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Dr. August Ysa on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. August Ysa

Vascular Surgeon

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Dr. August Ysa is a vascular surgeon with Hospital de Cruces in Barakaldo, Spain.

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Percutaneous Creation of a Distal Deep Venous Arterialization (dDVA)
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 291  •  13 Feb 2023

Percutaneous Creation of a Distal Deep Venous Arterialization (dDVA)

In this episode, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand interviews Dr. August Ysa, vascular surgeon in Spain, about distal deep venous arterialization, including indications, patient selection, and how to perform his gunsight technique.

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Dr. Ysa has been a Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Consultant in Hospital de Cruces (Barakaldo. Spain) since 2003. His Department is a well known institution in the endovascular management of CLTI patients. He developed his Vascular Fellowship Programme in Hospital del Mar (Barcelona. Spain) and thereafter completed his training with short stages in Montefiore Hospital (F. Veith. NY. USA) and Houston Methodist Hospital (TX. USA). In 2006, he became Fellow of the European Board of Vascular Surgery and in 2011 he joined St Mary's Hospital (London. UK) as a Senior Specialist Registrar. For the last ten years his activity has been mainly focused in the endovascular treatment of the lower limbs, being the co-director of the complex BTK/BTA revascularization Unit of his Department. He is also a reviewer of the Annals of Vascular Surgery and Journal of Endovascular Therapy since 2008 and 2019.

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