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Dr. John Matson

Interventional Radiologist

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Dr. John Matson is an interventional radiologist at the University of Virginia.

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Essential Guide to Varicocele Embolization
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Episode # 497  •  22 Nov 2024

Essential Guide to Varicocele Embolization

Varicoceles embolization is the least invasive treatment option for varicoceles, making it the favored option for most patients and a staple in the interventional radiologist’s procedural repertoire. Dr. John Matson joins host Dr. Ally Baheti to give us an essential guide to varicocele embolization, serving as an introduction for junior IRs and refresher for the more experienced. Dr. Matson is an Assistant Professor of Interventional Radiology at University of Virginia.

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John Matson, MD, is an interventional radiologist. He provides minimally invasive, image-guided treatments for a variety of conditions. His focus includes venous disease, arterial disease, cancer, biliary disorders, and portal hypertension. He also teaches and mentors medical students, residents, and fellows in interventional radiology.


Matson was born and raised in Columbus, OH, and studied chemical engineering at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He earned his medical degree and completed his surgical internship and interventional radiology residency at the University of Virginia.


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