UMassVascular
@umassvascsurg
Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at University of Massachusetts Medical School; 0+5 integrated vascular residency program (2 residents/year)
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http://umassvascular.com 16-01-2019 12:28:33
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Powerhouse team of vascular surgeons led by Dr. tammytnguyen guiding PGY4 Sudie-Ann Robinson, MD and PGY5 Kris Boelitz, M.D. through open mesenteric artery bypass with limbs to the celiac artery and SMA.
5 vessels embolized (aberrant phrenic artery & 4 Lumbar vessels) for #BFEVAR prep using Lumiguide with FORS. Only 5.9 minutes of fluoroscopy time, 62mGy/cm2 DAP. #FORS #Radiationreduction UAB Vascular Surgery Aortic Research Consortium
A newly published study in JVS-Vascular Science by the Messina lab UMass Chan Medical School explores the affects of high cholesterol on blood vessel growth. Clogged arteries can lead to serious complications, including limb loss for people living with #diabetes. Learn more at bit.ly/4cAN3F0/
Crazy case and creative option by our UMassVascular chief Andres Schanzer. Always innovating! #aortaed frank arko Westley Ohman
Outstanding work by Shahida Balaparya and mentor tammytnguyen providing care to people experiencing homelessness and optimizing ankle-brachial index measurement for peripheral arterial disease while doing it! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Starting #STEPember with apple picking!! Vascular SVS #STEPforSVS We step for PAD awareness, 60 miles! Donate to support our patients here: I’d appreciate your support for my fundraiser charityfootprints.com/portal/goal_pa… Meryl Simon Logan, MD Andres Schanzer Leigh Ann O'Banion Joseph L. Mills MD
Dejah Judelson (she/her) became a vascular surgeon after realizing how important vascular health is to us + patients from her mom, a cardiologist. Now, she's teaching her kids how to take care of their vascular health by bringing them along on the 60-mile challenge this month. Join them:
"As a surgical discipline, I hope that we can get past the belief that we do not have enough qualified women to serve." Read this editorial from JAMA Surgery Editor Melina Kibbe. ja.ma/3MCcbAU