Biography
Timothy A. M. Chuter, M.D. studied medicine at the University of Nottingham, England. He then moved to New York and worked as an assistant professor of anatomy at Columbia University. His first-ever publication was the head, neck, and upper extremity chapters of an anatomy textbook. He was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time when a computer glitch left the Columbia-Presbyterian general surgery program one intern short, thus starting his journey.
In 1990, upon completing general surgery residency, Dr. Chuter moved to Rochester, New York for fellowship training in critical care and vascular surgery. His planned career as a general/vascular surgeon in a rural New England town took a different direction when he started to explore a few original ideas concerning the potential role of endovascular intervention as an alternative to maximally invasive surgery. These experiments were initially funded by Dr. Chuter's nighttime employment in local emergency rooms. Promising results attracted financial support and engineering help from Cook, Inc., a manufacturer of catheters, wires, and stents. The excitement generated by these early successes was enough to precipitate Dr. Chuter into a career focused on innovation, clinical application of new techniques, publication, and further innovation, all at a frenetic pace.
Dr. Chuter completed his vascular fellowship and went back to Columbia-Presbyterian as an assistant professor of surgery in 1993. The first clinical implantations of a bifurcated stent graft took place in late 1993 at selected centers in Australia and Europe. In 1995, Dr. Chuter left New York to work in Sweden as an associate professor of interventional radiology at Lund University. In 1996, Dr. Chuter was recruited to UCSF as the director of the newly formed endovascular program. The other founding faculty member was Linda M. Reilly, MD, FACS, renown for her numerous contributions in the field.
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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Nottingham University | Fellow - Surgical Research | School of Medicine | 1994 |
Unviersity of Rochester | Fellow - Vascular Surgery | School of Medicine | 1993 |
University of Rochester | Fellow - Critical Care | School of Medicine | 1991 |
Columbia University | Surgery Residency | Department of Surgery | 1990 |
Nottingham University | M.D. | School of Medicine | 1982 |
Board Certifications
- American Board of Surgery, 1991, Renewed 2001
- American Board of Surgery, Vascular Surgery, 1995, Renewed 2004
In the News
Publications
- European experience with a system for bifurcated stent-graft insertion.| | PubMed
- A telescopic stent-graft for aortoiliac implantation.| | PubMed
- Early results of endovascular aortic aneurysm surgery with aortouniiliac graft, contralateral iliac occlusion, and femorofemoral bypass.| | PubMed
- Haemodynamic and metabolic response to endovascular repair of infra-renal aortic aneurysms.| | PubMed
- Clinical experience with a bifurcated endovascular graft for abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.| | PubMed
- Endovascular exclusion of juxtarenal anastomotic pseudoaneurysm.| | PubMed
- Endovascular stent-graft exclusion of an aortobronchial fistula.| | PubMed
- [Secondary stabilization of aortic bifurcation Chuter endoprostheses by implantation of self-expanding metal stents].| | PubMed
- An aortic aneurysm model for the evaluation of endovascular exclusion prostheses.| | PubMed
- Endoluminal transfemoral abdominal aortic aneurysm repair with aorto-uni-iliac graft and femorofemoral bypass.| | PubMed