About Matt Eagleton, MD

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Locations

Mass General Vascular Center: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
55 Fruit St..
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-726-8278

Medical Education

  • MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine
  • Residency, Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester
  • Fellowship, University of Michigan

American Board Certifications

  • General Surgery, American Board of Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery, American Board of Surgery

Note: This provider may accept more insurance plans than shown; please call the practice to find out if your plan is accepted.


Research

Dr. Eagleton has harbored a passion for aortic disease throughout his career. Currently he conducts clinical research evaluating the use of fenestrated and branched aortic endograft technology to treat complex aortic disease through a physician-sponsored investigational device exemption trial. In addition, he has been involved in numerous endograft clinical trials serving as an investigator, national principal investigator, and advisor. He collaborates with a team of physicians both locally and across the globe in helping to better understand how to provide safer, more durable treatment options to patients with life-threatening aortic disease. Dr. Eagleton serves on the scientific advisory board for Aortica and is the chair of the scientific advisory board for Centerline Biomedical, two biomedical research companies aimed at developing improved treatment options for patients with vascular disease.

Publications

  • Select Publications:

    • Beach JM, Rajeswaran J, Parodi F, Kurmamochi Y, Brier C, Blackstone E, Eagleton MJ. Survival affects decision making for fenestrated and branched endovascular aortic repair. J Vasc Surg, 2017. PMID 28967527
    • Farivar BS, Abbasi MN, Dias AP, Kuramochi Y, Brier CS, Parodi FE, Eagleton MJ. Durability of iliac artery preservation associated with endovascular repair of infrarenal aortoiliac aneurysms. J Vasc Surg 207; 66: 1028-36. PMID: 28502545
    • Beach JM, Kuramochi Y, Brier C, Roselli EE, Eagleton MJ. Durable outcomes of thoracic endovascular repair with Zenith TX1 and TX2 devices. J Vasc Surg 2017; 65: 1287-96. PMID: 28216363
    • Eagleton MJ, Follansbee MR, Wolski K, and Kuramochi Y. Fenestrated and branched endovascular aneurysm repair outcomes for type II and III thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg 2016. 63: 930-42. PMID 26792544
    • Sylvan J, Brier C, Wolski K, Yanof J, Goel V, Kuramochi Y, and Eagleton MJ. Impact of alterations in target vessel curvature on branch durability following endovascular repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms. J Vasc Surg, 2016. 63: 634-41. PMID 26620715
    • O’Callaghan A, Mastracci TM, Eagleton MJ. Staged endovascular repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms limits incidence and severity of spinal cord ischemia. J Vasc Surg 2015; 61: 347-54. .

Reviews: Comments and Ratings

4.9out of 5(89 Ratings, 31 Comments)

February 2025

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February 2025

He is the best he saved my life 6 years ago


February 2025

He was very thorough and compassionate explaining everything to me. Has an excellent manner in which he makes sure you are understanding everything.


February 2025

You just have to improve the interpreters.


January 2025

Extremely grateful that Dr Eagleton took the time to see me. He eased my anxiety & stress by showing me the scans of the blood flow while explaining things to me.


January 2025

Was ok


January 2025

I've been with Dr. Eagleton now for a number of years and always very satisfied with Dr. Eagleton and would highly recommend him to anyone and look forward to him continuing being my provider. Thank you.


December 2024

Dr Eagleton is fantastic. His staff were wonderful


December 2024

So far,accommodating ,especially appreciate the expertise,feel that I am in very good hands


November 2024

This surgeon was exceptionally excellent as far as communication, patient care, and confidence that the patient would have in him as a healthcare provider and surgeon. Excellent.

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