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Venous Ulcer

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Chronic Venous Disease Diagnosis & Management Strategies
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BackTable Vascular & Interventional

Episode # 609  •  20 Jan 2026

Chronic Venous Disease Diagnosis & Management Strategies

Non-lytic mechanical and aspirational thrombectomy tools have extended the interventional window for deep venous disease. When can delayed intervention benefit your patient? In this episode of BackTable, host Dr. Chris Beck welcomes back Dr. Steven Abramowitz, vascular surgeon at MedStar Health, to break down his clinical and procedural algorithm for chronic venous disease management.

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