Elizabeth Anne Genovese, MD, MS, FACS, RPVI
Vascular Surgery
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Sees patients age 18 and up
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About me

  • Program Director, Penn Advanced Limb Preservation, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Elizabeth Genovese is a Board-Certified Vascular Surgeon and an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Genovese is a national leader in advanced endovascular therapies for limb salvage in patients who suffer from peripheral arterial disease, serves as the principal investigator for numerous clinical trials and is the Director of the Penn Advanced Limb Preservation Program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Dr. Genovese graduated from the University of Notre Dame, attended medical school at the University of Pittsburgh, where she also earned a Master’s in Clinical Research, and completed her Vascular Surgery Residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, where she served as Chief Resident.

 

Dr. Genovese has extensive experience in both open vascular surgeries and minimally invasive, endovascular procedures for the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), cerebrovascular disease, mesenteric occlusive disease, aortic aneurysms, dialysis access and venous disease.

 

She currently serves as the Chair of the Lower Extremity Bypass modules for the Society of Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Quality Initiative and the Chair of the Research Consortium for the Vascular and Endovascular Surgical Society. Her research focuses on healthcare disparities in peripheral arterial disease detection, treatment and outcomes, along with integration of new technology to streamline treatment algorithms and improve outcomes with complex endovascular therapies for peripheral arterial disease.

Education and training

  • Medical School: University of Pittsburgh
  • Residency: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

What my patients think about me

Average Rating

234 reviews

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November 2025
great treatment
October 2025
i think the scheduling needs to be looked at. it's unreasonable to schedule a doctor visit half an hour after a scan. i waited an hour and a half without seeing a pa or a doctor - with no explanation. i never saw the doctor because i had to meet my train schedule.
October 2025
she listens and answers questions
October 2025
perfect

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My Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Genovese is a Penn Medicine physician.

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Treatments and Conditions

My research

Patrone L, Pasqui E, Conte MS, Farber A, Ferraresi R, Menard M, Mills JL, Rundback J, Schneider P, Ysa A, Abhishek K, Adams GL, Ahmad N, Ahmed I, Alexandrescu VA, Amor M, Alper D, Andrassy M, Attinger C, Baadh A, Barakat H, Biasi L, Bisdas T, Bhatti Z, Blessing E, Bonaca MP, Bonvini S, Bosiers M, Bradbury AW, Beasley R, Behrendt CA, Brodmann M, Cabral G, Cancellieri R, Casini A, Chandra V, Chisci E, Chohan O, Choke ETC, Chong PFS, Clerici G, Coscas R, Costantino M, Dalla Paola L, Dand S, Davies RSM, D'Oria M, Diamantopoulos A, Debus S, Deloose K, Del Giudice C, Donato G, Rubertis B, Paul De Vries J, Dias NV, Diaz-Sandoval L, Dick F, Donas K, Dua A, Fanelli F, Fazzini S, Foteh M, Gandini R, Gargiulo M, Garriboli L, Genovese EA, Gifford E, Goueffic Y, Goverde P, Chand Gupta P, Hinchliffe R, Holden A, Houlind KC, Howard DP, Huasen B, Isernia G, Katsanos K, Katzen B, Kolh P, Koncar I, Korosoglou G, Krishnan P, Kroencke T, Krokidis M, Kumarasamy A, Hayes P, Iida O, Alejandre Lafont E, Langhoff R, Lecis A, Lessne M, Lichaa H, Lichtenberg M, Lobato M, Lopes A, Loreni G, Lucatelli P, Madassery S, Maene L, Manzi M, Maresch M, Santhosh Mathews J, McCaslin J, Micari A, Michelagnoli S, Migliara B, Morgan R, Morelli L, Morosetti D, Mouawad N, Moxey P, Müller-Hülsbeck S, Mustapha J, Nakama T, Nasr B, N'dandu Z, Neville R, Noory E, Nordanstig J, Noronen K, Palena LM, Parlani G, Patel AS, Patel P, Patel R, Patel S, Pena C, Perkov D, Portou M, Pratesi G, Rammos C, Reekers J, Riambau V, Roy T, Rosenfield K, Ruffino MS, Saab F, Saratzis A, Sbarzaglia P, Schmidt A, Secemsky E, Siah M, Sillesen H, Simonte G, Sirvent M, Sommerset J, Steiner S, Sakr A, Scheinert D, Shishebor M, Spiliopoulos S, Spinelli A, Stravoulakis K, Taneva G, Teso D, Tessarek J, Theivacumar S, Thomas A, Thomas S, Thulasidasan N, Torsello G, Tripathi R, Troisi N, Tummala S, Tummala V, Twine C, Uberoi R, Ucci A, Valenti D, van den Berg J, van den Heuvel D, Van Herzeele I, Varcoe R, de Ceniga MV, Veith FJ, Venermo M, Vijaynagar B, Virdee S, Von Stempel C, Voûte MT, Yeung KK, Zeller T, Zayed H, Baker MM The "woundosome" concept and its impact on procedural outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia , Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 32(6): 2025,1765-1776


Siracuse JJ, Farber A, Menard MT, Rosenfield K, Conte MS, Schanzer A, Doros G, Motaganahalli R, Laskowski IJ, Barshes NR, Genovese EA, Strong MB, Mills JL Advanced wound, ischemia, and foot infection stage is associated with poor outcomes in the BEST-CLI trial , Journal of Vascular Surgery, 81(3): 2025,720-729.e1


Rice JR, Chatman BC, Genovese EA Percutaneous approach to deep vein arterialization for the "no-option" chronic limb-threatening ischemia patient , Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 38(1): 2025,41-53


Gedney R, Barksdale C, Wright AS, Genovese EA, Ruddy JM Hostile neck anatomy contributes to higher rates of reintervention following endovascular aortic repair for ruptured infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm , Vascular, 33(1): 2025,132-138


Ramadan OI, Yang L, Shultz K, Genovese E, Damrauer SM, Wang GJ, Secemsky EA, Treat-Jacobson DJ, Womeodu RJ, Fakorede FA, Nathan AS, Eberly LA, Julien HM, Kobayashi TJ, Groeneveld PW, Giri J, Fanaroff AC Racial, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities in preamputation vascular care for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia , Circulation Cardiovascular Quality & Outcomes, 18(1): 2025,e010931


Marulanda K, Genovese EA Adjunctive utilization of intravascular ultrasound in peripheral arterial disease treatment , Annals of Vascular Surgery, 107: 2024,195-207


Genovese EA PAD Treatment at Penn , Penn Podcast: 2024


Fanaroff AC, Dayoub EJ, Yang L, Schultz K, Ramadan OI, Wang GJ, Damrauer SM, Genovese EA, Secemsky EA, Parikh SA, Nathan AS, Kohi MP, Weinberg MD, Jaff MR, Groeneveld PW, Giri JS Association between diagnosis-to-limb revascularization time and clinical outcomes in outpatients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia: insights from the CLIPPER Cohort , Journal of the American Heart Association, 13(9): 2024,e033898


Manvar-Singh P, Folk A, Genovese EA A scoping review of female sex-related outcomes after endovascular intervention for lifestyle-limiting claudication and chronic limb-threatening ischemia , Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 36(4): 2023,541-549


Sundaram SS, King RW, Genovese EA, Veeraswamy RK Ultrasound examination without axial imaging is sufficient for preoperative planning in Transcarotid Artery Revascularization (TCAR) , Annals of Vascular Surgery, 97: 2023,192-202