Christopher Montoya, MD
@christophermonv
PGY-1 Gen Surg, @UnivMiami / HCH | Aspiring Vascular Surgeon
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06-02-2012 04:25:58
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Our latest publication from @UMvascular on the use of extra-anatomic bypasses as an alternative in the management of #TAAA when the traditional standard of care is not feasible or indicated. #VascSurg Publication (Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports):sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Newest publication from our team at UMiami Vascular Surgery “Comparative outcomes between cryopreserved cadaveric saphenous vein and spliced autogenous vein for infrainguinal #bypass” Sage Journals : journals.sagepub.com/eprint/HHQVGPI…
Excited to announce our new publication: “The Systemic Effect of Ischemia Training and Its Impact on Bone Marrow-Derived Monocytes" Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this project! #VascSurg mdpi.com/2969732 #mdpicells via Cells MDPI UMiami Vascular Surgery
Grateful for the opportunity to present these cases at the Annual Scientific Sessions - SFSVS, on behalf of my mentor and the UMiami Vascular Surgery department. #VascSurg
Our latest publication from UMiami Vascular Surgery, led by Jorge Rey MD, on the use of blind peroneal artery bypasses as a last-resort strategy for limb salvage in severe CLTI. #VascSurg Publication (Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports):sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Awarded for the best case report presentation: “Multidisciplinary Management of Complex UE Trauma Secondary to Dog Bites.” Thank you Florida Vascular Society for such a warm and academic meeting! UMiami Vascular Surgery #VascSurg
BPV and Cardiovascular Risk Using ML Clustering After #AVF Creation in Hemodialysis Patients. #VascularAccess #MLinHealthCare Sage Journals (JVA): journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/11…
An amazing collaborative scoping review on #SAEF after #EVAR, conducted by UMiami Vascular Surgery and Mayo Clinic FL, led by Drs. Jorge Rey MD and Young Erben MD FACS. Vascular & Endovascular:journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
Elevated plasma levels of trimethylamine N-oxide were associated with a heightened risk of developing abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), rapid growth of AAA, and increased recommendations for surgical intervention. ja.ma/46YJgT0 W. H. Wilson Tang, MD Phil_OwensCincy