Dr. Bradley Hill Publishes Landmark Vascular Surgery Journal Article
Over twenty years ago, Dr. Hill was part of a Stanford University research team that conducted early clinical trials on a novel minimally invasive method for treating abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Years later, Dr. Hill brought together a team of surgeons and clinical research scientists at Kaiser Permanente to better understand the long-term results of this now commonly performed procedure used to treat hundreds of thousands of AAA patients around the world every year. This month, the fifteen year results of the Kaiser Permanente study were published in the Journal of Vascular Surgery. Dr. Hill is grateful to Robert Chang, MD, for his outstanding leadership, and the other team members involved, including Nicole Rich, MD, MPH, Lue-Yen Tucker, BA, Steven Okuhn, MD, Hong Hua, MD, and Philip Goodney, MD, for their contributions and dedication to this important work.
Click on the link below to read the Journal of Vascular Surgery abstract:
Long-term freedom from aneurysm-related mortality remains favorable after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in a 15-year multicenter registry
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Congratulations Dr Hill!!! Stellar work by you and your collegues for patients around the world.
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