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Stephen Arnoff

Krish Soundararajan, MBBS

 

Associate Professor, Surgery

Telephone:  215-707-3796

Email: ksoundar@temple.edu

 

Department of Surgery, Section of Vascular Surgery

 

Educational Background:

Undergraduate degree, Madras Christian College, India, 1982

 

Medical degree, Madras Medical College, India, 1988

 

Postdoctoral training, NHS, United Kingdom, 1989-1993

 

MBA, Health Services Administration, Creighton University, Omaha, NE

 

Internship, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein School of Medicine, New York, NY, 1993

 

Fellowship, Mount Sinai-NYU Medical Center, New York, NY, 1998-2000

 

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clinical Interests:

 
  • Endovascular treatment of aneurysms
  • Peripheral occlusive disease (angioplasty/stent) and carotid disease
  • Aortic reconstruction for occlusive disease
  • Minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins

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board certification(s):

 
  • American Board of Surgery
  • Additional certification in Vascular Surgery

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professional affiliations:

  • Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society
  • International Society for Vascular Surgery
  • Society for Vascular Surgery
  • Delaware Valley Vascular Surgery Society
  • American College of Surgeons
  • American College of Physician Executives

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research interests:

 

  • Clinical trials, radio contrast induced nephropathy
  • Medical education
  • Healthcare management

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recent publications:

 

Worthley SG, Roque M, Helft G, Soundararajan K, Siddiqui M, Reis ED.  Rapid oral endotracheal intubation with a fiber-optic scope in rabbits: A simple and reliable technique. Lab Animals. 2000, 34, 1-3.

 

Hossain A, Harrington M, Harrington E, Soundararajan K, Hollier LH.  Continuous loop of basilo-cephic vein for lower extremity bypass: Case report and review. Vasc Surg. 2000, 34: 265-270.

 

Soundararajan K. Intravascular stents. Chapter in Endovascular grafting: Advances in treatment of vascular disease, Armonk, NY. Marin ML, Hollier LH (eds). Futura Publishing Co, Inc. 2000.

 

Hossain A, Reis E, Soundararajan K, Kerstein MD, Hollier LH. Non tropical pyomyositis: Analysis of eight patients in an urban center. Amer Surg. 2000, 66; 1-3.

 

Morrissey NJ, Yano OJ, Soundararajan K, Eisen L, McArthur C, Teodorescu V, Kerstein M, Hollier L, Marin ML.  Endovascular repair of para-anastomotic aneurysms of the aorta and iliac arteries: preferred treatment for a complex problem. J Vasc Surg. 2001, 34: 503-512.

 

Yano OJ, Morrissey N, Eisen L, Faries PL, Soundararajan K, Wan S, Teodorescu V, Kerstein M, Hollier LH, Marin ML. Intentional internal iliac artery occlusion to facilitate endovascular repair of aortoiliac aneurysms. J Vasc Surg. 2001; 34: 204-211.

 

Siddiqui M, Reis E, Soundararajan K, Kerstein MD. Involvement of mesenteric artery in Buergers disease: Case report and review of literature. Vasc Surg. 2002

 

Shaalan WE, Cheng H, Gewertz B, McKinsey JF, Schwartz LB, Katz D, Cao D, Desai T, Glagov S, Bassiouny HS. Degree of carotid plaque calcification in relation to symptomatic outcome and plaque inflammation. In discussion: Soundararajan K. J Vasc Surg. 2004; 40: 262-269.

 

Pipinos I, Johanning J, Soundararajan K, Lynch T.  Transcervical approach with protective flow reversal for the performance of carotid angioplasty and stenting. J Endovasc Ther. 2005; 12: 446-453.

 

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