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Welcome to the NewYork-Presbyterian - Division of Vascular Surgery. As part of one of the world's leading healthcare systems, we are at the cutting edge of new therapies that use minimally invasive surgery to treat vascular disease. We diagnose and treat all non-cardiac vascular disorders caused by arterial blockages and poor circulation such as carotid artery disease (carotid stenosis). We have state of the art treatments for stroke prevention and claudication. We also treat less common vascular disorders like buergers disease.
 
K. Craig Kent, MD James F. McKinsey, MD
Harry L. Bush, Jr., MD Nicholas J Morrissey, MD
Rajeev Dayal, MD. Roman Nowygrod, MD
Alexander Gart, MD Michael Silane, MD
John Karwowski, MD Shuhba Varma, MD
Ross T. Lyon, MD Angela G Vouyouka, MD
 
Division Chief, K. Craig Kent , MD, has been selected for inclusion in New York Magazine's Best Doctors 2007 issue.
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Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms in Women May save Lives.
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Division of Vascular Surgery Participates In Novel Clinical Study To Analyze Plaque Removed From Leg Arteries: Data Collected May Help Researchers Better Understand Biological Indicators Linked to Vascular Disease
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A Simple, Cost-Effective Screening Test for Those At-Risk for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
New Procedures
Cryoplasty for Blocked Leg Arteries
Carotid Stent
Endovascular Stent Graft Aneurysm Repair
Exciting Clinical Trials
  • Division of Vascular Surgery Training Courses
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  • Annual CME Course
  • May 16, 2008
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  • New Treatment for
  • Blocked Leg Arteries
  • Plaque Excision
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  • An Exciting New
  • Procedure for the
  • Treatment of
  • Abdominal Aortic
  • Aneurysms
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  • Minimally Invasive
  • Alternatives for
  • Varicose Vein
  • Treatment
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  • Landmark Study of
  • Drug-eluting stent
  • Landmark Study of
  • for claudicaiton
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