As a pioneer in vascular procedures, Dr. Kuhn brings robust clinical expertise to TriHealth. He introduced the TCAR procedure to TriHealth in 2017, creating the first program in Cincinnati and only the second in Ohio. He then proceeded to train surgeons in TCAR in Boston and Chicago. Currently, Dr. Kuhn is sought after as one of only two area surgeons specializing in providing access to the lumbar spine in partnership with neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons on lumbar spine surgeries. Dr. Kuhn is assistant program director for the vascular surgery fellowship and residency at TriHealth. He not only is involved in furthering resident education, but he is sought out by vascular surgeons from around the world for training. With a strong interest in advancing the medical profession in vascular and vein procedures and motivated by the immediate results vascular surgeries offer, Dr. Kuhn works diligently with each patient to individualize a treatment plan using the least invasive option. …Through the Vein Center, Dr. Kuhn provides medical and cosmetic treatments for venous disease and specializes in minimally invasive treatment for all types of problems of the circulatory system. His areas of expertise include Surgical access to spines Aortic aneurysms Carotid artery disease Chronic venous insufficiency Deep vein thrombosis Peripheral vascular disease Varicose veinsGrowing up, Dr. Kuhn often gained inspiration from his father, who was an OB-GYN. Dr. Kuhn exacts an equally steady focus on offering the newest minimally invasive treatments to help patients live better, fuller lives. A father of four, Dr. Kuhn enjoys spending time with his family, staying physically active and cheering on his hometown Reds and Bengals. His genuine desire is to help each patient get the most out of life through improved vascular health. Leadership Committee Member of the Section on Multidisciplinary Surgical Approaches to the Spine, National Association of Spine Specialist (North American Spine Society)In the News: Bethesda North and Good Samaritan Hospitals First in Cincinnati to Offer Innovative TCAR Procedure to Treat Carotid Artery Disease | TriHealthWCPO: TriHealth On Call: Safe Prevention of Strokes With TCAR | TriHealthLocal12: Preventing stroke: TCAR procedure treats carotid artery disease | WKRC (local12.com) A Shocking Lesson: Leg Pain is First Warning of Life-Threatening Illness | TriHealth Understanding Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms | TriHealthResearchDr. Kuhn participates in numerous clinical trials, many as principal investigator: CRESt2 – NIH-funded, international study on Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (Muck & Kuhn) STRIDE – Study of patients with lower extremity acute limb ischemia to remove thrombux with the Indigo Aspiration System, with Penumbra Inc. GORE Conformable – Assessment of Gore Excluder Conformable AAA Endoprosthesis in the treatment of AAA, with W. L. Gore and Associates. Hancock – The Hancock Jaffe Surgical Antireflux Venous Valve Endoprothesis Study, with Axiom (Muck) Bolt – Prospective, Multicenter study of patients with DVT to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the indigo aspiration system, with Penumbra Inc. (Kuhn) Strike PE – Prospective, Multicenter study of the Indigo Aspiration System seeking to evaluate the long-term safety and outcomes of treating PE, with Penumbra Inc. (Kuhn)


Dr. Brian Allen Kuhn, MD
Dr. Brian Allen Kuhn, MD
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Residency
- 2009
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute - Thomas Comprehensive Care Center
10506A Montgomery Road Suite 200
Montgomery
OH
45242
USA
+15138659898
- Cardiovascular Surgery
- Vascular Surgery
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