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About Us

Location

Toronto General Hospital
Peter Munk Building – 6th Floor

Contact

Clinic Coordinator: Benjamin Matthews

Phone: 416 340 3491

Referral Fax: 416 340 3558

Email: Ben.Matthews@uhn.ca

Hours

Clinic occurs every Tuesday


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Referrals

Please note that only physicians may send a referral. Please specify Thoracic Aortic Surgery Clinic in your referral and it will be triaged within two weeks. Please include:

  • The referral form and a referral letter with additional information
  • Clinical notes
  • Tests, x-rays and any other relevant results
    • This clinic is highly dependent on imaging, please proactively send CDs/pocket health codes to the clinic coordinator to prevent delays.

We will reply with the anticipated date of your patient's appointment and if any additional tests are needed ahead of time. If you feel the referral is urgent, please contact the surgeons directly. Please be advised that we do not have the capacity to follow aneurysms < 4.5 cm unless special circumstances are present (specified on the referral form).

Please note that clinic appointments may be virtual visits. The clinic team will let you know what type of appointment is appropriate for your care. Learn more about virtual visits at UHN »

What We Do

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We specialize in the assessment, follow-up and management of patients requiring surgery for aortic disease. Patients referred to this clinic include those with aneurysms and/or dissections involving the thoracic and thoracoabdominal aorta. With expertise in state-of-the-art open, endovascular and hybrid repair techniques, our team tailors the plan for each patient using a multi-disciplinary approach.

How to Prepare

Learn more about what you can expect when you have a clinic appointment.​

Health Information

Materials and Resources to Help You

The Patient & Family Education Program at UHN offers valuable resources to help you understand your condition.

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Our Team

Meet Our Team

TASC Team 

Cardiac Surgeons

Vascular Surgeons

Interventional Radiology: Dr. Kong Teng Tan

Nurse Practitioner: Connie Xu

Administrative Assistants

  • Karen Noreiga
  • Victoria de Melo
  • Leah Gabriel
  • Dilya Khakimzhanova
  • Susan Madrid

Coordinator: Benjamin Matthews

Research: Rifat Islam, Tanzia Alam Amy​

Our Research

Learn More About Our Research

At the Thoracic Aortic Surgery Clinic (TASC), we aim to improve the clinical outcomes of not only our current patients but also our future patients with aortic disease. This drives us to be involved in a wide range of clinical and basic science research to better understand what factors lead to life-threatening aortic complications and how to identify and treat patients at risk. We also explore the role of novel cutting-edge technologies in the surgical treatment of aortic disease.

The current research projects at TASC are:

Aorta Biomechanics
This study examines the material properties of aortic tissue, characterizing it and testing it for vulnerability to dissection and rupture. This study has improved our understanding of how aortic tissue behaves and aims to identify a mechanics-based marker for aneurysm risk prediction.

Biomechanical and Metabolic Properties of Proximal Aortic Aneurysms in Patients with Bicuspid Aortic Valves (BAV_MRPET)
This study evaluates the role of an innovative hybrid imaging modality, combined Positron Emission Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (PET/MR), in predicting areas of aneurysms that may be unstable and prone to rupture and/or dissection.

Treatment In Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Surgery versus Surveillance (TITAN: SvS)
This multicentre study is the first randomized controlled trial that compares two strategies for ascending aortic aneurysms that are not yet at the traditional size threshold for surgery: early surgery or ongoing surveillance.

The International Registry of Aortic Dissection (IRAD)
We participate in the largest international multicentre registry for acute dissections (Type A and Type B). This registry has provided us with foundational knowledge on the outcomes following aortic dissection.

Montalcino Aortic Consortium (MAC): Precision Medicine for Heritable Thoracic Aortic Disease
We participate in this multicentre registry to better characterize the known causative gene mutations for heritable thoracic aortic disease and to identify novel genes that lead to heritable thoracic aortic disease.

DARTS: A Postmarket Study
This study investigates the performance and clinical benefits of the innovative Ascyrus™ Medical Dissection Stent (AMDS) to treat patients with certain types of aortic dissection.

Thoraflex Hybrid Post-Market Study (THOR)
The purpose of this study is to follow patients who have received a Thoraflex™ Hybrid device in the treatment of aortic arch aneurysms and dissections.


For more information on any of the above studies, please contact our research coordinator, Rifat Islam.​

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