Jason H. Anderson, M.D., serves as a Consultant at Mayo Clinic, holding dual appointments in the Department of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine - Division of Pediatric Cardiology, and the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Division of Structural Heart Diseases. He is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Pediatric & Congenital Interventional Fellowship at Mayo Clinic. Additionally, Dr. Anderson is the Medical Director of the Todd and Karen Wanek Family Program for HLHS at Mayo Clinic, where his team has developed a novel Fontan model to facilitate ongoing device innovation and development tailored to the specialized physiology of single ventricle patients.
Dr. Anderson's clinical focus includes:
- Transcatheter valve replacements, including tricuspid and pulmonary valves. - Advanced techniques for percutaneous device closure of PFOs, ASDs, and VSDs. - Multi-modality diagnostic and interventional management of single ventricle physiology, including stent implantation and angioplasty of cavopulmonary and Fontan pathway connections, embolization of collateral vessels, and transcatheter liver biopsy. - Percutaneous palliation of ductal-dependent physiology with PDA stent implantation. - Extravascular shunt creation for non-surgical candidates, including veno-venous reconstructions, aortopulmonary shunt creation, and reverse Pott's shunt creation for severe pulmonary hypertension.
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