Biography
Dr. Charles Eichler is a specialist in both open and endovascular surgery. He has devoted his career to the performance of complex operation involving all aspects of the arterial circulation including surgery of the aorta, carotid arteries, and the lower extremities.
Dr. Eichler has extensive experience in lower extremity reconstruction for both claudication and limb threatening ischemia. These procedures are performed as both open bypass or using the latest endovascular techniques.
Surgery for cerebrovascular insufficiency has been a keen interest. Carotid artery disease is frequently treated with medical management as well as the performance of carotid endarterectomy when clinically indicated.
As a recognized local expert in hemodialysis access surgery he is a strong proponent of a fistula first philosophy.
Since joining the UCSF Faculty in 2000, Dr. Eichler has actively pursued his interest in clinical vascular surgery in large volume clinical practice.
Dr. Eichler has extensive experience in lower extremity reconstruction for both claudication and limb threatening ischemia. These procedures are performed as both open bypass or using the latest endovascular techniques.
Surgery for cerebrovascular insufficiency has been a keen interest. Carotid artery disease is frequently treated with medical management as well as the performance of carotid endarterectomy when clinically indicated.
As a recognized local expert in hemodialysis access surgery he is a strong proponent of a fistula first philosophy.
Since joining the UCSF Faculty in 2000, Dr. Eichler has actively pursued his interest in clinical vascular surgery in large volume clinical practice.
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training | 2019 | |
Texas Tech University | Fellow | Endovascular Surgery | 2005 |
Thomas Fogarty Associates | Fellow | Peripheral Vascular Surgery | 1984 |
Mt. Zion Hospital | Resident | General Surgery | 1983 |
Mt. Zion Hospital | Intern | General Surgery | 1979 |
St. Louis University | M.D. | School of Medicine | 1978 |
Washington University | A.B. | Biology | 1974 |
Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery, 1993
Awards & Honors
Award | Conferred By | Date |
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Diane D. Ralston Clinical and Basic Neuroscience Teaching Award | UCSF Department of Surgery | 2019 |
Excellence in Teaching Award | UCSF Department of Surgery | 2014 |
Major Teaching Award | UCSF Department of Surgery | 2004 |
Teaching Award | UCSF Department of Surgery | 2000/2003 |
Clinical Expertise
Surgery of Thoracic Abdominal Aorta
Aortic Dissections
Aortic Aneurysm
Arterial Aneurysms
Carotid Surgery and Stenting
Hemodialysis Access
Critical Limb Ischemia
In the News
February, 08, 2018 | UCSF Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
Publications
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 34
- Progression in a Patient With Previously Treated Atherosclerotic Disease.| | PubMed
- Cryopreserved saphenous vein as a last-ditch conduit for limb salvage.| | PubMed
- Risk Factors for 30-Day Hospital Readmission in Patients Undergoing Treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease.| | PubMed
- Platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of subcutaneous venous access device scars: a head-to-head patient survey.| | PubMed
- Outcomes of neuroischemic wounds treated by a multidisciplinary amputation prevention service.| | PubMed
- Infrainguinal bypass for critical limb ischemia: tips and tricks.| | PubMed
- Clinical consequence of bare metal stent and stent graft failure in femoropopliteal occlusive disease.| | PubMed
- Heparin-bonded, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene-lined stent graft in the treatment of femoropopliteal artery disease: 1-year results of the VIPER (Viabahn Endoprosthesis with Heparin Bioactive Surface in the Treatment of Superficial Femoral Artery Obstru| | PubMed
- Risk factors for clinical failure after stent graft treatment for femoropopliteal occlusive disease.| | PubMed
- Mycotic pseudoaneurysms due to injection drug use: a ten-year experience.| | PubMed