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Sponsored by Cook Medical
Venous | Venous Obstruction: Achieving Optimal Outcomes
With Stephen Black, MD, FRCS (Ed), FEBVS; Kush R. Desai, MD; and Paul Gagne, MD, FACS
Cook Medical’s Zilver Vena Stent for Treating Symptomatic Iliofemoral Venous Outflow Obstruction Supported by 3-Year VIVO Outcomes
October 5, 2021—The continued safety and effectiveness of the Zilver Vena venous stent (Cook Medical) in the treatment of symptomatic iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction were supported by the 3-year results of the VIVO clinical study. Paul Gagne, MD, presented the findings during a late-breaking clinical trials session at the VIVA 2021, the annual Vascular InterVentional Advances meeting held October 4-7 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cook Medical Begins First-In-Human Clinical Trial for Venous Valve
April 28, 2023—Cook Medical announced that the first patient was treated in a clinical study of the company’s new venous valve designed for treating chronic venous insufficiency.
Providing a Comprehensive Approach to Vascular Disease
By Mark Breedlove
Sponsored by Philips Volcano
Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) for the Treatment of Venous Disease
Studies, awareness, and training help drive improved outcomes.
With Paul J. Gagne, MD; Paul M. Khait, MBA; Erin Murphy, MD; and Mahmood K. Razavi, MD, FSIR, FSVM
Sponsored by Inari Medical
Easing the Burden of VTE Treatment
How single-session mechanical thrombectomy avoids thrombolytics, reduces ICU stays, and gets patients home sooner.
With Jonathan Lindquist, MD; Ethan Munzinger, MD; and Paul J. Gagne, MD, FACS, RVT
Diagnosing Venous Disease With IVUS: How I Do It
How to diagnose deep vein disease with intravascular ultrasound, including access techniques, assessing for stenosis or occlusion, and assisting with stent placement.
By Paul J. Gagne, MD
VIDIO Study Shows Benefits of Philips Volcano's IVUS Technology for Diagnosing Iliofemoral Venous Obstructions
March 4, 2016—Royal Philips announced clinical trial data demonstrating the benefits of the Philips Volcano intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) technology compared to conventional contrast-enhanced x-ray imaging of the veins (also known as multiplanar x-ray venography) in the diagnosis of iliofemoral venous obstruction.