Expertise

Severe, Worsening Low Back Pain

April 1, 2022
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79-year-old female with worsening low back pain. No falls or injury. Pain worsened with standing, walking and sitting. The patient had severe enough pain that performing the tasks of active daily living were becoming more burdensome.

Percuntaneous Fem-Pop

November 8, 2021
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75 year old male, prior right leg bypass graft from the common femoral artery to the anterior tibial artery. Bypass graft failed due to poor outflow in the anterior tibial artery. During thrombolysis the patient had a large retroperitoneal bleed. Treatment was stopped and the patient was told there were no other options…

Renal Vein Stent Adjustment

November 8, 2021
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Female initially presenting with pelvic venous congestion secondary to Nutcracker Phenomena. After treatment of the PVC, the patients pelvic complaints improved but they developed worsening symptoms of Nutcracker Syndrome. The NCS was treated with renal vein stenting and the symptoms improved. However, the patient had new right sided pain with deep breathing. The renal vein…

Uterine Fibroids

Varicocele Embolization Outcomes – Skill Matters

October 15, 2021
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Varicoceles are a collection of dilated veins around the testicle. They are common and occur in about 1 of 10 men, usually 20-40 years of age.

Vascular Evaluation in Patients with Lower Extremity Ulceration

August 4, 2021
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Lower extremity wounds are complex and challenging for patients, families, and healthcare providers. Most lower extremity ulcers are secondary to either or both arterial and venous problems. A comprehensive history and physical assessment followed by appropriate imaging are essential to identify, diagnose and develop care plans. Dedicated vascular specialists should be involved in the care…