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Vascular and Endovascular

Vascular Center of Excellence Team Our Vascular/Endovascular group of West Virginia University Charleston Division physicians practice at the Vascular Center of Excellence(VCOE) at Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC). Located in Charleston, the capital city and most populous area of West Virginia, CAMC is a major referral center for southern West Virginia, southeastern Ohio, and eastern Kentucky. Charleston Area Medical Center is a 950 bed hospital system located in Charleston. CAMC maintains the only Level I Trauma Center in southern West Virginia, a Level I Pediatric ICU, a Level III Neonatal ICU, and is the 11th highest volume heart center in the United States.

Our VCOE Physicians offer the following services: Open Vascular Seven full time fellowship trained board certified vascular surgeons staff the open vascular service. Our recent high-volume caseload includes the following procedures annually: 200 CEA 24 supraortic trunks (innominate/carotid/subclavian; extra-anatomic or intrathoracic repair) 60 Complex Aortic Interventions (including suprarenal and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm 200 Infrainguinal Reconstructions including distal bypasses 10 Visceral Reconstructions (mesenteric/hepatic/renal) Venous Ablation (Radiofrequency and Laser) 250 Vascular Access Operations for Dialysis Complex Vascular Trauma Endovascular Over 3000 cases are performed by the vascular faculty annually. These are done by both our vascular/ endovascular surgeons and our endovascular interventionalists. Currently we have three dedicated endovascular suites called Circulatory Dynamic Labs (CDL). Our annual volume includes: 50 Carotid Stents 200 Renal/Visceral stenting 100 Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) 15 Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (TEVAR) Over 500 Peripheral Interventions 50 Complex Venous Interventions 20 Branched Fenestrated Grafts for Complex Aortic Aneurysms Trauma Cerebral Imaging Tumor Embolization GI Bleeding Comprehensive Dialysis Interventions Trans Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)

Vascular and Endovascular Services Vascular Laboratory The Vascular Lab is under the direction of Ali F. AbuRahma, MD. Our services cover the following noninvasive vascular techniques such as duplex ultrasound, physiological testing, segmental Doppler pressure with ankle/brachial indices, pulse volume tracings, and various plethysmography techniques. Our vascular lab has been an ICAVL accredited lab for over 25 years, employs a total of 14 vascular lab technicians (RVT), and has a volume of more than 2,000 studies per month, making it the busiest lab in the Mid-Atlantic region. Outpatient Vascular Clinic / Vascular Center of Excellence The Vascular Center of Excellence at Charleston Area Medical Center is a modern out-patient facility with more than 8,000 outpatient vascular visits per year including both new referrals and long term follow-ups. The vascular service also has a mid-level team of five providers responsible for endovascular and open preadmission testing, followup, discharge endovascular patients, hospital consults.

Curriculum The Charleston Area Medical Center/ West Virginia University Charleston Division of Vascular and Endovascular offers both a two year vascular fellowship and an integrated 0+5 vascular residency. Both are fully accredited by the ACGME and currently the only approved vascular training programs in West Virginia. The goal of these academic programs is to develop expert clinicians, who are both clinically and academically proficient in all aspects of the diagnosis, management, and treatment of vascular disease. We encourage all our colleagues to join us in the following on-going activities: Weekly Didactic Conference The weekly vascular conference series is the cornerstone of the formal educational aspects of the program. The conference is composed of the topics outlined in the APDVS approved training curriculum. The majority of these topics are presented by the vascular faculty; fellows and residents will be required to present topics as well. Journal Club The journal club occurs monthly and consists of journal articles selected by the faculty. Each trainee will be assigned one article and will present the purpose and methods of the study. A review of the results will follow, along with a discussion on the study, critique of its methods, and results. Morbidity and Mortality This meeting is held bi-weekly following the didactic conference. Trainees are assigned to present case synopses for which they were involved in patient care. Research The vascular fellowship program is highly dedicated to academic research and provides its fellows with ample opportunity to develop a similar dedication to research. The vascular faculty has produced more than 500 peer-reviewed publications and several textbooks on vascular surgery. We require vascular fellows to participate in at least two research projects for publication during the fellowship. Residents are required to participate in at least three. The vascular faculty has also conducted multiple prospective randomized trials: comparing carotid artery closure, which has had major national impact on CEA, CLEVER trial, WALLSTENT MONORAIL trial, and the S.M.A.R.T. SFA trial. Currently, the faculty are conducting various industry supported studies (PEARL II Registry, VESAP trial, CHOICE - Abbott post market carotid stent registry, Mobility- Abbott iliac stenting, Vitality- Medtronic talent stent graft, MOMENTUM trial, REVIVE trial, Zenith Iliac Leg Graft trial, CANOPY carotid stent trial, and the GORE TIGRIS SFA Vascular Stent trial), as well as, investigator initiated trials.

Our Vascular/Endovascular Faculty Our eleven full-time WVU faculty members consist of seven fellowship trained board certified vascular surgeons, three vascular interventionists (two interventional cardiologists with additional one year training and certification in endovascular intervention, and another with additional training in vascular medicine and endovascular intervention), and a preventive medicine specialist. These eleven full-time faculty members are all part of the Department of at West Virginia University Charleston Division, and are all assigned to the Division of Vascular/ Endovascular surgery under the leadership of Ali F. AbuRahma, M.D., our Division Chief. Ali F. AbuRahma, MD, FACS, FRCS, RVT, RPVI Program Director, Vascular Fellowship and Residency Co-Director, Vascular Center Of Excellence Professor of, Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Director, CAMC Vascular Laboratory Vascular - Arizona Heart Institute Notable Achievements: 2014-2015 President of the Southern Association for Vascular, 2010-2011 President of the Eastern Vascular Society, Editorial Board Member of several vascular journals including Journal of Vascular, Annals of Vascular, Journal of Endovascular Therapy, Vascular and Endovascular, and Vascular. Associate Editor of Vascular and Vascular Specialist. Board Member of the American Board of Vascular, Society for Vascular (SVS) Board of Directors, Member Board of Directors for the Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL), Member of over 20 professional vascular societies, most notably as a Distinguished Fellow of the Society for Vascular, and as a member of the American Surgical Association. Over 225 peer reviewed articles, 90 book chapters, editor of 5 textbooks on non-invasive vascular diagnosis, and over 350 national and international presentations. carotid interventions, carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid stenting, endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) Mark C. Bates, MD Co-Director of Vascular Center Of Excellence Professor of / Medicine Vascular Medicine and Endovascular : William Dorros-Isadore Feuer Interventional Cardiovascular Disease Foundation, University of Wisconsin Notable achievements: Over 80 peer review articles and 17 book chapters. Holds over 50 issued or pending US patents including stents, protection devices, and cell delivery systems for angiogenesis, drug delivery platforms and in-situ stents. Editorial board of Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, Journal of Endovascular Therapy, Journal of Interventional Cardiology. Primary Investigator for the HERCULES renal stent trial sponsored by Abbott and local PI for over 50 medical device trials at Charleston Area Medical Center. New innovations in vascular medicine and endovascular surgery Patrick A. Stone, MD, FACS, RVT, RPVI Associate Program Director Associate Professor of Vascular : University of South Florida complex endovascular interventions, open aortic reconstruction

Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD, RVT, FACC, FSCAI, MBA Professor of / Medicine Interventional Cardiology with additional year of peripheral vascular intervention: Washington Hospital System critical limb Ischemia, carotid artery stenting, EVAR and TAVR Stephen Hass, MD, JD Associate Professor of Vascular : University of Maryland complex infrainguinal reconstruction, mesenteric revascularization, vascular trauma, dialysis access John Campbell, MD Associate Professor of /Medicine Vascular Medicine: Interventional/Vascular Medicine - CAMC renal artery stenosis, mesenteric revascularization, dialysis access Albeir Mousa, MD, FACS, RPVI, MPH Associate Professor of Vascular : UMDNJ aortic, carotid, and venous interventions James Campbell, MD Assistant Professor of /Medicine Internal Medicine/ Preventive Medicine: West Virginia University multidisciplinary, perioperative care, in depth vascular risk factor modification Shadi Abu-Halimah, MD Assistant Professor of Vascular : University of North Carolina branched/fenestrated endografts, thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair, complex venous reconstruction Mohit Srivastava, MD, RPVI Assistant Professor of Vascular : CAMC/West Virginia University Charleston complex infrainguinal reconstruction, dialysis access Michael Yacoub, MD, RPVI Assistant Professor of Vascular : CAMC/West Virginia University Charleston open aortic and visceral arteries reconstruction, fenestrated endografts, and vascular trauma

CAMC Vascular Center of Excellence Fourth floor, CAMC Heart and Vascular Center 3200 MacCorkle Ave. SE Charleston, WV 25304 (304) 388-8199