Biography
Dr. Jade Hiramoto is a vascular surgeon with expertise in both minimally invasive endovascular techniques as well as open surgical interventions. Her clinical areas of expertise include open and endovascular repair of thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms and dissections, carotid artery disease, renovascular disease, and lower extremity arterial and venous disorders.
Dr. Hiramoto earned her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. She completed her residency in general surgery, as well as fellowships in both interventional radiology and vascular surgery at the University of California San Francisco. She is a professor of surgery at UCSF.
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California, San Francisco | M.A.S. in Clinical Research | Graduate Division (Advance Training in Clinical Research) | 2009 |
University of California, San Francisco | Vascular Surgery Fellowship | School of Medicine | 2005 |
University of California, San Francisco | General Surgery Residency | School of Medicine | 2003 |
University of California, San Francisco | M.D. | School of Medicine | 1996 |
Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery
- American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery
Clinical Expertise
Carotid artery disease
Lower extremity arterial and venous disorders
Renovascular disease
Thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms and dissections
Varicose veins
Venous insufficiency
Clinical Trials
- Related Conditions: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Aneurysm| Start Date: | End Date:
In the News
Research Narrative
Dr. Hiramoto's research involves both clinical and translational research, with a special interest in the abnormal inflammatory response and kidney injury after complex endovascular aortic procedures. She is also interested in gender-based differences in the treatment and outcomes of vascular disease. Dr. Hiramoto is an investigator on several clinical trials, including the use of endovascular stent-grafts for treatment of abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms, the use of carotid stents for prevention of stroke, and the measurement of pressure changes in the aorta after placement of stent-grafts to treat aneurysms.
Research Interests
- Inflammatory response and kidney injury after complex endovascular procedures
- Gender differences in vascular surgical outcomes
- Hemodynamic changes after aortic stent-graft placement
- Spinal perfusion after endovascular thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair
Publications
- Limb-based patency as a measure of effective revascularization for chronic limb-threatening ischemia.| | PubMed
- Applicability of the Vascular Quality Initiative mortality prediction model for infrainguinal revascularization in a tertiary limb preservation center population.| | PubMed
- Risk factors for venous thromboembolism after vascular surgery and implications for chemoprophylaxis strategies.| | PubMed
- Pedal arterial calcification score is associated with the risk of major amputation in chronic limb-threatening ischemia.| | PubMed
- Contemporary Experience with Paravisceral Aortic Aneurysm (PVAAA) Repair in a Tertiary Center.| | PubMed
- Utility of a Simplified Iliac Artery Calcium Scoring System to Guide Perioperative Management for Renal Transplantation.| | PubMed
- The Global Limb Anatomic Staging System is associated with outcomes of infrainguinal revascularization in chronic limb threatening ischemia.| | PubMed
- Long-term Lower Extremity and Cardiovascular Complications after Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant.| | PubMed
- Impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on an academic vascular practice and a multidisciplinary limb preservation program.| | PubMed
- Increased Reintervention After Infrainguinal Revascularization for Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia in Women.| | PubMed