
Mohammad Usman Nasir khan MBBS
Vascular Surgeon | Vascular Surgery
10 Industrial way E 103 Eatontown NJ, 07724About
Dr. M. Usman Nasir Khan is an American Board of Surgery and Vascular Surgery certified vascular surgeon with advanced endovascular skills. He is the Medical Director of the Vascular and Vein Center of New Jersey (VVCNJ) and has over 10 years of Clinical experience. Initially as staff, and then as Chief of Vascular Surgery at Jersey Shore Medical Center (JSUMC), Dr. Nasir Khan continues to be a leader in the development of a Vascular Surgery program. He is also on staff at Bayshore Medical Center. During his tenure as chief of vascular surgery:
- Dr. Nasir Khan performed the very first successful total percutaneous abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR).
- JSUMC was awarded the Center of Excellence in performance of the EVAR surgery mentioned above.
- Dr. Nasir Khan has been actively involved in novel research at JSUMC as the principal investigator in several clinical trials, including:
- The LIFE trial, a prospective, multi-center trial in the US evaluating the primary device used in a percutaneous EVAR.
- The Ranger-II trial, a prospective randomized clinical trial evaluating the use of a drug-coated versus standard balloon angioplasty in patients with lesions located in superficial femoral and proximal popliteal arteries. He initiated the first Premarket and Pre-FDA approval trial at Jersey Shore University Medical Center.
- Dr. Nasir Khan became the second surgeon in the state of New Jersey to offer and successfully perform the state-of-the-art TCAR procedure (Trans Carotid Artery Revascularization).
- Dr. Nasir Khan was awarded Physician Champion and JSUMC was awarded Center of Excellence in performing the TCAR procedure in 2018 and 2019.
Education and Training
Allama Iqbal Medical College Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS) 1997
Board Certification
Vascular Surgery (Surgery)
American Board of Surgery
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Ex. Chief of Vascular Surgery Jersey Shore University Medical Center 2015 - 2019
- Medical Director Vascular and Vein Center of New Jersey (VVCNJ) -
- Staff HMH Bayshore Medical Center -
Awards
- Best Vascular Surgeon in America-Top 200 2024 Newsweek
- Theodore Kocher award Meticulous Surgical Technique And Outstanding Clinical Judgement 2024 Jersey Shore Medical Center Surgery Residents
- Robert Painter award for Outstanding Chief Resident 2006 Univ. Of Connecticut Surgical Residency-Hartford Hospital
- Physician Champion Award and contributing to JSUMC’s recognition as a Center of Excellence for TCAR in both 2018 and 2019 Year
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- Society for Vascular Surgery (FSVS)
- Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (FSCAI)
Fellowships
- Hartford Hospital Surgical Critical Care
- State University Vascular Surgery
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A Decade of Excellence in Patient Care Through Compassion, Understanding, and Healing
Dr. Mohammad Usman Nasir Khan, a board certified vascular surgeon with advanced endovascular skills, serves as the Medical Director at the Vascular and Vein Center of New Jersey (VVCNJ) in Eatontown and is on staff at HMH Bayshore Medical Center.
Dr. Khan’s expertise spans a broad spectrum of vascular conditions and treatments. He is skilled in managing peripheral arterial disease with angioplasty, stenting, and leg bypass, as well as stroke and carotid stenosis through TCAR, carotid artery stenting, and endarterectomy. His work also includes renal failure and hemodialysis access with dialysis catheters, AV fistulas, and AV grafts, as well as mesenteric ischemia with renal artery angioplasty. Dr. Khan’s capabilities extend to treating thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysms with TEVAR, EVAR, and open repair methods, in addition to managing various venous diseases, including venous insufficiency, May-Thurner syndrome, and varicose veins.
Dr. Khan’s academic and professional training began with his Higher Secondary School Diploma (F.Sc.) from Crescent Model H.S. School in Lahore, Pakistan, completed in March 1988. He then earned his Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS) from Allama Iqbal Medical College in Lahore in March 1997. Furthering his training, Dr. Khan completed a General Surgery Residency at the University of Connecticut Integrated Program, a Fellowship in Surgical Critical Care at Hartford Hospital, and a Fellowship in Vascular Surgery at the State University of New York at Buffalo, under the direction of Dr. Linda M. Harris.
As a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), the Society for Vascular Surgery (FSVS), and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (FSCAI), Dr. Khan is committed to providing the highest standard of care to his patients.
In his previous role as Chief of Vascular Surgery at Jersey Shore Medical Center (JSUMC), he played a pivotal role in developing the hospital’s vascular surgery program. His tenure was marked by significant achievements, including performing the first successful total percutaneous abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) at JSUMC, which subsequently earned the hospital a prestigious Center of Excellence designation.
Dr. Khan has led groundbreaking research initiatives, including the LIFE trial, aimed at evaluating a primary device for percutaneous EVAR, and the Ranger-II trial, which compared drug-coated balloons to standard balloon angioplasty. He also initiated the first Premarket and Pre-FDA approval trial at JSUMC and became only the second surgeon in New Jersey to perform the advanced TCAR procedure, earning the Physician Champion Award and contributing to JSUMC’s recognition as a Center of Excellence for TCAR in both 2018 and 2019.
Dr. Khan’s recent recognition by Newsweek as one of the Top 200 Vascular Surgeons of 2024 in America underscores his dedication and contributions to the field of vascular surgery, cementing his reputation as a leader in patient care and innovative surgical techniques.
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