Thomas S. Maldonado
Division of Vascular Surgery
New York University School of Medicine
NYU Medical Center
650 First Avenue
USA
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- Decreased ischemic complications after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair with newer devices. Maldonado, T.S., Ranson, M.E., Rockman, C.B., Pua, B., Cayne, N.S., Jacobowitz, G.R., Adelman, M.A. Vasc. Endovascular. Surg (2007)
- Ischemic complications after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Maldonado, T.S., Rockman, C.B., Riles, E., Douglas, D., Adelman, M.A., Jacobowitz, G.R., Gagne, P.J., Nalbandian, M.N., Cayne, N.S., Lamparello, P.J., Salzberg, S.S., Riles, T.S. J. Vasc. Surg. (2004)
- Successful management of carotid stenosis in a high-risk population at an inner-city hospital. Maldonado, T.S., Moreno, R., Gagne, P.J., Adelman, M.A., Nalbandian, M.M., Bajakian, D., Jacobowitz, G.R., Lamparello, P.J., Riles, T.S., Rockman, C.B. Vasc. Endovascular. Surg (2004)
- Initial successful management of type I endoleak after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair with n-butyl cyanoacrylate adhesive. Maldonado, T.S., Rosen, R.J., Rockman, C.B., Adelman, M.A., Bajakian, D., Jacobowitz, G.R., Riles, T.S., Lamparello, P.J. J. Vasc. Surg. (2003)