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Remembering Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Friends and colleagues share fond memories of Dr. Greenberg and consider the legacy of an extraordinary vascular pioneer.
In Memoriam: Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Sponsored by Cook Medical
Roy K. Greenberg, MD: A Legacy of Innovation
By Giovanni Torsello, MD, PhD
Roy K. Greenberg, MD, 1964-2013
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Dr.
An Interview With Roy K. Greenberg, MD
By Roy K. Greenberg, MD
EVAR: Raising the Bar
Roy K. Greenberg, MD, explains how endovascular aneurysm repair procedures continue to progress, enabling the treatment of more patients and challenging anatomies.
Issues in Comparative High-Risk Datasets
Roy K. Greenberg, MD, explains the Cleveland Clinic's experiences with high-risk aneurysm patients, the limitations of current comparative analyses, and the search for predictors of mortality.
The Top Five TEVAR Papers of 2011
Roy K. Greenberg, MD, provides a look at five of the most important articles published in the thoracic endovascular repair field during the past year, summarizing each and offering commentary on their impact.
Suprarenal Fixation Is Safe, Effective, and Necessary
Hybrid Thoracic Aneurysm Repair
Combination surgical and EVAR approaches for treating arch and descending thoracic aneurysms.
By Roy K. Greenberg, MD, and Lars Svensson, MD, PhD
Confronting Aneurysms In the Setting of Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Consideration and options.
By Kate Pfaff, BS; Qingsheng Lu, MD; and Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Carotid Stents and Embolic Protection Devices
Mechanisms of failure and current requirements for preclinical analyses.
By Alan R. Pelton, PhD, and Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Treating Large/Complex Aneurysms
Techniques and technologies involving branched or fenestrated devices have emerged to offer new EVAR options.
Cleveland Clinic Stent Summit 2006
Discussions on clinical testing of AAA endovascular grafts.
By Robert G. Whirley, PhD; Matthew S. Waninger, PhD; and Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Branched Thoracic Stent Grafts
Experiences and insights on treating arch and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms with branched grafts.
By Timothy A. M. Chuter, md; Roy K. Greenberg, MD; and David Hartley
Multimodality Imaging and Image-Guided Surgery
Advances in imaging provide physicians with the confidence to confront procedures previously thought impossible.
By Vikash R. Goel, MS; Anil Ambekar, MD; and Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Thoracic Endograft Performance Evaluations
Insights shared at the 2007 Cleveland Clinic Stent Summit.
By Robert G. Whirley, PhD; Mike Nilson, BS; Catherine Szyman, MBA; Matthew S. Waninger, PhD; and Roy K. Greenberg, MD
Custom Devices Can't Be Abandoned
Long-term data for off-the-shelf devices remain uncertain, and their durability for challenging anatomy should be considered.
By Tara M. Mastracci, MD, and Roy K. Greenberg, MD