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Increasing the Number of Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency Positions Is Necessary to Address the Impending Shortage of Vascular Surgeons in the United States
During the next two decades, the demand for vascular surgeons is expected to far exceed the current supply. Whereas the number of vascular fellowship programs/positions is stable, the number of vascular residency programs/positions has expanded dramatically. We sought to evaluate the qualifications of this new workforce and its ability to meet future needs.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - July 20, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Edward J. Arous, Dejah R. Judelson, Jessica P. Simons, Francesco A. Aiello, Danielle R. Doucet, Elias J. Arous, Louis M. Messina, Andres Schanzer Tags: Abstract from the 2017 New England Society for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Bilateral Peripheral Vascular Disease: The Hidden Complications of Fatigue
The early diagnosis of bilateral peripheral vascular disease can be paramount in ensuring the health, wellness and quality of life of our patients. Various physical examination skills such as abdominal aorta palpation and a thorough understanding of patient history risk factors can greatly increase the level of successful detection of peripheral vascular disease. This is imperative to our success as medical providers, as nearly 12% of the United States population has developed arterial disease. Vascular recruitment and collateral formation can mitigate small amounts of arterial occlusion but certain symptoms such as interm...
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - September 7, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Austin L. Price, Marc M. Kesselman Tags: Abstracts Presented to the Florida Vascular Society Source Type: research

Journal of Vascular Surgery – June 2020 Audiovisual Summary
Hi, I am Peter Gloviczki from Mayo Clinic, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the lives of hundreds of thousands of patients and tens of thousands of health care professionals worldwide. As we go to the press today, on April 5, 2020, more than 1.2 million people have tested positive for the virus and over 67,000 have died worldwide. In the United States, more than 321,000 people have been affected and 9132 have died. The Letter to the Editor in this June issue of the Journal of Vascular Surgery, “A military perspective on the vascular surgeon's response to the COVID-19 ...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - May 20, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Peter Gloviczki Tags: Journal of Vascular Surgery – June 2020 Audiovisual Summary Source Type: research

The initial experience and response of vascular surgeons in Michigan during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conclusions: Facilities in Southeast Michigan have served as the frontline of the pandemic in the Midwest and in order to cope with the surge, rapid, and in some cases, complete restructuring of care was mandatory to effect change and attempt to deal with the emerging crisis. We describe the initial experience and response of 4 large vascular surgery health systems in Michigan to COVID-19. PMID: 33504279 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vascular - January 27, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Mouawad NJ, Lin JC, Coleman DM, Simmons J, Kabbani LS, Cuff RF, Mansour MA Tags: Vascular Source Type: research

Journal of Vascular Surgery – September 2020 Audiovisual Summary
Hello! I am Peter Gloviczki from Mayo Clinic, Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt normal life in the United States and worldwide. As we go to the press today on June 30th, 2020, more than 10 million people have tested positive for the virus and over 508 thousand died worldwide. In the United States, more than 2.6 million people have been affected and over 126 million died. The JVS journals bring you a large collection of paper on how COVID-19 has affected vascular patients and how tens of thousands of health care professionals deal with this huge problem affecting mankind.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 20, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Peter Gloviczki Tags: Journal of Vascular Surgery – September 2020 Audiovisual Summary Source Type: research

Co-Operative Vascular Intervention Disease (COVID) Team of Greater Philadelphia
We established the Co-Operative Vascular Intervention Disease (COVID) Team of Greater Philadelphia because national guidelines may not apply to different geographic areas of the United States owing to varying penetrance of the virus. On April 10, 2020, a 10-question survey regarding issues and strategies dealing with COVID-19 was e-mailed to 58 vascular surgeons (VSs) in the Greater Philadelphia area. Fifty-four VSs in 18 surgical groups covering 28 hospitals responded. All groups accepted transfers because of continued availability of intensive care unit beds.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 15, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Keith D. Calligaro, Matthew J. Dougherty, Krystal Maloni, Kunal Vani, Douglas A. Troutman, Co-Operative Vascular Intervention Disease (COVID) Team of Greater Philadelphia Source Type: research

Journal of Vascular Surgery – March 2021 Audiovisual Summary
Hi! I am Peter Gloviczki from Mayo Clinic, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. As we go to the press today, on December 30th, 2020, more than 82 million people in the world are infected with the COVID-19 virus and almost 1.8 million have died. In the United States, over 19 million people have tested positive and 338,000 died. We are following this pandemic closely and our collection now includes more than 100 publications on COVID-19 and vascular disease.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - February 22, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Peter Gloviczki Tags: Journal of Vascular Surgery – March 2021 Audiovisual Summary Source Type: research

Trends in Management and Outcomes of Vascular Emergencies in the United States
The objective of this study was to evaluate trends in frequency, mortality, and treatment paradigms for nontraumatic vascular emergencies (VEs) in the United States.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - August 22, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Todd R. Vogel, Jonathan Bath, Viktor Y. Dombrovskiy Tags: Abstract from the 2018 Midwestern Vascular Surgical Society Annual Meeting Source Type: research

Journal of Vascular Surgery – November 2020 Audiovisual Summary
Hi, I am Peter Gloviczki from Mayo Clinic, Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of Vascular Surgery. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect millions of people worldwide. As we go to the press today on September 5th, 2020, more than 26 million people in the world are infected with the virus and over 875,000 have died. In the United States, over 6.2 million people have tested positive and over 187,000 have died. The COVID -19 collection of the JVS journals continues to grow and includes a large number of publications on how COVID-19 has affected our patients and changed our practice.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - October 21, 2020 Category: Surgery Authors: Peter Gloviczki Tags: Journal of Vascular Surgery – November 2020 Audiovisual Summary Source Type: research

Relevance of a skilled vascular surgeon and optimized facility practices in the long-term patency of arteriovenous fistulas: a prospective study.
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that a long-lasting, suitable AVF is feasible in almost all patients. The surgeon's skills and facility practices can have an important role in the long term outcome of AVF. PMID: 31063174 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - May 8, 2019 Category: Urology & Nephrology Tags: J Bras Nefrol Source Type: research

Global hemodialysis vascular access care: Three decades of evolution
J Vasc Access. 2023 Apr 26:11297298231159251. doi: 10.1177/11297298231159251. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe development of vascular access for hemodialysis has come a long way since 1943 when the first hemodialysis treatment was performed in humans by connecting an artery and vein using an external glass canula. Since then, vascular access care has evolved robustly through contributions from numerous countries and professional nephrology societies, worldwide. To understand the global distribution and contribution of different specialties to medical literature on dialysis vascular access care, we performed a literature ...
Source: The Journal of Vascular Access - April 26, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mohamed Hassanein Yeshwanter Radhakrishnan Nora Hernandez Garcilazo Si Yuan Khor Sayna Norouzi Evamaria Anvari Roman Shingarev Tushar J Vachharajani Source Type: research