

Dr. Harris Chengazi
Interventional Radiologist
4 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable
Dr. Harris Chengazi is an interventional radiologist with Great Lakes Medical Imaging in PIttsford, New York.
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Episode # 572 • 12 Sept 2025
How to Perform Mesocaval Shunts: Techniques & Outcomes
Before the advent of TIPS, mesocaval shunts were considered a less popular option for managing portal hypertension. But today, could they serve as a lifeline when no other choices remain? This week on BackTable, Drs. Omar Chohan and Harris Chengazi (Great Lakes Medical Imaging) join host Dr. Chris Beck to discuss the evolving role of endovascular mesocaval shunts, covering patient selection, clinical decision-making, and technical pearls.
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Dr. Harris Chengazi is competent in the full spectrum of minimally invasive procedures including venous and arterial interventions (DVT/PE, trauma, PVD), solid organ interventions including transplant patients, enteral access, interventional oncology, kyphoplasty, biopsy, drainage, and more. He is also highly skilled in general radiology image interpretation across age, anatomy and modality including US, CT, MRI, mammography and nuclear medicine. Dr. Chengazi has knowledge and experience with grant writing and research processes, and is an experienced lecturer to medical students and residents. He has experience with quality improvement and assurance, and proficiency with EMR and computer systems, networks, and PACS.
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