Radiologist Charles Owens , MD bui
  Academic Title Associate Professor of Radiology & Director, Section of Vascular & Interventional Radiology
 
Clinical Address
1740 W Taylor Street, (MC 931), Chicago, IL 60612
  Phone Number 312-996-0234
  Email cowens@uic.edu
  Fax Number 312-355-2098
  Board Certifications The American Board of Radiology with Added Qualification s in Vascular & Interventional Radiology
  Residency University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, Illinois
  Fellowship
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  Specialty Peripheral Vascular & Interventional Imaging
  Languages Spoken English  
  Clinical and Academic Interest
  • Thromboembolic Disease – Treatment and prevention of pulmonary embolisn/DVT
  • Liver Cancer – Transcatheter chemoembotherapy for HCCA and metastatic liver disease
  • Peripheral occlusive disease – nonsurgical management of peripheral vascular disease
 
  Selected Publications

Gangemi A, Salehi P, Hatopoglu B, Martellotto J, Barbaro B, Kuechle JB, Qi M, Wang Y, Pallan P, Owens C, Bui J, West D, Kaplan B, Benedetti E, Oberholzer J.  Islet Transplantation for Brittle Type 1 Diabetes: The UIC Protocol. Am J Transplant. 2008;8(6):1250-1261

Bui JT, West DL, Pinto C, Gramling-babb P, Owens CA. Right Ventricular Migration and Endovascular Removal of an Inferior Vena Cava Filter. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2008;19(1):141-144

Owens CA, West DL, Bui JT, Sepahdari A.  Use of the Amplatzer Vascular Plug as a Coil Constrainer During Endovascular Occlusion of a HighFlow Dialysis Shunt. Cardiovasc and Intervent Rad 2007;30(4):754-756

Gaba RC, Bui JT, West DL, Owens CA.  Percutaneous Removal of a Knotted Pulmonary Artery Catheter Using Sheaths and Parallel Crossing Wires. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2007;18(6):813-814

Gaba RC, West DL, Bui JT, Owens CA. Covered Stent Graft of Carotid Blowout Syndrome.  Seminars in Intervent Rad 2007;24:47-52.
  
Shah RP, Bui JT, West DL, Oberholzer J, Hatipoglu BA, Martellotto JN, Owens CA.  A Case of Pancreatic Islet Cell Transplantation in a Patient with Situs Ambiguous: Anatomical and Radiological Considerations. Seminars in Intervent Rad 2007;24;43-46.