The Whiteley Clinic Research Fellow – 2013
She spent the summer of 2013 working at The Whiteley Clinic as a research fellow. Her main project was to investigate a new phenomenon – the presence of neovascular-type tissue in patients presenting to the clinic with primary varicose veins. Alongside this, Alex worked on a paper looking at the 5 year rates of revascularization of the strip tract following high saphenous tie and stripping.
Venous Forum Annual Spring Meeting, Royal Society of Medicine – London, April 2014 – FIRST PRIZE
The Effects of Altitude, Temperature, Gas to Sclerosant Ratio, Air vs. 50:50 Mixture of CO2 and O2, Foam Volume, Presence of Silicone and Consecutive Uses of Syringes on the Longevity of Tessari-made Foam for Sclerotherapy
SB Patel, AE Ostler, SJ Santos, TM Pirie, MS Whiteley
Arterial false aneurysm in the groin following endovenous laser ablation.
Phlebology. 2013 Nov 19. [Epub ahead of print]
Ostler AE, Holdstock JM, Harrison CC, Whiteley MS
Strip tract revascularization as a source of recurrent venous reflux following high saphenous tie and stripping – Results at 5-8 years post-surgery
Phlebology. 2014 May 20. [Epub ahead of print]
A.E. Ostler, J.M. Holdstock, C.C. Harrison, B.A. Price, M.S. Whiteley
Primary Avalvular Varicose Anomalies (PAVA) is a naturally occurring phenomenon that might be misdiagnosed as neovascular tissue in recurrent varicose veins
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders [Epub ahead of print 27 June 2014] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvsv.2014.05.005
A.E. Ostler, J.M. Holdstock, C.C. Harrison, T.J. Fernandez-Hart, M.S. Whiteley
American Venous Forum, 26th Annual Meeting – New Orleans, February 2014
The Effects of Altitude, Temperature, Gas to Sclerosants Ratio, Air vs 50:50 mixture of CO2 and O2, Foam Volume, Presence of Silicon and Consecutive uses of Syringes on the Longevity of Tessari made Foam for Sclerotherapy.
SB Patel, AE Ostler, TM Pirie, MS Whiteley
Charing Cross International Symposium – London – April 2014
Primary Avalvular Varicose Anomalies (PAVA) a naturally occurring phenomenon that might be misdiagnosed as neovascular tissue in recurrent varicose veins.
AE Ostler, JH Holdstock, CC Harrison, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley
Venous Forum Annual Spring Meeting, Royal Society of Medicine – London, April 2014
The Effects of Altitude, Temperature, Gas to Sclerosant Ratio, Air vs. 50:50 Mixture of CO2 and O2, Foam Volume, Presence of Silicone and Consecutive Uses of Syringes on the Longevity of Tessari-made Foam for Sclerotherapy.
SB Patel, AE Ostler, SJ Santos, TM Pirie, MS Whiteley
American Venous Forum, 26th Annual Meeting – New Orleans – February 2014
Primary Avalvular Varicose Anomalies (PAVA) – A naturally occurring phenomenon that might be misdiagnosed as neovascular tissue in recurrent varicose veins.
AE Ostler, JM Holdstock, CC Harrison, TJ Fernandez-Hart, MS Whiteley