Dr. Anthony Charles Venbrux M.D.
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
900 23rd St Nw Washington DC, 20037About
Dr. Anthony Venbrux, MD sees patients in Washington, District Of Columbia, specializing in diagnostic radiology and vascular & interventional radiology. Dr. Venbrux graduated from University Of Washington ...
Education and Training
Univ of Wa Sch of Med, Seattle Wa 1979
University of Washington School of Medicine 1979
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Vascular and Interventional Radiology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Brachial plexus neuropathy: a rare complication of patient positioning during interventional radiologic procedures.
- Embolization of the ovarian veins as a treatment for patients with chronic pelvic pain caused by pelvic venous incompetence (pelvic congestion syndrome).
- TIPS placement in swine, guided by electromagnetic real-time needle tip localization displayed on previously acquired 3-D CT.
- Placement of a flexible endovascular stent across the femoral joint: an in vivo study in the swine model.
- How much guidewire is too much? Direct measurement of the distance from subclavian and internal jugular vein access sites to the superior vena cava-atrial junction during central venous catheter placement.
- Isolated right segmental hepatic duct injury: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
- Experimental nonfluoroscopic placement of inferior vena cava filters: use of an electromagnetic navigation system with previous CT data.
- Percutaneous deployment of a valved bovine jugular vein in the swine venous system: a potential treatment for venous insufficiency.
- Chemoembolization of liver tumor in a rabbit model: assessment of tumor cell death with diffusion-weighted MR imaging and histologic analysis.
- Budd-Chiari syndrome: current management options.
- Advanced percutaneous transhepatic biliary access.
- Percutaneous endoscopy for biliary radiologic interventions.
- Complications of percutaneous transhepatic biliary interventions.
- Experimental evaluation of a new transcatheter vascular embolization device in the swine model.
- Percutaneous removal of a fractured endostent remnant from the portal vein.
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