Dr. William L. Smead M.D.
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
4830 Knightsbridge Blvd Suite G Columbus OH, 43214About
Dr. William Smead is a vascular surgeon practicing in Columbus, OH. Dr. Smead specializes in disorders relating to the arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Smead diagnoses and treats vascular diseases and performs vasular surgeries. Common conditions that a vascular surgeon treats are aneurysms, atherosclerosis and varicose veins. Vascular specialists might also treat trauma, venous ulcers, poor leg circulation, peripheral arterial disease and other vascular-related issues.
Education and Training
Vanderbilt Univ Sch of Med, Nashville Tn 1972
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Antegrade visceral revascularisation via a thoracoabdominal approach for chronic mesenteric ischaemia.
- Arteriovenous fistulae complicating cardiac pacemaker lead extraction: recognition, evaluation, and management.
- Vertical ramus osteotomy allows exposure of the distal internal carotid artery to the base of the skull.
- Randomized trial of emergency mesocaval and portacaval shunts for bleeding esophageal varices.
- Randomized trial of emergency mesocaval and portacaval shunts for bleeding esophageal varices.
- Radial artery cannulation: a comparison of 15.2- and 4.45-cm catheters.
- Vertical ramus osteotomy for improved exposure of the distal internal carotid artery: a new technique.
- Experimental immune complex-mediated glomerulonephritis in the nonhuman primate.
- Safety of simultaneous aortic reconstruction and renal transplantation.
- Impact of magnetic resonance imaging on the management of diabetic foot infections.
- Hepatorenal and splenorenal artery bypass for salvage of renal function.
- Long-term complications in two patients after aortoaortic bypass for midaortic syndrome.
- Clinical observations and lessons learned in the treatment of patients with thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms.
- The role of echocardiography in patients with acute peripheral arterial embolization.
- Shortcomings of physical examination and impedance plethysmography in the diagnosis of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis.
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