensure that the graduating chief resident has the opportunity to acquire the knowledge base, technical skills and clinical judgment to become a competent, safe and expert general surgeon. |  | | Following the third year of residency, the Department of Surgery offers its residents the unique opportunity to perform mentored research for two to four years in a variety of areas including basic, translational, clinical trials, outcomes, patterns of care, decision-making and education research. |  | | Advanced technologies including robotics, new facilities such as our Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery and sophisticated research laboratories make the Department of Surgery a leader in providing a full range of exceptional surgical care of patients while performing innovative research that advances our knowledge. |
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http://www.surg.umn.edu
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| | Fellowship Program |
 | | The first year of fellowship consists primarily of outpatient interventional procedures, vascular laboratory training, and research under faculty supervision.Interventional training is provided by the vascular surgery faculty in the interventional radiology suite and the operating room, and is fully integrated during both years of training. |  | | Vascular laboratory training is provided in an ICAVL-accredited vascular laboratory administered by the Section which performs about 10,000 studies per year. |  | | Recent fellows have performed peripheral, renal, mesenteric, great vessel and carotid bifurcation PTA and stenting, as well as vena cava filter placement, thrombolysis, percutaneous closure, and endovascular AAA repair.This has provided more than sufficient volume to meet interventional credentialing requirements. |
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http://www.dhmc.org/webpage.cfm?site_id=2&org_id=122&morg_id=0&sec_id=0&gsec_id=3362&item_id=3362
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| | Division of Vascular Surgery - UW Department of Surgery |
 | | The primary goal of the Division of Vascular Surgery is to provide the highest quality medical care to patients with a broad variety of vascular problems, including arterial, venous, and lymphatic disease. |  | | The Division of Vascular Surgery recognizes three inter-related major goals: Clinical Excellence, Education, and Research. |  | | In the realm of basic science, research activities are focusing on mechanisms of healing in the arterial wall and pharmacological control of the vascular response to injury. |
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http://depts.washington.edu/surgery/divisions/vascular
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| | USC Center for Vascular Care |
 | | The USC Center for Vascular Care offers patients an individually tailored approach to vascular care where all possible surgical, endovascular and medical options are considered. |  | | In the past, vascular surgeons used traditional open surgical procedures to treat most vascular problems, with excellent short and long term results. |  | | "The Center is unique since we view our role as vascular disease specialists who just happen to be surgeons," explains Fred A. Weaver, MD, Professor of Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, and Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery. |
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http://www.surgery.usc.edu/divisions/vas
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| | Maryland Vascular Center |
 | | The primary clinical activity of the Division of Vascular Surgery is the care of patients with vascular problems, particularly those problems that require surgical treatment, such as: |  | | Our trainees have already made significant contributions in clinical surgery, academic medicine, and to the military service of our country. |  | | Nationwide, the University of Maryland has been a pioneer in the development of minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. |
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http://www.umm.edu/vascular
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| | Noncardiac Vascular Disorders, Diagnosis, Treatment, Vascular Surgery, Disease, |
 | | As part of one of the world's leading healthcare systems, we are at the cutting edge of new therapies that use minimally invasive surgery to treat vascular disease. |  | | Researchers from the Division of Vascular Surgery Discover New Technique Boosts Survival and Speeds Recovery For Aneurysm Patients |  | | We have state of the art treatments for stroke prevention and claudication. |
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http://www.nypvascularcare.org
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| | CTSNet: The Cardiothoracic Surgery Network |
 | | Medtronic Cardiac Surgery announces the release of its new Cardioblate BP2® Surgical Ablation System. |  | | The Third Quarter 2005 Cardiac Literature Watch, compiled by Eric J. Okum, MD (shown) and Domenico Pagano, MD, is available for viewing. |  | | CTSNet is a registered trademark of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Network. |
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http://www.vascsurg.org
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| | Thomas S. Riles M.D. |
 | | The list of contributions to the understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease are vast and individuals associated with these contributions have been national leaders in the fields of neurology, cardiac surgery; vascular surgery, radiology and nursing. |  | | This multidisciplinary approach to vascular problems is reflected in wide participation by radiologists, vascular surgeons, internists and nurse specialists in Vascular Conference, Hemangioma and AVM Clinics. |  | | New York University Medical Center has been in the forefront in the treatment of vascular disease for over three decades. |
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http://www.med.nyu.edu/Research/T.Riles-res.html
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| | General Surgeons Home Page |
 | | Our vascular surgeons have also received additional years of training in non-cardiac vascular surgery. |  | | See our new links in Breast care, vascular surgery as well as local and national healthcare links. |  | | Our six surgeons are all university trained and board certified in general surgery. |
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http://www.gsirichmond.com
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery: Books |
 | | The 4th Edition of Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery remains a hard-hitting concise reference work of contemporary vascular surgery. |  | | Subjects > Science & Nature > Medicine > Medical Sciences A-Z > Surgery > Vascular Surgery |  | | Subjects > Health, Family & Lifestyle > Medical & Healthcare Practitioners > Surgery > Vascular |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0323009018
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http://vascular.um-surgery.org
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| | THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VASCULAR SURGERY PROGRAM |
 | | The Vascular Surgical section at the University of Kansas Medical Center is committed to the tradition of excellence established during the past decade. |  | | Major goals for the future include the development of a basic science vascular research laboratory and the expansion of clinical expertise in the developing areas of vascular surgery. |  | | Primary Hypercoagulable States in General and Vascular Surgery |
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http://www.kumc.edu/vsurg
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| | Vascular surgery -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Surgery of the (The hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs; its rhythmic contractions pump blood through the body) heart is the specialism of the (additional info and facts about cardiothoracic surgeon) cardiothoracic surgeon. |  | | Vascular surgery -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/v/va/vascular_surgery.htm
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