Steven D Vyce, DPM, FACFAS
Director, Yale Podiatric Medicine and Surgery & Reconstructive Rearfoot/ Ankle Surgery Residency ProgramAbout
Titles
Director, Yale Podiatric Medicine and Surgery & Reconstructive Rearfoot/ Ankle Surgery Residency Program
Positions outside Yale
Chief, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Department of Podiatric Surgery, Yale-New Haven Hospital
Biography
Dr Steven Vyce is a Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgeon practicing at Yale-New Haven Medical Center.
He is the Chairman of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Department of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, the Director of the Yale Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgery Residency Program, the Medical Director of the Yale-New Haven Foot and Ankle Surgeons group and is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine.
His clinical specialties include foot and ankle sports medicine and trauma, reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle, and diabetic foot reconstruction. In practice, he believes in tailoring care for each person as an individual, providing treatment options and ample opportunity for his patients to participate in decisions about their care. He is in practice at the St Raphael’s Campus of Yale New Haven Hospital and also has a North Haven (NEMG) office.
Dr Vyce received his Bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York, College at Oneonta, where he majored in Biotechnology, with a minor in Chemistry. He went on to receive his medical degree (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, graduating magna cum laude. He then completed his Podiatric Surgery Residency at University Hospital/University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UH/UMDNJ) in Newark, NJ, which provided comprehensive podiatric surgical training with specialization in foot and ankle trauma and reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle. He served as the Chief Resident during his final year, graduating in 1999.
Following residency, Dr Vyce was appointed as a Clinical Instructor in Podiatric Surgery at University Hospital/University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and began practicing as part of the University Doctors of NJ Med, the Faculty Practice of the NJ Medical School. He later started his own private practice in NY, and he maintained his clinical appointment at UH/UMDNJ through 2012.
In 2007, he left private practice to accept appointments as the Chief Podiatric Surgeon for the VA Connecticut Healthcare System and the Associate Podiatric Surgery Residency Director of the Yale Podiatric Surgery Residency Program. He was appointed as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine, and then as the Podiatric Surgery Residency Program Director in 2008 and has served in that role since.
Yale New Haven Hospital created the Department of Podiatric Surgery in 2013, and Dr Vyce was recruited to become its first Chairman and Chief, a position he remains in today. He was appointed as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine in 2022.
Dr Vyce Is a Diplomat of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ABFAS), by which he is Board Certified in both Foot Surgery and Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery. He has been a member of the ABFAS Board Certification Credentials Review Committee and is an active member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS), having served on the Post Graduate Education Committee, Professional Relations Committee and Annual Scientific Conference Committee.
He has served on the Board of Directors of the Northeast Podiatric Foundation; he is a founding member and is on the Board of Directors for the Yale Foot and Ankle Society and he is a member of the Yale Surgical Society. He also serves on the Yale-New Haven Hospital Medical Executive Commitee.
Nationally, he is a Board Member on the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME), which accredits all Colleges of Podiatric Medicine, approves residencies in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery and approves providers of Continuing Medical Education in Podiatry. He is also a member of CPME's Residency Review Committee (RRC) and has been appointed as the Chairman of the RRC.
He has also served on the Administrative Board of the Council of Teaching Hospitals of AACPM and the Collaborative Residency Evaluator Committee.
Dr Vyce has been a principal investigator in numerous research projects, and lectures locally and nationally regarding medicine and surgery of the foot as well as residency education.
He enjoys golfing, boating and spending time with his family and dogs.
Appointments
Vascular Surgery & Endovascular Therapy
Assistant Clinical ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Vascular Surgery & Endovascular Therapy
Education & Training
- Non Degree Program
- Yale University School of Management, Healthcare Management (2023)
- 3 year Podiatric Surgery Residency
- University Hospital / University of Medicince and Dentistry of NJ / Newark (1999)
- Chief Resident
- University Hospital/University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ /Newark (1999)
- DPM
- New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Podiatric Medicine (1996)
- BS
- SUNY at Oneonta, Biotechnology (1992)
Research
Research at a Glance
Publications Timeline
Publications
2024
A LONG-TERM PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 3 YEARS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION
A LONG-TERM PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 3 YEARS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION Cheung T, Cleman J, Callegari S, Vyce S, Blume P, Romain G, Hurtado C, Smolderen K. A LONG-TERM PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 3 YEARS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 2264. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)04254-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPREDICTION OF SHORT-TERM MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 30 AND 90 DAYS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION
PREDICTION OF SHORT-TERM MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 30 AND 90 DAYS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION Cheung T, Cleman J, Callegari S, Vyce S, Blume P, Romain G, Hurtado C, Smolderen K. PREDICTION OF SHORT-TERM MAJOR AMPUTATION AT 30 AND 90 DAYS FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INTERVENTION. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2024, 83: 2235. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(24)04225-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinocycline-Induced Black Bone Disease in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Case Report.
Rashid AM, Cheung TP, Paracha R, Vitale GC, Vyce SD. Minocycline-Induced Black Bone Disease in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Case Report. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 2024, 114 PMID: 38758692, DOI: 10.7547/23-091.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical Notes
2023
Transcriptional heterogeneity in human diabetic foot wounds
Transcriptional heterogeneity in human diabetic foot wounds Teresa Sandoval-Schaefer, Quan Phan, Biraja C. Dash, Alexandre J. Prassinos, Kaiti Duan, Michael I. Gazes, Steven D. Vyce, Ryan Driskell, Henry C. Hsia, Valerie Horsley bioRxiv 2023.02.16.528839; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.16.528839Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe Digital Mini External Fixator: A Novel and Inexpensive Technique for Forefoot Pathology
Steven D. Vyce, Timothy P. Cheung, Sruti M. Karwa, Michael I. Gazes, The Digital Mini External Fixator: A Novel and Inexpensive Technique for Forefoot Pathology, Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases, 2023, 100279, ISSN 2667-3967, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fastrc.2023.100279. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396723000174)Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApoptosis recognition receptors regulate skin tissue repair in mice
Olivia Justynski, Kate Bridges, Will Krause, Maria Fernanda Forni, Quan M Phan, Teresa Sandoval-Schaefer, Kristyn Carter, Diane E King, Henry C Hsia, Michael I Gazes, Steven D Vyce, Ryan R Driskell, Kathryn Miller-Jensen, Valerie Horsley (2023) Apoptosis recognition receptors regulate skin tissue repair in mice eLife 12:e86269 https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.86269Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Degloving Traumatic Lesser Toe Injury Reconstruction with Full-Thickness Skin Graft from Partially Amputated Autologous Toe Donor Site: A Case Report.
Gazes M, Au A, Jariwala T, Vyce S. Degloving Traumatic Lesser Toe Injury Reconstruction with Full-Thickness Skin Graft from Partially Amputated Autologous Toe Donor Site: A Case Report. Journal Of The American Podiatric Medical Association 2022, 112 PMID: 36115038, DOI: 10.7547/20-014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsFull-thickness skin graftAutologous full-thickness skin graftComplex soft tissue injuriesSoft tissue injuriesCase reportSkin graftsWound coverageExtensive degloving injuryHigh-energy traumaHigh-energy mechanismsMotor vehicle accidentsDegloving injuryLawnmower injuriesDistal amputationTraumatic injuryVehicle accidentsInjuryOpen fracturesInjury reconstructionWound closureSoft tissueDonor siteGraftReport
2018
Rare Presentation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Foot in a Noncompliant HIV+ Patient.
Sedberry SD, Gazes MI, Zellner E, Vyce SD. Rare Presentation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Foot in a Noncompliant HIV+ Patient. WOUNDS A Compendium Of Clinical Research And Practice 2018, 30: e68-e70. PMID: 30059340.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsSquamous cell carcinomaCell carcinomaInguinal lymph node metastasisPrimary squamous cell carcinomaPositron emission tomography/Active antiretroviral therapyLymph node metastasisHuman immunodeficiency virusPhantom limb painSun-damaged skinExtent of infectionAntiretroviral therapyTransmetatarsal amputationNode metastasisLimb painRare presentationSurgical findingsImmunodeficiency virusImmunosuppressed individualsEmergency departmentTomography/Surgical woundsTomography scanCancer stagingLeft leg
2016
Diagnosing osteomyelitis in the diabetic foot: a pilot study to examine the sensitivity and specificity of Tc(99m) white blood cell-labelled single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography.
Przybylski MM, Holloway S, Vyce SD, Obando A. Diagnosing osteomyelitis in the diabetic foot: a pilot study to examine the sensitivity and specificity of Tc(99m) white blood cell-labelled single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography. International Wound Journal 2016, 13: 382-9. PMID: 24976368, DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12316.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Painful prominences of the heel.
Vyce SD, Addis-Thomas E, Mathews EE, Perez SL. Painful prominences of the heel. Clinics In Podiatric Medicine And Surgery 2010, 27: 443-62. PMID: 20691376, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpm.2010.04.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
honor Outstanding Attending Educator in Podiatric Surgery
Hospital System AwardYale-New Haven HospitalDetails06/29/2024United Stateshonor Distinguished Practitioner
National AwardNational Academies of PracticeDetails04/20/2024United States
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