Our Physicians
Neil Goldstein, M.D.
Vascular Specialist
Dr. Goldstein is an Interventional Radiologist, ABR certified with CAQ in Vascular Intervention. He completed his IR fellowship training at UC Irvine and has been in academic IR practice since 2003. Dr. Goldstein’s skills and interests include peripheral vascular disease, venous interventions, IVC filter retrieval, vascular malformations, interventional oncology, trauma, transplant interventions, complex, fibroid embolization, pelvic pain, and the gamut of percutaneous and endovascular minimally invasive IR procedures. Dr. Goldstein brings a wealth of experience to Pedes Orange County. His addition to the practice furthers the efforts of Pedes Orange County in providing exceptional vascular care to Orange County.
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J. Joseph Hewett, M.D.
Vascular Specialist
Dr. J. Joseph Hewett is a graduate of the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Duke University Medical Center and his sub-specialty fellowship training in Vascular and Interventional Radiology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Dr. Hewett earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Arizona, graduating Summa Cum Laude and class valedictorian.
Dr. Hewett practices Interventional Medicine and has extensive experience in all aspects of minimally invasive surgery including peripheral arterial interventions, treatment of venous insufficiency and varicose veins, vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, radiofrequency ablation, chemoembolization, radioembolization, uterine artery embolization, vascular salvage for dialysis access, venous access, and spine stimulator implantation.
Dr. Hewett founded Pedes Orange County to create a new model for care delivery to patients with vascular disorders. He envisions Pedes Orange County as a new paradigm for bringing together world class physicians and technology in a dedicated collaborative effort to deliver unparalleled health benefits to patients with arterial and venous disease.
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Mazen Hashisho, M.D.
Vascular Surgeon
Dr. Mazen Hashisho is a Vascular, general and thoracic Surgeon with triple board certification from the American Board of Surgery and American Board of Thoracic Surgery. He completed his residency from The University of Iowa Medical Center. Later, he completed his fellowship in the subspecialty of cardiothoracic surgery from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, followed by a vascular surgery fellowship from The Loma Linda University Medical Center. He also did a year fellowship in minimally invasive thoracic surgery.
Dr. Hashisho has extensive clinical and academic experience as he has performed his duties as a vascular, general, and thoracic surgeon in various clinical settings. He also has considerable clinical teaching experience and has contributed to several publications. Dr. Hashisho has extensive experience in open and minimally invasive vascular and thoracic procedures, including dialysis access treatment, peripheral arterial disease, venous insufficiency, carotid, and aneurysmal disease in addition to minimally invasive thoracic and abdominal surgery. His wide range of expertise in open, minimally invasive, and endovascular techniques makes him uniquely positioned to care for patients with complex surgical needs and valuable addition to Pedes Orange County.
Publications:
Peer-reviewed Papers
1-Acute renal artery stent thrombosis with a solitary functioning kidney.
Joanne Torre, Mazen Hashisho, Cheng Lo, Eugene Mohan in Annals of
Vascular Surgery (2010)
2-Staged endovascular stent grafts for concurrent mobile/ulcerated thrombi
of thoracic and abdominal aorta causing recurrent spontaneous distal
embolization Journal of Vascular Surgery, Volume 47, Issue 1, Pages 193-
196 W. Zhang, A. Abou-Zamzam, M. Hashisho, J. Killeen, C. Bianchi, T.
Teruya
3- Endovascular Strategy for Recanalization of Long-Segment Central Vein
Occlusion With Concomitant Arteriovenous Fistula Creation
RD Malgor, EA Wood, AP Gasparis, M Hashisho
Annals of vascular surgery 26 (7), 1012. e17-1012. e20
Abstracts
Kernstine KH, McLaughlin K, Menda Y, Rossi NP, Kahn D, Bushnell DL, Hashisho MM, Graham MM, Brown KK, Madsen M. Can FDG PET reduce the need for mediastinoscopy (M) in potentially resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, New Orleans, January 29-31, 2001.
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