CURRICULUM VITAE/BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Timothy Michael Sullivan, M.D., FACS, FSVS, FSVM, FACC

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

           

            Citizenship:                             United States of America

           

CURRENT POSITIONS:

           

            Chairman, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

                        Minneapolis Heart Institute / Abbott Northwestern Hospital

                        Minneapolis, MN

            Director, Abbott Northwestern Hospital Vascular Center

            Medical Director, Heart Hospital 3rd Floor (Prep/recovery, EP, Cath Lab, OR)

 

            Editor-in-Chief, Annals of Vascular Surgery

            Editor-in-Chief, Journal of the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation

           

            Clinical Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

 

            National Principal Investigator: MIMICS study (Veryan SFA stent)

 

            Editorial Boards:

            Cardiovascular Surgery

            Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

            Hospital Practice

            Endovascular Today

 

            Reviewer:

Journal of the American College of Surgeons

Journal of Vascular Surgery

Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Journal of Endovascular Therapy

Annals of Vascular Surgery

Circulation

Vascular / Endovascular Surgery

 

EDUCATION

 

High School

 

Kenston High School, Chagrin Falls, OH

Graduating Class of 1977, Salutatorian

 

College/University

 

Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH

Magna Cum Laude

 

Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine,

Rootstown, OH

Combined 6-year BS/MD Program

Graduating Class of 1983

 

Post-graduate Training

 

Residency in General Surgery (7/83 to 6/88)

Wright State University, Dayton, OH

Daniel Elliot, M.D., Chairman

 

Fellowship in Peripheral Vascular Surgery (7/88 to 6/89)

St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH

Bernardo D. Martinez, M.D., Program Director

 

Fellowship in Peripheral Vascular Surgery (7/89 to 6/90)

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

Norman R. Hertzer, M.D., Department Chairman

 

 

CERTIFICATION

 

Diplomate, American Board of Surgery

May, 1989       Certificate # 34456

Recertified, 1996.

 

Added Qualifications in Vascular Surgery

May, 1992       Certificate # 100342

Recertification, November 2011, valid until 2022.

 

HONORS / AWARDS

 

Program Committee, Society for Vascular Surgery.  Annual meeting, 2001

 

Editorial Board, Annals of Vascular Surgery

 

Associate Editor for Endovascular Technologies, Annals of Vascular Surgery.

 

Editorial Board, Endovascular Today

 

Editorial Board, Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

 

Society for Vascular Surgery Endovascular Committee (6/01 Ð 12/04)

 

PresidentÕs Award, Southern Association for Vascular Surgery 2001, for Sullivan, TM, Ainsworth SM, Langan EM, Taylor SM, Snyder B, Cull D, Youkey J, Laberge M.  The effect of endovascular stent strut geometry on vascular injury, myointimal hyperplasia, and restenosis.

 

Director, Endovascular Mini-fellowship, Greenville Hospital System

(for practicing vascular surgeons)

 

Distinguished Reviewer, Journal of Vascular Surgery (2003, 2007)

 

Abstract Grader, 16th Annual International Symposium of Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, for the American Journal of Cardiology.  2004

 

Member, Board of Directors, American Board of Vascular Medicine (3-31-04)

 

Member, Atherosclerotic Peripheral Vascular Disease Steering Committee of the

American Heart Association July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2006.

 

Editorial Board, Vascular Disease Management (July 1, 2004 Ð present)

 

Membership Committee, Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery

 

Co-chair, Midwestern Vascular Surgery Society Endovascular and New Technologies Course (2003, 2004)

 

Co-chair, American Board of Vascular Medicine Ð Board Review Course

(with Thom Rooke, MD)

 

Faculty Member, Mayo School of Continuing Medical Education program in 2005

           (Excellent contributions)

 

Examiner, Certifying Examination for Vascular Surgery 2006, 2009

            (Excellent Service)

 

Co-Director, ABVM Board Review Course

 

Live case demonstrations, TCT 2006 (CAS and aortic endograft)

Live case demonstrations for VIVA 07

 

Guide to AmericaÕs Top Surgeons, 2007-2016

 

Abstract Reviewer, American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting

 

AmericaÕs Best Doctors, 2012-16

 

Mpls/St Paul Magazine Top Doctors: 2012-2017

 

Leading Physicians of the World:  2013, 2016

 

Associate Program Director, University of MN Vascular Surgery Fellowship, 2010-2013

 

Invited / sponsored International Visiting Professor of Surgery.  Catholic University, Santiago, Chile.  Sept 30-Oct 18, 2014.

 

Top 100 Health Professionals 2015 (International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK)

 

Vascular Interventional Advances LIVE Award 2015 (Leader in Vascular Education)

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SOCIETIES

 

            Fellow, Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS)

            International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, North American Chapter (ISCVS-NA)

Fellow, Society for Vascular Medicine (FSVM)

            Fellow, American College of Surgeons (FACS)

            Fellow, American College of Cardiology (FACC)

            Southern Association for Vascular Surgery

Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society

Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery

International Society for Endovascular Surgery

Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society

International Society of Cardiovascular Interventionists

            European Society for Vascular Surgery

Zumbro Valley Medical Society

Minnesota Medical Association

Co-chair, Endovascular and New Technologies Committee

Midwest Vascular Surgical Society (10/02)

Atherosclerotic Peripheral Vascular Disease Steering Committee, American Heart                                 Association (2-year term; 7/1/03-4/25/05).

Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology (9/03)

Board of Directors, Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA)

            Founding Member, Board member, Treasurer / Secretary, President,

VIVA Physicians (501 c 3)

Associate Editor for Endovascular Technologies, Annals of Vascular Surgery

Mayo Clinic Alumni Association

            The Priestley Society Ð October, 2003

            (Eastern Vascular Surgical Society)

            (Cleveland Vascular Society)

            (Greenville County Medical Society (Greenville, SC)

            (American Medical Association)

            Chair, Membership Committee for the Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery (2005)

            South Dakota State Medical Association


BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

 

1.              Sesto ME, Sullivan TM, Hertzer NR, et al.:  Cephalic vein grafts for lower extremity revascularization.  Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1992:15:543-9.

 

2.              Sullivan TM:  Current status of endovascular surgery.  The Guthrie Journal, 1992; Volume 61, No. 3.

 

3.              Calaitges J, Sullivan TM:  Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms: atural history and treatment. The Guthrie Journal, Volume 62, No. 4, Fall 1993.

 

4.              Sullivan TM, Martinez B, et al:  Clinical experience with the Greenfield Filter in 193 patients and description of a new technique for operative insertion.  J Am Coll Surg Feb. 1994, Vol 178, 117-122.

 

5.              Lingenfelter K, Fuller B, Sullivan TM:  Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy:  A comparison of techniques.  Ann Vasc Surg, 1995:9;235-240. 

 

6.              Horbowyj R, Sullivan TM:  Subclavian-carotid transposition:  An option for repair of traumatic subclavian artery dissection:  Case report.  J Trauma, 1995;38: 619-22.

 

7.              Sullivan TM, Dunn MM:  Effect of external reinforcement on patency of PTFE arterial grafts.  J Am Coll Surg 1996;182:211-214.

 

8.              Sullivan TM: Subclavian-carotid bypass to an ÔisolatedÕ carotid bifurcation.  Ann Vasc Surg 1996:10;283-89.     

 

9.              Farid A, Sullivan TM: Aortocaval fistula in ruptured inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysm: Report of two cases and literature review.  J Cardiovasc Surg 1996;37:561-5.

 

10.           Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM, Perl J, Gray B: Endovascular management of unusual aneurysms of the axillary and subclavian arteries.  J Endovasc Surg 1996;3:389-395.

 

11.           Gray BH, Sullivan TM: The treatment of iliac artery atherosclerosis with angioplasty and intravascular stents.  Vascular Medicine 1996;1:287-291.

 

12.           Sullivan TM, Hertzer NR: Stenting of the renal artery to improve renal function prior to thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair.  J Endovasc Surg  1998;5:56-59.

 

13.           Starr JE, Hertzer NR, Mascha EJ, OÕHara PJ, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM, Beven EG: Influence of gender on cardiac risk and survival in patients with infrarenal aortic aneurysms.  J Vasc Surg 1996;23:870-880.

 

14.           Schunn CD, Hertzer NR, OÕHara PJ, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM, Beven EG: Epidural versus general anesthesia: Does anesthetic management influence early infrainguinal graft thrombosis?  Ann Vasc Surg 1998;12:65-69.

 

15.           Gray BH, Sullivan TM, Childs MB, Young JR, Olin JW: High incidence of restenosis/reocclusion of stents in the percutaneous treatment of long-segment SFA disease after suboptimal angioplasty. J Vasc Surg 1997;25:74-83.

 

16.           Hertzer NR, OÕHara PJ, Mascha EJ, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM, Beven EG: Early outcome assessment for 2228 consecutive carotid endarterectomies: The Cleveland Clinic experience from 1989-1995.  J Vasc Surg 1997;26:1-10.

 

17.           Sullivan TM: Endovascular stenting. Am J Surg 1997;173:27-29.

 

18.           Sullivan TM, Childs MD, Bacharach JM et al: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and primary stenting of the iliac arteries in 288 patients.  J Vasc Surg 1997;25:829-839.

 

19.           Gray BH, Sullivan TM: Vascular claudication - How to individualize treatment.  Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 1997;64(8);429-436.

 

20.           Kasirajan V, Hertzer NR, Beven EG, OÕHara PJ, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM: Management of isolated common iliac artery aneurysms. J Cardiovasc Surg 1998;6:171-177.

 

21.           OÕHara PJ, Hertzer NR, Mascha EJ, Beven EG, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM.  Carotid endarterectomy in octogenarians: Early results and late outcome.  J Vasc Surg 1998;27:860-71.

 

22.           Sullivan TM. Discussion of Petrinec D et al: Spontaneous closure of selected iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms and arteriovenous fistulae. J Vasc Surg 1997 25:808-809.

 

23.           Sullivan TM.  Book review: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, ed Beard and Gaines.  Solicited by Journal of Vascular Surgery.

 

24.           Sullivan, TM. Most patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm are not suitable for endovascular repair using currently approved bifurcated stent grafts.  Mayo Clin Proc 78:1234-1242, 2003.

 

25.           Oderich GS, Panneton JM, Hofer JM, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Cha SS, Kalra M, Gloviczki P.  Iatrogenic operative injuries of abdominal and pelvic veins: a potentially lethal complication.  J Vasc Surg 2003; 39(5):931-936.

 

26.           Sullivan TM.  Letter to the editor regarding ÒCarotid artery stenting Arca MJ, Gagner M, Heniford BT, Beven EG, Sullivan TM: Splenic artery aneurysms:  Methods of laparoscopic management.  J.Vasc Surg 1999;30:184-88.

 

27.           Sullivan TM, Gray BH, Bacharach JM, et al: Angioplasty and primary stenting of the subclavian, innominate, and common carotid arteries in 83 patients.  J Vasc Surg, 1998;28:1059-1065.  Also in Journal of Heart Disease 1;1999;114.  (Abstract)

 

28.           Navarro F, Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM.  Intravascular ultrasound assessment of iliac stent procedures.  J Endovasc Ther. 2002 Aug;7(4):315-9.

 

29.           Cull DL, Taylor SM, Russell HE, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM. The impact of a community-wide vascular access program on the management of graft thrombosis in a dialysis population of 495 patients.  Am J Surg 1999;178:113-16.

 

30.           Schwab DP, Taylor SM, Cull DL, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM.  Isolated AV dialysis access graft segment infection: The results of segmental bypass and partial graft excision.  Ann of Vasc Surg;14:63-66, 2000.

 

31.           Taylor SM, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Sullivan TM.  Concomitant renal revascularization with aortic surgery: Are the risks of combined procedures justified ?  The American Surgeon 2000;66:768-772.

 

32.           Ayerdi J, Moinudden K, Leon S, Narasimba V, Sampson LN, Deshmukh N, Sullivan TM, Gupta S.  Guthrie experience with carotid endarterectomy: Five-year analysis.  The Guthrie Journal.  2000:69;9-13.

 

33.           Sackett WR, Taylor SM, Coffey CB, Viers KD, Langan EM, Cull DL, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM. Ultrasound-guided thrombin injection of iatrogenic femoral pseudoaneurysms: a prospective analysis.  The American Surgeon 2000;66:937-942.

 

34.           Gray BH, Sullivan TM. Mesenteric vascular disease.  Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine.  2001, 3:195-205.

 

35.           Cull D, Taylor SM, Hamontree S, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM, Youkey J.  A reappraisal of modified through-knee amputation in patients with peripheral vascular disease.  Am J Surg.  2001;182:44-8.

 

36.           Cull DL, Taylor SM, Carsten CG, Youkey J,  Snyder BA, Sullivan TM, Langan EM.  The fistula evaluation procedure: A valuable technique for maximizing Arteriovenous fistula utilization.  Ann of Vasc Surg; Jan 2002;16:84-88.

 

37.           Langan EM, Coffey C, Taylor SM, Sullivan TM, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Youkey J, Gray BH.  The impact of the development of a low molecular weight heparin program to reduce urgent (off-hour) venous duplex ultrasound studies.  J Vasc Surg 2002;36:132-136.

 

38.           Gray BH, Sullivan TM. Aortoiliac occlusive disease: surgical versus interventional therapy.  Curr Interv Cardiol Rep. 2001;3:109-116.

 

39.           Robison JG, Sullivan TM, Moore WM, et al.  The current status of endoluminal grafting for abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in South Carolina.  Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association 2001;97:468-476.

 

40.           Gray BH, Olin JW, Childs MB, Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM.  Clinical benefit of renal artery angioplasty with stenting for the control of recurrent and refractory congestive heart failure.  Vascular Medicine 2002;7: 275-279.

 

41.           Sullivan TM, Ainsworth SM, Langan EM, Taylor SM, Snyder B, Cull D, Youkey J, Laberge M.  The effect of endovascular stent strut geometry on vascular injury, myointimal hyperplasia, and restenosis.  J Vasc Surg 2002;36:143-149.

 

42.           Sullivan TM, Langan EM. ÒDeveloping and endovascular surgery program: lessons learnedÓ Vascular Web (www.vascularweb.org) Selected presentations from the 2002 SVS/AAVS program.  September 2002.

 

43.           Patel A, Taylor SM, Langan EM 3rd, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Sullivan TM, Youkey JR, Gray BH, Carsten CG 3rd.  Obturator bypass: a classic approach for the treatment of contemporary groin infection.  Am Surg. 2002 Aug;68(8):653-8;discussion 658-9.

 

44.           Schunn CD, Sullivan TM. Brachial arteriomegaly and true aneurysmal degeneration: case report and literature review.  Vascular Medicine. 2002 Feb;7(1):25-7.

 

45.           Bolton WD, Cull DL, Taylor SM, Carsten III CG, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM, Youkey JR, Langan III EM, Gray BH.  The use of cryopreserved femoral vein grafts for hemodialysis access in patients at high risk for infection: A word of caution. J Vasc Surg 2002;36:464-8.

 

46.           Sullivan TM, Taylor SM, Blackhurst DW, Langan III EM, Cull DL, Carsten III CG, Gray BH, Snyder BA, Youkey JR.  Has endovascular surgery reduced the number of open vascular operations performed by an established surgical practice? J Vasc Surg 2002;36:514-9.

 

47.           Mackrell PJ, Langan III EM, Sullivan TM, Gray BH, Taylor SM, Cull DL, Snyder BA, Youkey JR, Carsten CG.  Management of Renal Artery Stenosis:  Effects of a Shift From Surgical to Percutaneous Therapy on Indications and Outcomes.  Annals Vasc Surg 2003;17:54-9.

 

48.           Sullivan TM. ÒInfluence of NASCET/ACAS trial eligibility on outcome after CEA.  Vascular and Endovascular Therapy Outlook.  Vol 15, No. 1, 2003.

 

49.           Sullivan TM.  Co-author, ÒEndovascular Program Evaluation and Endorsement Document-Endovascular Training Program Endorsement Essentials of the SVS/AABS Endovascular Program Evaluation and Endorsement Committee (EV_PEEC).  2002.

 

50.           Sullivan TM.  Commentary: ÒThoracic aorta endoprosthesis: The final countdown for open surgery after traumatic aortic rupture?Ó  Annals of Vascular Surgery 2003; 17:190-91.

 

51.           Elkouri S, Gloviczki P, McKusick MA, Panneton JM, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Canton LG, Harmsen WS, Hoskin TL, Cherry KJ.  Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Initial Experience With 100 Consecutive Patients.  Mayo Clin Proc 2003;78:1234-1242.

 

52.           Caldwell RA, Ainsworth SD, Langan EM III, Sullivan TM, LaBerge M.  Calcification and proteoglycan accumulation following balloon angioplasty and stenting.  J Endovasc Ther 2003;10(4):801-806.

 

53.           Patel AP, Langan EM III, Taylor SM, Gray BH, Carsten CG, Cull DL, Snyder BA, Stanbro MD, Youkey JR, Sullivan TM.  An analysis of standard open and endovascular surgical repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms in octogenarians.  Am Surg 2003;69(9):744-747; Discussion 748.

 

54.           Mackrell PJ, Kalbaugh CA, Langan EM III, Taylor SM, Sullivan TM, Gray BH, Carsten CG III, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Youkey JR.  Can the Perclose suture-mediated closure system be used safely in patients undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic angiography to treat chronic lower extremity ischemia?  J Vasc Surg 2003;38(6):1305-1308.

 

55.           Sullivan TM, Langan EM.  The impact of endovascular interventions on the number of open vascular surgical procedures: The Greenville, SC Experience (1996-2000).  Perspectives in Vasc Surg and Endovasc Therapy 2004;16:65-70.

 

56.           Elkouri S, Martelli E, Gloviczki P, McKusick MA, Panneton JM, Andrews JC, Noel AA, Bower TC, Sullivan TM, Rowland C, Hoskins TL, Cherry KJ. Most patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm are not suitable for endovascular repair using currently approved bifurcated stent-grafts. Mayo Clinic Proc 78:1234-1242.2003.

 

57.           Moreira-Sampaio S, Panneton JM, Fields C, Ugurlu M, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Kalra M, Gloviczki P.  Intraoperative endoleaks during endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: nature and significance.  Ann Vasc Surg, submitted, 2003.

 

58.           Sullivan TM, Patel A, Langan EM III, Gray BH, Mackrell PJ, Taylor SM, Carsten CG, Cull DL, Snyder BA, Youkey J.  Can carotid angiography be performed by vascular surgeons?  A critical evaluation of indications, technique, and results.  Ann Vasc Surg. 2004 Nov; 18(6):710-3.

 

59.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Mozes GI, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Kalra M, Noel AA, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Proximal Type I endoleak after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: predictive factors. Ann Vasc Surg 2004 Nov; 18(6):621-8.

 

60.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Mozes GI, Andrews JC, Noel AA, Kalra M, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: does gender matter? Ann Vasc Surg 2004 Nov; 18(6):653-6.

 

61.           Oderich GS, Panneton JM, Yagubyan M, Bower TC, Hofer JM, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Kalra M, Cherry KJ.  Comparison of pre-cuffed and vein-cuffed ePTFE grafts for infragenicular arterial reconstructions: A case-matched study.  Ann of Vasc Surg 2004;19(1): 49-55.

 

62.           Sampaio S, Panneton JM, Mozes GI, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Kalra M,

Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Gloviczki P. Aneurysm Sac Thrombus Load         Predicts Type II Endoleaks After Endovascular Aneurysm Repair. Ann Vasc Surg 2005; 19: 1-8.

 

60.       Fields CE, Bower TC, Cooper LT, Hoskin TL, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM,

  Gloviczki P, Cherry KJ.  Obesity Does Not Increase the Risk of Complications After

Open or Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. Ann Vasc Surg (2004    submitted for publication).

 

61.       Mozes G, Sullivan TM, Torres-Russoto DR, Bower TC, Hoskin TL, Gloviczki P,

  Panneton JM, Noel AA, Cherry KJ.  Carotid Endarterectomy in SAPPHIRE-eligible

 ÒHigh-RiskÓ Patients:  Implications for Selecting Patients for Carotid Angioplasty and

  Stenting. J Vasc Surg 2004;39(5):958-966.

 

62.           Greenberg RK, Deaton D, Sullivan TM, Walker E, Lyden SP, Srivastava SD, Ouriel K,    Ivanc T, Burton T, Mayo J.  Variable sac behavior after endovascular repair of abdominal aneurysm:  analysis of core laboratory data. J Vasc Surg 2004;39(1):95-101.

 

63.           Patel AP, Langan, EM 3rd, Taylor SM, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Carsten CG, Youkey JR,    Gray BH, Sullivan TM.  Has the emergence of endovascular treatment for aneurysmal and occlusive aortic disease increased the complexity and difficulty open aortic operations?  Ann Vasc Surg. 2004 18(2):212-7.

 

 

64.           Sullivan TM.  Ethics and the physician-industry relationship.  Ann Vasc Surg 18(3): 263-264, 2004.

 

65.           Brott TG, Brown RD Jr., Meyer FB, Miller DA, Cloft JH, Sullivan TM.  Carotid Revascularization for Prevention of Stroke:  Carotid Endarterectomy and Carotid Artery Stenting.  Mayo Clin Proc 79(9):1197-1208, 2004.

 

66.           Sullivan, TM.  Aortic Diseases: Aneurysms, Dissection.   Am Coll Cardiol, November 2004. 

 

67.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Mozes G, Andrews JC, Noel AA, Kalra M, Bower TC,
Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P. AneuRx Device Migration: Incidence, Risk Factors and Consequences.  Ann Vasc Surg Mar 2005; 19(2):  178-185.

 

68.           Sullivan TM.  Ethics and the physician-industry relationship.  Vascular 12(S2): S151-S152, November 2004.

 

69.           Elkouri S, Martelli E, Gloviczki P, McKusick MA, Panneton JM, Andrews JC, Noel AA, Bower TC, Sullivan TM, Rowland C, Hoskin TL, Cherry KJ. Most patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm are not suitable for endovascular repair using currently approved bifurcated stent-grafts. Vasc Endovascular Surg 2004; 38(5):401-12.

 

70.           Sullivan, TM (guest editor).  Overview. Seminars in Vascular Surgery June 2005; 18(2):59-60.

 

71.           Langan EM III, Gray BH, Sullivan, TM (guest editor).  Carotid angiography in contemporary vascular surgery practice.  Seminars in Vascular Surgery June 2005; 18(2):83-86. 

 

72.           Sullivan, TM (guest editor).  Current indications, results and technique of carotid angioplasty/stenting.  Seminars in Vascular Surgery June 2005; 18(2): 87-94. 

 

73.           Brown RD, Sullivan, TM (guest editor).  Credentialing in carotid angiography and carotid angioplasty/stenting:  experience of Mayo Clinic Rochester.  Seminars in Vascular Surgery June 2005;18(2):110-113. 

 

74.           Carmo M, Bower TC, Mozes G, Nachreiner RD, Textor SC, Hoskin TL, Kalra M, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Surgical management of renal fibromuscular dysplasia:  Challenges in the endovascular era.  Ann Vasc Surg Mar 2005; 19(2): 208-217.

 

75.           Sullivan TM (Guest Editor). Carotid stenting: indications, technique, training, credentialing. Robert B. Rutherford, M.D. and Kenneth Ouriel, M.D., editors. Seminars in Vascular Surgery June 2005; 18(2):59-113.

 

76.           Oderich GS, Panneton JM, Bower TC, Lindor NM, Cherry KJ, Noel AA, Kalra M, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  The spectrum, management and clinical outcome of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome  type IV:  A 30-year experience.  Jour Vasc Surg 2005; 42(1):98-106.   

 

77.           Sullivan, TM.  Carotid angioplasty and stenting.  Keeping in Circulation Summer 2005; 5(3):1-2.

 

78.           Sullivan TM and Sundt, TM III.  Complications of thoracic aortic endografts: spinal cord ischemia and stroke.  Journal of Vascular Surgery, February Supplement 2006.

 

79.           Sullivan TM and Joseph Miskulin.  Carotid-Carotid Bypass.  Vascular, November 2005; Vol. 13, S1:145-146.

 

80.           Fields C, Bower TC, Cooper LT, Hoskin T, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P, Cherry KJ Jr.  TakayasuÕs Arteritis:  Operative results and influence of disease activity.  J Vasc Surg 43(1): 64-71, January 2006.

 

81.           West CA, Noel AA, Bower TC, Cherry KJ Jr, Gloviczki P, Sullivan TM, Kalra M, Hoskin TL, Harrington JR. Factors affecting outcomes of open surgical repair of pararenal aortic aneurysms: A 10-year experience. J Vasc Surg 2006; 43:921-928.  

 

82.           Oderich GS, Bower TC, Cherry KJ Jr, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Carmo M, Cha S, Kalra M, Gloviczki P. Evolution from axillofemoral to in situ prosthetic reconstruction for the treatment of aortic graft infections at a single center. J Vasc Surg 2006; 43:1166-1174.

 

83.           Sullivan, TM.  Superficial femoral artery angioplasty MWVSS Task Force.  Submitted for Midwest Vascular Surgical Society SFA intervention task force, 2006, pending.

 

84.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Mozes GI; Andrews JC; Noel AA, Kalra M; Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivain TM, Gloviczki P.  Aortic neck dilation after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair:  Should oversizing be blamed?  Annals of Vascular Surgery 2006; 338-345.

 

85.           Huang Y, Gloviczki P, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Kalra M, Gullerud RE, Hoskins T, Bower TM.  Early complications and long-term outcome after open surgical treatment of popliteal artery aneuryms: is exclusion with saphenous vein bypass still the gold standard?  Submitted for publication.

 

86.           Sullivan TM.  Invited commentary, The management of renal atherosclerosis for renal salvage: does stenting help?  In press, Journal of Vascular Surgery.

 

87.           Sullivan TM.  ÒA failing gradeÓ  Annals of Vascular Surgery, Jan 2007.

 

88.           Sullivan TM:  Letter to the Editor (Response).  J Amer Coll Surg Oct. 1994, Vol 179, 510.

 

89.       Book Review: Practical Interventional Radiology of the Peripheral Vascular System. 

Solicited by the Journal of Vascular Surgery) J Vasc Surg 1996;24:308

 

90.        Sullivan TM, Holmes JR Jr.  Carotid Stenting May Help High-Risk Patients.  Mayo

Clinic Cardiovascular Update.  2003.

 

91.           Sullivan TM, Holmes JR Jr.  Carotid Stenting May Help High-Risk Patients.  Mayo Clinic
            Cardiovascular Update.  2003.

 

92.       Sullivan TM.  Carotid Angioplasty/Stenting.  In:  Companion Review Book to accompany the Sixth Edition of Vascular Surgery.  Rutherford.  December 2004. 

 

93.       Sullivan TM. Surgical renal revascularization.  Summary to FDA, Dec 2006.

 

94.       Delis KT, Gloviczki P, Bjarnason H, Sullivan TM, et al.  Endovascular repair of ruptured saccular anerysms of the descending thoracic aorta.  J Vasc Interv Radiol 2006;17:1527-33.

 

95.       Oderich GS, Sullivan TM, Bower TC, et al.  Vascular abnormalities in patients with neurofibromatosis Type 1: clinical spectrum, management, and results.  J Vasc Surg 2007;46:475-484.

 

96.       Metcalf DR, Nivatvongs S, Sullivan TM, Suwanthanma W.  A technique of extending small-bowel mesentery for ileal pouch-anal anastomosis: report of a case.  Dis Colon Rectum 2008;51:363-4.

 

97.       Slovut DP, Sullivan TM.  Critical Limb Ischemia: medical and surgical management.  Vasc Med 2008;13:281-91.

 

98.       Matsumura JS, Katzen BT, Sullivan TM, et al.  Excluder bifurcated endoprosthesis investigators.  Predictors of survival following open and endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms.  Ann Vasc Surg 2009;23:153-8.

 

99.       Slovut DP, Sullivan TM.  Combined endovascular and open revascularization.  Ann Vasc Surg 2009;23:414-24.

 

100.     Oderich GS, Bower TC, Sullivan TM, et al.  Open versus endovascular revascularization for chronic mesenteric ischemia: risk-stratified outcomes.  J Vasc Surg 2009;49:1472-9.

 

101.     Bacharach JM, Slovut DP, Ricotta J, Sullivan TM.  Octogenarians are not at increased risk for periprocedural stroke following carotid angioplasty and stenting.  Ann Vasc Surg 2010;24:153-9.

 

102.     Rizvi AZ, Sullivan TM.  Incidence, prevention, and management in spinal cord protection during TEVAR.  J Vasc Surg 2010;52:86S-90S.

 

103.     Rosenbaum A, Rizvi AZ, Alden PB, Tretinyak AS, Graber JN, Goldman JA, Sullivan TM.  Outcomes related to antiplatelet or anticoagulation use in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy.  Ann Vasc Surg 2011;25:25-31.

 

104.     Kang E, Sullivan TM.  Eversion carotid endarterectomy for recurrent stenosis after carotid angioplasty / stenting.  Ann Vasc Surg 2011;25:555.

 

105.     Sugarman J, Taylor H, Jaff MR, Sullivan TM.  Live case demonstrations: attitudes and ethical implications for practice.  Ann Vasc Surg 2011;25:867-72.

 

106.                 Sullivan TM.  EditorÕs commentary.  Ann Vasc Surg 2011;25:151.

 

107.                 Jaff MR, Bates M, Sullivan TM, et al.  Significant reduction in systolic blood pressure following renal artery stenting in patients with uncontrolled hypertension: Results from the HERCULES trial.  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv 2012; April (epub ahead of print)

 

108.                 Tretinyak AS, Solie C, Rizvi AZ, Alden PB, Garberich RF, Graber JN, Alexander JQ, Sullivan TM.  Does a regional protocol for ruptured aortic aneurysms improve outcomes ?   Abstract published:  J Vasc Surg 2012;54:1545.

 

109.                 Arca MJ, Gagner M, Heniford BT, Sullivan TM, Beven EG.  Splenic artery aneurysms: method of laparoscopic repair.  J Vasc Surg 1999;30:184-8.

 

110.                 Sullivan TM. TEVAR with brachiocephalic debranching.  Endovascular Today.  Sept 2012;40-2.

 

111.                 Sullivan TM.  EditorÕs commentary.  Ann Vasc Surg 2012;26:887-8.

 

112.                 Skeik N, Wickstrom KK, Schumaker CW, Sullivan TM.  Infrahepatic inferior vena cava agenesis with bilateral renal vein thrombosis.  Ann Vasc Surg 2013;27:973

 

 

113.                 Skeik N, Rumery KK, Udayakumar PD, Crandall BM, Warrington KJ, Sullivan TM.  Concurrent Takayasu arteritis with common variable immunodeficiency and moyamoya disease.  Ann Vasc Surg 2013 27:240

 

114.                 Skeik N, McGriff D, Katsiyannis W, Sullivan TM, Mugglin A, Retel L, Hauser R.  Peripheral artery disease is an independent predictor of mortality after implantable cardioverter-defibrillator implantation in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction.  Angiology 2013;65:507-11.

 

115.                 Skeik N, Decker T, Sullivan TM.  Large thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection with rare complication.  Ann Vasc Surg. 2014;28:1034

 

116.                 Proper Patient Selection Yields Significant and Sustained Reduction in Systolic Blood Pressure Following Renal Artery Stenting in Patients with Uncontrolled Hypertension: Long-Term Results from the HERCULES Trial" by Chrysant, George; Bates, Mark; Sullivan, Timothy; Bachinsky, William; Popma, Jeffrey; Peng, Lei; Omran, Hend; Jaff, Michael.  Submitted for publication, Journal of Clinical Hypertension.  2014;16:497-503

 

117.                 Invited commentary:  Critical analysis after chimney endovascular aneurysm repair raises cause for concern.  Scali, et al.  J Vasc Surg 2014;60:865-75.

 

118.                 Sullivan TM.  The Greatest Generation.  Ann Vasc Surg 2014, November.

 

119.                 Skeik N, Porten BR, Isaacson E, et al.  Hyperbaric oxygen treatment outcome for different indications from a single center.  Ann Vasc Surg 2014; e pub ahead of print.

 

120.                 Sullivan TM.  ÒDoes Vascular Surgery still need an independent board ?Ó  Ann Vasc Surg Nov. 2015

 

121.                 Manunga JM, Cragg A, Garberich R, Urbach JA, Skeik N, Alexander J, Titus J, Stephenson E, Alden P, Sullivan TM.  Preoperative inferior mesenteric artery embolization: a valid method to reduce the rate of Type II endoleak after EVAR ?  Ann Vasc Surg 2016; epub ahead of print.

 

122.                 Sullivan TM.  Pragmatism over politics.  Ann Vasc Surg 2016; 37:1-2.

 

123.                 Titus JM, Cragg A, Alden P, Alexander J, Manunga J, Stephenson E, Skeik N, Sullivan T.  A prospective randomized comparison of contralateral snare versus retrograde gate cannulation in endovascular aneurysm repair.  Submitted for publication, J Vasc Surg, Oct 2016.

 

124.                 Cohen J, Sullivan TM, Alden P, Alexander JQ, Cragg A, Manunga JM, Stephenson EJ, Skeik N, Titus JM.  A dedicated surveillance program improves compliance with EVAR followup.  Submitted for publication, Ann Vasc Surg, Aug 2016.

 

125.                 Skeik N, Soo-Hoo SS, Porten BR, Graber J, Cragg A, Alexander JQ, Rizvi A, Manunga JM, Garberich RF, Sullivan T.  Arterial embolisms and thrombosis in upper extremity ischemia.  Vasc Endovasc Surg 2015;49:100-9.

 

 

 Book Chapters

 

 

1.              Sullivan TM, Hertzer NR: Extracranial cerebrovascular disease in Young, Olin, Bartholomew (ed.) Peripheral Vascular Disease. Second Edition, Mosby Yearbook, 1996.       

 

2.              Bacharach JM, Sullivan TM:  Endovascular treatment of peripheral vascular disease in Young, Olin, Bartholomew (ed.) Peripheral Vascular Disease.  Second Edition, Mosby Yearbook, 1996.

 

3.              Sullivan TM.  Extracranial Cerebrovascular Disease, in McKellar, Reiling, Eisman (ed.) Prognosis and Outcomes in Surgical Disease.  Quality Medical Publishing, St. Louis, MO, 1999.

 

4.              Sullivan TM, Gray BH.  Percutaneous arterial dilation for lower extremity occlusive disease.  In Ernst C, Stanley J.  Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery, 4th edition, 504-509, 2001. 

 

5.              Sullivan TM: Carotid angioplasty and stenting: short and long-term results, Trends in Vascular Surgery.  2004.

 

6.              Sullivan TM, Cloft H.  Carotid angioplasty and stenting.  In:  Rutherford Vascular Surgery,

            6th Edition.  Publisher, Elsevier Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  6th edition, 2004.

 

7.              Sullivan TM.  Cerebral protection devices for carotid stenting: technique and results.  In:
Schneider: Carotid Interventions.  Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY.   2004,165-72.

 

8.              Sullivan TM.  Technique of carotid bifurcation angioplasty and stent placement: How I do
      it.  In: Schneider: Carotid Interventions,  Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY.  2004, 141-8.

 

9.              Sullivan TM.  Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.  In:  Mastery of Surgery,

            2004.

 

10.           Sullivan, TM.  Aortic Diseases: Aneurysms and Dissections. In: American College of
  Cardiology Self-Assessment Program  (ACC-SAP), in press.

 

11.           Nachreiner R, Sullivan TM.  Fundamentals of Endovascular Therapy.  In:  Problems in General Surgery.  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA.  2004, in press.

 

12.           Sullivan, TM. Surveillance and follow-up after carotid angioplasty and stenting. In:  Vascular Diagnosis. Mansour & Labropoulos. 2004.

 

13.           Sullivan, TM.  Carotid angioplasty and stenting.  In: 5 Vascular System.  ACS Surgery Online.  Souba WW, Fink MP, Jurkovich, GJ et al, Eds.  WebMD Inc., New York 2005 http://www.acssurgery/.   April 2005.

 

14.           Oderich GSC, Sullivan T.  Management of vascular injuries following soft tissue and bony trauma.  Morrey B (Ed):  Master Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005.

 

15.           Sullivan, TM.  Endovascular revascularization for extracranial carotid occlusive disease.  In:  Mastery of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.  Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, 2006, Ed Zelenock, Huber, Mesina, Lumsden, Moneta, pg 223-32.

 

16.           Altuwaijri MA, Sullivan TM.  Endovascular brachiocephalic revascularization.  In:  Mastery of Surgery.  Josef E. Fischer, M.D., Boston, MA.  2006.

 

17.           Ricotta JJ, Sullivan TM.  The role of surgery for carotid atherosclerotic disease.  In: Atherosclerotic Disease.  Sangiorgi, Holmes (Ed).  2006.

 

18.           Sullivan TM, Rizvi A.  Brachiocephalic intervention.  In: Peripheral Vascular Disease.  Laird (Ed).

 

19.           Sullivan TM, Ricotta JJ.  Diseases of the abdominal aorta.

 

20.           Rooke T, Sullivan TM, Jaff MR.  Book Editors.   American Board of Vascular Surgery      Board Review.  Vascular and Endovascular Medicine.  Blackwell Publishers, 2007.

 

21.           Oderich G, Sullivan TM.  Surgical and endovascular treatment of carotid disease.  In Dieter (ed), Vascular Medicine.  McGraw Hill.  2011

 

22.           Sullivan TM, Oderich GS.  Endovascular management of carotid disease.  In: General Surgery, Principles and International Practice. 2nd edition.  Bland, et al (ed).  Springer-Verlag, London, 2009.

 

23.           Slovut DP, Sullivan TM.  Management of Chronic Critical Limb Ischemia.  In: Manual of Vascular Disease, 2nd edition.  Rajagopalan, et al (ed) Lippincot, Williams & Wilkins.  Philadelphia, 2012.

 

24.           Sullivan TM, Rizvi AZ.  Brachiocephalic debranching to facilitate thoracic endografting.  In Dieter (ed) Endovascular Interventions: A case-based approach to methods and procedures.  Springer, New York.  2013

 

25.           Sullivan TM.  Forward to:  Berguer R.  ÒThe art of Annals of Vascular Surgery.  Covers 2004-2012Ó  Decker Publishing.  Hamilton, Ontario 2012.

 

26.           Alexander JQ, Sullivan TM.  Popliteal Artery Anerysm.  In Atlas of Clinical Vascular Medicine.  Ed: Mintz, Mintz, Jaff.  Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.  2013

 

27.           Alexander JQ, Zimmerman K, Nelson SC, Sullivan TM.  Hemangioma of Infancy.  In Atlas of Clinical Vascular Medicine.  Ed: Mintz, Mintz, Jaff.  Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.  2013

 

28.           Sullivan TM.  Endovascular Brachiocephalic Revascularization.  In FischerÕs Mastery of Surgery, 6th edition.  Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia.  2012.  Pp. 2175-79.

 

29.           Sullivan TM, Rizvi AR.  Endovascular Therapeutic.  RutherfordÕs Vascular Surgery, 8th Addition.  Elsevier, Philadelphia  2014. 

 

30.            Alexander J, Sullivan TM.  ÔRenal artery stentingÕ in "Practical Endovascular

and Open Vascular Reconstruction-A case based approach.  In press.

 

31.           Titus J, Sullivan TM. Endovascular repair of occlusions involving Aortic Arch branches.  in "Practical Endovascular and Open Vascular Reconstruction-A case based approach.  In press.

32.           Gaines PA, Sullivan TM.  Swirling flow; producing better results in both primary stenting and in combination with DCB.  Charing Cross Congress book, 2017.

 

Abstracts

 

1.              Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM:  Treatment of LIMA steal by PTA and primary stenting of the subclavian artery.  Presented at the 3rd International Congress on Heart Failure, Geneva, Switzerland, May, 1995 (by J. Michael Bacharach, MD).

 

2.              Bacharach JM, Olin JW, Sullivan TM, Childs MD: Endovascular renal artery stents: Clinical and angiographic follow-up.  Presented at the 3rd International Congress on Heart Failure, Geneva, Switzerland, May 1995 (by J. Michael Bacharach, MD).

 

3.              Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM, Childs MB: PTA and primary stenting of the subclavian and innominate arteries.  Presented at the 68th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Anaheim, California, November 13-16, 1995.

           

4.              Navarro F, Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM: The use of intravascular ultrasound to assess peripheral vascular interventions.  Presented at the 68th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Anaheim, California, November 13-16, 1995.

 

5.              Bacharach JM, Olin JW, Sullivan TM et al: Renal artery stents: Early patency and clinical follow-up. Presented at the 68th Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association, Anaheim, California, November 13-16, 1995.

 

6.              Gray BH, Sullivan TM, Olin J, Young J: High incidence of restenosis/reocclusion of intravascular stents in treatment of long-segment SFA disease.  Presented at the annual scientific meeting of the International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery (ISCVS), June, 1996.

 

7.              Sullivan TM, Bacharach JM, Childs MB, Gray BH: PTA and stenting of the iliac arteries in 305 patients.  Presented at the Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society, September, 1996.

 

8.              Sullivan TM, Gray BH, Childs MB, Perl J and Beven EG: PTA and primary stenting of the subclavian innominate and common carotid arteries in 83 patients.  Presented at the Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society, September 12, 1997.

 

9.              Schoenwald PK, Sprung J, Sullivan TM: Anesthetic considerations for treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm with an endovascular graft.  Presented to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, October, 1997.

 

10.           Sullivan TM, Beven EG et al: Percutaneous angioplasty with stenting of the brachiocephalic branches.  Presented to the Society for Spanish-Speaking Vascular Surgeons, Santiago,  

Chile, October 11-13, 1997.

 

11.           Schoenwald PK, Sprung J, Sullivan TM: Anesthetic considerations for treatment  of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) with an endovascular graft.  Presented to the International Anesthesia Research Society, 72nd Clinical and Scientific Congress, Orlando, FL, March 9, 1998.

 

12.           OÕHara PJ, Hertzer NR, Mascha EJ, Beven EG, Krajewski LP, Sullivan TM: Carotid endarterectomy in octogenarians: Early and late results.  Presented at the Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society, September 12, 1997.

 

13.           Zarins CK, White RA, Schwarten DE, etal.  Medtronic AneuRx stent graft system vs open surgical repair of AAA: Multicenter trial.  Accepted for presentation, ISCVS- NA chapter, annual meeting, June 8, 1998.  (Contributor of cases).

 

14.           Gray B, Olin JW, Sullivan TM, Childs MB, Bacharach JM.  Renal artery angioplasty with  stenting in patients with CHF.  Submitted to the Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology, 9th annual meeting, June 5-6, 1998.

 

15.           Cull DL, Taylor SM, Russell HE, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM.  The impact of a community-wide vascular access program on the management of graft thrombosis in a dialysis population of 495 patients. Presented at the Society for Clinical Vascular surgery, March 24-28, 1999, Orlando, FL.

 

16.           Schwab DP, Taylor SM, Cull  DL, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Sullivan TM.  Isolated AV dialysis access graft segment infection: The results of segmental bypass and partial graft excision.  Presented at the 24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society, Washington, DC, June 5, 1999.

 

17.           Taylor SM, Langan EM, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Sullivan TM.  Concomitant renal revascularization with aortic surgery: Are the risks of combined procedures justified? Presented at the 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Southeastern Surgical Congress, February, 13-17, 1999, Tampa, Fl.

 

18.           Sullivan TM. Angioplasty and primary stenting of the subclavian, innominate and common carotid series in 83 patients. Presented at the 1st International Congress on Heart Disease, May 18, 1999, Washington, DC.

 

19.           Rankins K, Anisworth S, Sullivan TM, Ochterbeck J, and LaBerge M.  3-D reconstruction of intravascularly stented human carotid arteries. Presented at the 17th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference, February, 1998, San Antonio, TX.

 

20.           Caldwell RA, Ainsworth SD, Langan EM, Sullivan TM, LaBerge M. Calcification and cellular proliferation in angioplasty and stent implantation. (Dept. of Bioengineering, Clemson University).

 

21.           Sullivan TM, Ainsworth SM, Langan EM, Taylor SM, Snyder B, Cull D, Youkey J, LaBerge M.  The effect of endovascular stent strut geometry on vascular injury, myointimal hyperplasia, and restenosis.  Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, February, 2001.

 

22.           Sullivan TM, Langan EM, Taylor SM, Snyder BA, Cull DL, Youkey JR, Stafford K. Initial experience with endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in a non-university setting. Presented at the Southeastern Surgical Congress, Feb. 2001.

 

23.           Sullivan, TM, Patel A, Gray BH, Langan EM, Mackrell PJ, Taylor SM, Carsten C, Cull DL, Snyder BA, Yonkey J.  Selective extracranial carotid arteriography performed by vascular surgeons: Indications, technique, results.  26th World Congress of International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery, April 6-10, 2003.

 

24.           Sullivan TM. Selective extracranial carotid arteriography performed by vascular surgeons: indications, technique, results.  Submitted to International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery annual meeting.

 

25.           Sullivan TM.  Selective approach to endovascular AAA repair.  Submitted to Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society.

 

26.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Gloviczki P.  Type II endoleaks after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: not so innocuous after all?  Submitted to the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, September 2003.

 

27.           Mozes, G, Sullivan TM, Torres-Russotto DR, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Kalra M, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Gloviczki P.  Does prophylactic carotid endarterectomy prevent stroke after major elective, non-cardiac surgery? Submitted to the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, September 2003.

 

28.           Oderich GS, Panneton JM, Lindor N, Cherry KJ Jr, Bower TC, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV and connective tissue dysplasia:  Results after surgical treatment of vascular complications.  SCVS Meeting, September 2003.

 

29.           Mozes G, Noel AA, Bower TC, Sampaio SM, Carmo M, Kalra M, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Temporary axillofemoral bypass during open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair as an alternative to endovascular treatment: A case control study in high risk patients. Presented at the Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society Meeting, Anaheim, California,
June 5-6, 2004.  Accepted by the Midwest Vascular Surgical Society, Omaha, NE, September 9-11, 2004.

 

30.           Carmo M, Bower TC, Mozes G, Kalra M, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Surgical management of renal artery fibromuscular dysplasia: Challenges in the endovascular era.  Presented at the Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society Meeting, Anaheim, California, June 5-6, 2004.

 

31.           Mozes G, Sullivan TM, Rossidis G, Torres-Russotto DR, Sampaio SM, Bower TC, Kalra M, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Gloviczki P.  Restenosis and Regression of Restenosis Following Carotid Endarterectomy:  Does ÒHigh-riskÓ Status Influence Long-term Outcome?  Submitted to the Midwest Vascular Surgical Society.  Omaha, NE, September 9-11, 2004.

 

32.           Mozes G, Panneton JM, Sampaio SM, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Kalra M, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki, P.  The Impact of Procedure Complexity on Clinical Outcome Following Elective Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair.  Submitted to the Midwest Vascular Surgical Society.  Omaha, NE, September 9-11, 2004.

 

33.           Mozes G, Sullivan T, Bower TC, Kalra M, Noel AA, Panneton JM, Gloviczki P.  Carotid Artery Stenting (CAS) Versus Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA):  A Case-control Study in Patients Selected by Refined High-Risk Criteria.  Submitted to the Midwest Vascular Surgical Society, Omaha, NE, September 9-11, 2004.

 

34.           Sullivan TM.  Ethics and the Physician-Industry Relationship. Submitted to the VEITH Symposium, Bronx, New York, November 18-21, 2004.

 

35.           Oderich, G, Sullivan TM.   Distal Vertebral Reconstruction Using Carotid and Occipital Artery Transposition Ð Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature.  Submitted to Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society, Steamboat Springs, CO.  January 28-31, 2004.

 

36.           Sampaio SM, Panneton JM, Andrews JC, Bower TC, Cherry KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Gloviczki P.  Type II endoleaks after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: Not so innocuous after all?  Submitted to the Society of Clinical Vascular Surgery, March 2005.

 

37.           Carmo M, Bower TC, Mozes G, Macedo TA, Nachreiner R, Puggioni A, Kalra M, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Gloviczki P.  Intraoperative quality control with duplex ultrasound during renal artery revascularization.  Submitted to the Society of Clinical Vascular Surgery, March 2005.

 

38.           Agarwal G, Bower TC, Cherry Jr KJ, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Kalra M, Gloviczki P.  Treatment of isolated common carotid artery lesions.  Submitted to the Society for Vascular Surgery 2006.

 

39.           Puggioni A, Sullivan TM, Bjarnason H, Bower TC, Kalra M, Noel AA, Gloviczki P.  Endovascular treatment of iliac artery stenosis proximal to the transplanted kidney (Prox-TK).  Submitted to the Society for Vascular Surgery 2006.

 

40.           Oderich GS, Sullivan TM, Misra S, Bower TC, Noel AA, Kalra M, Miskulin J, McKusick M, Bjarnason H, Gloviczki P.  Open versus endovascular revascularization for chronic mesenteric ischemia:  Risk-stratified outcomes. Submitted to the Society for Vascular Surgery 2006.

 

41.           Puggioni A, Kalra M, McBride J, Topalidis D, Bower TC, Noel AA, Sullivan TM, Wood C, Diehl N, Gloviczki P.  Long-term outcome of open surgical and endovascular treatment of aortoiliac occlusive disease in patients younger than 60 years:  Is stenting appropriate therapy?  Submitted to the Society for Vascular Surgery.

 

42.           Kalra M, Bower TC, Cherry Jr KJ, Gloviczki P, Hallett Jr JW, Panneton JM, Noel AA, Schleck C, Pairolero PC, Sullivan TM.  Long-term results of concomitant open mesenteric and renal revascularization:  Who benefits?  Submitted to the XXII World Congress of the International Union of Angiology, June 2006.

 

43.           Oderich GS, Bower TC, Cherry KJ Jr., Panneton JM, Sullivan TM, Noel AA, Carmo M, Cha S, Kalra M, Gloviczki.  Evolution from axillofemoral to in situ prosthetic reconstruction for the treatment of aortic graft infections at a single center.  J Vasc Surg 2006; 43:1166-74.

 

PRESENTATIONS

 

1.              The effect of external stenting on the patency of PTFE arterial grafts.  Second prize, Resident Research Presentation, Wright State University.  May, 1988.

 

2.              Sullivan TM, Martinez BD, et al:  Transvenous IVC interruption using the Kimray-Greenfield filter.  Presented at the American Venous Forum, San Diego, CA.  Winter 1990.

 

3.              Lingenfelter K, Fuller B, Sullivan TM:  Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy:  A comparison of techniques.  Presented (by 1st author) at the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Hershey, PA, April 30, 1993.

 

4.              Lingenfelter K, Fuller B, Sullivan TM:  Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy:  A comparison of techniques.  Presented (by 1st author) at the 5th Annual Winter Meeting of the Peripheral Vascular Surgical Society.  January 21, 1994.

 

5.              Overview of Vascular Disease:  Atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease.  Presented to rotating medical students, four times yearly.  (Guthrie Clinic 7/91 - 6/94)

 

6.              Overview of Vascular Disease:  Atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease.  Guthrie Clinic Family Practice Update, Presented in Spring of 1992.

 

7.              Medical and surgical treatment of lower extremity occlusive arterial disease.  Presented to the Southern Tier Podiatric Society, December 1992.

 

8.              Overview of Vascular Disease:  Atherosclerotic peripheral vascular disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm, carotid artery disease.  Presented to Guthrie Clinic medical residency, April 22, 1993.

 

9.              Medical and surgical treatment of lower extremity occlusive arterial disease.  Presented to the Medical Staff, Corning Hospital, Corning, NY  May 12, 1993.

 

10.           Medical and surgical treatment of lower extremity occlusive arterial disease; The diabetic foot.  Presented to the Southern Tier Chapter of the New York State Podiatric Association, Corning, NY  September 19, 1993.

 

11.           Medical and surgical treatment of lower extremity occlusive arterial disease, Medical Grand Rounds, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bath, NY November 5, 1993.

 

12.           Sullivan TM:  Subclavian-carotid bypass to an ÒisolatedÓ carotid bifurcation. Presentation at  the 5th Annual Winter Meeting of the Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, January 27, 1995.

 

13.           Moderator, 18th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference. Session 2, Cardiovascular Applications I. Clemson University, May 21, 1999.

 

14.           Surgical Grand Rounds, Greenville Memorial Hospital, October 3, 2000.  Controversies in the management of Brachiocephalic and carotid occlusive disease.

 

15.           Speaker, GHS Vascular Symposium, Greenville, SC, October 13, 2000.  Point-counterpoint-Endovascular repair of AAA.

 

16.           WL Gore Partnership Meeting, Tempe, AZ, April 26, 2001: ÒEndovascular Surgery: making the transition from training to practiceÓ

 

17.           SVS/AAVS Endovascular Surgery Symposium. June 9, 2001, Baltimore. Gaining, maintaining, and closing vascular access and Evening hands-on session: Percutaneous access closure devices.

 

18.           SVS/AAVS Post-graduate course, June 12, 2001, Baltimore: Technical tips for brachiocephalic angioplasty and stenting.

 

19.           Ninth Annual JD Ashmore Lectureship, Greenville Hospital System, June 15, 2001.  The impact of an endovascular surgery program on the volume of open vascular operations.

 

20.           SC Surgical Society 53rd annual meeting, July 13, 2000.  The impact of an Endovascular Program on the volume of open vascular operations.

 

 

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

 

1.              Invited lecturer - Prevention and treatment of DVT and PE in high-risk patients,   2nd International Symposium on Vascular and General Surgery, Florianopolis S.C., Brazil.  December 3, 1993.

 

2.              Invited lecturer - Abdominal aortic aneurysm:  Incidence, natural history, and screening.  Presented at Symposium on Aortic and Arterial Aneurysms, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA  September 8, 1993.

 

3.              Invited lecturer:  Angioscopy in Peripheral Vascular Surgery.  Case Western Reserve University Vascular Surgery Grand Rounds December 12, 1994.

 

4.              Invited discussant: Cleveland Surgical Society, Annual Resident Research Forum. The Anterior Compartment Syndrome and the Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (C. Harrington, MD). Cleveland, OH   March 21, 1995.

 

5.              Invited participant: Advanced Stent Workshop, Arizona Heart Institute, Phoenix, AZ April 27-28, 1995.

 

6.              Invited speaker:  "Endovascular Surgery".  Presented to the Department of Bioengineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC  April 30, 1995.

 

7.              Invited speaker and visiting professor in vascular surgery:  "Endovascular Surgery".  Vascular Surgery Grand Rounds, Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville, SC  April 31, 1995

 

8.              Invited speaker and visiting professor in vascular Surgery:  ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ.  Medical Grand Rounds, May 5, 1995 Surgical Grand Rounds, May 6, 1995  Guthrie Clinic, Sayre, PA.

 

9.              Invited participant: Traveling Surgical Team for placement of endoluminal aortic stent grafts at several institutions throughout Italy with Juan Parodi, MD.  June 20-30, 1995.

 

10.           Invited speaker: ÒCarotid Endarterectomy: Current Indications, Technique and ResultsÓ and ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ.  Annual Scientific Meeting of the Western New York Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Buffalo, New York, September 15-16, 1995.

 

11.           Invited speaker: ÒMinimally Invasive Vascular ProceduresÓ and ÒFuture Evolution of Vascular SurgeryÓ.  Third Annual Miami Valley Hospital Vascular Symposium: The Changing Face of Vascular Surgery.  Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, March 9, 1996.

 

12.           Invited speaker: ÒAbdominal Aortic Aneurysms: Natural History, Incidence and ScreeningÓ, ÒCurrent Status of PTA and Stenting of Stenotic Lesions of Extracranial Carotid ArteryÓ, ÒPercutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and Stenting for Ostial Renal Artery StenosisÓ, ÒEndovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsÓ.  Third International Symposium on General and Vascular Surgery.  Florianopolis, Brazil, March 28-30, 1996.

 

13.           Invited speaker: ÒCarotid Endarterectomy: Current Indications, Technique and ResultsÓ, Ò Endovascular SurgeryÓ.  University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, April 5-6, 1996.

 

14.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular Treatment of Carotid DiseaseÓ.  Vascular Surgery Spring Symposium, Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina,  May 17, 1996.

 

15.           Invited Speaker: ÒReversing Heart DiseaseÓ, Allen-Bradley Company, Inc., Mayfield Heights, Ohio, May 21, 1996.

 

16.           Invited speaker: ÒCurrent Management of Abdominal Aortic AneurysmÓ.  Lakewood Hospital, Lakewood, Ohio, June 19, 1996.

 

17.           Invited speaker: ÒFuture Evolution of Endovascular SurgeryÓ.  Northeast Ohio Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio.  June 15, 1996.

 

18.           Invited discussant of scientific abstract: "Spontaneous closure of selected iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms and arteriovenous fistulae" (Petrinec, et al).  20th annual meeting of the Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society, September 28, 1996.

 

19.           Invited speaker: Ò Current Status of Endarterectomy and Intervention in the Treatment of  Carotid Artery DiseaseÓ.  Dayton Surgical Society Meeting, Dayton, Ohio, October 22,   1996.

 

20.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ, Wright State University Integrated Surgical Grand Rounds, Dayton, Ohio, October 23, 1996

 

21.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ, Grand Rounds, Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood, Florida, January 18, 1997.

 

22.           Invited speaker: ÒCurrent Options in the Management of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Carotid AtherosclerosisÓ, South Florida Society for Vascular Surgery, Hollywood, Florida, Saturday, January 18, 1997.

 

23.           Invited speaker: ÒThe Vascular SystemÓ, John Hay High School, Cleveland, Ohio, February 25, 1997.

 

24.           Invited speaker: ÒCurrent Options in the Management of Carotid Atherosclerosis  and Abdominal Aortic AneurysmÓ, The Guthrie Clinic, Sayre, Pennsylvania, April 14-15, 1997.

 

25.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ, Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, April 18, 1997.

   

26.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular Treatment of Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsÓ, Post Anesthesia      Recovery Unit, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, April 21, 1997.

 

27.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular Grafting for the Treatment of Aneurysmal DiseaseÓ and Panel Discussant, CME Postgraduate Course on the Management of Vascular Disease., Cleveland Clinic Foundation, April 28, 1997.

 

28.           Invited speaker: ÒThe Future of Endovascular SurgeryÓ, Great Lakes and Northeast Ohio Association of Vascular-Interventional Radiographers, Toledo, Ohio, May 17, 1997.

 

29.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular treatment of aortic  arch occlusive diseaseÓ.  Presented at CME postgraduate course, ÒInterventions in Peripheral Vascular DiseaseÓ, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, September 20, 1997.

 

30.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ, Pinnacle Health Hospital Grand Rounds, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 23, 1997.

 

31.           Invited speaker: ÒRenovascular arterial occlusive diseaseÓ, St. John Health System, Detroit, Michigan, October 30, 1997.

 

32.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular aortic aneurysm repair: A surgeonÕs perspectiveÓ.  Presented at CME postgraduate course, ÒSurgery of current Issues in Surgical AnesthesiaÓ, sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio, November 7, 1997.

 

33.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ, CME Clinical Conference on ÒNew Approaches to Vascular DiseaseÓ, Meridia Euclid Hospital, Euclid, Ohio, November 13, 1997.

 

34.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ.  Surgical Grand Rounds, Cleveland Clinic      Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, December 8, 1997.

 

35.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular repair of the brachiocephalic and extracranial carotid arteriesÓ.  Cleveland Vascular Society, Cleveland, Ohio, December 10, 1997

 

36.           Invited speaker: ÒEndovascular stent grafts.Ó  3rd annual vascular and endovascular symposium, May 8, 1998.  Sioux Falls, SD

 

37.           Invited Speaker: Endovascular AAA Repair.  Surgical Grand Rounds, Memorial Medical Ctr, Savannah, GA, Feb 4, 1999.

 

38.           Invited speaker:  Endovascular AAA repair.  Grand Rapids, MI, July 1998.

 

39.           Invited Speaker: Subclavian and innominate intervention.  The Principles and Practice of Peripheral and Carotid Intervention, Cleveland, OH  October 18, 1998.

 

40.           Invited Speaker: Subclavian and innominate intervention.  Principles and Practice of Peripheral and Carotid intervention.  Cleveland, OH, August 13, 1999.

 

41.           Invited Speaker; Covered stents for Aortoiliac and Femoropopliteal occlusive and aneurysmal disease.  Great Lakes Endovascular Symposium, September 16, 1999.

 

42.           Invited Speaker: Brachiocephalic intervention.  Great Lakes Endovascular Symposium,     September 16, 1999

 

43.           Invited speaker: Endovascular Surgery: Transition from academic to private practice.  Midwest Vascular Surgical Society, September 24, 1999, Chicago, IL.

 

44.           Invited speaker: Endovascular AAA repair with the WL Gore stent-graft device.  South    Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Feb 6, 1999, Greenville, SC.

 

45.           Invited speaker: Carotid angioplasty and stenting in high-risk patients.  Great Lakes Endovascular Symposium, Detroit, MI, Sept 22, 2000.

 

46.           Invited speaker, Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT), Point-counterpoint; Carotid endarterectomy vs carotid angioplasty with cerebral protection.  Washington, DC, October 19, 2000.

 

47.           Invited discussant of Hobson et al, ÒCarotid angioplasty and stenting in high-risk patientsÓ, ISCVS annual meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 2000.

 

48.           Invited speaker: Strategies for developing an endovascular program in a non-university setting.  E. Stanley Crawford Critical Issues Forum, SVS/ISCVC, June 2000, Toronto, Canada.

 

49.           Invited speaker:  University of Arkansas Grand Rounds, Little Rock, AR.  ÒEndovascular SurgeryÓ.  Sept19, 2000.

 

50.           Invited Speaker, Little Rock Vascular Society,  Sept 18, 2000:  Case presentations in brachiocephalic occlusive disease.

 

51.           Invited speaker, WL Gore Partnership meeting, October 7, 2000,  ÒEndovascular AAA repair: The Greenville ExperienceÓ

 

52.           Invited speaker: Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT), Washington, DC, October 19, 2000:  Point-counterpoint:  Carotid angioplasty with distal protection vs Carotid endarterectomy.

 

53.           Invited speaker, American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL  October 26, 2000.  ÒThe role of the surgeon in peripheral vascular interventionÓ.

 

54.           Invited speaker:  ÒCarotid stenting: state of the art.Ó  Presented to the South Atlantic cardiovascular Society, August 3, 2001.  Kiawah Island.

 

55.           Invited speaker, Intervention for Carotid Artery Disease (course), Cincinnati, OH, October 19-20, 2001.  1.  ÒWhat are the results and risks of carotid endarterectomy?Ó  2.  Preceptor, hands-on animal lab Ð carotid stenting/cerebral protection devices.

 

56.           Invited Visiting Professor, University of Maryland Ð Department of Vascular Surgery.  October 30, 2001, Baltimore, Maryland.

57.           Invited speaker, Baltimore/DC Endovascular Club, October 30, 2001.  ÒIntegration of Endovascular procedures into a traditional vascular surgery practice Ð the Greenville, SC experience.

 

58.           Invited speaker, Greenville Hospital Vascular Symposium, November 9, 2001.  ÒCarotid angioplasty/stenting: state of the artÓ.

 

59.           Invited speaker:  WL Gore Latin America meeting, January 14, 2001: 1) Phase II FDA Trial, Excluder Endograft, Results  2) Overview of Endovascular AAA repair  3) Endovascular Therapy:  The Future.

 

60.           Visiting professor, Department of Vascular Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.  ÒIntegration of Endovascular Procedures into a traditional Vascular Surgery practice:  The Greenville, SC experienceÓ August 13, 2001.

 

61.           Invited speaker:  Seventh annual Vascular Symposium, North Central Heart Institute, Sioux Falls, SD.  1.  Endovascular vs Surgical management of acute limb ischemia.  2.  Endovascular treatment of aortic and iliac artery aneurysms.  May 10, 2002.

 

62.           Invited speaker:  Applications of drug-eluting stents in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease.  At ÔAdvanced endovascular techniquesÕ (side-meeting at SVS) June 11, 2002.

 

63.           Invited speaker, Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, June 6, 2002.  Debate: surgical vs endovascular therapy for the treatment of chronic mesenteric ischemia.

 

64.           Invited speaker:  Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Ð Young Surgeons Symposium Ð Developing an Endovascular Surgery Program:  Lessons Learned.  June 9, 2002, Boston, MA.

 

65.           Invited speaker:  Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting, June 12, 2002.  Is there an ideal stent for the carotid bifurcation.

 

66.           Invited faculty:  American College of Cardiology Ð Heart House course on peripheral vascular intervention, June 17 and 18, 2002.    Triage of patients for endovascular and open repair of AAA  ischemia   

 

67.           Invited faculty:  American College of Cardiology Ð Heart House course on peripheral vascular intervention, June 17 and 18, 2002.    Management of patients with acute limb

 

68.           Invited faculty:  American College of Cardiology Ð Heart House course on peripheral vascular intervention, June 17 and 18, 2002.   Lower extremity bypass surgery: indications and choice of conduit 

 

69.           Invited faculty:  American College of Cardiology Ð Heart House course on peripheral vascular intervention, June 17 and 18, 2002.  Operative management of carotid artery disease: current indications, techniques, and outcomes

 

70.           Invited faculty:  American College of Cardiology Ð Heart House course on peripheral vascular intervention, June 17 and 18, 2002.   Case presentations: evaluation of patients for endovascular aortic aneurysm repair.

 

71.           Invited speaker, Midwest Vascular Surgical Society Endovascular and New Technology course, Madison, Wisconsin.  September 12, 2002.    Device design: WL Gore Excluder graft for AAA repair. 

 

72.           Invited speaker, Midwest Vascular Surgical Society Endovascular and New Technology course, Madison, Wisconsin.    Complications with carotid stenting and how to recover. 

 

73.           Invited speaker, Midwest Vascular Surgical Society Endovascular and New Technology course, Madison, Wisconsin.    Hands-on workshop Ð carotid stenting.

 

74.           Invited participant, Midwest Vascular Surgical Society annual meeting, Madison, Wisconsin.  September 13, 2002.  Debate on treatment of carotid disease: Carotid stenting is the preferred approach for the treatment of carotid artery disease. 

 

75.           Invited faculty: Midwest Vascular Surgical Society Endovascular Course.  Carotid and brachiocephalic angioplasty and stenting:  Indications, technique, results.

 

76.           Invited speaker: Technical Tips That Enhance Surgical and Endovascular Outcomes, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA.  October 7, 2002.

 

77.           Lecture, ÒRenal artery stenosis: Endovascular vs. surgical therapyÓ.  Hypertension Conference, Mayo.  November 12, 2002.

 

78.           Invited speaker, Annual VEITH symposium on Vascular Disease.  The role of nitinol and drug-eluting stents in the treatment of superficial femoral artery disease, November 23, 2002, New York, NY.

 

79.           Mayo Vascular Surgery Grand Rounds.  ÒPresentation of SAPPHIRE study of Carotid PTA/stent.Ó  December 10, 2002.

 

80.           Invited participant, Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS)-Cordis Carotid Stent Alliance, Cincinnati, OH.  December 11, 2002.

 

81.           Invited participant, Vascular Symposium for 2002.  Carotid stent-short and long-term result. Chicago, IL.  December 12, 2002.

 

82.           Lecture, ÒThe role of carotid stenting in the treatment of carotid artery diseaseÓ.  Cardiology Research Conference, Mayo. January 8, 2003.

 

83.           Invited discussant, SAVS.  ÒThe Emerging Role of Endografts for Complex Aortoiliac Occlusive DiseaseÓ, Tucson, AZ.  January 15-18, 2003.

 

84.           Proctor for FAME project.  Iliac and renal PTA/stenting.  Danville, PA.  January 20, 2003.

 

85.           Invited speaker, Annual PVSS winter meeting 2003.  AAA talk & ÒCarotid artery stenting and drug-eluting stents.Ó New frontiers in vascular surgery symposium.  Snowmass, Colorado. February 1, 2003.

 

86.           Invited speaker, ÒCase presentation and literature review:  Carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting.Ó Cardiac Cath Lab, Mayo Clinic. February 20, 2003.

 

87.           Invited speaker, Advanced Peripheral Endovascular Intervention 2003.  Carotid Artery Disease: Treatment and Options.  February 26, 2003.

 

88.           Invited speaker, Advanced Peripheral Endovascular Intervention 2003.  Intervention for Venous Disease: Filters, Thrombectomy, Thrombolysis?  February 26, 2003.

 

89.           Invited lecturer.  Presentation to Dean Clinic, ÒUpdate on Vascular Intervention.Ó  Mayo Clinic, March 25, 2003.

 

90.           Invited speaker, ACS Annual Spring Meeting.  ÒCarotid Angioplasty/Stenting: The Future Is Now.Ó  New York City, NY.  April 14, 2003.

 

91.           Invited lecturer, Allegheny Vascular Society.  ÒThe Current Role of Carotid Angioplasty/Stenting in the Treatment of Carotid Bifurcation Disease.Ó  Pittsburgh, PA. April 22, 2003.

 

92.           Visiting professor/lecturer, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Surgical Grand Rounds. ÒEndovascular Surgery: An Overview.Ó  Pittsburgh, PA.  April 23, 2003.

 

93.           Invited lecturer, North Central Heart Institute, 8th Annual Vascular Symposium.  ÒDrug Eluting Stents.Ó  Sioux Falls, SD.  May 9, 2003.

 

94.           Invited lecturer, Conemaugh Medical Center.  ÒThe Role of Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting in the Treatment of Carotid Occlusive Disease.Ó  Johnstown, PA.  May 28, 2003.

 

95.           Invited lecturer, Franciscan Skemp Healthcare.  ÒEndovascular Surgery: An update.Ó LaCrosse, WI.  May 30, 2003.

 

96.           Speaker at Cardiac Surgery Conference, Mayo Clinic Rochester.  ÒThe Role of Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting in the Treatment of Carotid Occlusive Disease.Ó June 4, 2003.

 

97.           ÒAortic stent-grafts:  Who is a candidate and what are the results?Ó  Medical and Surgical Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease:  The Aorta and Peripheral Vessels.  June 14, 2003.  Mayo Clinic.

 

98.           ÒCarotid Artery Stenosis:  Endovascular Stents Change the Rules.Ó  Medical and Surgical Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease:  The Aorta and Peripheral Vessels.  June 14, 2003.  Mayo Clinic.

 

99.           Invited lecturer, Wright State University: The Inaugural James B. Peoples Post Graduate Symposium.  ÒEndovascular Stent Grafting of Thoracic Aortic Disease.Ó  Dayton, Ohio.  September 24, 2003.

 

100.        Invited lecturer, Gulf Coast Vascular Society.  ÒEthics and the Physician-Industry Relationship.Ó  New Orleans, LA.  October 2-5, 2003.

 

101.        Invited lecturer, Owatonna Clinic.  ÒEndovascular Surgery: An Update.Ó  Owatonna Clinic,.  September 10, 2003.

 

102.        Invited lecturer, 15th Annual TCT.  ÒIndications for surgical revascularization in patients with renal artery stenosis.Ó  Washington, DC.  September 16, 2003.

 

103.        Invited lecturer, 15th Annual TCT.  ÒCurrent status of carotid angioplasty/stenting.Ó  Washington, DC.  September 17, 2003.

 

104.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒEndovascular Abdominal Aortic Stent-Grafting: Success and Risks.Ó  Las Vegas, NV.  October 14, 2003.

 

105.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒTreatment of Renal Artery Stenosis: What Should the Primary Care Physician Know About Surgery?Ó  Las Vegas, NV.  October 15, 2003.

 

106.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒAortoiliac Disease: Is Surgery the Best Option?Ó Las Vegas, NV.  October 15, 2003.

 

107.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒManagement of Complications Associated with Endovascular Therapy for Infrainguinal Disease.Ó Las Vegas, NV.  October 16, 2003.

 

 

108.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒWhen to Refer a Patient with Carotid Stenosis, and to Whom.Ó Las Vegas, NV.  October 16, 2003.

 

109.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee.  ÒTechniques and Results of Endovascular AAA Repair.Ó Las Vegas, NV.  October 17, 2003.

 

110.        Invited lecturer, VIVA Steering Committee. ÒEndovascular AAA Repair: Anatomic Considerations.Ó Las Vegas, NV.  October 17, 2003.

 

111.        Invited lecturer, Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society.  ÒEquipment and Technique for Arch Vessel Interventions.Ó Chicago, IL.  September 18-20, 2003.

 

112.        Invited Speaker, American College of Surgeons.  ÒCovered stents for vascular perforations and other injuries.Ó  Chicago, Illinois October 21-22, 2003.

 

113.        Invited lecturer, 9th Annual Vascular Diseases: A Primary Care Perspective.  ÒStent Graft of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms.Ó Minneapolis, MN.  October 24, 2003.

 

114.        Invited speaker, Mayo Clinic Update in Cardiovascular Diseases.  ÒCase Presentation: 75-Year-Old with Chronic Stable Angina, A Recent TIA, and an 80% Carotid Stenosis.Ó  Rochester, MN.  October 26, 2003.

 

115.        Invited lecturer.  Presentation to 5 MB D/E (Vascular Unit) Practice Committee and Staff.  Current role of carotid angioplasty/stenting.  November 13, 2003.

 

116.        Presentation to Surgical InternÕs Journal Club.  Carotid Angioplasty/Stenting and the SAPPHIRE Trial.  November 18, 2003.

 

117.        Invited speaker.  VEITH Symposium.  ÒPros and cons of drug-eluting stents in the treatment of non-coronary vascular disease.Ó  Chicago, IL.  November 19-21, 2003.

 

118.        Invited speaker, Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Advanced Endovascular Workshop Program.  Faculty presentation, ÒWhy you started advanced procedures, what challenges presented, and how did you overcome those challenges.Ó  Chicago, IL.  December 13, 2003.

 

119.        Invited speaker, Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Advanced Endovascular Workshop Program.  ÒMulticenter trials/registries in advanced endovascular therapy.Ó  Chicago, IL.  December 13, 2003.

 

120.        Invited speaker, Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Advanced Endovascular Workshop Program.  ÒHands on tabletop demonstrations Ð filter protection systems.Ó  Chicago, IL.  December 14, 2003.

 

121.        Presentation to Thoracic Surgery Staff at St. Marys Hospital.  A Primer on Peripheral Intervention.Ó  Mayo Clinic.  January 12, 2004.

 

122.        Invited speaker, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society Winter Meeting.  ÒSAPPHIRE 1-year results: What do they mean?Ó Steamboat Springs, CO.  January 31, 2004.

 

123.        Invited speaker, Mayo Cardiac Cath Lab FellowsÕ Conference.  ÒThe current role of carotid angioplasty and stenting in the treatment of patients with carotid bifurcation disease.Ó  February 4, 2004.

 

124.        Invited speaker, Society for Vascular Nursing, Minnesota Chapter. 2nd Annual course, Nursing implications of acute and chronic vascular disease.  ÒThe role of carotid endarterectomy and carotid angioplasty / stenting in the treatment of patient with carotid occlusive diseaseÓ.  February 6, 2004.  St. Paul, MN.

 

125.        Invited speaker, International Society of Endovascular Specialists.  Critical Issues in Endovascular Interventions.  ÒComplications of carotid angioplasty / stenting and how to avoid themÓ.  February 8, 2004.  Phoenix, AZ.

 

126.        Visiting Professor, Surgical Rounds and Vascular Forum, Wake Forest University School of Medicine.  ÒThe Current Role of Carotid Angioplasty/Stenting in the Treatment of Carotid DiseaseÓ.  April 14, 2004.  Winston-Salem, NC.

 

127.        Invited speaker, Bernard Walsh Memorial Lecture, Peripheral Vascular Disease: An Update.  Georgetown University Hospital.  ÒCarotid Artery Disease: Is stenting going to replace endarterectomyÓ.  April 20, 2004.  Georgetown, WA.

 

128.        Invited speaker, Mayo Clinic Scientific Program, Surgeons Travel Club.  ÒEndovascular Surgery: An OverviewÓ.  April 30, 2004.  Rochester, MN.

 

129.        Invited Speaker, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.  ÒTreatment of Carotid Artery Stenosis.Ó  May 3, 2004, Melbourne, Australia.

 

130.        Invited Speaker, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.  ÒTreatment of AAA.Ó  May 4, 2004.  Melbourne, Australia.

 

131.        Invited Speaker, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.  ÒTreatment of TAA With Stenting.Ó  May 4, 2004.  Melbourne, Australia.

 

132.        Visiting Professor, Catholic University, Santiago, Grand Rounds ÒTreatment of Carotid Artery Disease.Ó  May 7, 2004.  Santiago, Chile.

 

133.        Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds, ÒTreatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.Ó  May 7, 2004, Santiago, Chile.

 

134.        Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds, ÒTreatment of Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm.Ó  May 7, 2004, Santiago, Chile.

 

135.        Visiting Professor, Grand Rounds, ÒTreatment of Carotid Artery Stenosis.Ó  May 7, 2004, Santiago, Chile.

 

136.        Visiting Professor.  Northwestern University.  ÒCarotid Angioplasty and Stenting.Ó  May 17-  18, 2004.  Chicago, Illinois.

 

137.        Invited Speaker, Society for Vascular Surgery, ÒClinical Trials and the Emphasis on Embolic Protection.Ó Anaheim, California.  June 2, 2004.

 

138.        Invited Speaker, Society for Vascular Surgery, SVS Plenary Session, ÒRecurrent Stenosis After Renal Artery Stenting:  Diagnosis and Indications For Re-InterventionÓ. Anaheim, California.  June 4, 2004.

 

139.        Endovascular Conference Presentation ÒGaining, Maintaining and Closing Percutaneous Vascular Access.Ó  Mayo Clinic.  August 9, 2004.

 

140.        Invited speaker:  Michigan Vascular Society, ÒThe current role of angioplasty/stenting in the treatment of carotid occlusive disease.Ó  Detroit, Michigan. September 23, 2004.         

 

141.        Invited speaker/moderator: Mayo Vascular Symposium, ÒThe management of aortic aneurysms.Ó  Mayo Clinic.  September 26, 2004.

 

142.        Invited speaker:  Mayo Vascular Symposium, ÒCarotid artery stenting.Ó  Mayo Clinic. September 26, 2004.

 

143.        Invited speaker:  Mayo Vascular Symposium, ÒEndovascular treatment of thoracic aneurysms.Ó  Mayo Clinic.  September 28, 2004.

 

144.        Invited speaker:  Mayo Vascular Symposium, ÒStenting of the supra-aortic trunks.Ó  Mayo Clinic. September 28, 2004.

 

145.        Invited speaker/mentor to Dr. Gustavo Oderich: Mayo Vascular Symposium Grand Rounds:  Ò68-year-old male with gait imbalance, dizziness and lightheadednessÓ.  Presented at the Gonda Vascular Rounds at the Third Mayo Vascular Symposium, Rochester, Minnesota, September 28, 2004.

 

146.        Invited speaker:  ÒThe Basics:  ÒRenovascular Intervention,Ó Presenter.   2004 VIVA Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

147.        Invited speaker:  ÒLive Case Demonstration Ð Aortoiliac,Ó Moderator.  2004 VIVA Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

148.        Invited speaker: ÒChallenging Cases in Carotid Stenting,Ó Presenter.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

149.        Invited speaker.  ÒSurgical Revascularization,Ó Presenter.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

150.        Invited speaker.  ÒLive Case Demonstration Ð Renal Artery Disease,Ó Panelist.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

151.        Invited speaker.  ÒQuestion-and-Answer Panel,Ó Panelist.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

152.        Invited speaker.  ÒIncidence, Natural History, Recommendations for, and Results of Open Surgical Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA),Ó Presenter.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

153.        Invited speaker.  ÒLive Case Demonstration Ð Aortic Aneurysm,Ó Moderator.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

154.        Invited speaker.  ÒTechniques and Results of Endovascular AAA Repair,Ó Presenter. 2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

155.        Invited speaker.  ÒEndovascular Repair of Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms:  TAG Device,Ó Presenter.  2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

156.        Invited speaker.  ÒLive Case Demonstration Ð Carotid,Ó Moderator. 2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

157.        Invited speaker:  ÒCarotid Angioplasty/Stenting,Ó Presenter.  2004 VIVA Meeting. 2004 VIVA Meeting.  Las Vegas, Nevada, October 19-22, 2004.

 

158.        Invited speaker:  ÒEthics of the Industry/Physician Relationship:  What Are the Dangers?Ó  VEITH Symposium.  New York, New York, November 18-21, 2004.

 

159.        Invited speaker:  ÒThe 10 Things You Need to Know,Ó present with Dr. Frank Criado.  VEITH Symposium.  New York, New York, November 18-21, 2004.

 

160.        Invited speaker, Mayo Cardiac Cath Lab Staff Conference.  ÒComplications of Carotid Angioplasty/Stenting and Cases to Avoid.Ó  January 5, 2005.

 

161.        Invited speaker:  ÒImplications of the SAPPHIRE study on the management of carotid diseaseÓ.  Atlanta Vascular Society.  Atlanta, GA, January 10-11, 2005.

 

162.        Invited speaker, Mayo Combined Endovascular Conference. ÒIntervention for Brachiocephalic and Carotid Occlusive Disease.Ó  February 7, 2005.

 

163.        Invited speaker: ÒDebate Ð Carotid endarterectomy is still my first choice for all patients, Ò present with Dr. Jerry Goldstone.  North American Winter Vascular Symposium.  Copper Mountain, CO, February 17-20, 2005.

 

164.        Invited speaker: ÒDistal vertebral artery reconstruction, Ò Presenter.  North American Winter Vascular Symposium.  Copper Mountain, CO, February 17-20, 2005.

 

165.        Invited speaker: ÒAorto-iliac endarterectomy,Ò Presenter.  North American Winter Vascular Symposium.  Copper Mountain, CO, February 17-20, 2005.

 

166.        Invited speaker: ÒPot Pourri Symposium III,Ò Moderator.  North American Winter Vascular Symposium.  Copper Mountain, CO, February 17-20, 2005.

 

167.        Invited speaker: ÒExpanding your carotid artery practice by performing carotid balloon angioplasty and stenting: Is it necessary to partner with cardiologists or radiologists?Ó Presenter.  13th Annual Vascular Symposium.  Philadelphia, PA, February 25-26, 2005.

 

168.        Invited speaker: ÒCarotid artery revascularization and stroke,Ó Presenter.  SimSuite Carotid Course.  Sioux Falls, SD, February 28 - March 1, 2005.

 

169.        Invited speaker: ÒOverview of the carotid stenting trials: Patient selection and high-risk criteria,Ó Presenter.  SimSuite Carotid Course.  Sioux Falls, SD, February 28 - March 1, 2005.

 

170.        Invited speaker: ÒPractical anatomy for carotid and cerebral angiography Ð Techniques in cerebral angiography,Ó Presenter.  SimSuite Carotid Course.  Sioux Falls, SD, February 28 - March 1, 2005.

 

171.        Invited speaker: ÒCarotid case review:  Cath conference format,Ó Present with Dr. J. Michael Bacharach.  SimSuite Carotid Course.  Sioux Falls, SD, February 28  -March 1, 2005.

 

172.        Invited speaker: ÒComplication of carotid artery stenting (CAS):  Prevention, identification, and management and Cases to avoid  Presenter.  SimSuite Carotid Course.  Sioux Falls, SD, February 28 - March 1, 2005.

 

173.        Invited speaker, General Surgery Resident Meeting.  ÒAn update on carotid angioplasty/stenting and carotid endarterectomyÓ.  March 7, 2005.

 

174.        Invited speaker: 10th Annual Vascular Symposium.  ÒThe Current and Future Role of Carotid EndarterectomyÓ. Sioux Falls, SD, May 6, 2005.

 

175.        Invited speaker:  Controversies in cardiovascular disease, Practical approaches to complex problems.  ÒCurrent results of carotid stentingÓ.  Mayo Clinic, May 13-14, 2005.

 

176.        Invited speaker:  Controversies in cardiovascular disease, Practical approaches to complex problems.  ÒEndovascular stent grafts:  Treating abdominal aortic aneurysms today and thoracic aneurysms tomorrowÓ.  Mayo Clinic, May 13-14, 2005.

 

177.        Invited speaker:  Grand Rounds Altru Hospital.  ÒCarotid StentingÓ.  Grand Forks, ND, June 1, 2005.

 

178.        Invited speaker:  Society for Vascular Surgery.  ÒWhat constitutes the high risk patientÓ.  Chicago, IL, June 16-18, 2005.

 

179.        Invited speaker:  Society for Vascular Surgery.  ÒDiseases of the aortaÓ.  Chicago, IL, June 16-18, 2005.

 

180.        Invited speaker: Society for Vascular Surgery Ð Thoracic Endovascular Workshop.  ÒCase Based Learning, Taped Case:  The Ideal Outcome.Ó  Chicago, IL, August 15-16, 2005.

 

181.        Invited speaker: Society for Vascular Surgery Ð Thoracic Endovascular Workshop.  ÒComplications of  Thoracic Endografts  Chicago, IL, August 15-16, 2005.

 

182.        Invited speaker:  Tenth Annual Vascular Diseases Symposium.  ÒThe State of the Art for AAA Detection and Care.Ó  Saint Paul, MN, September 16-17, 2005.

 

183.        Invited panelist:  Tenth Annual Vascular Diseases Symposium.  ÒThe 72-year-old woman with the challenging aneurysm: To operate or to stent?Ó  Saint Paul, MN, September 16-17, 2005.

 

184.        Invited speaker:  VIVA.  ÒData supporting abdominal aortic aneurysm endograftsÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

185.        Invited panelist:  VIVA.  ÒLive Case DemonstrationÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

186.        Invited speaker:  VIVA.  ÒSurgical approach to carotid artery disease: Videotaped case reviewÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

187.        Invited moderator:  VIVA.  ÒAneurysmal DiseaseÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

188.        Invited speaker:  VIVA.  ÒIliac rupture following thoracic endograft placementÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

189.        Invited speaker:  VIVA.  ÒMedical and surgical options for carotid artery diseaseÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

190.        Invited speaker:  VIVA.  ÒSurgical treatment of infrainguinal diseaseÓ.  Las Vegas, NV, September 27-30, 2005.

 

191.        Invited speaker:  American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress.  Controversies in the Management of Aortic Aneurysms Ð ÒEndovascular exclusion is the preferred approachÓ.  San Francisco, CA, October 17-18, 2005.

 

192.        Invited speaker:  American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress.  Renal and Mesenteric Revascularization Ð ÒEndoluminal mesenteric revascularizationÓ.  San Francisco, CA, October 17-18, 2005.

 

193.        Invited speaker:  American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress.  Controversies in the Management of Aortic Aneurysms Ð Debate I: Treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm: Is endovascular exclusion or open repair the preferred approach?  San Francisco, CA, October 17-18, 2005.

 

194.        Invited speaker:  Endovascular Surgical Society of Latin America (CELA).  ÒCarotid stenting:  Cases to avoidÓ.  Termas de Chillan, Chile, November 10-12, 2005.

 

195.        Invited speaker:  Endovascular Surgical Society of Latin America (CELA). ÒRenal angioplasty and stenting:  Case selection, resultsÓ.  Termas de Chillan, Chile, November 10-12, 2005.

 

196.        Invited speaker:  Endovascular Surgical Society of Latin America (CELA).  ÒVisceral angioplasty and stenting:  Technique, resultsÓ.  Termas de Chillan, Chile, November 10-12, 2005.

 

197.        Invited speaker:  Albert Lea Grand Rounds.  ÒCurrent status of carotid angioplasty and stentingÓ.  Albert Lea, MN, November 18, 2005.

 

198.        Invited speaker:  VEITH Meeting.  ÒSAPPHIRE high-risk patients are well-treated with carotid endarterectomyÓ.  New York, NY, November 20, 2005.

 

199.        Invited speaker:  Vascular Interesting Case Conference Meeting.  Ò80-year-old Female with Chronic Mesenteric IschemiaÓ.  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, December 2, 2005.

 

200.        Invited speaker:  Interventional Procedure/Coding Meeting.  ÒEndovascular ProceduresÓ.  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, December 29, 2005.

 

201.        Invited speaker: In-Service Vascular Thoracic Staff Meeting. ÒEndovascular Surgery Ð an overviewÓ.  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, February 6, 2006.

 

202.        Invited speaker:  5th North American Winter Vascular Symposium. ÒCAS cases to avoid Ð If I could do it againÓ.  Copper Mountain, CO,  February 15-18, 2006.

 

203.        Invited speaker:  5th North American Winter Vascular Symposium. ÒIssues to resolve with thoracic endografting of aneurysms, Dissections and traumatic disruptionÓ.  Copper Mountain, CO,  February 15-18, 2006.

 

204.        Invited speaker:  Cardiac Cath Lab Conference.  ÒCarotid artery disease:  Indications for CEA and CASÓ.  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, February 22, 2006.

 

205.        Invited speaker:  Endovascular Fellows Conference.  ÒComplications of Thoracic Stent GraftingÓ.  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, February 24, 2006.

 

206.        Invited speaker:  Massachusetts General Hospital.  ÒEthics and the Physician-Industry RelationshipÓ.  Boston, MA, March 7, 2006.

 

207.        Visiting Professor:  Massachusetts General Hospital, Vascular Medicine Grand Rounds.  ÒCarotid Artery Disease:  Optimal therapy from the perspective of an endovascular surgeonÓ.  Boston, MA, March 8, 2006.

 

208.        Moderator:  VIVA@ i2  / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒCarotid angioplasty/stentingÓ. Atlanta, GA, March 12, 2006.

 

209.        Panelist: VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒEndovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repairÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 12, 2006.

 

210.        Invited speaker: VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  ÒAbdominal aortic aneurysm:  Natural history, surveillance, results of surgical and endovascular therapyÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 12, 2006.

 

211.        Panelist:  VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒInfrainguinal arterial interventionÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 12, 2006.

 

212.        Moderator:  VIVA@ i2  / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒCarotid angioplasty/stentingÓ. Atlanta, GA, March 13, 2006.

 

213.        Panelist: VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒEndovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repairÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 13, 2006.

 

214.        Invited speaker: VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  ÒAbdominal aortic aneurysm:  Natural history, surveillance, results of surgical and endovascular therapyÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 13, 2006.

 

215.        Panelist:  VIVA@ i2 / ACC.  Taped case:  ÒInfrainguinal arterial interventionÓ.  Atlanta, GA, March 13, 2006.

 

216.        Invited speaker:  Eleventh Annual Vascular Symposium.  ÒUpdate on Aortic EndograftsÓ.  North Central Heart Institute, Sioux Falls, SD, April 21, 2006.

 

217.        Invited speaker:  Thirteenth Annual Heart Disease and Stroke Conference Ð Getting to the Heart of the Matter.  ÒHot Topics in Vascular/Endovascular Surgery:  Carotid Artery Stenting and Endovascular/Repair of Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsÓ.  Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN, April 27, 2006.

 

218.        Invited speaker:  Dr. Kiran C. Patel Research Institute. ÒCurrent Indications and Results of Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA) and Carotid Angioplasty /StentingÓ.  Wallace Conference Center, Tampa FL, May 8, 2006 12 -1 p.m.

 

219.        Invited speaker:  Dr. Kiran C. Patel Research Institute. ÒCurrent Indications and Results of Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA) and Carotid Angioplasty /StentingÓ.  Wallace Conference Center, Tampa FL, May 8, 2006 7-8 p.m.

 

220.        Invited speaker:  Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology.  ÒCarotid angioplasty/stentingÓ.  Philadelphia, PA, June 2-4, 2006.

 

221.        Interventional Fellows Institute.  ÒAbdominal Aortic DiseaseÓ Ð Voiceover recordings Ð 45-minute presentation.  Philadelphia, PA, June 3, 2006.

 

222.        Midwest Vascular Surgical Society.  ÒApplying BASILÓ trial results in clinical practice.  Cleveland, OH, September 7-9, 2006.

 

223.        Midwest Vascular Surgical Society.  ÒNew devices you can use: updates on trial devices and initiatives.  Cleveland, OH, September 7-9, 2006.

 

224.        Course co-director, ÒCoronary and peripheral intervention for the non-cardiologistÓ, VIVA Visions symposium, Sept 2006.

 

225.        ÒBrachiocephalic interventionÓ, VIVA Visions, Sept 2006.

 

226.        ÒAntithrombotic strategies for infrainguinal intervention Ð clinical trial designÓ.  VIVA Visions, Sept 2006.

 

227.        Debate:  ÒUse of percutaneous closure devicesÓ.  VIVA Las Vegas, Sept 2006.

 

228.        Live case moderator, VIVA Las Vegas, Sept 2006.

 

229.        FDA educational meeting:  Ò Results of surgical repair of renal artery diseaseÓ, July 2006.

 

230.        Invited speaker:  ÒComplications of Thoracic Aortic EndograftsÓ.  Southern Association for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Jan 2007.

 

231.        ÒThoracic aortic endografts: results, complications, tips and tricksÓ.  Cath Lab Conference, Avera Heart Hospital of South Dakota, Feb 2007

 

232.        Open surgical repair of thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.  Presented to FDA, Bethesda, MD, March 16, 2007.

 

233.        Can endovascular intervention save the failing bypass graft ?   Presented at American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, March 26, 2007.

 

234.        Surgical therapy for obstructive peripheral arterial disease. Presented at American College of Cardiology, New Orleans, March 26, 2007.

 

235.        Moderator, Session on Carotid and Renal disease, VIVA @ i2, American College of Cardiology.  March 2007.

 

236.        Treatment of Type B  Aortic Dissection; endovascular and surgical therapy.  WL Gore and Associates Sales meeting.  Las Vegas, NV.  April 19, 2007.

 

237.        The Great Debates:  American College of Physicians Annual Meeting.  San Diego, CA.  April 20, 2007.  Carotid endarterectomy (TMS) vs Carotid angioplasty and stenting (Chris White).

 

238.        The role of CEA and CAS in contemporary vascular surgery practice.  Columbus Endovascular Club.  June 20, 2007. Columbus, OH.

 

239.        Abdominal aortic aneurysm; natural history, screening, open and endovascular treatment.  Invited visiting professor, Dept of cardiology, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI.  August 2007.

 

240.        Invited presentation, 37th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Sept 6, 2007, Goiania, GO, Brazil.  Endovascular therapy for acute Type B aortic dissection.

 

241.        Invited presentation, 37th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Sept 6, 2007, Goiania, GO, Brazil.  Endovascular treatment of brachicephalic occlusive disease.

 

242.        Invited presentation, 37th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Sept 6, 2007, Goiania, GO, Brazil.  Should patients over the age of 80 undergo carotid angioplasty and stenting ?

 

243.        Invited presentation, 37th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Sept 7, 2007, Goiania, GO, Brazil.  Most patients do not have suitable anatomy for endovascular aortic aneurysm repair.

 

244.        Invited presentation, 37th annual meeting of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, Sept 7, 2007, Goiania, GO, Brazil.  Surgical treatment of renovascular disease and pararenal aneurysms.

 

245.        VIVA 07; Live cases (10) from  Avera Heart Hospital of SD.

 

246.        Moderator / speaker:  VIVA 07 Complications forum.  Complications of aortic endografting.

 

247.        American College of Surgeons Annual meeting.  October 10, 2007.  Technical issues in vascular surgery.  Moderator.

 

248.        ÒTechnical challenges in carotid angioplasty / stentingÓ American College of Surgeons Annual meeting.  October 10, 2007.

 

249.        Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center December 7, 2007.  ÒThe role of CAS and CEA in contemporary vascular surgery practiceÓ.

 

250.        South Carolina Assoc for Vascular and Interventional Radiology; Feb 28, 2008.  ÒIs cerebral embolic protection really necessary ?Ó  Invited speaker

 

251.        South Carolina Assoc for Vascular and Interventional Radiology; Feb 29, 2008.  ÒHow can we improve on the results of endovascular aortic aneurysm repair ?Ó  Invited speaker

 

252.        H 5000 Nursing staff at ANW:  Current therapy for aortic aneurysmal disease.  April 17, 2008

 

253.        MHI Cardiology Grand Rounds.  Current therapy for thoracic aortic pathology: aneurysms and dissections.  April 21, 2008.

 

254.        H 5000 Nursing Staff at ANW:  Current therapy for carotid stenosis.  May 1, 2008.

 

255.        13th Annual Vascular Symposium.  North Central Heart Institute, Sioux Falls, SD.  Invited speaker:  Chronic mesenteric ischemia: surgical and endovascular treatment.  May 2, 2008.

 

256.        ÒCurrent surgical and endovascular therapy for renal artery stenosisÓ  Grand Rounds, Hutchinson Area Hospital.  May 14, 2008.

 

257.        Visiting Professor, University of North Dakota Dept of Surgery, May 15 & 16, 2008.  ÒContemporary management of Thoracic Aortic Pathology: Aneurysm and DissectionÓ.

 

258.        Society for Vascular Medicine Board Review Course.  ÒAortic aneurysmsÓ.  May 31, 2008, Minneapolis, MN.

 

259.        Course co-director, SVM Board Review Course.  May 31-June 1, 2008.  Minneapolis, MN.

 

260.        ÒStrategies for lower extremity revascularizationÓ  Presented to H 5000 staff at Abbott Northwestern Hospital.  June 12, 2008.

 

261.        ÒDiseases of the thoracic aorta: aneurysm and dissectionÓ  Presented to Station 20 nurses, Abbott Northwestern Hospital.  July 17, 2008.

 

262.        ÒAortic aneurysmsÓ  Presented to medical staff, Queen of Peace Hospital, New Prague MN.  July 18, 2008.

 

263.        ÒEndovascular Surgery 2008; what every nurse needs to knowÓ  2008 MHI Cardiovascular Nursing Conference.   Sept 12, 2008.  Minneapolis, MN

 

264.        ÒDebulking peripheral CTOs:  Does debulking make a difference ?Ó  Invited presentation, VIVA Advanced CTO tutorial.  VIVA 08.  Sept 22, 2008

 

265.        ÒConcomitant evaluations and medical treatment of PADÓ  Moderator, presenter.  VIVA 08.  September 25, 2008

 

266.        VIVA complications forum.  Moderator, presenter:  Perforation solutions:  how, with what, and when.  VIVA 08.  September 26, 2008.

 

267.        ÒVascular Surgery 2008: an updateÓ  MHI Landmarks in Cardiology forum.  October 3, 2008.  Abbott Northwestern Hospital.

 

268.        ÒWhatÕs new in vascular surgery Ò  St Francis Hospital Medical Staff, Shakopee, MN.  October 10, 2008.

 

269.        Live cases, Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA) 2008

 

270.        ÒCurrent management of ruptured AAAÓ  Dec 3, 2008. Presented to Emergency Department Staff, Abbott Northwestern Hospital. 

 

271.        ÒCurrent therapy for AAA: endovascular and open surgical repairÓ  Presented to Emergency Dept staff, Ridgeview Hospital, Waconia, MN.  January 13, 2009.

 

272.        ÒThe role of CEA and CAS in the treatment of carotid disease; perspectives of an endovascular surgeonÓ.  Cardiology Grand Rounds, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, February 2, 2009.

 

273.        ÒWorn and torn:  Current therapy for ruptured AAAÓ.  2nd annual paramedic conference.  The future is now:  how the EMS can change cardiac and neurologic emergency careÓ  Sponsored by Minneapolis Heart Institute and Abbott Northwestern Hospital.  Minneapolis, MN.  February 11, 2009.

 

274.        ÒSurgical therapy for PAD:  When should the interventionalist refer ?Ó  Sanctuary for Endovascular Therapy.  Kiawah, SC.  February 19, 2009.

 

275.        ÒAccess challenges for EVAR and TEVARÓ.  Sanctuary for Endovascular Therapy.  Kiawah, SC.  February 20, 2009.

 

276.        ÒCarotid diseaseÓ, ÒVascular AccessÓ.  Presented to H8200 Nursing Staff, ANW Heart Hospital.  March 2, 2009.

 

277.        ÒCarotid diseaseÓ, ÒVascular AccessÓ.  Presented to H8200 Nursing Staff, ANW Heart Hospital.  March 3, 2009.

 

278.        ÒCase presentations in Vascular Disease; Carotid, AAA, CLIÓ.  Presented to medical staff, AMC Woodlake, March 4, 2009.

 

279.        ÒComplications of inflow endovascular therapy: recognition and managementÓ  Presented at VIVA / CRT, Washington, DC.  March 5, 2009

 

280.        ÒTechnical Intensive 1: abdominal aortic aneurysm endografts.  Technical tips and optimal devicesÓ.  Presented at VIVA / CRT, Washington, DC.  March 6, 2009.

 

281.        Live case moderator / panelist.  VIVA / CRT.  Washington, DC.  March 6, 2009.

 

282.        ÒTechnical intensive 5:  techniques and outcomes of percutaneous mesenteric intervention for chronic mesenteric ischemia.Ó  Presented at VIVA / CRT, Washington, DC.  March 6, 2009.

 

283.        Invited speaker:  ÒWhat the vascular surgeon wants the interventionalist to knowÓ  Presented to cardiology fellows / staff, University of Minnesota, May 8, 2009.

 

284.        Invited Speaker:  ÒVascular Surgery UpdateÓ  District One Hospital, Faribault, MN.  May 13, 2009.

 

285.        Invited Speaker:  ÒWhatÕs new in Vascular SurgeryÓ.  Landmarks in Cardiology program, Abbott Northwestern Hospital, June 5, 2009.

 

286.        Invited Speaker:  ÒFavorite arterial closure device and how to use itÓ.  Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Postgraduate Course on Lower Extremity Intervention.  June 11, 2009, Denver, CO.

 

287.        Invited Speaker:  ÒTechnical advances in carotid angioplasty and stentingÓ.  Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Postgraduate Course on Brachiocephalic and Carotid Disease, June 11, 2009, Denver, CO.

 

288.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Symposium Moderator: Neurovascular rescue, step by step

 

289.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Symposium panelist:  Pseudoaneurysm treatment, step by step

 

290.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Speaker:  VIVA Extreme:  endovascular AAA repair with fenestrated graft

 

291.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Symposium panelist:  Optimal AV graft stenosis management

 

292.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Symposium panelist:  Adding endo to your surgical practice:  trials and tribulations

 

293.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Speaker:  Advances in CAS and CEA for the high-risk patient

 

294.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Speaker:  Fenestrating currently available stent grafts for AAA and iliac aneurysms

 

295.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Panelist:  Our most complex but successful cases of 2009

 

296.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Symposium Course director, moderator, speaker: ÒCarotid in depthÓ, sponsored by Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation.

 

297.        Vascular InterVentional Advances (VIVA) meeting, October 20-23, 2009.  Speaker:  Surgical revascularization for critical limb ischemia.  Symposium sponsored by SCAI.

 

298.        Vascular lecture to HCMC surgery resident:  Carotid disease.  Sept 2009.

 

299.        Vascular lecture to HCMC surgery resident:  Abdominal aortic aneurysm.  Nov 2009.

 

300.        Invited Speaker:  Update on open and endovascular repair of disease involving the thoracic aorta.  American Association of Critical Care Nurses.  November 3, 2009.  Minneapolis, MN.

 

301.        Invited Speaker:  WhatÕs new in Vascular Surgery ?  Medical Staff, Grand Rapids, MN.  November 12, 2009.

 

302.        Invited Speaker:  WhatÕs new in Vascular Surgery 2009 ?  Heart Hospital OR staff, Abbott Northwestern Hospital.  November 24, 2009.

 

303.        VEITH Annual meeting, New York, New York, November 21, 2009.  How best to revascularize occluded mesenteric artery:  When is PTA and stenting safe, and when is open surgery best based on a large clinical practice ?

 

304.        Vascular lecture to HCMC surgery resident.  Abdominal aortic aneurysm.  Feb 2010.

 

305.        ÒOptimal treatment for Type B Aortic dissectionÓ  CARVE meeting, Vail, CO.  March 4, 2010.

 

306.        ÒManagement of Chronic Mesenteric IschemiaÓ  CARVE meeting, Vail, CO.  March 4, 2010.

 

307.        ÒVascular Case PresentationsÓ   Ridgeview Hospital Grand Rounds.  February 26, 2010.

 

308.        WhatÕs new in Vascular / Endovascular Surgery ?  ANW Cardiology Grand Rounds, May 3, 2010.

 

309.        Review of AAA:  Pathogenesis, Incidence, Management.  May 7, 2010.  Given to HCMC Surgery resident.

 

310.        What is the future of Carotid Disease treatment ?  Invited lecture, Annual meeting of Society for Vascular Medicine, Cleveland, OH, April 30, 2010.

 

311.        Faculty, Global Complications Conference, Jackson Hole, WY, Sept 2010. 

 

312.        VIVA 2010, evening symposium:  Current results of CEA.  October, 2010

 

313.        VIVA 2010:  Keynote / Presidential address:  Why pursue a career in vascular ?

 

314.        Vascular / Endovascular Board review (at VIVA):  Carotid endarterectomy.  October, 2010

 

315.        VEBRC (at VIVA): Mesenteric artery disease.  October, 2010.

 

316.        International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISES) at VIVA: Endovascular AAA repair. October, 2010

 

317.        Minneapolis Heart Institute Grand Rounds:  AAA, from screening to treatment.  January 2011.

 

318.        Allina Cardiology Forum:  AAA for the primary care practitioner.  September 2011.

 

319.        VEBRC (at VIVA):  Mesenteric artery disease.  October, 2011.

 

320.        VEBRC (at VIVA): Endovascular AAA repair.  October, 2011

 

321.        Allied Health Symposium (at VIVA):  Peripheral aneurysms.  October, 2011

 

322.        Allied Health Symposium (at VIVA): Interactive case presentation, peripheral aneurysm. October, 2011.

 

323.        VIVA 2011:  Main session presentation.  Management of asymptomatic carotid disease:  are anti-surgical views biased ?  October, 2011.

 

324.        Course Director:  SOAR: Symposium On Aortic Reconstruction, November 4, 2011, Minneapolis, MN.

 

325.        Implications of the CREST study in the treatment of patients with carotid artery disease.  Minneapolis Surgical Society.  November 14, 2011.

 

326.        Surgical and endovascular treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: Consensus view.  38th Annual VEITH meeting, NYC, November 19, 2011.

 

327.        Mini-incision CEA: precautions, technique.  38th Annual VEITH meeting, November 20, 2011.

 

328.        ÒPADÓ  Lecture to HCMC / MHI cardiology fellows.  December 6, 2011.

 

329.        ÒVascular Surgery UpdateÓ, December 21, 2011.  Minneapolis Heart Institution Foundation Quarterly Board meeting.

 

330.        ÒUse of anticoagulants in carotid endarterectomyÓ  Clinically Relevant Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (CARVE) meeting, Feb 21-23, 2012.

 

331.        ÒHow will the results of CREST change the management of patients with carotid disease ?Ó Clinically Relevant Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (CARVE) meeting, Feb 21-23, 2012.

 

332.        ÒEndovascular and surgical management of vertebral artery diseaseÓ Clinically Relevant Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (CARVE) meeting, Feb 21-23, 2012.

 

333.        ÒA primer on the management of carotid artery diseaseÓ.  Lecture to Hennepin / ANW Cardiology Fellows.  April 3, 2012. 

 

334.        ÒConsequences, in the US, of treating AAA < 5.5 cm or outside IFUÓ  34th Annual Charing Cross meeting, London, England, April 15, 2012.

 

335.        ÒAltura low-profile device for endovascular AAA repairÓ 34th Annual Charing Cross meeting, Innovation Showcase.  London, England.  April 16, 2012.

 

336.        ÒVatrix system for preventing the growth of small AAAÓ. 34th Annual Charing Cross meeting, Innovation Showcase.  London, England.  April 16, 2012.

 

337.        Course Director, Symposium On Aortic Reconstruction (SOAR) 2.  May 4, 2012, Minneapolis, MN.

 

338.        ÒAorto-iliac endarterectomyÓ.  Case presentation, SOAR 2, May 4, 2012, Minneapolis, MN.

 

339.        Great debates in Vascular Medicine:  CEA vs CAS.  Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention (SCAI).  Las Vegas, NV, May 10,2011.

 

340.        ÒAAA, TAA, aortic dissectionÓ.  Lecture to HCMC / ANW Cardiology fellows.  June 11, 2012

 

341.        Invited lecture:  ÒAn introduction to publishing a scientific paperÓ  To MHIF Summer Research Interns.  July 19, 2012.

 

342.        University of MN Vascular Surgery FellowsÕ lecture:  Aortic disease: AAA, TAAA, Aortic dissection.  August 16, 2012.

 

343.        Minneapolis Heart Institute Grand Rounds.  Endovascular branched graft for preservation of internal iliac perfusion.  September 10, 2012.

 

344.        Minneapolis Heart Institute Grand Rounds.  The great carotid debate:  optimal treatment of asymptomatic carotid stenosis ?  Medical, endovascular, or surgical ?  September 17, 2012.

 

345.        Invited speaker, American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting.  October 1, 2012, Chicago.  Results of open surgical repair for chronic mesenteric ischemia in the endovascular era.

 

346.        Invited speaker:  ÒVascular Program at MHIÓ  To Russian Federation Physicians, October 3, 2012, Minneapolis, MN.

 

347.        Invited speaker:  ÒAAA, TAAAÓ.  To NPs / PAs at MHI.  October 5, 2012

 

348.        Invited Speaker:  Vascular / Endovascular Board Review Course at VIVA 2012.  October 7, 2012.  Mesenteric Artery Disease.

 

349.        Invited Speaker:  Vascular / Endovascular Board Review Course at VIVA 2012.  October 8, 2012.  ÒEndovascular therapy for  AAA

 

350.        Invited Speaker:  VIVA 2012.  October 9, 2012.  ÒDebate:  Alternative access for TEVAR is often the best choice.Ó 

 

351.        Invited speaker:  VIVA 2012.  October 10, 2012.  ÒIn the bunker:  AAA cases.Ó

 

352.        Invited speaker:  MHI Physician Advisory Panel.  October 12, 2012. ÒVascular Update.Ó

 

353.        Invited speaker:  Type I endoleaks following EVAR.  Diagnosis and management.  China Endovascular Course (CEC).  November 4, 2012, Shanghai, China.

 

354.        Invited speaker:  Top 5 tips to avoid cerebral embolization during CAS.  China Endovascular Course (CEC).  November 4, 2012, Shanghai, China.

 

355.        Invited speaker:  Dealing with restenosis following lower extremity intervention for PAD, thrombolysis. China Endovascular Course (CEC).  November 4, 2012, Shanghai, China.

 

356.        Invited speaker: VEITH 2012, NY, NY.  ÒDisclosure and conflict of interest: have we gone too far, or not far enough ?Ó  November 17, 2012.

 

357.        Invited speaker: VEITH 2012, NY, NY.  ÒOptimal use of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs in patients undergoing CEAÓ.  November 17, 2012.

 

358.        Invited speaker: VEITH 2012, NY, NY.  ÒAre CAS vs CEA trials inherently biased ? Critical appraisal of endpointsÓ  November 18, 2012.

 

359.        Invited speaker:  Vascular Surgery at MHI:  presentation to Summa Health.  November 19, 2012.

 

360.        Invited speaker:  ÒTwo and a half decades of Annals of Vascular SurgeryÓ.  December 7, 2012.  Festschrift for Ramon Berguer, MD.  University of Michigan.

 

361.        ÒBrachiocephalic and vertebral artery diseaseÓ.  Presentation to U of M Vascular Surgery fellows.  March 2013.

 

362.        Invited speaker:  Vascular Surgery Update.  AMC Woodlake Clinic, May 1, 2013.

 

363.        Invited speaker: ÒAortic aneurysm, carotid artery diseaseÓ.  To HCMC / MHI Cardiology Fellows.  May 2, 2013.

 

364.        Invited speaker:  ÒAn introduction to publishing a scientific paperÓ  To MHIF summer research interns, July 16, 2013.

 

365.        Invited speaker:  ÒVascular / Endovascular Surgery:  an updateÓ.  Abbott Northwestern All Leaders Program, September 9, 2013.

 

366.        Invited speaker, VIVA 13.  October 8, 2013.  CLI toolbox:  wires, catheters, sheaths.  VIVA annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV. 

 

367.        VIVA live cases:  EVAR, TEVAR.  October 10, 2013. VIVA annual meeting.

 

368.        Invited speaker: ÒIs it time for physicians to unionize ?Ó.  VEITH meeting, November 22, 2013, NYC.

 

369.        Invited speaker: ÒWhy randomized controlled trials can be misleading and misinterpreted: is bias ever a consideration ?Ó  VEITH meeting, November 22, 2013, NYC.

 

370.        Invited speaker: ÒCalculating total cost of care in the ACO eraÓ VEITH meeting, November 22, 2013, NYC.

 

371.        Invited speaker: ÒWill results of CEA improve if peri-op medical treatment is equivalent to CAS ? Implications for CREST results and interpretationÓ VEITH meeting, November 23, 2013, NYC.

 

372.        Invited International Visiting Professor in Vascular Surgery; Catholic University, Santiago, Chile.  September 29-October 21, 2014.

 

373.        Invited speaker:  Changes in Vascular Surgery Training in the US.  Dept of Surgery, Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

374.        Invited speaker:  Dept of Cardiology: TAVR program at MHI, issues related to vascular access.  Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

375.        Invited speaker: Dept of Vascular Surgery:  How to publish a scientific paper.  Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

376.        Invited speaker:  Current indications for renal artery intervention.  Vascular Symposium, Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

377.        Invited speaker:  Current indications for CEA, CAS.  Vascular Symposium, Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

378.        Invited speaker:  Endovascular repair of complex aortic aneurysms.  Vascular Symposium, Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

379.        Invited speaker:  Vascular infections.  Vascular Symposium, Pontifica Universidad Catolica, Santiago, Chile.  Oct 2014

 

380.        Invited speaker, VEITH Symposium, November 18, 2014; ÒVariable and high total costs for caring for CLI patients: what can be done to cut cost without impairing patient care ?Ó

 

381.        Invited speaker, VEITH Symposium, November 18, 2014; ÒWhat is the best strategy for caring for CLI patients in terms of outcomes and cost: when open first, when endo first ?Ó

 

382.        Invited speaker, VEITH Symposium, November 18, 2014; ÒDetrimental effecst of the ACA and ACOs on the work environment of vascular surgeons and their freedom to provide the best care: are doctorsÕ unions a legal and inevitable solution ?Ó

 

383.        University of MN Vascular Surgery fellows lecture. ÒPractical issues post-fellowship: how to find the right job, how to negotiate a contractÓ  December 4, 2014.

 

384.        University of MN Vascular FellowsÕ lecture:  Brachiocephalic and verterbral disease.  February 19, 2015. 

 

385.        Presentation to St Thomas Physician Leadership College: Personal insights into physician leadership.  April 28, 2015.

 

386.        Invited presentation:  ÒBack to the Future:  has endovascular therapy lived up to its promise ?Ó  Keynote address, 20th Annual North Central Heart Institute Vascular Symposium, May 1, 2015, Sioux Falls, SD.

 

387.        Invited speaker, MedAxiom Clinical Vascular Service Line (CVSL) Symposium, Atlanta, GA.  June 11, 2015.  ÒVascular Center of Excellence: Success in a Multi-Disciplinary SettingÓ.

 

388.        Invited presentation:  Carotid angioplasty / stenting.  To Minneapolis Heart Institute Advanced Practice Providers.  October 30, 2015.

 

389.        VIVA Comprehensive Review Course (CRC).  ÒAbdominal Aortic DiseasesÓ.  Presented at VIVA annual meeting, November 1, 2015.

 

390.        VIVA Comprehensive Review Course (CRC).  ÒEndovascular management of AAAÓ.  Presented at VIVA annual meeting, November 1, 2015.

 

391.        VIVA 2015: Aortic Armageddon Course.  ÒType I endoleak strategiesÓ.  November 1, 2015.

 

392.        VIVA 2015: Aortic Armageddon Course, Case Competition.  Video presentation: open repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm.

 

393.        VIVA 2015: ÒOptimal management strategies for iatrogenic pseudoaneurysmsÓ.  November 3, 2015.

 

394.        VIVA 2015: ÒManaging vascular complications of radial artery interventionsÓ  Strategies on the frontline  November 3, 2015.

 

395.        VIVA 2015: ÒEarly intervention for uncomplicated Type B dissectionÓ.  November 4, 2015.

 

396.        Invited speaker, VEITH 2015, NY, NY.  ÒRole of our vascular journals in dealing with political, training and governance issues facing vascular surgeryÓ.  November 19, 2015.

 

397.        Annals of Vascular Surgery annual Board meeting, November 19, 2015, NY, NY.  Journal update, accountability report, article-based publishing.

 

398.        Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Grand Rounds.  Video presentation: open repair thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm.  November 30, 2015.

 

399.        Founders Event, Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation.  ÒWhat the future holds: Vascular Research HighlightsÓ.  May 19, 2016

 

400.        ÒAn introduction to publishing a scientific paperÓ  MHIF Summer Intern presentation.  June 1, 2016

 

401.        Symposium On Aortic Reconstruction.  November 10, 2016.  Minneapolis, MN.

 

402.        Negotiating with large healthcare systems: tips and tricks for individual vascular surgeons.  How could a union or society help ?  VEITH 2016. November 16, 2016, NY, NY.

 

403.        Why vascular surgery needs to be a totally independent specialty and how can we get there ? VEITH 2016. November 16, 2016, NY, NY.

 

404.        How does a realtime dashboard database improve the quality and decrease the cost of vascular care ?  VEITH 2016. November 16, 2016, NY, NY.

 

405.        EditorÕs Annual report to the Board: Annals of Vascular Surgery.  November 17, 2016. NY,  NY.