
Steven Abramowitz
Vascular surgeon at MedStar Health with a clinical practice predominantly focused on venous disease; recognized for expertise in chronic and post-thrombotic venous disease management and procedural strategies.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 47min
Ep. 594 How New Guidelines are Shaping Acute DVT Management with Dr. Steven Abramowitz
Dr. Steven Abramowitz, a vascular surgeon and physician executive director at MedStar, discusses the latest guidelines on deep venous thrombosis (DVT) management. He delves into the implications of the ATTRACT trial and the CLOUT registry, emphasizing how mechanical thrombectomy is evolving. Abramowitz highlights key techniques like IVUS for treatment endpoint determination and the importance of collaboration with referring physicians. He also touches on the role of anticoagulation and the need for redefining DVT to improve patient outcomes.
Jan 20, 2026 • 51min
Ep. 609 Chronic Venous Disease Diagnosis & Management Strategies with Dr. Steven Abramowitz
Dr. Steven Abramowitz, a vascular surgeon at MedStar Health, shares his expertise on chronic venous disease management. He discusses the importance of classification systems like CEAP and VCSS, targeted patient history, and innovative imaging strategies. Abramowitz emphasizes proactive prevention of post-thrombotic syndrome and various therapeutic options, including stenting techniques. He also delves into the significance of shared decision-making and the evolving role of adjunct therapies such as statins. Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips!
Nov 6, 2023 • 1h 2min
Ep. 382 Iliofemoral Stenting: Decision-Making and Best Practices Explored with Dr. Kush Desai and Dr. Steven Abramowitz
Dr. Kush Desai and Dr. Steven Abramowitz discuss iliofemoral venous stenting, including referral patterns, work-up of patients, procedural approach, best practices, and post-operative follow up. They also touch on the impact of venous disease, tools for complex crossings, stent selection, recognizing problems during procedures, and the rapid evolution of venous stenting.


