Computed tomography (CT) venography and magnetic resonance (MR) venography are performed in the horizontal position - suitability for assessing venous function and the value of IVUS
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Dr Andrew Wigham is a Consultant Interventional Radiologist practicing at Oxford University Hospitals NHS trust and...
Dr Andrew Wigham is a Consultant Interventional Radiologist practicing at Oxford University Hospitals NHS trust and Wexham Park Hospital. Having qualified from Imperial College School of Medicine in 2002, he trained in Interventional Radiology at the Royal Free Hospital, London. His special interests include the imaging and treatment of chronic venous insufficiency; intravascular ultrasound for the assessment of venous and arterial disease; imaging of thoracic outlet syndrome; vascular access, including arm mini-port insertion; hepatobiliary imaging and intervention, including TIPSS, hepatic embolisation, long term ascites drainage and trans-jugular liver biopsy. He has been on the invited faculty at various meetings as well as having numerous peer reviewed articles published.
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