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Dr. Matt Raynor on the BackTable VI Podcast

Dr. Matt Raynor

Urologist

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Dr. Matt Raynor is a practicing Urologist and an Assistant Professor of Urology at UNC Department of Urology in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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Building a Prostate Artery Embolization Program Alongside Urology
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 96  •  23 Nov 2020

Building a Prostate Artery Embolization Program Alongside Urology

Interventional Radiologist Ari Isaacson and Urologist Matt Raynor at UNC Health tell the story of how they successfully built a collaborative PAE program for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), including the challenges they faced along the way, and tips for success in working together.

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About

Mathew C. Raynor received his medical degree with distinction from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and completed his residency training in Urology at Tulane University Medical Center in New Orleans, LA. Following residency, Dr. Raynor returned to The University of North Carolina and completed fellowship training in robotic and laparoscopic surgery. He remained at UNC following the completion of his fellowship, joining the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urology in 2010.

Dr. Raynor’s clinical interests include minimally-invasive surgery of the urinary tract, including robotic and laparoscopic management of kidney cancer, upper urinary tract obstruction and reconstruction, as well as general urology. Dr. Raynor helped establish the Small Renal Mass clinic at UNC, a clinic focused solely on the evaluation and management of patients with kidney cancer.

Dr. Raynor’s research interests include outcomes of management of urologic cancers and evaluation of new technologies. He currently serves as chair of the Clinical Competency Committee for the Department of Urology and as the North Carolina representative to the Executive Board of the Southeastern Section of the American Urological Association.

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