Darren Schneider, M.D.
Associate Professor of Surgery and Radiology
Director, Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program
Education
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1984-88, Stanford University, B.S., Biological Sciences
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1988-92, University of California, San Diego, M.D.
Residencies
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1992-93, University of California, San Francisco, Intern, General Surgery
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1993-99, University of California, San Francisco, Resident, General Surgery
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1999-00, University of California, San Francisco, Chief Resident, General Surgery
Fellowships
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1995-98, University of California, San Francisco (Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease), Postdoctoral Fellow, Vascular Biology
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2000-01, University of California, San Francisco, Fellow, Interventional Radiology
- 2001-02, University of California, San Francisco, Fellow, Vascular Surgery
Postdoctoral Training
Board Certification
- American Board of Surgery, 2001
- American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery, 2003
Program Affiliations
Clinical Expertise
- Minimally-invasive vascular interventions
- Open vascular surgery
- Complex aortic surgery
- PAD (Peripheral artery disease)
- Aortic aneurysms and dissections
- Stroke and carotid artery disease
- Renal artery disease
- Visceral artery disease
- Claudication
- Critical limb ischemia and limb preservation
- Deep vein thrombosis
- Hyperhidrosis and ETS (endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy)
Research Interests
- Aortic stent grafts
- Minimally-invasive therapies for limb preservation and claudication
- Carotid artery stenting
- Stem-cell therapy for limb preservation
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Biography
Dr. Darren Schneider is a vascular specialist with expertise in minimally invasive procedures, interventional procedures and surgical interventions. He is recognized leader in advanced interventional and endovascular techniques for the treatment of aortic aneurysms and dissections, carotid artery disease, and lower and upper extremity vascular disorders. Clinical areas of expertise include evaluation and treatment of cerebrovascular disease, aneurysms, renovascular hypertension, claudication, and critical limb ischemia.
He also performs thoracoscopic sympathectomy, a minimally invasive treatment for hyperhydrosis.He is the lead investigator on several clinical trials, including use of carotid artery stents for prevention of stroke, endovascular stent grafts for treatment of complex abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms, and stent grafts for treatment of lower extremity artery blockages. Dr. Schneider also directs an active laboratory research program focused on the development of stem cell therapy for the treatment of limb-threatening vascular disorders.
Dr. Schneider earned a medical degree from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. He went on to complete his residency in surgery at the University of California, San Francisco, where he also completed an integrated fellowship in vascular and endovascular surgery and interventional radiology. Schneider is an assistant professor of surgery and radiology at UCSF.
Selected Publications
- Kang SM, Schneider DB, Lin Z, Hanahan D, Dichek DA, Stock PG, Baekkeskov S. Fas ligand expression in islets of Langerhans does not confer immune privilege and instead targets them for rapid destruction. Nat Med. 3: 738-43, Jul/1997.
- Schneider DB, Schneider PA, Reilly LM, Ehrenfeld WK, Messina LM, Stoney RJ. Reoperation for recurrent chronic visceral ischemia. J Vasc Surg. 27: 276-84; discussion 284-6, Feb/1998.
- Schneider DB, Vassalli G, Wen S, Driscoll RM, Sassani AB, DeYoung MB, Linnemann R, Virmani R, Dichek DA. Expression of Fas ligand in arteries of hypercholesterolemic rabbits accelerates atherosclerotic lesion formation. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 20: 298-308, Feb/2000.
- Messina LM, Schneider DB, Chuter TA, Reilly LM, Kerlan RK, LaBerge JM, Wilson MW, Ring EJ, Gordon RL. Integrated fellowship in vascular surgery and intervention radiology: a new paradigm in vascular training. Ann Surg. 236: 408-414; discussion 414-5, Oct/2002.
- Schneider DB, Dimuzio PJ, Martin ND, Gordon RL, Wilson MW, Laberge JM, Kerlan RK, Eichler CM, Messina LM. Combination treatment of venous thoracic outlet syndrome: open surgical decompression and intraoperative angioplasty. J Vasc Surg. 40: 599-603, Oct/2004.
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