The Section of Vascular Surgery offers advanced procedures to treat patients with vascular diseases, participates in vascular research efforts and provides clinical training to residents and fellows. Innovative faculty share stories from clinical practices, research and training programs.
Top Doctors 2021 (Links to an external site)
Congratulations to the Department of Surgery faculty recognized on the 2021 Castle Connolly Top Doctors® list.
Ask the Doctors: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) (Links to an external site)
Luis Sanchez, MD and Washington University vascular surgeons answer patient questions regarding deep vein thrombosis.
The Right Tool for the Job (Links to an external site)
Multidisciplinary research helps surgeons choose the right tool for stroke and peripheral arterial disease patients.
Still Standing (Links to an external site)
A multidisciplinary team of Washington University surgeons saved Julius Moss from having an amputation after his diabetic foot ulcer refused to heal.
Zayed Lab Receives New NIH Research Grant for Studying Impact of Diabetes on Vascular Disease (Links to an external site)
New Zayed Lab research grant aims to help prevent disease progression in patients with diabetes and peripheral arterial disease.
Vascular Surgery | 2020 Annual Report (Links to an external site)
The Department of Surgery 2020 Annual Report features clinical, research and educational accomplishments from the Section of Vascular Surgery.
Department of Surgery 2020 Annual Report (Links to an external site)
The Department of Surgery Annual Report is available now. The report recognizes the Department’s clinical, research and educational accomplishments from the past year.
Treating Recurrent Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Links to an external site)
Landmark study from the Center for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome finds reoperation for recurrent neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome to be safe and effective.
Justin Sacks, MD, MBA, and Mohamed Zayed, MD, PhD, Receive 2020 Skandalaris LEAP Funding (Links to an external site)
Two Department of Surgery faculty receive LEAP funding for translational research projects.