University of California San Francisco

Peter A. Schneider
Peter
Schneider
MD

Professor of Surgery
Division of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
Department of Surgery, School of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

Academic Office:
400 Parnassus Ave, A581, Box 0222
San Francisco, CA 94143
Tel: 415-353-4366
Email: [email protected] 
Asst: [email protected]

Vascular Surgery Clinic at SFVA:
4150 Clement Street, 
San Francisco, CA 94121
Tel: 415-221-4810 x25496 

    Biography

    Dr. Peter A. Schneider is a vascular surgeon with expertise in treating a broad range of conditions involving the blood vessels, including carotid artery disease, diabetic vascular disease and thoracic aortic aneurysm.

    Schneider's participation in vascular disease research over the past 25 years has included designing trials to evaluate new treatments, providing oversight, analyzing data, presenting findings and publishing results. He has served as principal investigator for numerous national clinical trials. He has consulted on trials to show efficacy and gain regulatory approval for many vascular devices, met with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and testified at FDA panel hearings. His experience also includes performing procedures for several first-in-human trials.

    Schneider earned his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and completed a residency in general surgery and a fellowship in vascular surgery at UCSF. Before joining the UCSF faculty, he was the founding member and chief of Kaiser Permanente Hawaii's vascular surgery division. At Kaiser, he developed an aneurysm screening and monitoring program and a registry for patients with carotid artery disease. He oversaw development of the Kaiser system's first operating room for endovascular surgery (less invasive procedures to repair blood vessels).

    Schneider has served as president of the Western Vascular Society and on many committees of the Society for Vascular Surgery. He is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, distinguished fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery and fellow of the International Society of Vascular Surgery. He has authored several textbooks, including the fourth edition of Endovascular Skills: Guidewire and Catheter Skills for Endovascular Surgery, as well as more than 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He founded two medical device companies, has served as an adviser to many others and holds numerous patents.

    Education

    Institution Degree Dept or School End Date
    UCSF Fellowship Vascular Surgery 1991
    UCSF Residency General Surgery 1989
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine MD 1983

    Board Certifications

    American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery

    Clinical Expertise

    Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
    Carotid Artery Disease
    Complex Limb Revascularization
    Critical Limb Ischemia
    Diabetic Vascular Disease
    Dialysis Access
    Endovascular Aneurysm Repair
    Mesenteric Artery Disease
    Peripheral Artery Disease
    Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

    Research Narrative

    Dr. Schneider has served as National Principal Investigator for numerous clinical trials. Over 25 years, he has been a strong proponent of clinical research in vascular disease and has participated extensively in trial design, oversight, core lab analysis, events committees, data analysis, follow up, presentation, and publication. He has consulted on the regulatory pathway and pivotal trials for many vascular devices, has participated in numerous meetings with the FDA and has testified at FDA panel hearings. His experience includes performing procedures for several first-in-human trials. 

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 144
    1. The End of a Controversy: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Paclitaxel-Coated Devices.
      Secemsky EA, Yeh RW, Schneider PA, Gray W, Parikh S| | PubMed
    2. Serration Angioplasty Is Associated With Less Recoil in Infrapopliteal Arteries Compared With Plain Balloon Angioplasty.
      Fereydooni A, Chandra V, Schneider PA, Giasolli R, Lichtenberg M, Stahlhoff S| | PubMed
    3. Recent advances and controversial issues in the optimal management of asymptomatic carotid stenosis.
      Paraskevas KI, Brown MM, Lal BK, Myrcha P, Lyden SP, Schneider PA, Poredos P, Mikhailidis DP, Secemsky EA, Musialek P, Mansilha A, Parikh SA, Silvestrini M, Lavie CJ, Dardik A, Blecha M, Liapis CD, Zeebregts CJ, Nederkoorn PJ, Poredos P, Gurevich V, Jawien A, Lanza G, Gray WA, Gupta A, Svetlikov AV, Fernandes E Fernandes J, Nicolaides AN, White CJ, Meschia JF, Cronenwett JL, Schermerhorn ML, AbuRahma AF| | PubMed
    4. Outcomes following carotid revascularization for stroke stratified by Modified Rankin Scale and time of intervention.
      Solomon Y, Conroy PD, Rastogi V, Yadavalli SD, Schneider PA, Wang GJ, Malas MB, de Borst GJ, Schermerhorn ML| | PubMed
    5. Mortality in randomised controlled trials using paclitaxel-coated devices for femoropopliteal interventional procedures: an updated patient-level meta-analysis.
      Parikh SA, Schneider PA, Mullin CM, Rogers T, Gray WA| | PubMed
    6. The conundrum of below the knee (BTK) drug delivery.
      Schneider PA| | PubMed
    7. Female and male patients have similar outcomes after transcarotid artery revascularization in prospective trials.
      Smith JA, Chung JM, Schneider PA, Kwolek CJ, Arko FR, Henao S, Titus J, DiMuzio P, Roddy S, Farber MA, Kashyap VS, ROADSTER Trial Investigators| | PubMed
    8. Treatment effect of medial arterial calcification in below-knee after Auryon laser atherectomy using micro-CT and histologic evaluation.
      Rundback J, Kawai K, Sato Y, Brodmann M, Schneider P, Corbet MB, Kawakami R, Konishi T, Ghosh SKB, Virmani R, Finn AV| | PubMed
    9. Delphi Consensus on Reporting Standards in Clinical Studies for Endovascular Treatment of Acute Iliofemoral Venous Thrombosis and Chronic Iliofemoral Venous Obstruction.
      Vedantham S, Gloviczki P, Carman TL, Zelman Lewis S, Schneider PA, Sabri SS, Kolluri R| | PubMed
    10. How I do it: optimizing angioplasty using the Tack endovascular system in the management of chronic limb threatening ischemia.
      Siah MC, Babb J, Schneider PA| | PubMed