

Dr. Patrick Neville
Vascular Surgeon
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Dr. Patrick Neville is a vascular surgeon at BJC Medical Group and the co-inventor of Wire Watch with Biotex Inc.
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Episode # 70 • 20 Feb 2024
The Wire Watch Story
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Fritts interviews Dr. Patrick Neville, a vascular surgeon and entrepreneur. Dr. Neville shares his journey of identifying a clinical problem and developing a solution, which culminated in the innovation of Wire Watch, a tool designed for efficient wire management during endovascular cases.
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About
Patrick Neville, MD, is a board-certified vascular surgeon who specializes in treating disorders of the arteries and veins in patients 18 and older. He offers treatments for various vascular diseases and conditions, such as aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease, coronary artery disease, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism and varicose veins. Dr. Neville practices evidence-based medicine with advanced treatments tailored to each patient. He is passionate about educating his patients regarding their disease and treatment options. Dr. Neville ensures that patients are involved in every step of the decision-making process and cares about his patients, treating them with dignity and respect. Dr. Neville is from Belleville, Illinois, and when he isn't caring for patients, he enjoys spending time with his family outdoors, hiking, snow skiing and watching The University of Kansas athletics. Dr. Neville earned his medical degree from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. He completed his vascular surgery residency at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio and was one of the first surgeons in the country to complete this competitive program. This practice is a part of BJC Medical Group of Illinois.
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