Bradley B. Hill, M.D.


Stanford University School of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Attending Surgeon, Vascular Surgery, Kaiser Permanente
bhil@stanford.edu

Education

  • Baylor College of Medicine, MD, Houston, 1991
  • Resident, General Surgery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1992
  • Chief Resident, General Surgery, University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1997
  • Fellowship, Vascular Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, 1998
  • Fellowship, Endovascular Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, 1999
  • Diplomate, American Board of Surgery (ABS), 1998
  • American Board of Surgery, Special Qualification in General Vascular Surgery, 1999

Professional Organizations

  • American Medical Association, 1991
  • Kentucky Medical Association, 1991
  • American College of Surgeons, 1995
  • Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, 1995
  • International Society for Endovascular Specialists, 1996
  • San Francisco Surgical Society, 2000
  • Northern California Vascular Society, 2000
  • Western Vascular Surgical Society, 2000

Past and Current Appointments

  • Staff Surgeon, Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA
  • Staff Surgeon, Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA
  • Staff Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA
  • Staff Surgeon, O’Connor Hospital, San Jose, CA
  • Staff Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Teresa, CA
  • Staff Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Redwood City, CA
  • Acting Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA
  • Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA
  • Medical Director, Vascular Diagnostic Laboratory, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA
  • Chief, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Clara, CA
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Endovascular Therapy
  • Scientific Advisory Board, Vascular Architects Incorporated
  • Scientific Advisory Board, Bacchus Vascular Incorporated

Bibliography

Published Articles:

  1. Hill B, Neville R, Hyde G, Kuo C, Diethrich E. Angioscopic evaluation of an endoluminal aortic graft: the first clinical experience. J Endovasc Surg 1995;2:248-254.
  2. Hill B, Sloan D, Lee E, McGrath P, Kenady D. Marjolin’s ulcer of the foot caused by nonburn trauma. Southern Medical Journal 1996;89(7):707-710.
  3. Hill B, Zweng T, Maley R, Charash W, Toursarkissian B, Kearney P. Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy: Report of 356 Cases. Journal of Trauma 1996;40(8):238-244.
  4. Zweng T, Hill B, Strodel W. An improved technique for securing nasoenteral feeding tubes. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 1996;183(3):268-70.
  5. Endean E, Toursarkissian B, Buckmaster M, Aziz S, Gellin G, Hill B. Regulation of polyamine synthesis and transport by fibroblast growth factor in aortic smooth muscle cells. Growth Factors 1996;13:229-242.
  6. Hill B, Hyde G, Kuo C, Loh F, Wright L, Arden W, Kwolek C. Aortoscopy: a guidance system for endoluminal aortic surgery. Journal of Vascular Surgery 1996;24(3):439-448.
  7. Robinson M, Gross D, Hill B, Thielmeier K, Zeman W. Development of a inimally invasive technique for coronary revascularization in a porcine model. Ann Thorac Surg 1997; 64:64-9.
  8. Hill B, Wells M. Endoscopic retrieval of severed flexor tendons: a study of technique using cadaver hands. Ann Plast Surg 1997; 38:446-8.
  9. Robinson M, Thielmeier K, Hill B. Transient ventricular asystole using adenosine during minimally invasive and open sternotomy coronary artery bypass grafting. Ann Thorac Surg 1997; 63(6 Suppl):S30-4.
  10. Hill B, Olcott C, Dalman R, Harris E, Zarins C. Re-operation for recurrent carotid artery stenosis. J Vasc Surg 1999; 30:26-35.
  11. Hill B and Fogarty TJ. The use of the Fogarty catheter in 1998. Cardiovascular Surgery 1999; 7:273-8.
  12. Novak R, Hill B, Schubart P, Fogarty T, Zarins C. Case report: Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair in a patient with prohibitive cariopulmonary risk. Anesthesiology 1999 Nov;91(5):1542-5.
  13. Wolf Y, Hill B, Fogarty T, Cipriano P, Zarins C. Late endoleak after endovascular repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm with multiple proximal extender cuffs. J Vasc Surg 2002 Mar;35(3):580-3.
  14. Wolf Y, Johnson BL, Hill BB, Rubin GD, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Duplex ultrasonography vs. CT angiography for postoperative evaluation of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg. 2000 Dec;32(6):1142-8.
  15. Lee WA, Hill BB, Harris EJ, Semba CP, Olcott C. Surgical intervention is not required for all patients with subclavian vein thrombosis. J Vasc Surg. 2000 Jul;32(1):57-67.
  16. Wolf YG, Hill BB, Rubin GD, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Rate of change in AAA diameter after endovascular repair. J Vasc Surg. 2000 Jul;32(1):108-15.
  17. Wolf YG, Fogarty TJ, Olcott CO, Hill BB, Harris EJ, Mitchell DC, Miller DC, Dalman RL, Zarins CK. Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms: Eligibility rate and impact on the rate of open repair. J Vasc Surg. 2000 Sep;32(3):519-23.
  18. Manfred Tillich, Geoffrey D. Rubin, Bradley B. Hill, David S. Paik, Kerstin Petz, Sandy Napel, Christopher K. Zarins. Prediction of aortoiliac stent-graft length: Comparison of measurement methods. Radiology 2001. Aug; 220(2):475-83.
  19. Wolf YG, Hill BB, Lee WA, Corcoran CM, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Eccentric stent graft compression: an indicator of insecure proximal fixation of aortic stent graft. J Vasc Surg. 2001 Mar;33(3):481-7.
  20. Zarins CK, Wolf YG, Lee WA, Hill BB, Olcott C, Harris EJ, Dalman RL, Fogarty TJ. Will endovascular repair replace open surgery for AAA. Ann Surg. 2000 Oct;232(4):501-7.
  21. Lee WA, O’Dorisio J, Wolf YG, Hill BB, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK, Outcome after unilateral hypogastric artery occlusion during endovascular aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg. 2001 May;33(5):921-6.
  22. Coulam CH, Lee JH, Wedding KL, Spielman DM, Pelc NJ, Kee ST, Hill BB, Bouley DM, Derby GC, Myers BD, Sawyer-Glover AM, Sommer FG. Noninvasive measurement of extraction fraction and single-kidney glomerular filtration rate with MR imaging in swine with surgically created renal arterial stenoses. Radiology. 2002 Apr;223(1):76-82.
  23. Ihnken K, Wildirt S, Ihnken O, Hill B, Meier A, Zarins C, Reitz B. Skeletal muscle reperfusion injury: Reversal by controlled limb reperfusion. Vascular Surgery 2001; 5:49-155.
  24. Lee WA, Rubin GD, Arko F, Hill BB, Zarins CK. Endovascular Stent Graft Repair of an Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm With a Horseshoe Kidney Circulation. 2001;103:2126.
  25. Kwolek CJ, Hill BB, Loh F, Schwarcz TH, Hyde GL, Endean ED. Endovascular vein graft for the treatment of popliteal pseudoaneurysm: A case report and one-year follow-up. Vascular Surgery 2000.34:361-366.
  26. Arko FR, Lee WA, Hill BB, Cipriano P, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Increased flexibility of AneuRx stent-graft reduces need for secondary intervention following endovascular aneurysm repair. J Endovasc Ther 2001.8:583-91.
  27. Arko FR, Rubin GD, Johnson BL, Hill BB, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Type-II endoleaks following endovascular AAA repair: preoperative predictors and long-term effects. J Endovasc Ther 2001. 8:503-10.
  28. Arko FR, Lee WA, Hill BB, Olcott C 4 th, Harris EJ, Dalman RL, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Impact of endovascular repair on open aortic aneurysm surgical training. J Vasc Surg 2001. Nov;34(5):885-91.
  29. Hill BB, Wolf YG, Lee WA, Olcott C IV, Schubart PJ, Dalman RL, Harris EJ, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Endovascular versus open surgical repair of morphologically matched infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms. Journal of Endovascular Therapy 2002. Jun; 9(3):255-61.
  30. Lee WA, Wolf YG, Hill BB, Cipriano P, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. The first 150 endovascular AAA repairs at a single institution: how steep is the learning curve? J Endovasc Ther 2002. Jun;9(3):269-76.
  31. Arko FR, Hill BB, Olcott C, Harris EJ Jr, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Aneurysm-related death: primary endpoint analysis for comparison of open and endovascular repair. J Vasc Surg. 2002 Aug;36(2):297-304.

  32. Arko FR, Hill BB, Olcott C, Harris EJ Jr, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Endovascular repair reduces early and late morbidity compared to open surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysm. J Endovasc Ther 2002. Dec;9(6):711-8.
  33. Arko FR, Hill BB, Reeves TR, Olcott C, Harris EJ, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Early and late functional outcome assessments following endovascular and open aneurysm repair. J Endovasc Ther 2003. Feb;10(1):2-9.
  34. Arko FR, Filis KA, Hill BB, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Morphologic changes and outcome following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair as a function of aneurysm size. Arch Surg 2003. Jun;138(6):651-5; discussion 655-6.
  35. Arko FR, Lee WA, Hill BB, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Hypogastric artery bypass to preserve pelvic circulation: improved outcome after endovascular abdominal aortic Aneurysm repair. J Vasc Surg 2004. Feb;39(2):404-8.
  36. Hill BB, Faruqi RM, Newman CE, Arko FR, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK.Successful treatment of an above-knee femoropopliteal bypass graft anastomotic stenosis with the aspire covered stent. Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy July 2004 16(3):181-85.
  37. Hill BB, Faruqi RM, Arko FR, Zarins CK, Fogarty TJ. Over-the-Wire Inversion Saphenectomy: A Simple, Minimally Invasive Vein Harvesting Technique for arterial bypass. J Endovasc Ther (accepted for publication).
  38. Hill BB, Chan AK, Hermann GD, Arko FR, Zarins CK, Fogarty TJ. Keyhole technique for autologous brachiobasilic transposition arteriovenous fistula. J Vasc Surg (submitted for publication).

Book Chapters/Reviews:

  1. Hill B, Hyde G, Buckmaster M. Angioscopy for in vivo visualization of the aorta and large arteries; in Veith F, ed. Current Critical Problems in Vascular Surgery:Eighth Edition.Quality Medical Publishing, Inc., St. Louis MO 1997; 141-146

  2. Hill B, Zarins C. Endovascular repair of thoracic aortic aneurysms; in White R and Fogarty T, eds. Peripheral Endovascular Interventions: Second Edition. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.1999; 383-389.
  3. Hill B and Zarins C. Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair and concurrent disease; in Earnst C and Stanley J, eds. Current Therapy in Vascular Disease: Fourth Edition. Mosby Year-Book, Inc., Philadelphia, PA 2001; 243-247.
  4. Hill B and Fogarty T. Devices and Techniques for Mechanical Clot Removal in Criado F, (ed). Endovascular Intervention: New Tools and Technioques for the 21 st Century, Futura Publishing Co., Inc, Armonk, NY 2002; 121-140
  5. Hill B, Fogarty T, Zarins C. Fogarty catheter thromboembolectomy; in Baker R and Fischer J, eds. Mastery of Surgery: Fourth Edition, Vol II. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. Philadelphia, PA 2001; 1991-2001
  6. Hill B and Fogarty T. Thrombectomy catheters: Basic concepts, designs and types; in Endovascular Surgery, Third Edition. Moore W and Ahn S, eds. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia 2001; 75-86.

  7. Hill B and Fogarty T. Thrombectomy in aortoiliac arterial occlusive disease; in Endovascular Surgery, Third Edition. Moore W and Ahn S, eds. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia 2001; 221-24.

  8. Hill B, Wolf Y, Zarins C. Aneurysmal vascular disease; in Sabiston’s Textbook of Surgery; Sixteenth Edition. Townsend C, ed. Elsevier/Saunders, Philadelphia, PA 2001; 1357-1372
  9. Hill BB and Fogarty TJ. Balloon embolectomy is the first-line treatment for acute limb ischaemia; Editor, Roger M. Greenhalgh. The Evidence for Vascular or Endovascular Reconstruction.WB Saunders, 2002: 361-66.
  10. Hill BB and Zarins CK. Peripheral arterial occlusive disease: angioplasty, stenting, and endovascular graft treatment; in John L. Cameron, Ed. Current Surgical Therapy, Eighth Edition. Elsevier/Mosby, Philadelphia 2004; 797-800.
  11. Zarins C, Heikkinen M, Hill B. Aneurysmal vascular disease; in Sabiston’s Textbook of Surgery; Seventeenth Edition. Townsend C, Jr. Elsevier/Saunders, Philadelphia 2004; 1965-88.

Innovations

  1. Hill BB. “Method of Tendon Repair” University of Kentucky; United States Patent 5,531,232; July 2, 1996.
  2. Hill BB. “Angled Snare Assembly.” University of Kentucky; United States Patent 5,752,961; May 19, 1998.
  3. Hill BB. “Portocaval-Right Atrial Shunt.” University of Kentucky; United States Patent 5,879,321; March 9, 1999.
  4. Klumb KJ, Fogarty TJ, Kamdar KP, Hill BB. “Catheter assembly with controlled release endoluminal prosthesis and method for placing.” Vascular Architects, Inc.; United States Patent 6,238,430; May 29, 2001.
  5. Klumb KJ, Fogarty TJ, Kamdar KP, Hill BB. “Endoluminal prosthesis placing method.” Vascular Architects, Inc. United States Patent 6,488,700; December 3, 2002.
  6. Hill BB, Holmgren N, Modesitt B, Fogarty TJ. “Methods and systems for vein harvesting.” Fogarty R&D; United States Patent 6,551,314; April 22, 2003.
  7. Klumb KJ, Fogarty TJ, Kamdar KP, Hill BB. “Endoluminal prosthesis and tissue separation condition treatment method.” Vascular Architects, Inc.; United States Patent 6,572,648; June 3, 2003.
  8. Klumb KJ, Fogarty TJ, Kamdar KP, Hill BB. “Endoluminal Coiled Endoluminal Prosthesis” Vascular Architects, Inc.; United States Patent 6,645,237; November 11, 2003.
  9. Klumb KJ, Fogarty TJ, Kamdar KP, Hill BB. “Endoluminal Coiled Endoluminal Prosthesis” Vascular Architects, Inc.; United States Patent 6,660,032; December 9, 2003.
  10. Hermann, GD, Hill BB, Howell T, Willis D, Holmgren N, Whittemore J. “Method and device for maintaining a seal.” Fogarty R&D; United States Patent 6,602,240; August 5, 2003.

Abstracts and Presentations

Competitive Submissions:

  1. Hill B, Hyde G, Kuo C, Diethrich E. Angioscopic evaluation of endovascular aortic tube graft one-year post implant. Live Surgical Demonstration at International Congress VIII on Endovascular Interventions. Phoenix, Arizona. February 1995.
  2. Hill B, Hyde G, Kuo C, Buckmaster M, Arden W, Schwarcz T, Endean E. Aortic angioscopy: a versatile tool for endovascular surgery. Kentucky Chapter of American College of Surgeons. Louisville, Kentucky. March 1995.
  3. Hill B, Wells M. Endoscopic tendon retrieval in the hand. Annual Meeting of Southeastern Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. June 1995.
  4. Hill BB, Zweng T, Maley R, Charash W, Toursarkissian B, Kearney P. Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy: report of 356 cases. Annual Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.September 1995.
  5. Hill B, Hyde G. In vivo demonstration of aortoscopy in dog model. Progress in Angioscopy, Endovascular Grafting and Interventional Techniques. Boston, Massachusetts. December 1995.
  6. Hill BB, Wells M, Prevel C, Byrne B. Endoscopic retrieval of flexor tendons: A new technique for difficult zone 2 injuries. Scientific Exhibit; American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 52nd Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado. September 1997.
  7. Hill B. Fascia lata autogenous vascular graft. Stanford University, Division of Vascular Surgery, 1998 Vascular Surgery Research Forum. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Palo Alto, California. May 1998.
  8. Hill B, Olcott C, Dalman R, Harris E, Zarins C. Re-operation for recurrent carotid artery stenosis. Western Vascular Society. Whistler, British Columbia. September 1998.
  9. Hill BB, Rubin GD, Martinez BD, Wolf YG, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Quantitative 3-D computed tomography (CT) vs. intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) for measuring aortic dimensions and selecting endoluminal grafts. Society for Vascular Surgery/North American Chapter, International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery. Washington, D.C., June 1999.
  10. Hill BB, Olcott C, Dalman RL, Harris EJ, Schubart PJ, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Vascular and Endovascular Training in the New Millennium. Association of Program Directors in Vascular Surgery. Annual Fall Meeting. San Francisco, CA. October 10, 1999.
  11. Hill BB, Rubin GD, Martinez BD, Wolf YG, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Quantitative 3-D CT Versus Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) for Size Selection of Endoluminal Aortic Grafts. International Congress 2000 on Endovascular Interventions. Phoenix, Arizona. February 2000.
  12. Hill BB, Wolf YG, Lee WA, Olcott C IV, Schubart PJ, Dalman RL, Harris EJ, Fogarty TJ, Zarins CK. Endovascular versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms. Pacific Coast Surgical Association 71 st Annual Session. San Francisco, CA. February 19-22, 2000.
  13. Hill BB, Fogarty TJ, Faruqi RM, Kokinos P, Vial CM, Arko FR, Zarins CK. Over-the-inversion saphenectomy: A simple, minimally invasive vein harvesting technique for arterial bypass. International Congress XVI on Endovascular Interventions. Phoenix, AZ. February 9-13, 2003.
  14. Hill BB, Faruqi RM, Arko FR, Zarins CK, Fogarty TJ. Keyhole technique for autologous brachiobasilic transposition arteriovenous fistula. International Congress XVI on Endovascular Interventions. Phoenix, AZ. February 9-13, 2003.
  15. Hill BB, Chan AK, Hermann GD, Arko FR, Zarins CK, Fogarty TJ. Keyhole technique for autologous brachiobasilic transposition arteriovenous fistula. Western Vascular Society 19 th Annual Meeting. Victoria, British Colombia. September 11-14, 2004.

Invited Presentations:

  1. Hill BB. Endoscopic tendon retrieval. Cook Urological Incorporated. Spencer, Indiana. September 1995.
  2. Hill BB, Kearney P. Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy. Marshall University School of Medicine. Huntington, West Virginia. February 1996.
  3. Hill BB. Presentation of Surgery Fellowship Research. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Lebanon, New Hampshire. April 1996.
  4. Hill BB. Endoscopic tendon retrieval of severed flexor tendons in the hand. Kleinert Institute for Surgery of the Hand. Louisville, Kentucky. April 1996.

  5. Hill BB. Minimally invasive saphenous vein harvesting. Interventional Techniques Hands-On” Workshop. Stanford University School of Medicine. Redwood City, California. April 1998.
  6. Hill BB. Endoscopic saphenous vein harvest for lower extremity revascularization. General Surgical Innovations Booth at NA-ISCVS/SVS 1998 joint Vascular Meeting. San Diego, California. June 1998.

  7. Hill BB. Endoscopic saphenous vein harvesting for lower extremity revascularization. Endovascular Interventional Techniques “Hands-On” Workshop. Stanford University School of Medicine. April 1999.
  8. H ill BB. Thrombectomy balloons and devices. 1999 SVS-ISCVS Endovascular Course. Washington, D.C., June 1999.
  9. Hill BB. Update on management of carotid artery disease. Kaiser Hospital Medicine Grand Rounds, Santa Clara, CA. August 1999.
  10. Hill BB. Remote endarterectomy and stenting for SFA occlusion. Frontiers in Vascular Disease. Stanford University School of Medicine. Pebble Beach, CA October 1999.
  11. Hill BB. Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms: Follow-up and postoperative management. Stanford Endovascular Surgery Hands-on Workshop. Stanford, CA. April 2000.
  12. Hill BB. The next generation of aortic endografts. 16 th Annual Congress of the German Society of Vascular Surgery. Nuremberg, Germany. April 2000.
  13. Hill BB. Modular or unibody aortic endografts: Advantages/disadvantages. 16 th Annual Congress of the German Society of Vascular Surgery. Nuremberg, Germany. April 2000.
  14. Hill BB. Ultrasound vs. CT for pre and post-operative evaluations of AAA. Frontiers in Vascular Disease. Stanford University School of Medicine. Pebble Beach, CA. October 2000.
  15. Hill BB. Poultry gone foul: my worst nightmare and an unforgettable opportunity to learn. Frontiers in Vascular Disease. Stanford University School of Medicine. Pebble Beach, CA. October 2000.
  16. Hill BB. Peripheral applications of endografts. Northern California Vascular Society. San Francisco, CA. May 2001.
  17. Hill BB. Remote endarterectomy and stenting for SFA occlusion. Frontiers in Vascular Disease. Stanford University School of Medicine. Pebble Beach, CA. October 2001.
  18. Hill BB. New endovascular strategies for occlusive disease. UCSF-Stanford Vascular Symposium. San Francisco, CA. April 2002.
  19. Hill BB. Remote SFA endarterectomy: do long-term results support wider applications? Frontiers in Vascular Disease. Stanford University School of Medicine. Half Moon Bay, CA. October 2002.
  20. Hill BB. Lower extremity revascularization: development of new technologies in Silicon Valley. Stanford University Department of Surgery, Grand Rounds. Stanford, CA. February 18, 2003.
  21. Hill BB. Techniques and technologies for saphenous vein harvesting. Southern California Kaiser Vascular Symposium. Los Angeles, CA. October 2, 2003.
  22. Hill BB. New technology for peripheral vascular occlusive disease. Stanford University School of Medicine: Advanced Endovascular Techniques. Stanford, CA. October 30, 2003.
  23. Hill BB. Over-the-wire saphenectomy and vein mobilization. Stanford University School of Medicine: Advanced Endovascular Techniques. Stanford, CA. October 30, 2003.
  24. Hill BB. Evaluating alternatives for saphenous vein harvest. Stanford-UCSF Vascular Symposium 2003: Advances and Innovations. San Francisco, CA. May 1, 2003.
  25. Hill BB. Update on vein inversion technique for creation of brachiobasilic AV fistula creation. International Congress XVII on Endovascular Interventions. Phoenix, AZ. February 8-12, 2004.
  26. Hill BB. Inversion method for vein harvesting and mobilization. Symposium in Honor of Julie A. Freischlag, MD. Stanford University Medical Center. March 5, 2004.
  27. Hill BB. Crisis in the cath lab: current management of femoral/iliac arterial access complications. Stanford-UCSF Vascular Symposium 2004: New Realities in Vascular Practice. San Francisco, CA. April 23, 2004.
  28. Hill BB. Innovative options for catheter-based infrainguinal interventions. Stanford-UCSF Vascular Symposium 2004: New Realities in Vascular Practice. San Francisco, CA. April 24, 2004.