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Glenn M. LaMuraglia, M.D.
Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
(617) 726-6997 p
(617) 724-1921 f
glamuraglia@partners.org
Clinical Background:
M.D. Harvard Medical School
Residency:
Massachusetts General Hospital 1979-1985
Fellowship:
Massachusetts General Hospital 1985-1986
Board Certification:
General Surgery 1986; 1994
Vascular Surgery 1990; 1997
Clinical Interests:
Percutaneous angioplasty/stent in arteries and open vascular and endovascular surgery for aneurysm and arterial occlusive disease. Special interests include carotid and arch vessels, aorta and lower extremity arteries, renal and mesenteric arterial problems.
Recent Publications:
LaMuraglia GM, O’Hara PJ, Baker WH, Naslund TC, Norris EJ, Li J, Vandermeersch. The reduction of allogeneic transfusion requirement in aortic surgery using a hemoglobin based solution. J Vasc Surg 2000; 31(2):299-308.
LaMuraglia GM, Adili, F. Carotid Body Tumors. In: Cronenwett JL, Rutherford RB, ed. Decision Making in Vascular Surgery, WB Saunders, New York, 2001, pp. 66-69.
Marone L, Nigri G, LaMuraglia GM. A novel technique of upper extremity revascularization: the retrohumeral approach. J Vasc Surg 2002; 35:1277-79.
Stoner MC, Cambria RP, Brewster DC, Juhola KL, Watkins MT, Kwolek CJ, Hua HT and LaMuraglia GM. Saftey and Efficacy of Reoperative Carotid Endarterectomy: A fourteen-year experience. J Vasc Surg (in press)
Nigri GR, Kossodo S, Waterman P, Fungaloi P, LaMuraglia GM. Free radical attenuation prevents thrombosis and enables photochemical inhibition of vein graft intimal hyperplasia. J Vasc Surg 2004; 39 (4): 843-49.
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