Dr. Trinidad in the Media.

  • Cover of Endovascular Today magazine featuring a digital illustration of a lower limb with highlighted blood vessels, with the headline 'Lower Limb Preservation' and subtitle about care pathways and clinical decisions.

    Saving Limbs in Complex Patients

    Here is a case study written by Dr. Trinidad regarding a patient with a non-healing wound and severe peripheral vascular today (PAD). This was published in Endovascular Today, a widely read, industry-respected publication that focuses on the latest techniques, technologies, and trends in peripheral and endovascular interventions. It serves as a go-to resource for vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists, and interventional radiologists.

  • A healthcare professional in a surgical room standing with arms crossed, wearing a face mask, glasses, and a blue cap amidst advanced medical equipment, monitors, and surgical tools.

    NWTHS: Northwest physician performs first Transmural Arterial Bypass in Texas

    In this article, learn more about how Dr. Trinidad successfully performed the first DETOUR procedure in the state of Texas—a groundbreaking, minimally invasive technique designed to bypass blocked arteries in the thigh. This procedure is an alternative to open surgery for patients with complex peripheral arterial disease, especially when traditional stenting or bypass options are limited

  • Cover page of the Journal of Vascular Surgery titled "JVS-CIT: Cases, Innovations, and Techniques" with an illustration of blood vessels and text highlighting medical topics like aortic rupture, Eagle's syndrome, arterial thoracic outlet syndrome, and endovenous bypass procedures.

    Using Innovation to Treat a Challenging Case.

    Dr. Bradley Trinidad presents a rare and challenging case involving the removal of an infected pulmonary artery fibroelastoma, initially mistaken for a pulmonary embolism. Using a percutaneous suction thrombectomy device, he achieved successful minimally invasive treatment without the need for open surgery. This case, published in JVS–Cases, Innovations & Techniques, showcases the evolving role of endovascular tools in managing rare vascular pathologies.