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Tools of the Subclavian Trade
Equipment choices for subclavian arterial interventions.
By Michael H. Wholey, MD; Darren Postoak, MD; Raj Suri, MD; Marco Cura, MD; William Wu, MD; and Boulos Toursarkissian, MD
Plaque Excision in 2005 and Beyond: Issues of the Past Have Yet to Be Resolved
By Michael H. Wholey, MD, MBA; Rajeev Suri, MD; Darren Postoak, MD; Ryan T. Hagino, MD; and Boulos Toursarkissian, MD
Subclavian and Vertebral Occlusive Disease
An overview of the clinical syndromes and therapeutic strategies.
By Mark H. Wholey, MD, and Michael H. Wholey, MBA, MD
Ask the Experts:
What is your go-to option for treating in-stent restenosis?
With Antonio Micari, MD, PhD; Prof. Dr. med. Nicolas Diehm; Michael H. Wholey, MD, MBA; Jos C. van den Berg, MD, PhD; and Andrew J. Feiring, MD, FACC, FSCAI, FAHA
An Alternative Technique for Complex Aortic Arch Access
Multiple guidewires provide stability for advancement of guide catheters, stent deployment, and filter recovery in cases when tortuosity and complex anatomy make conventional approaches difficult.
By Michael H. Wholey, MD; William Wu, MD; and Boulos Toursarkissian, MD
Plaque Excision in 2005 and Beyond: Rebuttal
Rebuttal of “Issues of the Past Have Yet to Be Resolved”
By Lawrence A. Garcia, MD, and James F. McKinsey, MD
The Ongoing Pursuit of Data
By John R. Laird, Jr, MD, Chief Medical Editor
Evolving Standards, Emerging Debates
By John R. Laird, Jr, MD
The Growing Role of Carotid Artery Stenting
An innovative procedure is ready for prime time.
By MARK H. WHOLEY, MD; MICHAEL WHOLEY, MD, MBA; CHESTER R. JARMOLOWSKI, MD; AND GUSTAV R. ELES, DO
In Memoriam: Interventional Radiology Pioneer Mark H. Wholey, MD
Mark H. Wholey, MD, FSIR, a founding member of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) and the society’s president from 1982 to 1983, died on February 25 at the age of 97. He is survived by his wife, Roseanne, and five children. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on March 4 at St. Paul Cathedral in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Access Strategy and Improvement
By Barry T. Katzen, MD, Chief Medical Editor
Entry and Exit Strategies
By John H. Rundback, MD, FAHA, FSVM, FSIR
Guest Chief Medical Editor's Page
The Art of Vessel Access
By John H. Rundback, MD, FSVM, FAHA, FSIR
Assessing the Learning Curve of CAS
Lessons learned from 246 carotid artery stenting procedures.
By Peter H. Lin, MD; Wei Zhou, MD; Panos Kougias, MD; Hosam El Sayed, MD; and Alan B. Lumsden, MD
Editor's Challenge
A panel of interventional experts weighs in on how they would access and treat a series of challenging access case presentations. With John H. Rundback, MD, FSVM, FAHA, FSIR; Mark W. Burket, MD; Bruce H. Gray, DO; Craig Walker, MD; and Michael Wholey, MD, MBA
Carotid Artery Stenting Versus Carotid Endarterectomy
An appraisal of prospective randomized clinical trials.
By Peter H. Lin, MD; Tam T. Huynh, MD; Panagiotis Kougias, MD; and Hosam F. El-Sayed, MD
CTA and the Circle of Willis
Early use of multislice CTA to evaluate the distal internal carotid artery and the Circle of Willis and their correlation with stroke.
By Michael Wholey, MD, MBA; Albert Wu, BA; Ian Nowak, RT (CT); and William C. L. Wu, MD, FACC
Distal Embolization During Percutaneous Lower Limb Interventions
Identifying specific patients and lesion types that are at high risk of distal embolization could result in improved limb salvage rates and reduced morbidity and mortality.
By Leonardo Marques, MD; Michael Preiss, MD; Stephanie Lehrke, MD; Silke Hopf-Jensen, MD; Joana Carvalho, MD; and Prof. Stefan Müller-Hülsbeck, MD
Addressing Unanswered Questions
By Takao Ohki, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Editor
Progress Continues, But Challenges Remain