Imperial College London

ProfessorRogerGreenhalgh

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Surgery & Cancer

Senior Research Investigator
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 3311 7315r.greenhalgh CV

 
 
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Assistant

 

Nana Surmava +44 (0)20 3540 8466

 
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Location

 

4E17Charing Cross HospitalCharing Cross Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Present Appointments

Honorary Consultant Surgeon 1976 –2020
Charing Cross Hospital / Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust / Imperial College NHS Care Trust

Emeritus Professor of Surgery  2006 –
Head of Imperial College Vascular Surgery Research Group

Senior Research Fellow

Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College, London

Member of the Medical Research Council MRC College of Experts 2002 –
Medical Research Council

CX Programme Chairman  1978 –
Charing Cross International Symposium

Chief Medical Officer's Scientific Committee on Tobacco & Health  2004 – 
“Passive Smoking” 

Honorary Life President
The European Board of Vascular Surgery

Editor In Chief Vascular News 1999 –

Significant Past Appointments



President 2004 – 2008
European Federation of Surgical Specialties

President 2002 – 2006
European Board of Surgery

Head of the Department of Vascular Surgery  1997 – 2006
Division of Surgery, Anaesthetics & Intensive Care
Faculty of Medicine - Imperial College

Chairman Directors and Trustees 1987 – 2005
European Society for Vascular Surgery

Secretary General and Chairman Executive Committee 1982 – 2005 
Association of International Vascular Surgeons

Founder Chairman of the Editorial Board 1987 – 2003
European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery

President of Surgery  1998 – 2002
European Union of Medical Specialties

MRC Board Member  1998 – 2002 then MRC Adviser 2002 –
Health Services & Public Health

Chief of Vascular Surgical Service 1998 – 2002
Hammersmith Hospitals, NHS Trust

President 1999 – 2000 for the millennium
Vascular Surgical Society of GB & Ireland

Trust Board Member and Clinical Director 1994 – 1998
Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust

Dean & Principal 1993 – 1997
Charing Cross & Westminster Medical School

Director of Surgery 1992 - 1998

Hammersmith Hospitals NHS Trust

Professor of Surgery and Protem Chairman Department of Surgery 1984 – 1989
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Harvard University

Vice-president section of Surgery 1986 – 1989
Royal Society of Medicine

Chairman  1989 – 1994
Bioengineering Liaison Committee, University College


Convenor and co-founder 1987
European Society for Vascular Surgery

honorary DOCTORATES, awards, FELLOWSHIPS AND CITATIONS




DOCTORATES

  • Promotio doctorum honoris causa, Warsaw Academy of Medicine. 2003
  • Promotio doctorum honoris causa, University of Athens. 2005

SPECIAL AWARDS

  • First European Honorary Member, European Society for Vascular  Surgery (ESVS) 1993, citation by Professor Hero van Urk

Mr. President, members of the Society,

Anyone, present at this meeting or at one of our previous annual meetings, will easily recognize that the European Society for Vascular Surgery has grown into a well established, strong Society, with over 1200 members now, and a high scientific level. Many people have doubted in the past that a selection of 35 scientific papers, even if they would be of excellent quality, would attract a large audience over the years. There is one man in particular who never doubted that this would happen. Back in 1987, and even some years before that, this man, like Martin Luther King, had a dream. He had a dream of a Society for Vascular Surgery that would allow the presentation of top quality papers, in the mirror image of the American SVS/ISCVS meetings, but also competitive to these meetings in the sense that our researchers in Europe would be proud to present their work at a European Forum, instead of bringing it to our American colleagues, with all due respect for the quality of their meetings. These top quality papers should, according to his dream, be published in an European Journal of equally high quality. Mr. President, members, you may have guessed already that this man with a dream is no-one else than Prof. Roger Greenhaigh. He has been without any doubt the driving force behind the creation and the success of both the European Society for Vascular Surgery and the European Journal of Vascular Surgery. For 6 years he has been the Chairman of the Editorial Board, and as such an Officer of the Society. This has not been an easy task, and he has had to work very hard for it. And because of his high sense of quality he made other people work very hard too, according to the same standards. The difference with Martin Luther King is that Roger's dream came true, and we, members of the Society, are both the witnesses and the judges of that reality. It is not easy to express our feelings of thankfulness for all the things Roger has done for our Society. One of the easy ways would have been to nominate him for President of the Society, in recognition of his work. However, he has made it quite clear to the Council of the ESVS that he did not want to become a next President of our Society. Not out of false modesty, but because he genuinely wanted to make it quite clear to everybody, both within and outside our Society, that he did not create this Society with the side-purpose of becoming President at some time. We simply have to respect his feelings in this regard. However, the Council of the ESVS unanimously wants to recommend to the members that Prof. Roger Greenhalgh will become the first European "Honorary Member" of his European Society for Vascular Surgery.

  • Eropean Society for Vascular Surgery award in recognition for founding the Society, 2002
  • Honorary Citizen of Kranidi Greece, 2006

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

  • Lifetime Achievement Award Arizona Heart Institute. 2011
  • Lifetime Achievement Award Miami Heart Institute. 2012
  • Lifetime Achievement Award Society for Vascular Surgery, June 2018 –citation by Enrico Ascher

The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) has introduced a new award, the International Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognises “outstanding contribution to vascular surgery” and global acclaim. Enrico Ascher (NYU Langone Health, New York, USA), who describes it as “the Nobel Prize of vascular surgery”, presented the award to Roger Greenhalgh (London, UK) at the SVS Vascular Annual Meeting (VAM; 20–23 June, Boston, USA).

Ascher—who is a former vice president, president-elect and president of the SVS—tells Vascular News, “I think this is probably the most prestigious award [in vascular surgery] that exists nowadays, because of the process—not because the SVS is sponsoring it, but because actually all the societies are involved.” The selection process is drastically different to the long-standing general SVS Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognises one member of its society each year. Instead, the society’s International Research Committee accepted nominations for the award from “every major and regional society, as well as government agencies” worldwide, with strict eligibility requirements. Following the externally-led nomination process, the SVS committee chose its top candidates to be considered by the society’s Executive Board, which selects the final recipient of the award.

“The nomination process is not easy,” Ascher said at the Vascular Annual Meeting, highlighting the “severe” eligibility requirements for receiving the award and the scale of the international selection process. “One vascular surgeon not only meets all the expectations, but indeed surpasses them,” Ascher noted before presenting Greenhalgh as the recipient.

Accepting the award, Greenhalgh highlighted the many American vascular surgeons and pioneers of the field that shaped his career and his life. Greenhalgh described how he learned and benefitted greatly from mentors such as Michael DeBakey, John Bergen, James Yao and many others. “I was privileged to learn from the masters, and tried to reproduce the SVS,” ultimately leading to creating the Charing Cross Symposium—now 40 years running. In founding the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS), Greenhalgh further stated, “All I did was listen to DeBakey and Jesse Thompson, and copy the SVS.”

The inspiration from across the Atlantic can be seen in the details of Greenhalgh’s legacy, from the name of the leading European society and journal he helped establish: a society for vascular surgery and a journal of vascular surgery. In his parting contribution as chairman of the board for the European Journal of Vascular Surgery, Greenhalgh said, “I persuaded them with a narrow vote to become the journal of vascular and endovascular surgery; that is the one difference.”

“We are proud of this award and we are lucky that we were able to get Professor Greenhalgh,” Ascher told Vascular News. “To me, he has been something close to one of my idols, in every aspect possible. He is not only a leader in vascular surgery, he is a moral leader, which makes him unique.

“He leads by example. Not only by his contributions, or his political influence, or his knowledge, or trials, but actually as a person. As a person who is totally committed to his profession, to his family, to his friends, to his peers. He thinks first about them, and not about himself. That is what makes him a moral leader, and what sets him apart.”

Greenhalgh is also set to receive an honorary fellowship of the American College of Surgeons later this year.

 

HONORARY FELLOWSHIPS

  • Honorary Fellowship Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, FRCSE Edinburgh, Ad hominem. 1999
  • Honorary Fellow British Society of Interventional Radiology, BSIR. 2006
  • Honorary Fellowship Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, FRCS Ireland. 2007
  • Honorary Fellowship of American College of Surgeons, October 2018-citation by  Michel S. Makaroun, MD, FACS

Prof. Roger Greenhalgh is a vascular surgeon from London, U.K. He is recognized internationally for his major contributions to education, training, and research in vascular surgery. He is emeritus professor of surgery at the Imperial College in London and head of its Vascular Surgery Research Group.

Professor Greenhalgh was educated at Cambridge University and at St. Thomas Hospital in London. He spent a year in the U.S. in Boston, MA, and Denver, CO. He has served as department head, and later as dean, of Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, London. He played critical roles in the formation and governance of the European Board of Surgery, and the European Board of Vascular Surgery, as well as the European Society for Vascular Surgery and the Journal of Vascular Surgery. He championed the new pathway for vascular surgery training in the U.K. and started the Charing Cross Symposium, one of the best-attended vascular symposia in the world, which this year celebrated its 40th anniversary. He has received 30 international honorary memberships, prizes, and awards, and, most recently, an International Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for Vascular Surgery. He has published more than 400 manuscripts and books.

Professor Greenhalgh’s most significant contributions were in promoting level one evidence in vascular surgery practice. He led more than a dozen trials, many of these in prospective randomized studies, in the field of aneurysm management. The U.K. Small Aneurysm Trial, EVAR [endovascular aneurysm repair]1, EVAR2, and IMPROVE [Immediate Management of the Patient with Rupture: Open Versus Endovascular repair] have shaped our understanding of the natural history and treatment options for aortic aneurysms and form the basis of many societal practice guidelines.

Professor Greenhalgh is a distinguished surgeon, educator, scientist, friend, and colleague. He has been the mentor and inspiration for a whole generation of vascular leaders in Europe and richly deserves honorary fellowship in our American College of Surgeons. The U.S. vascular community extends its congratulations to Dr. Greenhalgh, his wife Karin, and his children, Stephen and Christina, for this singular honor.

memberships



  • Honorary Member, Vascular Surgical Society of South Africa. 1989
  • Member, Hellenic Surgical Society. 1991
  • Honorary Member, The Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery. 1991
  • Honorary Member, Polish Surgical Society. 1991
  • Honorary Member, Mediterranean League of Angiology and Vascular Surgery. 1991
  • Honorary Member, Vascular Surgical Society of Germany. 1992
  • Honorary Member, Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery. 1993
  • Honorary Member, European Society for Vascular Surgery. 1993
  • Member, Council Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. 1993 – 2008
  • Honorary Member, Hellenic Vascular Surgical Society. 1995
  • Member, Mediterranean League of Vascular Surgeons. 1996
  • Member of MRC College of Experts, Medical Research Council. 2002–
  • Honorary Member, Vascular Surgical Society of Austria. 2002
  • Honorary Member, Society of Clinical Vascular Surgeons, Orlando, USA. 2011

PUBLICATIONS


Book cover


Professor Greenhalgh has long focussed upon on the causation and optimal management of aneurysmal arterial disease. After early publications on basic causation, he led the UK Small Aneurysm Trial (UKSAT) which findings were confirmed by 3 additional trials, ADAM, CAESAR and PIVOTAL with similar protocols all suggesting that 5.5cm is the threshold for intervention for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. Population screening became feasible based upon these data and the MASS trial. The next need was to determine the place of endovascular repair and he became Principal Investigator of the two Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) trials, the first in the world and the largest so far. He has also dedicated 41 years of research to the effect of tobacco smoke and advancement in the knowledge and treatment of arterial disease. Professor Greenhalgh worked actively as chief investigator in the Mild to Moderate Intermittent Claudication (MIMIC) trial and Vein Graft Surveillance (VGST) trials as well as other research projects on aortic imaging. His work on a 20-year programme of aortic research was an example of global "impact" of research in the Imperial College Research Assessment Framework submission 2014-2020. The statistical analyses of this programme were based at Cambridge University. Both Imperial College and Cambridge University are ranked in the top 10 Universities in the world.

Professor Greenhalgh’s book “Born to be a surgeon” compiles an autobiographical view of what has driven him to continue his urge to see advance in patient management. At a recent oration by a co-worker it was questioned whether he had brought about even more value from his writings than his technical management of many NHS but also Nobel prize winners, Heads of State and Prime Ministers all operated upon by him and expert team at Charing Cross Hospital now part of Imperial College.

THESES

1. Serum Lipids and Lipoproteins in Peripheral Arterial Disease

1973  Cambridge University, MChir Thesis

 

2. Lipoprotein Control in Peripheral Arterial Disease

1982 Cambridge University MD Thesis

 

BOOKS

1. Progress in Stroke Research
    RM Greenhalgh and F Clifford Rose (Eds)
    1979 Pitman Medical, London

2. Smoking and Arterial Disease
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1981 Pitman Medical, London

3. Hormones and Vascular Disease
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1981 Pitman Medical, London Spanish and Russian Editions

4. Femoro distal Bypass
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1981 Pitman Medical, London

5. Extra Anatomic and Secondary Arterial Reconstruction
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1982 Pitman Medical, London

6. Progress in Stroke Research 3
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1983 Pitman Books, London

7. Vascular Surgical Techniques
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1984 Butterworths, London

8. Diagnostic Techniques and Assessment Procedures in Vascular Surgery
    RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
    1985 Grune & Stratton, London

9. Vascular Surgery: Issues in Current Practice
    RM Greenhalgh, CW Jamieson, AN Nicolaides (Eds)
    1986 Grune & Stratton, London

10. Indications in Vascular Surgery
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      1988 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

11. Limb Salvage and Amputation for Vascular Disease
      RM Greenhalgh, CW Jamieson, AN Nicolaides (Eds)
      1988 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

12. Vascular Surgical Techniques: An atlas (2nd Edition)
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      1989 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

13. The Cause and Management of Aortic Aneurysms
      RM Greenhalgh and J Mannick Eds.
      1990 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

14. The Maintence of Arterial Reconstruction
      RM Greenhalgh and LH Hollier (Eds)
      1991 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

15. Vascular Surgical Emergencies
      RM Greenhalgh and LH Hollier (Eds)
      1992 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

16. Surgery for Stroke
      RM Greenhalgh and LH Hollier (Eds)
      1993 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

17. Vascular and Endovascular Techniques: An atlas
      (3rd Edition)

       RM Greenhalgh
      1994 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

18. Vascular Imaging for Surgeons
      RM Greenhalgh
      1995 W B Saunders, London: Philadelphia

19. Trials and Tribulations of Vascular Surgery
      RM Greenhalgh
      1996 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

20. Clinical Surgery
      A Cuschieri, TPJ Hennessy, RM Greenhalgh,

      DI Rowley, PA Grace
      1996 Blackwell Science

21. Inflammatory & Thrombotic Problems in Vascular Surgery
      RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
      1997 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

22. Indications in Vascular & Endovascular Surgery
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      1998 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

23. The Durability of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      1999 WB Saunders, London: Philadelphia

24. Vascular and Endovascular Opportunities
      RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell & AW Mitchell (Eds)
      2000 WB Saunders London: Philadelphia

25. Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Techniques
     (4th Edition Atlas)
      2002 WB Saunders London: Philadelphia

26. The Evidence for Vascular and Endovascular Reconstruction
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2002 WB Saunders London: Philadelphia

27. Vascular and Endovascular Controversies
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2003 Biba Medical, London

28. Vascular and Endovascular Challenges
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2004 Biba Medical, London

29. Towards Vascular and Endovascular Consensus
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2005 Biba Medical, London

30. More Vascular & Endovascular Controversies
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2006 Biba Medical, London

31. More Vascular & Endovascular Challenges
      RM Greenhalgh (Ed)
      2007 Biba Medical, London

32. Vascular and Endovascular Consensus update, 2008

33. Vascular and Endovascular Controversies update, 2009

34. Vascular and Endovascular Challenges update, 2010

35. Vascular and Endovascular Consensus update, 2011

36. Born to be a surgeon: Autobiography, 2012

37. Vascular and Endovascular Controversies update, 2012

38. Vascular and Endovascular Challenges update, 2013

39. Vascular and Endovascular Consensus update, 2014

40. Vascular and Endovascular Controversies update, 2015

41. Vascular and Endovascular Challenges update, 2016

42. Vascular and Endovascular Consensus update, 2017

43. Vascular and Endovascular Controversies update, 2018

44. Vascular and Endovascular Challenges update, 2019

45. Vascular and Endovascular Consensus update 2020 - digital

RESEARCH


Refereed Papers


DJ Maberly, RM Greenhalgh
Jaundice and exfoliative dermatitis due to phenylbutazone
Br J Dermatol, 1970: 82(6), 618-619

RM Greenhalgh, DS Rosengarten, P Martin
Role of sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis
Br Med J 1971: 1 (744), 332-334

RM Greenhalgh
Sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis
Review in Skin & Allergy News 1971: 7

RM Greenhalgh, DS Rosengarten, I Mervart, B Lewis, JS Calnan, P Martin
Serum lipids and lipoproteins in peripheral vascular disease
Lancet 1971; ii, 947 950

RM Greenhalgh, IC Talbot, JS Calnan
Multiple malignant melanoma. Report of a patient with four primary malignant cutaneous melanomas.
Br J Plast Surg 1971: 301 306

RM Greenhalgh, DS Rosengarten, JS Calnan
A single congenital arteriovenous fistula of the hand
Br J Surg 1972: 59(i), 76-78

RM Greenhalgh
Serum lipids and lipoproteins in peripheral arterial disease
Review in Year Book of Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery
1973: 310

RM Greenhalgh
Primary adenocarcinoma of the vermiform appendix
Proc Roy Soc Med 1974: 67(10), 1025

RM Greenhalgh, GW Taylor, J Kaye, B Lewis
Proceedings: A comparison of fasting serum lipid concentrations and lipoprotein patterns in patients with stenosing and dilating forms of peripheral arterial disease
Br J Surg. 1974: 61(4), 327

RM Greenhalgh, GW Taylor, B Lewis, J Kaye
A comparison of fasting serum lipid concentrations and lipoprotein patterns in patients with stenosing and dilating forms of peripheral arterial disease
J Cardiovasc Surg 1975: 16 (2), 150-151

RM Greenhalgh
Role of hyperlipoproteinaemia in the natural history of peripheral arterial disease. G Schettler, Y Goto, Y Hata, G Klose (Eds)
Atherosclerosis IV 1977, Springer Verlag Berlin 127

S P Janvrin, A Ur, RM Greenhalgh
Post operative deep vein thrombosis, an association with haemodilution
Br J Surg 1978: 68, 825

RM Greenhalgh et al
Intraoperative autotransfusion for elective aortic surgery
Br J Surg 1978: 65(10), 685-687

RM Greenhalgh, RD Illingworth, J McFie, SP Mills, GD Perkin, F Clifford Rose
Extracranial to intracranial micro-revascularisation for the treatment of completed ischaemic stroke
Br Med J 1979: 2(6181),18-19

RM Greenhalgh, R Bourne, LFA Rossi, CJC Kirk, M Hoare
The value of the electromagnetic flow probe in experimental and clinical microvascular anastomosis
Ann Surg 1979: 189 (3), 311-312

RM Greenhalgh
Extracranial to intracranial anastomosis
Br Med J 1979: 2 (1) (Leading Article)

PA Odhiambo, RM Greenhalgh, TJ Devine
The effects of aorto-iliac operations on sexual function in the male and a re-emphasis on possible preventive techniques
East Afr. Med. J 1979: 56 (10), 490-497

PA Odhiambo, RM Greenhalgh
Femoro popliteal vascular disease and surgery as an experience
Medicom 1979: 1,(2), 59 64

RM Greenhalgh, SP Mills, PV Cole, GW Taylor
The effect of smoking and diet of late failures after arterial reconstruction
Br J Surg 1979: 66, (12), 882

CJC Kirk, VJ Lund, NE Woolcock, RM Greenhalgh
The effect of advice to stop smoking on arterial disease patients assessed by serum thiocyanate levels
J Cardiovasc Surg 1980: 21 (5), 568 569

RM Greenhalgh, S Laing, GW Taylor
Risk factors in carotid artery stenosis and intracranial aneurysms
J Cardiovasc Surg 1980: 21 (5), 559 567

RM Greenhalgh, RD Illingworth, J McFie, SP Mills, G Perkin, F Clifford Rose
Extracranial to intracranial micro revascularisation for the treatment of completed stroke
American Heart Journal 1980: 100 (6 pt. 1), 937-938
SB Janvrin, G Davies, RM Greenhalgh
The pelvic phlebolith a marker of venous thrombosis
Br J Surg 1980: 67; 367

S Jennings, AJ Cass, BP Heather, RM Greenhalgh
Coagulation changes during major surgery in relationship to post-operative deep vein thrombosis
Br J Surg 1980: 67, 363

BP Heather, SA Jennings, RM Greenhalgh
The saline dilution test a preoperative indicator of DVT
Br J Surg 1980: 67(1), 63 65

RM Greenhalgh, SP Laing
Atherosclerosis is there a cure?
Medicographia 1980: 22, 24 28

SB Janvrin, G Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Ultra low dose intravenous heparin
Lancet 1980: 1(8181), 1302 1303

SP Laing, RM Greenhalgh
Standard exercise test to assess peripheral arterial disease
Br Med J 1980: 280(6206), 13 16

SB Janvrin, G Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Post-operative deep vein thrombosis caused by intravenous fluids during surgery
Br J Surg 1980: 67(10), 690 693

Sister Joseph, RM Greenhalgh
Autoimmune thyroiditis in peripheral arterial disease
J Cardiovasc Surg 1980: 21(4), 449 450

RM Greenhalgh, LFA Rossi, M Hoare
The precise technique of end-to-side microvascular anastomosis with a suitable experimental model
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1981: 63 (1), 28 30

LFA Rossi, M Hoare, RM Greenhalgh
Preoperative proof of patency of microvascular anastomoses
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1981: 63 (3), 189 191

RM Greenhalgh, SP Laing, PV Cole, GW Taylor
Smoking and arterial reconstruction
Br J Surg 1981: 68(9), 605 607

SB Janvrin, G Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Haemoconcentration and deep venous thrombosis [letter]
Lancet 1981: 4(2), 50

RM Greenhalgh
Naftidrofuryl for ischaemic rest pain: a controlled trial
Br J Surg 1981: 68(4), 265 266

SB Janvrin, G Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Deep vein thrombosis and intravenous fluids
Br J Surg 1981: 68, 370

S Jennings, AJ Cass, BP Heather, RM Greenhalgh
Coagulation changes during major surgery and relationship to post operative deep vein thrombosis
J Cardiovasc Surg 1981: 22(4) 327 329

RM Greenhalgh
Mechanical and biomechanical factors influencing arterial reconstruction
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1981: 63(6), 399 404

RM Greenhalgh, I Flack
The Buckston Browne arterial jig
Ann Roy Coll Surg Eng 1981: 408 410

BM Jones, R Sanders, RM Greenhalgh
Survival prediction in free flap tissue transfers
Br J Surg 1981: 34, 454 457

BP Heather, RM Greenhalgh
Prophylaxis of early post operative deep vein thrombosis by monitored heparin infusion
Phlebologie 1982: 35(1), 173 185

BP Heather, RM Greenhalgh
Prophylaxis of early post operative deep vein thrombosis by monitored heparin infusion
J Cardiovasc Surg 1982: 23 (3), 261 265

RM Greenhalgh (Commentary)
High versus conventional dose heparin for deep vein thrombosis
Surgery 1982: 92(6): 979

BM Jones, PB Dunscombe, RM Greenhalgh
Differential thermometry as a monitor of blood flow in skin flaps
Br J Plast Surg 1983: 36(1), 83 87

BM Jones, R Sanders, RM Greenhalgh
Monitoring skin flaps by colour measurement
Br J Plast Surg 1983: 36(1), 88 94

BM Jones, RM Greenhalgh
The use of the ultrasound Doppler flow meter in reconstructive microvascular surgery
Br J Plast Surg 1983: 36(2), 245 253

BM Jones, R Sanders, RM Greenhalgh
Interstitial fluid pressure as a circulatory monitor in skin flaps
Br Plast Surg 1983: 36(3), 358 362
SP Laing, RM Greenhalgh
The one minute exercise test for the assessment of peripheral arterial disease
Angio Archiv Bd 5 1983: 26, 103 105

SP Laing, RM Greenhalgh
The detection and progression of asymptomatic peripheral arterial disease
Br J Surg 1983: 70(10), 628 630

WJ McConathy, RM Greenhalgh, P Alaupovic, NE Woolcock, SP Laing, V Lund, ET Lee, GW Taylor
Plasma lipid and apolipoprotein profiles of women with two types of peripheral arterial disease
Atherosclerosis 1984: 50(3), 295 306

SA Jennings, BP Heather, RM Greenhalgh
Effect of continuous low dose intravenous heparin administered during operation on post operative measurements of antithrombin III and antifactor Xa
Surgery 1984: 96(3), 550-555

RM Greenhalgh
Peripheral Vascular Surgery
Postgraduate Doctor 1984

RM Greenhalgh
Modern Trends and Vascular Disease - Peripheral arterial disease
Trans Med Soc London 1982-84: 99-100, 111 113

AJ Cass, SA Jennings, RM Greenhalgh
Leg swelling after aortic surgery
Int J Angio 1984: 5(3), 207 208

IL Green, RM Greenhalgh
A simple non invasive technique for the diagnosis of aorto iliac disease
Br J Surg 1984: 7(ii), 903

IF Lane, IL Green, RM Greenhalgh
Non invasive assessment of arterial disease
Hospital Update 1984: 10, 861 868

IF Lane, J T C Irwin, SA Jennings, KR Poskitt, RM Greenhalgh, C NMcCollum
A specific thromboxane A* antagonist evaluated in vascular graft patients
Br J Surg 1984: 71, 903

RM Greenhalgh
Diagnostic differentieles grosses jambes (Resume)
Phlebologie 1985: 38(1), 95 96

KR Poskitt, G D Perkin, RM Greenhalgh
A relationship between claudication of the cauda equina and the small aorta syndrome
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1985: 48 (1), 75 79


JT Powell, JS Campa, BR Muller, R Starkie, RM Greenhalgh
Aortic aneurysms and A. proteinase inhibitor
Br J Surg 1985: 72, 401

AC Meek, IF Lane, RA Harper, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
Radiolabelled platelets in the evaluation of platelet inhibitory therapy following carotid endarterectomy
Nuclear Medicine 1985: 25(4), 85

J Walton, K Poskitt, CN McCollum, ERV Lloyd Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Chronic venous disorders is clinical assessment good enough?
Br J Surg 1985: 72, 1039

JO Roberts, BM Jones, RM Greenhalgh
An experimental investigation into the use of implanted thermocouples and differential thermometry as monitors for microvascular anastomoses
J Reconstr Microsurg 1985: 2:(1), 51 57

BM Bourke, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
Carotid endarterectomy in patients with actively changing neurological deficits-correlations with CT brain scans.
Aust-N-Z J Surg 1985: 55(4), 335-340

BM Bourke, RM Greenhalgh
Brachio-cephalic revascularisation from the intrathoracic aorta: use of a T-piece graft.
Aust-NZ J Surg 1985: 55(6), 589-592

IL Green, RM Greenhalgh
Common femoral pulse rise time index pulse rise time with correction for the length of the cardiac cycle
Br J Surg 1985: 72, 1022

SP Laing, RM Greenhalgh
Treadmill testing in the assessment of peripheral arterial disease
Int Angiology 1986: 5(4), 249 252

JO Roberts, BM Jones, RM Greenhalgh
An implanted ultrasound Doppler probe for microvascular monitoring: an experimental study.
Br J Plas Surg 1986: 39(1), 118-124

AJ Cass, JA Jennings, RM Greenhalgh
Leg swelling after aortic surgery
Int Angiology 1986: 5(3), 207-208

A C Meek, IF Lane, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
The effect of cyclo oxygenase inhibition on thrombogenicity following carotid endarterectomy
Eicosanoids and Fatty Acids 1986: 1, 59

S D Blair, SB Janvrin, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
Effect of early blood transfusion on gastrointestinal haemorrhage
Br J Surg 1986: 73(10), 783 785

BM Bourke, McCollum CN, Greenhalgh RM
Maximising the use of autogenous vein using the in situ (valve incision) technique
Aust-NZ J Surg 1986: 56(2), 135-139

MG Mathews, P Biggs, P van-Geene, RM Greenhalgh
Failure to culture bacteria in groin lymph nodes during arterial reconstruction
J Cardiovas Surg Torino 1986: 27(3), 286-287

J McIvor, T J Steiner, GD Perkin, RM Greenhalgh, F Clifford Rose
Neurological morbidity of arch and carotid arteriography in cerebrovascular disease. The influence of contrast medium and radiologist
Br J Radiol 1987 60 (710), 117 122

JS Campa, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Elastin degradation in abdominal aortic aneurysms
Atherosclerosis 1987: 65(1 2), 13 21

A C Meek, C N McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
The effect of cyclo oxygenase inhibition on thrombogenicity following carotid endarterectomy
Prog Clin Biol Res 1987: 242, 399 402

S Blair, RM Greenhalgh, C McCollum
The mechanism of the hypercoagulable response to haemorrhage
Thrombosis and haemostasis 1987: 58(1), 108

I Lane, RM Greenhalgh
Is Atherosclerosis at the adductor canal related to exercise
Br J Surg 1987: 74(12), 1153 53
M Sian, RM Greenhalgh
Smoking habit carboxyhaemoglobin level and obesity in patients with peripheral arterial disease
Proceeding of the Nutrition Society 1987: 46(2), 80

MR Ellis, RM Greenhalgh
Management of asymptomatic carotid bruit
J Vasc Surg 1987: 5(6), 869 873

M Ellis, R Dain, RM Greenhalgh
The clinical value of non invasive assessment of the carotid arteries
Hospital Update 1987

SD Blair, S Menashi, D Samson, RM Greenhalgh
Whole blood clotting tests: an evaluation of five methods
Clin Lab Haematol 1987: 9(1), 91 94

JT Powell, BR Muller, RM Greenhalgh
Acute phase proteins in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms
J Cardiovasc Surg 1987: 28(5), 528 530

SA Wiseman, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Dyslipoproteinia in femoro popliteal bypass patients
Biochem Soc Trans 1987: 15(3), 473 4

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Multifactorial inheritance of abdominal aortic aneurysm
Eur J Vascul Surg 1987: 1(1), 29 31

IL Green, AD Taylor, RM Greenhalgh
Femoral artery pulse rise time: an objective test for aorto iliac disease
Eur J Vascul Surg 1987: 1(2), 121 127

J Field, J McIvor, RM Greenhalgh
Transaxillary angiography: an acceptable approach when perfemoral angiography is not acceptable
Eur J Vascul Surg 1987: 1(3), 193 195

RM Greenhalgh
The European Society for Vascular Surgery
Eur J Vasc Surg 1987: 1(5), 291-293
J McIvor, TJ Steiner, GD Perkin, RM Greenhalgh, FC Rose
The neurological morbidity of cerebral arteriography in cerebrovascular disease; the effect of contrast medium and radiologist
Ann Radiol (Paris) 1987:30(2), 125-127

MV Monsalve, PJ Talmud, A Kay, S Wiseman, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries
Correlation between restriction fragment length polymorphisms of apolipoprotein B and serum lipid levels in patients with peripheral and coronaryarterial diseases
Biochem Soc Trans 1987: 15, 629 631

JT Powell, J Alaghband Zadeh, G Carter, RM Greenhalgh, PBS Fowler
Raised serum thyrotrophin in women with peripheral arterial disease
Br J Surg 1987: 74(12), 1139 1141

S Menashi, JS Campa, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Collagen in abdominal aortic aneurysms: typing, content, and degradation
J Vasc Surg 1987: 6 (6), 578 582

AC Meek, IF Lane, R A Harper, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh
Radiolabelled platelets in the evaluation of platelet inhibitory therapy following carotid endarterectomy
Nuclear Medicine 1987: 26, 396 398

JT Powell, BR Muller, RM Greenhalgh
Acute phase proteins in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms
J Cardiovasc Surg 1987: 28(5), 528 530

JS Campa, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Culture of smooth muscle cells from human aortic biopsies
J of Physiology 1987: 387, 21

RM Greenhalgh, HHG Eastcott, A Mansfield, D Taylor
Aneurysm jig for anastomosis techniques
Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1987: 69(5), 199 200

AC Meek, C McCollum, A Chidlow, RM Greenhalgh
Platelet deposition following carotid endarterectomyrelates to subsequentintimal thickening
Br J Surg 1988: 75(4), 393 395

D Wright, RM Greenhalgh, CN McCollum, C Munro, PM Dawson
Venous surgery and ulcer healing a randomised clinical trial
J Vasc Surg 1988: 75(6), 617 619

MV Monsalve, R Young, J Jobsis, SA Wiseman, S Dhamu, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries
DNA polymorphisms of the gene for apolipoprotein B in patients with peripheral arterial disease
Atherosclerosis 1988: 70 (1 2), 123 129

K Baxter, S Wiseman, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Pilot study of a screening test for peripheral arterialdisease in middle aged men: fibrinogen as a possible risk factor
Cardiovasc Research 1988: 22 (4), 300 302

AC Meek, Chidlow A, IF Lane, RM Greenhalgh, CN McCollum
Platelet kinetics following carotid endarterectomy: the effect of aspirin and patch angioplasty
Eur J Vasc Surg 1988: 2 (2), 99 104

JT Powell, M Sian, S Wiseman, RM Greenhalgh
Fibrinogen and carboxyhaemoglobin in peripheral arterial disease
(Letter) Lancet 1988: 16(1) (8577): 121

MV Monsalve, R Young, DB Wile, SA Wiseman, RM Greenhalgh JT Powell, SE Humphries
Frequency of DNA Polymorphism of the Fibrinogen gene in patients with cardiovascular disease
Fibrinogen 3. Biochemistry, biological functions, gene regulation and expression. 1988: 3, 21 25

MV Monsalve, R Young, SA Wiseman, S Dhamu, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries
Study of DNA polymorphisms of the apoliproteins A1 C111 AIV gene clustering patients with peripheral arterial disease
Clinical Science (1989): 76(2), 221 228

JT Powell and RM Greenhalgh
Cellular, enzymatic and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysms
J Vasc Surg 1989: 9 (2), 297 304

JT Powell, SA Wiseman, G Carter, J Alaghband Zadeh, PB Fowler, RM Greenhalgh
Can thyroxine halt the progression of peripheral arterial disease?
Eur J Vascul Surg 1989: 3(1), 85-87

S Wiseman, G Kenchington, R Dain, C E Marshall, C N McCollum, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Influence of smoking and plasma factors on patency of femoropopliteal vein grafts
B.M.J. 1989: 299(6700), 643 646

WJ McConathy, P Alaupovic, N Woolcock, SP Laing, J Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Lipids and apolipoprotein profiles in men with aneurysmal and stenosing aorto iliac atherosclerosis
Eur J Vascul Surg 1989: 3(6), 511 514

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Cellular, enzymatic and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
J Vascul Surg 1989: 9, 297-304

P M Dawson, RM Greenhalgh
Aorto enteric fistula
Hospital Update 1989:15, 838

P M Dawson, RM Greenhalgh
Graft-enteric fistula
Br J Surg 1989; 76(2): 207

JT Powell and RM Greenhalgh
Cellular, enzymatic and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysm
J. Vasc.Surg 1989; 9 (2): 297-304

JT Powell, A Bashir, S Dawson, N Vine, A M Henney, SE Humphries, RM Greenhalgh
Genetic variation on chromosome 16 is associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm
Clin Sci 1990: 78(1), 13 16

RM Greenhalgh
Prognosis for abdominal aortic aneurysm
B.M.J. leading article 1990: 301(6744), 136

J Walton, RM Greenhalgh
Brachial artery damage following cardiac catheterisation: When to re-explore
Euro J Vasc Surg 1990: 4(3), 219-222

RM Greenhalgh
Vascular grafts in the 1990s: lessons from the past
Acta Chir Scand Suppl 1990: 555, 249-253

S Wiseman, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
The influence of smoking and plasma factors on prosthetic graft patency
Euro J Vasc Surg 1990: 4, 57 61

SF Journeaux, B Master, RM Greenhalgh, TR Bull
Sudden senorineural hearing loss as a complication of non-otologic surgery.
J Laryng Otol 1990: 104(9), 711-712

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Changing the smoking habit and its influence on the management of vascular disease.
Acta Chir Scand Suppl 1990: 555, 99-103

C McCollum, C Alexander, G Kenchington, P Franks, RM Greenhalgh.
Antiplatelet drugs in femoro-popliteal vein bypass: a multicentre trial.
J Vasc Surg 1991: 13(1), 150-162

ND Kitchen, DB Hocken, RM Greenhalgh, DK Kaplan
Use of the Denver pleuroperitoneal shunt in the treatment of chylothorax secondary to filariasis.
Thorax 1991; 46(2), 144-145

JT Powell, J Adamson, ST MacSweeney, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries, A Henney.
Genetic variants of collagen III and abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Eur J Vascul Surg 1991: 5(2), 145-148.

M Ellis, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Limitations of ultrasonography in surveillance of small abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Br J Surg 1991: 78(5) 614-616

S A Wiseman, JT Powell, N Barber, SE Humphries, RM Greenhalgh.
Influence of apolipoproteins on the anatomical distribution of arterial disease.
Atherosclerosis 1991: 89(2-3), 231-237

MV Monsalve, D Robinson, NE Woolcock, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries.
Within-individual variation in serum cholesterol levels: association with DNA polymorphisms at the apolipoprotein B and AI-CIII-AIV loci in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
Clin Genet 1991: 39(4) 260-273

JT Powell, G Carter, N Woolcock, RM Greenhalgh, PB Fowler, J A Zadeh
The relationship between serum cholesterol and serum thyrotrophin in women with arterial disease.
Ann Clin Biochem 1991:28 (pt 3), 318-319

CN McCollum, GF Kenchington, CE Alexander, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh
PTFE or HUV in femoro-popliteal bypass: a multicentre trial.
Eur J Vasc Surg 1991: 5(4), 435-443

M Ellis, R Cuming, S Laing, R Vashisht, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh, MK O’Malley
The reproducibility of colour-coded duplex scanning in measuring arterial wall dimensions.
Eur J Vascul Surg 1992: 6(4), 386-389

PJ Franks, ST MacSweeney, R Cuming, MR Ellis, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Detection of asymptomatic arterial disease.
Ann Chir Gynaecol 1992: 81 (2), 115-117

MR Ellis, PJ Franks, R Cuming, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Prevalence, progression and natural history of asymptomatic carotid stenosis: is there a place for carotid endarterectomy?
Eur J Vasc Surg 1992: 6(2), 172-177

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Smoking and factors influencing the outcome of arterial reconstruction.
Ann Chir Gynaecol 1992: 81(2), 236-241

PJ Franks, M Sian, G F Kenchington, C E Alexander, JTPowell, RM Greenhalgh.
Aspirin usage and its influence on femoro-popliteal vein graft patency.
Eur J Vasc Surg 1992: 6, 185-1

J Adamson, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Selection for screening for familial aortic aneurysms.
Br J Surg 1992: 79(9), 897-898

R Vashisht, MR Ellis, C Skidmore, S D Blair, RM Greenhalgh,
M K O'Malley.
Colour-coded duplex ultrasonography in the selection of patients for endovascular surgery
Br J Surg 1992: 79(10), 1030-1031

ST MacSweeney, G Young, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell.
Mechanical properties of the aneurysmal aorta.
Br J Surg, 1992: 79(12), 1281-1284

CJ Moffatt, PJ Franks, M Oldroyd, N Bosanquet, P Brown, RM Greenhalgh, C N McCollum.
Community clinics for leg ulcers and impact on healing.
BMJ, 1992: 305(6866), 1389-1392

J Alaghband-Zadeh, SA Wiseman, RM Greenhalgh, G D Carter, JT Powell, PB Fowler.
L-thyroxine reduces serum apolipoprotein B and limits progression of arterial disease in women claudicants with elevated serum thyroid-stimulating hormone.
Eur J Int Med, 1992: 3, 213-2

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Vasc Med Rev 1992: 3: 41-52

C J Moffatt, PJ Franks, MI Oldroyd, RM Greenhalgh.
Randomised trial of an occlusive dressing in the treatment of chronic non healing leg ulcers.
Phlebology 1992: 7, 105-107

M Ellis, R Cuming, S Laing, R Vashisht, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh, MK O’Malley
The reproducibility of colour-coded duplex scanning in measuring arterial wall dimensions
Eur J Vasc Surg 1992: 6(4), 386-9

FG Fowkes, CV Ruckley, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms [letter comment]
BMJ 1992: 305(6860), 1013

RM Greenhalgh, R Cuming, GD Perkin, CN McCollum.
Urgent carotid surgery for high risk patients.
Eur J Vasc Surg, 1993: 7, (Supplement A) 25-32

JT Powell, J Adamson, ST MacSweeney, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries, AM Henney
Influence of type III collagen genotype on aortic diameter and disease.
Br J Surg 1993: 80(10), 1246-1248

ST MacSweeney, M O'Meara M, C Alexander, MK O'Malley, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
High prevalence of unsuspected abdominal aortic aneurysm in patients with confirmed symptomatic peripheral or cerebral arterial disease: a study of 561 patients.
Br J Surg 1993: 80(5), 582-584

PE Bearn, CN McCollum, RM Greenhalgh.
The influence of collagen and albumen presealants on knitted Dacron grafts.
Eur J Vasc.Surg 1993: 7(3), 271-276

D J Higman, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh.
Smoking impairs endothelium-dependent relaxation of saphenous vein.
Br J Surg 1993: 80(10): 1242-1245

R Cuming, P Worrell, NE Woolcock, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
The influence of smoking and lipids on restenosis after carotid endartarectomy.
Eur J Vasc Surg 1993: 7(5), 572-576

AT Webb, PJ Franks, DA Reaveley, RM Greenhalgh, EA Brown
Prevalence of intermittent claudication and risk factors for its development in patients on renal replacement therapy.
Eur J Vasc Surg: 1993: 7(5), 523-527

RM Greenhalgh
Provision of acute beds in inner London. Are all Thames Regions the same? (Letter:Comment).
BMJ 1993: 306(6893), 1692

H D Lowrens, J Adamson, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Risk factors for atherosclerosis in men with stenosing or aneurysmal disease of the abdominal aorta.
Int J Angio 1993; 12: No 1, 21-

P Fiorani, RM Greenhalgh, AD Callow, A Ueno, WS Fields
Comments to the editorial: “Are ultrasonic imaging technics (duplex or triplex) alone sufficient for decision making in carotid endarterectomy? Pros and cons”.
Int Angiol 1993: 12(1), 73-74

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, CV Ruckley, FG Fowkes
Prologue to a surgical trial.
Lancet 1993: 342(8885), 1473-1474

M Adesasiah, RM Greenhalgh, A Henney, STR MacSweeney, N Poulter, JT Powell
Abdominal aortic aneurysms - Physicians, Scientists Meeting at University College Hospital.
Lancet 1993: 341, 215-220

HD Louwrens, J Adamson, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Risk factors for atherosclerosis in men with stenosing or aneurysmal disease of the abdominal aorta.
Int Angiol: 1993: 12(1), 21-24

DJ Higman, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, A Coady, J Moss
Is thickening of the basal lamina in the saphenous vein a hallmark of smoking?
Br Heart J 1994: 71(1), 45-50

R Cuming, SD Blair, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
The use of Duplex scanning to diagnose perioperative carotid occlusions.
Eur J Vascul Surg 1994: 8(2), 143-147

ST MacSweeney, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysm: a review.
Br J Surg 1994: 81(7), 935-941

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Continued smoking and the results of vascular reconstruction [letter]
Br J Surg 1994: 81(8), 1242

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Arterial bypass surgery and smokers [Editorial] [see comments]
BMJ 1994: 308(6929), 607-608

PJ Franks, N Bosanquet, C Moffat, RM Greenhalgh, C McCollum, M Connolly, M Oldroyd
Community Leg Ulcer Clinics: cost-effectiveness
Health Trends 1994: 25(4), 146-148

ST MacSweeney, M Ellis, PC Worrell, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Smoking and growth rate of small abdominal aortic aneurysms.
Lancet 1994: 344(8923), 651-652

ST MacSweeney, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysm
Br J Surg 1994: 81(7), 935-941

ST MacSweeney, R Cuming, RM Greenhalgh
Colour Doppler ultrasonographic imaging in the diagnosis of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome [see comments]
Br J Surg 1994: 81(6), 822-823

RM Greenhalgh
Commentary: The obituary of general surgery?
BMJ 1994: 309(6951), 388

R Cuming, SD Blair, JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
The use of duplex scanning to diagnose perioperative carotid occlusions.
Eur.J.Vasc.Surg. 1994: 8(2), 143-7


The UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants
The UK Small Aneurysm Trial: Design, Methods and Progress
Eur J Vasc. Endovasc. Surg 1995: 9(1), 42-48

PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh, CV Ruckley, FGR Fowkes, JTPowell
The UK Small Aneurysm Trial: Design, methods and progress.
Eur J Vasc Surg 1995: 9, 415-420

T. Freestone, RJ Turner, A Coady, DJ Higman, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Inflammation and matrix metalloproteinases in the enlarging abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Arterioscler Thomb Vasc Biol 1995: 15(8), 1145 – 1151

PJ Franks, N Bosanquet, M Connolly, MI Oldroyd, CJ Moffatt, RM Greenhalgh, CN McCollum
Venous ulcer healing: effect of socio-economic factors in London.
J Epidemiol Community Health 1995: 49(4), 385-388

ST MacSweeney, R Cuming, RM Greenhalgh
Colour Doppler ultrasonographic imaging in the diagnosis of popliteal artery entrapment syndrome [letter:comment]
Br J Surg 1995: 82(4), 569-570

RC Hicks, M Ellis, R Mir-Hasseine, DJ Higman, D Nott, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
The influence of fibrinogen concentration on the development of vein graft stenoses.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1995: 9(4), 415-420

SM Andrews, AW Anson, RM Greenhalgh, DM Nott
In vitro evaluation of endovascular stents to assess suitability for endovascular graft fixation.
Eur.J.Vasc.Endovasc.Surg. 1995: 9(4), 403-407.

PJ Franks, CJ Moffatt, M Connolly, N , N Bosanquet, MI Oldroyd, RM Greenhalgh, CN McCollum
Factors associated with healing leg ulceration with high compression.
Age Ageing. 1995: 24(5), 407-410

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Mode of genetic inheritance of abdominal aortic aneurysm: still no clear answers.
Chirurg. 1995: 66(9), 841-844

SM Andrews, R Cuming, ST MacSweeney, NK Barrett, RM Greenhalgh, DM Nott
Assessment of feasibility for endovascular prosthetic tube correction of aortic aneurysm.
Br.J.Surg. 1995: 82(7), 917-919

JT Powell, P Worrell, ST MacSweeney, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh
Smoking as a risk factor for abdominal aortic aneurysm
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1996: 800, 246-248

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh, CV Ruckley, FG
The UK Small Aneurysm Trial
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1996: 800, 249-251


DJ Higman, AM Strachan, L Buttery, RC Hicks, DR Springall, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Smoking impairs the activity of endothelial nitric oxide synthase in saphenous vein.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 1996:16(4), 546-552

J Golledge, R Cuming, DK Beattie, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
The influence of patient-related variables on the outcome of carotid
endarterectomy.
J.Vasc.Surg 1996: 24, 120-126

PJ Franks, RJ Edwards, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell.
Risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysms in smokers.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996:11(4), 487 – 492

I Smith, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh, NR Poulter, JT Powell
The influence of smoking cessation and hypertriglyceridaemia on the progression of peripheral arterial disease and the onset of critical ischaemia.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996: 11(4), 402 – 408

J Golledge, R Cuming, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Outcome of selective patching following carotid endarterectomy.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996: 11(4), 458-463

ST MacSweeney, C Skidmore, RJ Turner, M Sian, L Brown, AM Henney, RM Greenhalgh
Unravelling the familial tendency to aneurysmal disease: popliteal aneurysm, hypertension and fibrillin genotype.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996: 12(2), 162-166

J Golledge, DK Beattie, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Have the results of infrainguinal bypass improved with the widespread utilisation of postoperative surveillance?
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996: 11 (4),388-392

PJ Franks, RJ Edwards, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysms in smokers.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1996: 11, 487-492

J Colledge, R Cuming, DK Beattie, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Influence of patient-related variables on the outcome of carotid endarterectomy
J Vasc Surg 1996: 24(1), 120-126

J T Powell, ST MacSweeney, RM Greenhalgh, RJ Turner, AM Henney
Interaction between fibrillin genotype and blood pressure and the development of aneurysmal disease
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1996: 18(800), 198-207

JT Powell, RJ Edwards, PC Worrell, PJ Franks, RM Greenhalgh NR Poulter.
Risk factors associated with the development of peripheral arterialdisease in smokers: a case-control study.
Atherosclerosis 1997: 129(1), 41-48

J Golledge, R Cuming, M Ellis, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Carotid plaque characteristics and presenting symptom.
Br J Surg 1997: 84(12), 1697-1701

J Golledge, RCJ Hicks, M Ellis, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Dilatation of saphenous vein grafts by nitric oxide.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1997: 14(1), 41-47

DK Beattie, J Golledge, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Vein graft surveillance: is the case proven?
Ann R Coll Surg Eng 1997: 7(1), 1-2

DK Beattie, J Golledge, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Quality of life assessment in vascular disease: towards a consensus.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1997: 13(1), 9-13

DK Beattie, RM Greenhalgh, M Ellis, AH Davies
Duplex evaluation of renal artery stenosis
J Vascul Inves. 1997: 3(1), 52-61

J Golledge, R Cuming, M Ellis, DK Beattie, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Clinical follow-up rather than duplex surveillance after carotid endarterectomy.
J Vasc Surg 1997: 25(1) 55-63

J Golledge, R Cuming, M Ellis, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Duplex imaging findings predict stenosis after carotid endarterectomy.
J Vasc Surg 1997: 26(1) 43-48.

RC Hicks, RM Greenhalgh
The pathogenesis of vascular graft infection.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1997: 14, (Supplement A), 5-9

RC Hicks, J Moss, DJ Higman, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
The Influence of diabetes on the vasomotor responses of saphenous vein and the development of infra-inguinal vein graft stenosis
Diabetes 1997: 46(1), 113-118

JF Forbes, FGR Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell, CV Ruckley
Health service costs and quality of life for early elective surgery or ultrasonigraphic surveillance for small abdominal aortic aneurysms. The UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants
The Lancet 1998 352; 1656-1660

JF Forbes, FGR Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell, CV Ruckley Mortality results for randomised controlled trial of early elective surgery or ultrasonographic surveillance for small abdominal aortic aneurysms. The UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants The Lancet 1998 352; 1649-1655

M Guest, JJ Smith, MS Sira, P Madden, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Venous ulcer healing by four-layer compression bandaging is not influenced by the pattern of venous incompetence.
BrJ Surg 1999 86(11): 1437-1440

JJ Smith, AM Garratt, M Guest, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Evaluating and improving health-related quality of life in patients with varicose veins
J Vasc Surg 1999 30(4): 710-719

DK Beattie, M Sian, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
The influence of systemic factors of pre-existing intimal hyperplasia and their effect on the outcome of infra-inguinal arterial reconstruction with vein.
B J Surg 1999 8611): 1441-1447

RM Greenhalgh, JF Forbes, FG Fowkes, JT Powell, CV Ruckley, AR Brady, LC Brown, SG Thompson
Early elective open surgical repair of small abdominal aortic aneurysms is not recommended: results of the UK Small Aneurysm Trial. Steering Committee
Editorial: Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1998 16(6), 462-464

RG Gibbs, JC Todd, C Irvine, R Lawrenson, R Newson, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Relationship between the regional and national incidence of transient ischaemic attack and stroke and performance of carotid endarterectomy
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1998 16(1): 47-52

RM Greenhalgh, JF Forbes, FGR Fowkes, JT Powell, CV Ruckley, AR Brady, LC Brown and SG Thompson
Length of hospital stay following elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. The UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1998 16, 185-191
J Golledge, K Ferguson, M Ellis, T Sabharwal, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Outcome of femoropopliteal angioplasty
Ann Surg 1999 229(1): 146-153

IJ Franklin, LJ Walton, RM Greenhalgh and JT Powell
The influence of indomethacin on the metabolism and cytokine secretion of human aneurysmal aorta
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 1999 18(1): 35-42

J Golledge, M Ellis, T Sabharwal, T Sikdar, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Selection of patients for carotid endarterectomy
J Vasc Surg 1999 30(1): 122-130

LJ Walton, IJ Franklin, T Bayston, LC Brown, RM Greenhalgh, GW Taylor, JT Powell
Inhibition of prostaglandin E2 synthesis in abdominal aortic aneurysms: implications for smooth muscle cell viability, inflammatory processes, and the expansion of abdominal aortic aneurysms
Circulation 1999 100(1): 48-54

IJ Franklin, SL Harley, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Vascular surgical society of great britain and ireland: uptake of tetracycline in aortic aneurysms: influence on inflammation and proteolysis
Br J Surg 1999 86(5): 708

IJ Franklin, SL Harley, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Uptake of tetracycline by aortic aneurysm wall and its effect on inflammation and proteolysis
Br J Surg 1999 86(6): 771-775

SM Andrews, T Freestone, P Pate, RM Greenhalgh, DM Nott
Extraperitoneal laparoscopic aortic control with endovascular visualisation of a stent-graft combination
Cardiovasc Surg 1999 7(2): 225-227

DK Beattie, M Sian, RM Greenhalgh and AH Davies
Influence of systemic factors on pre-existing intimal hyperplasia and their effect on the outcome of infranguinal arterial reconstruction with vein
Br J Surg 1999 86(11): 1441-1447

M Guest, JJ Smith, MS Sira, P Madden, RM Greenhalgh and AH Davies
Venous ulcer healing by four-layer compression bandaging is not influenced by the pattern of venous incompetence
Br J Surg 1999 86(11): 1437-1440

JJ Smith, AM Garratt, Guest M, RM Greenhalgh and AH Davies
Evaluating and improving health-related quality of life in patients with varicose veins
J Vasc Surg 1999 30(4): 710-719

RJ Lilford, DA Braunholtz, SJL Edwards and RM Greenhalgh
Randomised trials and fast changing technologies: The case for Tracker Trials.
Br J Med 2000 320: 7226, 43-46

J Golledge, A Garrett, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Patient-assessed health outcomes in peripheral arterial disease [editorial]
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2000 19(2): 109-110

RJ Lilford, DA Braunholtz, SJL Edwards, RM Greenhalgh
Randomised trials and fast changing technologies: The case for Tracker Trials.
Br Med J. 2000 320 (7226); 43-46

J Golledge, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
The symptomatic carotid plaque
Stroke 2000 31(3): 774-781

JJ Smith, MG Guest, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Measuring the quality of life in patients with venous ulcers
J Vasc Surg 2000 31(4): 642-649

AR Brady, FG Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell, CV Ruckley, SG Thompson
Risk factors for postoperative death following elective surgical repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm: results from the UK Small Aneurysm Trial. On behalf of the UK Small Aneurysm Trial participants
Br J Surg 2000 87(6): 742-749

AR Brady, FG Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell, CV Ruckely and SG Thompson
Smoking, lung function and the prognosis of abdominal aortic aneurysm. On behalf of the UK Small Aneurysm Trial participants
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2000 19(6): 636-642

J Golledge, A Mitchell, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Systematic comparison of the early outcome of angioplasty and endarterectomy for symptomatic carotid artery disease
Stroke 2000 31(6): 1439-1443
PF Chong, J Golledge, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Exercise therapy or angioplasty? A summation analysis
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2000 20(1): 4-12 review

RG Gibbs, M Sian, AW Mitchell, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies, N Carey
Chlamydia pneumoniae does not influence atherosclerotic plaque behaviour in patients with established carotid artery stenosis
Stoke 2000 31(12): 2930-2935
JJ Smith, MG Guest, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Measuring quality of life in patients with venous ulcers
J Vasc Surg 2000 Apr 31(4); 642-649

G Geroulakos, C Missouris, A Mitchell, RM Greenhalgh
Endovascular Treatment of Renal Artery Stenosis
J Endovasc Ther 2001 8(2); 177-85 review

KG Jones, DJ Brull, LC Brown, M Sian, RM Greenhalgh, SE Humphries, JT Powell
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and the prognosis of abdominal aortic aneurysms
Circulation 2001 103(18):2260-2265

JT Powell, AR Brady, SG Thompson, FG Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh
Are we ignoring the importance of ankle pressures in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm?
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2001 21(1): 65-69

J Golledge, R Gibbs, C Irving, G Clayton, D Bond, RM Greenhalgh, P Lamont, AH Davies
Determinants of carotid microembolisation.
J Vasc Surg 2001 34(6): 1060-1064

RG Gibbs, R Newson, R Lawrenson, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Diagnosis and initial management of stroke and transient ischaemic attack across UK health regions from 1992 to 1996: experience of a national primary care database.
Stroke 2001 32(5): 1085-1090

G Geroulakos, C Missouris, A Mitchell, RM Greenhalgh
Endovascular treatment of renal artery stenosis.
J Endovasc Ther 2001 8(2): 177-185

JJ Smith, L Brown, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Randomised trial of pre-operative colour duplex marking in primary varicose vein surgery: outcome is not improved
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2002 23(4): 336-343

RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Screening men for aortic aneurysm.
BMJ 2002 325(7373): 1123-1124

AR Brady, LC Brown, FGR Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh and JT Powell
Long-term outcomes of immediate repair compared with surveillance for small abdominal aortic aneurysms. On behalf of The UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants
N Engl J Med 2002 346(19): 1445-1452
PF Chong, AM Garratt, J Gollege, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
The intermittent claudication questionnaire. A patient-assessed condition-specific health outcome measure.
J Vasc Surg 2002 36(4): 764-771; discussion 863-864

RM Greenhalgh
D-dimer and platelet aggregation and peripheral arterial disease –
Editorial Comments
European Heart Journal 2002 23(16): 1241

K Jones, J Powell, L Brown, R Greenhalgh, S Jormsjo, P Eriksson
The influence of 4G/5G polymorphism in the plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 gene promoter on the incidence growth and operative risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 2002 23(5): 421-425

JT Powell, RM Greenhalgh
Small Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
New England Journal of Medicine 2003 348(19): 1895-1901

P Eriksson, KG Jones, LC Brown, RM Greenhalgh, A Hamsen, JT Powell
Genetic approach to the role of cysteine proteases in the expansion of abdominal aortic aneurysms
B J Surg 2004 91(1): 86-89

DR Cheetham, L Burgess, M Ellis, A Williams, RM Greenhalgh, AH Davies
Does supervised exercise offer adjuvant benefit over exercise advice alone for the treatment of intermittent claudication? A randomised trial.
Eur J Vasc & Endovasc Surg 2004 27(1): 17-23

DR Cheetham, M Ellis, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Is the Stresst'er a reliable stress test to detect mild to moderate peripheral arterial disease?
Eur J Vasc & Endovasc Surg 2004 27(5): 545-548

LC Brown, D Epstein, A Manca, JD Beard, JT Powell and RM Greenhalgh
The UK Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) Trials: Design, Methodology and Progress.
Euro J Vasc & Endovasc Surg 2004 27 372-381

RM Greenhalgh
National screening programme for aortic aneurysm
Brit. Med J 2004 May 8;328(7448): 1087-1088 (Leading article)

A Howard , D Zaccagnini, M Ellis, A Williams, L Brown, N Salooja, AH Davies, RM Greenhalgh
Randomised clinical trial of low molecular weight heparin with thigh-length or knee-length antiembolism stockings for patients undergoing surgery.
Br J Surg 2004 90: 842-847

AR Brady, SG Thompson, GR Fowkes, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell: On behalf of the UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants
Abdominal aortic aneurysm expansion: Risk factors and Time Intervals for surveillance.
Circulation 110(1) July 2004 110; 16-21

Fowkes FGR, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT, Ruckley CV, Thompson SG, Brown LC
Facts and not fiction: The small aneurysm trials do not justify early surgical intervention
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 28(2) Aug 2004

Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC, Kwong GP, Powell JT, Thompson SG, EVAR Trial Participants
Comparison of endovascular aneurysm repair with open repair in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (EVAR trial 1), 30-day operative mortality results: randomised controlled trial
Lancet 2004 vol 364 (Sept); 843 – 848

AR Brady, JS Gibbs, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell, MR Sydes
Perioperative beta-blockade (POBBLE) for patients undergoing infrarenal vascular surgery: results of a randomized double-blind controlled trial.
J Vasc Surg 2005 (Apr)(4) 41: 602-609

A Roy, LC Brown, A Rodway, E Choke, MM Thompson, RM Greenhalgh, JT Powell
Colour duplex ultrasonography is insensitive for the detection of endoleak after aortic endografting: a systematic review.
J Endovasc Ther 2005 (June) 12(3) 297-305

RM Greenhalgh, LC Brown, D Epstein, GPS Kwong, JT Powell, MJ Sculpher,
SG Thompson
Endovascular aneurysm repair versus open repair in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (EVAR trial 1) randomised controlled trial
Lancet 2005 vol 365 (Jun); 2179-2186

RM Greenhalgh; LC Brown; D Epstein, GPS Kwong, JT Powell, MJ Sculpher;
SG Thompson
Endovascular aneurysm repair and outcome in patients unfit for open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms (EVAR trial 2) randomised controlled trial
Lancet 2005 vol 365 (Jun); 2187-2192

RM Greenhalgh, J Powell, L Brown, S Thompson: On behalf of the Writing Committee and EVAR Trial Participants.
Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm – Author’s reply.
Lancet 2005 vol 366 (Sept); 891


Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC, Powell JT, Thompson SG on behalf of the EVAR Trial participants.
Current interpretation of the UK EVAR Trials.
Acta Chir Belgica 2006; 106: 145-146.

Lederle FA, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM
Repair of small abdominal aortic aneurysms
N Engl J Med. 2006. Apr 6; 354(14): 1537-8

Chong PF, Garratt AM, Greenhalgh RM, Davies AH
Re: Mehta T, Venkata Subramaniam A, Chetter I, McCollum P. Assessing the validity and responsiveness of disease-specific quality of life instruments in intermittent claudication. Eur J Vasc Endovsc Surg 2006; 31: 46-52
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg; 2006 Jul; 32 (1): 110-1; author reply 110.

RM Greenhalgh, LC Brown and JT Powell
High Risk and Unfit for Open Repair are not the same
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 34(2) Aug 2007

Rodway A, Powell JT, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM
Change in orthogonal area of infra-renal AAA necks 2 years after either open or endovascular repair.
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 2007; 48(3): 38-9.

Greenhalgh RM
Impact of EVAR and DREAM trials on clinical practice
Journal of Endovascular Therapy 14(4) Aug 2007

Powell JT, Brown LC, Forbes J, Fowkes FG, Greenhalgh RM, Ruckley CV on behalf of the UK Small Aneurysm Trial Participants.
The long-term prognosis of patients with small abdominal aortic aneurysms following surgery or surveillance: 12-year final follow-up of patients enrolled in the UK Small Aneurysm Trial.
British Journal of Surgery 2007; 94: 702-8.

Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM, Howell S, Powell JT, Thompson SG on behalf of the EVAR Trial Participants.
Patient fitness and survival after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in patients from the UK EVAR Trials.
British Journal of Surgery 2007; 94: 709-16 June 2007

Epstein D, Sculpher MJ, Manca A, Michaels JA, Thompson SG, Brown LC, Buxton MJ, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM on behalf of the EVAR trial participants.
Endovascular repair versus open repair in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm: a modelling study to investigate long-term cost effectiveness.
British Journal of Surgery 95(2) Feb 2008

Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC, Kwong GPS, Powell JT, Thompson SG, Wyatt MG on behalf of The EVAR Trial Participants.
Secondary interventions and mortality following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: device-specific results from the UK EVAR Trials.
European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery 2007; 34: 281-290

Brookes MJ, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM.
Defining the role of endovascular therapy in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm: results of a prospective randomized controlled trial.
In Advances in Surgery, Ed. Cameron JL et al. Vol 40, Pub: Elsevier 2006; 191-202.

Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT
Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm: Can save lives but only if operative mortality is low
British Medical Journal 2007: Editorial (in press)

Greenhalgh RM
UK governmental interference in surgical training
The Lancet 2007; 369: 1928-1928

McColgan P, Peck GE, Greenhalgh RM, Sharma P
The genetics of abdominal aortic aneurysms: a comprehensive meta-analysis involving five candidate genes in over 4,700 subjects
Submitted to Annals of Surgery 2007

Powell JT, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM, Thompson SG on behalf of the EVAR Trial Participants
The Rupture rate of large abdominal aortic aneurysms: is this modified by anatomical suitability for endovascular repair?
Annals of Surgery, Jan 2008. Volume 247, Number 1

Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
New England Journal of Medicine Jan 31 2008; 358:494-501

Dick F, Brown LC, Powell JT, Reise J, Greenhalgh RM
Appraisal era for endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 108(3) May 2008

Dick F, Greenhalgh RM
Potential role of balloon expandable aorto-uni-femoral endografts
Italian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 15(2) June 2008

Rodway AD, Powell JT, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM
Do abdominal aortic aneurysm necks increase in size faster after endovascular than open repair?
European Journal of Vascular Surgery 35(6) June 2008

Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC
The Most Important Misinterpretations of the UK Randomised Trials on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Scandinavian Journal of Surgery 2008; Volume 97, Number 2:85-216

Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT
Registries and RCTs for new interventional procedures
LANCET 372(9642) 13 Sep 2008


Greenhalgh RM The MIMIC Trial Participants
The adjuvant benefit of angioplasty in patients with Mild to Moderate Intermittent Claudication (MIMIC) managed by supervised exercise, smoking cessation advice and best medical therapy: results from two randomised trials for stenotic femoropopliteal and Aortoiliac Arterial Disease.
European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery 36, pp. 680-688 Dec 2008

Brown LC, Thompson SG, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT; UK Small Aneurysm Trial
Participants
Fit patients with small abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) do not
benefit from early intervention
J Vasc Surg. 2008 Dec;48(6):1375-81.

McColgan Peter, Peck George E, Greenhalgh Roger M, Sharma Pankaj
The Genetics of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis Involving Eight Candidate Genes in Over 16,700 Patients
Int. Surg 2009; 94 350-358 Oct 2009

Powell JT, Thompson SG, Thompson MM, Grieve R, Nicholson AA, Ashleigh R, Hassan T, Moore F, Walker A, Braithwaite BD, et al
The Immediate Management of the Patient with Rupture: Open versus Endovascular Repair (IMPROVE) aneurysm trial
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 2009 Nov-Dec; 109(6): Nov 2009

Wyss TR, Dick F, England A, Brown LC, Rodway AD, Greenhalgh RM
Three-Dimensional Imaging Core Laboratory of the Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Trials: Validation of Methodology.
Journal title: European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery 38(6) Dec 2009 YEJVS3918

Reise JA, Sheldon H, Earnshaw J, Naylor AR, Dick F, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM
Patient preference for surgical method of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair:
postal survey
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 39(1) Jan 2010

Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM, Thompson SG, Powell JT on behalf of The EVAR Trial Participants
Does EVAR alter the rate of cardiovascular events in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm considered unfit for open repair? Results from the randomised EVAR Trial 2.
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2010 39(4) Apr 2010 EJVES6037R

Brown LC, Brown EA, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT, Thompson SG, UK EVAR Trial Participants
Renal Function and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA): The impact of different management strategies on long-term renal function in the UK EndoVascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) Trials.
Annals of Surgery 251(5) May 2010

Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC, Powell JT, Thompson SG, Epstein D, Sculpher MJ, United Kingdom EVAR Trial Investigators
Endovascular versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm
New England Journal of Medicine 362(20), 20 May 2010

Powell JT, Thompson MM, Thompson SG, Sweeting MJ, Ulug P, Hinchcliffe RJ, Greenhalgh RM, IMPROVE Trial Management Comm
Getting Research in the NHS started
Lancet 375(9731) 12 June 2010

Sweeting MJ, Thompson SG, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT
Use of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors is associated with increased growth rate of abdominal aortic aneurysms
Journal of Vascular Surgery 52(1) July 2010

Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT, Thompson SG, EVAR Trial Participants
Use of baseline factors to predict complications and reinterventions after endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm
British Journal of Surgery 97(8) August 2010

Greenhalgh RM, Brown LC, Powell JT
Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm REPLY
New England Journal of Medicine 363(15) 7 October 2010

Wyss TR, Brown LC, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM
Rate and Predictability of Graft Rupture After Endovascular and Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Data From the EVAR Trials.
Annals of Surgery 252(5) Nov 2010

Hafeez R, Greenhalgh R, Rajan J, Bloom S, McCartney S, Halligan S, Taylor SA
Use of small bowel imaging for the diagnosis and staging of Crohn's disease--a survey of current UK practice.
Br J Radiol 84(1002) Jun 2011

Brown LC, Thompson SG, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT; Endovascular Aneurysm Repair trial participants
Incidence of cardiovascular events and death after open or endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in the randomized EVAR trial 1.
Br J Surg 98(7) Jul 2011

Wyss TR, Dick F, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM
The influence of thrombus, calcification, angulation, and tortuosity of attachment sites on the time to the first graft-related complication after endovascular aneurysm repair.
J Vasc Surg 54(4) Oct 2011

Brown LC, Powell JT, Thompson SG, Epstein DM, Sculpher MJ, Greenhalgh RM
The UK EndoVascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) trials: randomised trials of EVAR versus standard therapy
Health Technol Assess16(9) 2012

Anjum A, von Allmen R, Greenhalgh R, Powell JT
Explaining the decrease in mortality from abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture
Br J Surg 99(5) May 2012

IMPROVE trial investigators, Powell JT, Hinchliffe RJ, Thompson MM, Sweeting MJ, Ashleigh R, Bell R, Gomes M, Greenhalgh RM, Grieve RJ, Heatley F, Thompson SG, Ulug P.
Observations from the IMPROVE trial concerning the clinical care of patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Br J Surg. 2014 Feb;101(3):216-24

IMPROVE Trial Investigators, Powell JT, Sweeting MJ, Thompson MM, Ashleigh R, Bell R, Gomes M, Greenhalgh RM, Grieve R, Heatley F, Hinchliffe RJ, Thompson SG, Ulug P.
Endovascular or open repair strategy for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: 30 day outcomes from IMPROVE randomised trial.
BMJ. 2014 Jan 13;348:f7661

Epstein D, Sculpher MJ, Powell JT, Thompson SG, Brown LC, Greenhalgh RM.
Long-term cost-effectiveness analysis of endovascular versus open repair for abdominal aortic aneurysm based on four randomized clinical trials.
Br J Surg. 2014 May;101(6):623-31

EVAR trial investigators, Patel R, Sweeting MJ, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM
Endovascular versus open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in 15-years’ follow-up of the UK endovascular aneurysm repair trial 1 (EVAR trial 1): a randomised controlled trial.
The Lancet. 2016; 388: 2366-74. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31135-7

EVAR trial investigators, Powell JT, Sweeting MJ, Ulug P, Blankensteijn JD,
Greenhalgh RM
Meta-analysis of individual-patient data from EVAR-1, DREAM, OVER and ACE trials comparing outcomes of endovascular oropen repair for abdominal aortic aneurysm over 5 years.
British Journal of Surgery 2017; 104: 166–178.
Published online in Wiley Online Library (www.bjs.co.uk). DOI: 10.1002/bjs.10430

Sweeting, MJ, Patel, R, Powell, JT, Greenhalgh, RM
Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Patients Physically Ineligible for Open Repair: Very Long-term Follow-up in the EVAR-2 Randomized Controlled Trial
Annals of Surgery. November 2017: 266(5): 713–719
doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000002392

IMPROVE trial investigators, Ulug P, Sweeting MJ, Gomes M, Hinchliffe RJ, Thompson MM, Thompson SG, Grieve R, Ashleigh R, Greenhalgh RM, Powell JT
Comparative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an endovascular strategy versus open repair for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: 3-year results of the IMPROVE randomised trial
BMJ 2017; 359
doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j4859 (Published 14 November 2017)


Patel R, Powell J T, Sweeting M J, Epstein D M, Barrett J K & Greenhalgh R M
The UK EndoVascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) randomised controlled trials: long-term follow-up and cost-effectiveness analysis
Health Technology Assessment Volume: 22, Issue:5, Published in January 2018
doi: https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22050


I. Grootes, J. K. Barrett, P. Ulug, F. Rohlffs, S. J. Laukontaus, R. Tulamo, M. Venermo, R. M. Greenhalgh, M. J. Sweeting
Predicting risk of rupture and rupture-preventing re-interventions utilising repeated measures on aneurysm sac diameter following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
BJS. September 2018: 105(10): 1294-1304
doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.10964

Kim Lg, Sweeting MJ, Epstein D, Venermo M, Rohlffs FEV, Greenhalgh RM
Optimizing Surveillance and Re-intervention Strategy Following Elective Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
Annals of Surgery, 2019 Oct 7. PMID:31592810, DOI:10.1097/SLA.0000000000003625


Fiona Rohlffs, Stephan Haulon, Tilo Kölbel, Roger Greenhalgh on behalf of the STEP Collaborators 

Stroke from Thoracic Endovascular Procedures (STEP) Collaboration

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Vol. 60, Issue 1, p5–6

Published online: March 11, 2020

 

50 Landmark Papers Every Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon Should Know.

“Endovascular versus Open Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in 15-Years’ Follow-Up of the UK Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Trial 1 (EVAR Trial 1): A Randomized Controlled Trial”

Patel R, Sweeting MJ, Powell JT, Greenhalgh RM, EVAR trial investigators Senior Review Author - Rohlffs FEV

Published online: April 2020

 

 

Charing Cross International Symposium 

CX International Symposium: 42 years of LOOKING FORWARD (1978 – 2020)


CONTROVERSIES                 CHALLENGES                CONSENSUS


Dedication to combine academia and professional practice is reflected in the CX International Vascular and Endovascular Symposium. founded in 1978 when Roger Greenhalgh was a Senior Lecturer. His series of annual books began then also.


The symposium’s main objective is to discuss Controversial topics within the vascular and endovascular fields, Challenge the evidence and reach Consensus among participants. The symposium started in 1978 and over the years has become one of the top 4 global vascular meetings in the world, 2 being driven by endovascular surgeons and 2 by interventional cardiologists.


The Charing Cross International Symposium was held at Imperial College until 2012, always in April, during the Easter College recess. Since 2013, due to its record numbers of attendance exceeding 4000, it is held at Olympia Grand in the west of London, UK. At its 40th meeting of "looking forward", it nevertheless celebrates the convening of the European Society for Vascular Surgery at CX on 6th May 1997 after a huge initiative from within the then Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Attendance at CX was from 86 different countries in 2017.


In 1996, the European Board of Vascular Surgery was founded again from initiatives which began within the Vascular Society, GBI in Pro- Continent of Europe days within the British Isles. It was with the blessing of the European Board of Surgery. The Council of the ESVS and EBVS meet at CX every year.

EDUCATION                            INNOVATION                       EVIDENCE

Publications

Journals

Grootes I, Barrett JK, Ulug P, et al., 2018, Predicting risk of rupture and rupture-preventing re-interventions utilising repeated measures on aneurysm sac diameter following endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, British Journal of Surgery, Vol:105, ISSN:1365-2168, Pages:1294-1304

Patel R, Powell JT, Sweeting MJ, et al., 2018, The UK EndoVascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) randomised controlled trials: long-term follow-up and cost-effectiveness analysis, Health Technology Assessment, Vol:22, ISSN:1366-5278, Pages:1-+

Powell JT, IMPROVE Trail Investigators, 2017, Comparative clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an endovascular strategy versus open repair for ruptured abdomina aortic aneurysm: 3-year results of the IMPROVE randomised trial, British Medical Journal, Vol:359, ISSN:0959-8138

Sweeting MJ, Patel R, Powell JT, et al., 2017, Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in patients physically ineligible for open repair: very long-term follow-up in the EVAR-2 randomized controlled trial, Annals of Surgery, Vol:266, ISSN:0003-4932, Pages:713-719

Powell JT, Sweeting MJ, Ulug P, et al., 2017, Meta-analysis of individual-patient data from EVAR-1, DREAM, OVER and ACE trials comparing outcomes of endovascular or open repair for abdominal aortic aneurysm over 5 years, British Journal of Surgery, Vol:104, ISSN:1365-2168, Pages:166-178

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