John C. Kedora, MD, RPVI, FACS is a board-certified vascular surgeon and fellowship teaching faculty member at Texas Vascular Associates and the Vice President of the Department of Surgery at the Presbyterian Hospital of Plano. Dr. Kedora is a member of the Society of Vascular Surgery, the Texas Medical Association, and various professional societies, and holds committee appointments at the Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano, the Heart Hospital of Baylor Plano, and the Presbyterian Hospital of Plano. His research interests include endovascular procedures and vascular access techniques.
Education
Saint Louis University Medical School, MD (1998-2002)
Rockhurst College, BS (1995-1998)
Post-Doctoral Training
Vascular Surgery Fellowship, Baylor University Medical Center (2007-2009)
General Surgery Residency, Baylor University Medical Center (2002-2007)
Board Certifications
Board Certification in Vascular Surgery (2010-Present)
Board Certification in General Surgery (2009-Present)
Registered Physician in Vascular Interpretation (2010-Present)
Medical Licensures
Texas State Medical License (2007-Present)
Professional Societies
Southern Association for Vascular Surgery
American College of Surgeons
Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
Society for Vascular Surgeons
Texas Medical Association
Dallas County Medical Society
Hospital Appointments
Baylor University Medical Center
Baylor Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano
Baylor Medical Center of McKinney
The Heart Hospital of Baylor Plano
Methodist Richardson Medical Center
Presbyterian Hospital of Plano
Academic Appointments
Attending Vascular Surgeon and Teaching Faculty, Baylor University Medical Center
Committee Appointments
Credentials Committee, Baylor Regional Medical Center of Plano
Peer Review Committee, The Heart Hospital of Baylor Plano
Best Care Committee, The Heart Hospital of Baylor Plano
Peer Review Committee, Presbyterian Hospital of Plano
Professional Honors
Texas Super Docs, ‘Texas Rising Stars’ (2012)
Academic Honors
Cum Laude Graduate, Saint Louis University Medical School (2002)
Summa Cum Laude Graduate , Rockhurst College (1998)
Abstract Presentations
Kedora J, Hohmann S, Garrett W, et al. Randomized comparison of percutaneous Viabahn stent grafts vs prosthetic femoral popliteal bypass in the treatment of superficial femoral arterial occurrence disease. The 45th Annual Meeting, North Texas Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, February 2006.
Kedora J, Hohmann S, Garrett W, et al. Randomized comparison of percutaneous Viabahn stent grafts vs prosthetic femoral popliteal bypass in the treatment of superficial femoral arterial occurrence disease. The 60th Annual Meeting, Society of Vascular Surgery, June 2006.
Woolard J, Hohmann S, Kedora J, Grimsley B, Fisher T, Barnes S, Shutze W. Early Single Institution Experience with Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (Hero) Vascular Access Device, Vascular Access For Hemodialysis Symposium, May 2010.
Presentations
Pearl GJ, Garrett WV, Smith BL, Shutze WP, Gable Dr, Grimsley BR, Dunn TJ, Kedora JC, Hohmann SE. Mid-Term Comparison of Percutaneous Viabahn Stent Graft vs Conventional Surgical Femoral Bypass in the treatment of Superficial Arterial Occlusive Disease. North Texas Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Dallas, TX, February 25, 2006.
Pearl GJ, Garrett, WV, Smith BL, Gable DR, Grimsley BR, Dunn TJ, Kedora JC, Hohmann SE. Mid-term Comparisons of Percutaneous Viabahn Stent Graft vs Conventional Surgical Femoral Bypass in the Treatment of Superficial Arterial Occlusive Disease. Society for Vascular Surgery, June 2006, Philadelphia, PA.
Woolard J, Hohmann S, Kedora J, Grimsley, B, Fisher RN, T, Barnes S, Shutze W. Early Single – Institution Experience with Hemodialysis Reliable Outflow (Hero) Vascular Access Device. Vascular Assess For Hemodialysis XII Symposium. May 2010.
Liechty J, Fisher T, Grimsley B, Shutze W, Hohmann S, Pearl GJ, Smith B, Kedora J, Dunn T, Hicks T, Ogleve W. “Axillary-Axillary Arteriovenous PTFE Grafts for Hemodialysis in Difficult Access Patients”. Southern Association for Vascular Surgery Annual Meeting, Palm Beach, Florida, January 2014.
Lee A, Hicks T, Kedora J, Hohmann S, Dunn T, Grimsley B, Gable D, Pearl GJ, Smith B, Vasquez J, Shutze W. “Iliac Snorkel Technique for Internal Iliac Artery Preservation During Endovascular Aneurysm Repair”. North Texas Chapter American College of Surgeons, February 2014
Liechty J, Fisher T, Grimsley BR, Shutze WP, Hohmann SE, Pearl GJ, Smith BL, Kedora JC, Dunn TJ, Hicks T, Ogleve W. “Axillary-Axillary Arteriovenous PTFE Grafts for Hemodialysis in Difficult Access Patients”. North Texas Chapter American College of Surgeons, February 2014
Woolard J, Hohmann SE, Kedora JC, Grimsley BR, Fisher T, Shutze WP. Early Single-Institution Experience with Hero. Vascular Access for Hemodialysis 12th Symposium: VASA’ 2010 May 12-14; Las Vegas, NV.
Shutze WP, Kane K, Fisher T, Bennett M, Doud Y, Shutze Jr W, Hicks T, Kedora JC, Hohmann SE, Dunn T, Grimsley BR, Gable DR, Pearl GJ, Smith BL “The effect of wavelength on EHIT after EVLA”. 30th Annual Texas Society for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Austin, Texas, October 2014
Individual Presentations
“Acute Mesenteric Ischemia,” Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Baylor University Medical Center, May 2007