
Michael Siah
Clinical Professor · Vascular Surgery
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Michael Siah, M.D., is a Clinical Professor of Vascular Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, where he has been a faculty member since 2019. He serves as Director of Limb Salvage, focusing on innovative techniques to preserve limbs through vascular interventions. Dr. Siah specializes in treating complex vascular conditions, including diabetic foot infections, peripheral arterial disease, and venous thrombosis. He leads multiple national/international clinical trials and has published extensively on radiation safety for healthcare workers, limb salvage strategies, and vascular surgical techniques.
Education: MD from University of Hawaii’s John A. Burns School of Medicine; Vascular Surgery Residency at Georgetown University Hospital/Washington Hospital Center.
Research Interests: Dr. Siah’s work centers on improving limb salvage outcomes through novel surgical methods like deep venous arterialization and mechanical thrombectomy. He also investigates radiation exposure mitigation for surgeons during fluoroscopically guided procedures. His research encompasses diabetic foot pathophysiology, venous ulcer healing, and the economic impact of vascular interventions.
Key Contributions: Principal Investigator on 15+ clinical trials evaluating new devices (e.g., RevCore catheter, Shockwave Lithotripsy System). His studies have advanced understanding of operator radiation protection, with innovations like leaded surgical gloves and aprons. He frequently presents at vascular surgery conferences globally.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Limb Salvage Program at UT Southwestern, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop advanced vascular therapies. Active in professional societies including the Society for Vascular Surgery and American Limb Preservation Society.
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