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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Clinic

The UCSF Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Clinic brings together vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists to provide the most advanced treatments for disorders of the circulatory system. We diagnose and treat a complete range of vascular disorders, including arterial blockages, aneurysms, carotid artery disease, cavernous malformations (for which the advocacy group Angioma Alliance has named UCSF a Center of Excellence), dural arteriovenous fistulae, peripheral artery disease and chronic venous insufficiency.

In addition, we have expertise in less common disorders, such as thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms, hyperhidrosis, arterial graft infections, blocked arteries to the kidneys or intestines, and thoracic outlet syndrome.

Our clinic sets the standard for treatment of the kinds of complex vascular conditions that have potentially severe consequences. This tradition of excellence and innovation continues with our development of safer, less invasive techniques for treating vascular disease, including our endovascular aneurysm repair program and catheter-based treatment of arterial blockages.

At the Vascular Laboratories at Parnassus, we also use noninvasive techniques to diagnose and monitor vascular conditions.

Read a Q&A with Dr. Michael Conte, co-director of the Heart and Vascular Center.

Our locations

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    Decorative Caduceus

    Branched Aortic Arch Study

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Endovascular Exclusion of Thoracoabdominal and/or Paravisceral Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Trial

    The primary outcome is the composite of stroke plus death within 44 days after randomization and ipsilateral stroke thereafter up to 4 years.

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Adjunct Collection of Additional Biorepository Data From Patients Enrolled in Diabetic Foot Con...

    Proportion of participants consenting to participation in the biorepository from among DFC studies, by study and overall

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Phase 1/2 Open Label & Double Blind Randomized Placebo-controlled Study to Assess the Feasibili...

    Incidence and proportion of incidence between treatment arms of adverse events of specific interest (AESI) and injection-related AE Incidence of serious adverse events (SAEs) including SAEs related or probably related to the trea...

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    C-myc Biomarker Study for Diabetic Foot Ulcers

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Study of AMG0001 to Improve Ulcer Healing and Perfusion in Subjects With Peripheral Ischemic Ul...

    Complete ulcer healing defined as skin re-epithelialization without drainage or dressing requirements confirmed at 2 consecutive study visits 2 weeks apart.

    Recruiting

    Decorative Caduceus

    Monitoring Local Tissue Oxygen Changes Using the Wireless Lumee Oxygen Platform in Correlation ...

    Correlation of measurements between subcutaneous tissue oxygen concentration expressed by the Lumee Oxygen Index (LOI; unitless; measured by the Wireless Lumee Oxygen Platform) and transcutaneous partial pressure of oxygen (TcPO2;...

    Recruiting

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    What to Bring

    • Prior imaging studies on CD
    • Health insurance card
    • Insurance authorization, if required
    • Doctor's referral, if required
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

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