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Dr. Angelo Marino on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Angelo Marino

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. Angelo Marino is an interventional radiologist with Yale Medicine in Connecticut.

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Managing Venous Stent Rethrombosis with the RevCore Device
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 380  •  30 Oct 2023

Managing Venous Stent Rethrombosis with the RevCore Device

In this episode, host Dr. Ally Baheti interviews vascular surgeon Dr. Steven Abramowitz and interventional radiologist Dr. Angelo Marino on managing venous stent rethrombosis with the RevCore device. Steven is the Chair of Vascular Surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital and Angelo is an Assistant Professor of Interventional Radiology at Yale School of Medicine.

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Inari Medical RevCore

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About

Dr. Marino is an Assistant Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at the Yale School of Medicine. He attended medical school at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed both his Diagnostic Radiology residency and Vascular & Interventional Radiology fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital.


Dr. Marino is a board-certified Interventional Radiologist, who performs minimally invasive, image-guided procedures in almost every part of the body. These procedures utilize X-ray, ultrasound, CT scans and MRI to guide catheters and needles to deliver targeted treatments. Complex conditions can be treated via tiny incisions, affording patients shorter recovery times with less pain and lower risk compared to open surgery.


While practicing all aspects of Vascular & Interventional Radiology, Dr. Marino’s current clinical interests and expertise focus on venous disease, including treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), inferior venacava filter retrieval, central venous and iliocaval reconstruction, varicose and spider veins, vascular abnormalities, and hemodialysis access maintenance, including percutaneous endovascular fistula creation.

The Materials available on BackTable are provided for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for the independent professional judgment of a qualified healthcare professional in diagnosing or treating patients. Any opinions, statements, or views expressed are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher, platform, or any affiliated organization.

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