Mesenteric Ischemia presented by Eugene Laveroni, DO, FACOS, DFACOS, Vascular Surgeon, Chief of Surgery at Beaumont Farmington Hills

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Learning Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1.  Understand the anatomy of the mesenteric circulation including important collateral pathways and venous anatomy.

2.  Understand the imaging modalities available in evaluating a patient who may have mesenteric ischemia.

3.  Be able to differentiate the difference between patient's with acute and/or chronic mesenteric symptoms

4.  Understand the medical and surgical approach to the treatment of patents with acute or chronic mesenteric ischemia

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Eugene Laveroni, Jr., DO, FACOS, DFACOS, Jr.

Vascular Surgeon, Chief of Surgery at Beaumont Farmington Hills

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Eugene W. Laveroni Jr., D.O. FACOS, DFACOS is a Vascular Surgeon and Chief of Surgery Beaumont Farmington Hills. Graduated from University of Health Science; College of Osteopathic of Osteopathic Medicine (KC) in 1985. My intership, general surgery and vascular residencies were at Beaumong Farmington Hills formally Botsford Hospital where I continue to practice today.  I practice vascular surgery only,  My professional interest also include patient safety and quality. I am an Assstant Clinical Professor for Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and participate in the training of both general surgery residents and vascular surgery fellows.   I have been a Board Member to the AOBS as well as the ACOS.  I am currently the President of the ACOS.

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