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Contact Details

Phone
+64 27 733 0099
Email
gerry.hill@otago.ac.nz
Position
Lecturer in Vascular Sciences
Department
Department of Surgery and Critical Care (Dunedin)
Qualifications
MSc
Research summary
Clinical Manager, Otago Vascular Diagnostics (Vascular Laboratory)

Research

I am a lecturer in vascular science within the Department of Surgical Sciences, Dunedin School of Medicine and a vascular ultrasound specialist. I am at present working on two research proposals in relation to ultrasound measurement of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) and the optimal sampling of velocities measurements.

Publications

Jones, G. T., Clifford, K., Hill, G. B., Thomas, K. N., Lesche, S., & Krysa, J. (2026). A novel infra-red fluorescence method to identify regions of superficial microvenous reflux in patients with chronic venous disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous & Lymphatic Disorders, 14(3), 102448. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2026.102448 Journal - Research Article

Hill, B., Ashley, Z., Lesche, S., & Krysa, J. (2024). Aneurysm sac size post-EVAR as a useful marker for future endoleak: A retrospective review. European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, 67(3), (pp. e44-e45). doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2024.01.038 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Syme, C., Ashley, Z., Kam, A., Johnson, S., Krysa, J., Lesche, S., & Hill, G. (2023). Validation of shear wave elastography as a potential new tool to monitor occurrence of endoleak after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. In T. Milne, M. Anwar, L. Burga, H. Harcombe, M. Garelja, A. Middleton, D. C. Ribeiro, N. Fleming, K. Ogbuehi & A. Bahn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 268th Otago Medical School Research Society (OMSRS) Meeting: Masters/Honours/Postgraduate Diploma Student Speaker Awards. Dunedin, New Zealand: OMSRS. Retrieved from https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/12839 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

van Rij, A. M., Hill, B. G., & Thomas, K. N. (2023). Bidirectional perforators in the lower limb are not physiologically normal: A brief commentary. Phlebology. doi: 10.1177/02683555231213146 Journal - Research Other

Ashley, Z., Hill, G., Lesche, S., & Krysa, J. (2023). Can the surveillance schedule post-endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms be safely reduced?: A single-centre retrospective study. In T. Milne, M. Anwar, L. Burga, H. Harcombe, M. Garelja, A. Middleton, D. C. Ribeiro, N. Fleming, K. Ogbuehi & A. Bahn (Eds.), Proceedings of the 266th Otago Medical School Research Society (OMSRS) Meeting: Research Staff Speaker Awards. Dunedin, New Zealand: OMSRS. Retrieved from https://ourarchive.otago.ac.nz/handle/10523/12839 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

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