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Old 10-04-2010, 08:10 PM #1
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Any info on Stanford? Do they not perform these surgeries?

I've read about failed surgeries from UCSF and the other one at Pacific Med. I have not read anything negative on Stanford.

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I don't have any first hand knowledge on this -
but their site has this - under Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

[ from clinical and research interests in vascular athletic injuries particularly TOS, external iliac endofibrosis in cyclists, and popliteal entrapment in runners.]
http://vascular.stanford.edu/

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Interesting Cases


* Venous intervention new!
* TOS First Rib new!
* Short neck AAA (Zenith) new!
* Sarcoma new!
* Radial Artery Aneurysm new!
* IVC Reconstruction new!
* Failed EVAR new!
* Exvivo RAA new!
* External Iliac Arteriopathy new!
* Bypass Pseudoaneurysm new!
* Axillary Injury new!
* Aortic Endarterectomy new!
]
http://vascular.stanford.edu/educati..._first_rib.pdf
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Thnx for the info.

Could be reason why I've heard nothing negative since it looks like they are treating non-neurological cases.
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