Jeffrey J. Siracuse, MD,MBA

Professor, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Biography

Jeffrey J. Siracuse, MD, MBA is Chief of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery and Associate Chair of Surgery for Quality and Patient Safety at Boston Medical Center and a Professor of Surgery and Radiology at Boston University's Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. He received his undergraduate degree at the University of Chicago and his medical degree from New York Medical College. He completed his residency in General Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, research fellowship in the Harvard-Longwood Vascular Research Training Program, and his clinical Fellowship in Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University College of Physicians Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medical College. He received his MBA at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He is board certified by the American Board of Surgery in Surgery and Vascular Surgery. He has over 300 publications and has been funded by professional organizations and the National Institutes of Health.

His research and clinical interests include minimally invasive and open treatment of aortic aneurysms, critical limb ischemia, cerebrovascular disease, dialysis access, thoracic outlet syndrome, vascular trauma, reoperative vascular surgery, and venous disease.

Publications

  • Published 4/9/2026

    Patel AM, Bui K, Alonso A, Smith SM, Nwachuku EC, King E, Farber A, Sanchez SE, Torres C, Saillant NN, Siracuse JJ. Vascular Injuries Secondary to Penetrating Neck Trauma. Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2026 Apr 09; 15385744261441751. PMID: 41958061.

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  • Published 3/30/2026

    Tsou TC, Dun C, White M, McDermott KM, Wu YHA, Weaver ML, Kalbaugh C, Siracuse JJ, Salameh M, Black JH, Hicks CW. Underuse of Preoperative Testing Before Index Peripheral Vascular Interventions for Claudication in the Outpatient Setting. Ann Vasc Surg. 2026 Mar 30; 129:71-84. PMID: 41921912.

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  • Published 3/19/2026

    Partovi S, Li X, Aghayev A, Hedgire SS, Abuzaid AS, Ahmad S, Hamid A, Henkin S, Hulten E, Nagpal P, Pillai AK, Revzin MV, Ripley B, Saboo SS, Shih RD, Siracuse JJ, Solnes LB, Thomas R, Majdalany BS. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Suspected and Known Renal or Splanchnic Artery Aneurysm. J Am Coll Radiol. 2026 Mar 19. PMID: 41860517.

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  • Published 3/9/2026

    ElShazly O, Farber A, King E, Alonso A, Siracuse JJ. The Majority of Patients Who Survive a Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair are Able to Return to Home. Ann Vasc Surg. 2026 Jul; 128:149-154. PMID: 41812886.

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  • Published 2/24/2026

    Kinlay S, Farber A, Menard MT, Strong MB, Dake MD, Kaufman J, Schneider PA, Conte MS, Shaw PM, Kashyap VS, Rosenfield K, Doros G, Siracuse JJ, Powell RJ. Major Adverse Limb Events and Death After Successful Endovascular Revascularization: BEST-CLI Trial. J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv. 2026 Mar; 5(3):104192. PMID: 41868765.

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Other Positions

  • Professor, Radiology
    Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

Education

  • New York Medical College, MD
  • Boston University, MBA
  • University of Chicago, BA