Ian A Sproat MD
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
2941 S Ridge Rd Green Bay WI, 54304About
Dr. Ian Sproat is an interventional radiologist practicing in Green Bay, WI. Dr. Sproat specializes in minimally invasive, targeted treatments. Interventional radiologists use X-Rays, MRIs and other advanced imaging to put catheters in the body in order to treat the source of the disease internally. Many conditions that once required surgery can now have less risk, less pain and fewer invasions when treated by an interventional radiologist.
Education and Training
Schulich School of Medicine And Dentistry 1985
The University of Western Ontario - Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry 1985
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR- Vascular and Interventional Radiology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Comparison of treatment plans for lower extremity arterial occlusive disease made with electrocardiography-triggered two-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography and digital subtraction angiography.
- Bell-bottom aortoiliac endografts: an alternative that preserves pelvic blood
- A preliminary experience with use of magnetic resonance angiography in assessment of failing lower extremity bypass grafts.
- Transcatheter embolization of the marginal artery of Drummond as treatment for life-threatening retroperitoneal hemorrhage complicating heparin therapy.
- Hepatic artery thrombosis after liver transplantation: temporal accuracy of diagnosis with duplex US and the syndrome of impending thrombosis.
- Preclinical evaluation of an iodinated particulate contrast agent for use during angiography: work in progress.
- The Bird's Nest inferior vena caval filter: review of a single-center experience.
- CT depiction of experimental liver tumors: contrast enhancement with hepatocyte-selective iodinated triglyceride versus conventional techniques.
- Lesion visualization by targeted computed tomography liver enhancement in dogs.
- Multidisciplinary approach to deep-seated lesions requiring radiologically-guided fine-needle aspiration.
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