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Columbus, IN 47201 2325 18th St. • Suite 220 Indiana ,Southern Inc .

Hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

For more information, please discuss your symptoms with your primary care or call Southern Indiana Surgery at (800) 815-7671.

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Central Ave. Central 25th St.

Hawcreek Ave. Hawcreek Columbus 18th St. Regional Health Vascular ★ 17th St.

Southern Indiana Surgery Services

2325 18th St. • Suite 220 • Columbus, IN 47201 (812) 372-2245 • (800) 815-7671 www.sisurgery.com What are Vascular Services? Vascular Services Offered by SIS SIS Vascular Practice Vascular surgery procedures are those addressing , Peripheral Arterial Disease Treatment and lymphatics. While the vascular surgery field is quite • CO2 contrast – minimizes or eliminates the need specialized, the types of patients are quite diverse. For instance, for nephrotoxic contrast and can also be used for , Douglas Y. Roese, M.D. aortic repair is usually needed as patients age. placement and endovascular aneurysm repair Vascular Center Medical Director , on the other hand, often affect younger people. • Conventional contrast angiography Dr. Douglas Roese brings 15 years of • Angioplasty and stenting medical expertise to Southern Indiana Why Choose a Vascular ? • Surgical bypass Surgery, including a vascular fellowship from Baylor College of and Vascular surgeons are trained in both open and endovascular Aneurysm Treatment eight years of general, vascular and interventions, which allows a vascular surgeon to offer a non- • Endovascular aneurysm repair laparoendoscopic surgery. Dr. Roese biased treatment plan for each patient. This plan may involve attained his from a minimally-invasive (endovascular) procedure, open surgical • Open aneurysm repair Augusta’s Medical College of Georgia procedure or a combination of both (hybrid procedure). Treatment of Carotid Disease in 1995. There is no other specialty that can offer this. Our vascular • surgeons are board certified in both general and vascular • Carotid Jason W. Christie, M.D. surgery and are comfortable operating anywhere in the body with the exception of the coronary and intracranial vasculature. Treatment of DVT Prior to joining Southern Indiana Surgery, • Catheter-directed thrombolysis Dr. Christie completed Starting treatment under the care of a vascular surgeon • IVC filter placement training at Wake Forest University, saves the patient any delay in care that comes with a referral where he trained an additional two to a vascular surgeon later in the treatment course after an Access years to complete a vascular surgery endovascular intervention has failed, a complication arises or • AV fistula and AV graft fellowship. Raised in Glasgow, Ky., Dr. an open procedure is indicated. Christie received his placement from the University of Louisville School • Repair of failing hemodialysis access of Medicine. With strong ties to the Columbus community, The Wound Center at Columbus • Wound care and debridement Dr. Christie's wife Jennifer grew up in Hope, Ind. In addition, Jennifer's grandmother, Dorothy Armuth, served on the Regional Health Patients seeking solutions to painful or unsightly varicose veins Columbus Regional Health's board of directors for many years. Along with providing vascular treatments, both Dr. Douglas can be treated at the of Southern Indiana Surgery. Roese and Dr. Jason Christie are among several community who offer services at the Columbus Regional Health Wound Center.