Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Lars Stangenberg, MD, PhD is an assistant professor in vascular surgeon specializing in complex aortic surgery, clinical research, and robotic vascular surgery at Beth Israel Deaoness Medical Center/Harvard Medical School. His expertise in complex aortic interventions encompasses open and endovascular approaches for thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms, dissections, and occlusive disease. He is particularly skilled in fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR and BEVAR), as well as hybrid techniques for patients with challenging aortic pathology.
In addition to his surgical expertise, Dr. Stangenberg is deeply involved in clinical research, focusing on advancing minimally invasive techniques and improving patient outcomes in vascular surgery. His research includes outcomes analysis, device innovation, and strategies to enhance perioperative management in aortic disease. His work has contributed to refining best practices for complex aortic procedures and expanding indications for endovascular repair.
A pioneer in robotic vascular surgery, Dr. Stangenberg is at the forefront of integrating robotic-assisted techniques into the field. His efforts are centered on leveraging robotic systems to enhance precision, reduce invasiveness, and improve recovery times in vascular procedures. Through research and clinical application, he is helping shape the future of robotic vascular surgery, making advanced surgical care more accessible and effective.
Through a combination of surgical expertise, innovation, and a commitment to improving patient care, Dr. Stangenberg continues to advance the field of vascular surgery, particularly in complex aortic disease and robotic-assisted interventions.
Talk 3: Radiation Exposure Matters and Here Is How to Decrease It During Complex Aortic Repair
Friday, May 23, 2025
8:14 AM - 8:21 AM Pacific
Panel Discussion for Talks 1-6
Friday, May 23, 2025
8:42 AM - 8:52 AM Pacific