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Darlenia Andrews, MSN
Position: Instructor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-815-1454
Office Fax: 601-815-1721
Certifications: Family Nurse Practitioner - 2002
Michael Angel, MD
Position: Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5180
Office Fax: 601-984-5183
Certifications: Plastic Surgery - 1993, Otolaryngology - 1987, Hand Surgery - 1996
Procedures: Head and Neck Surgery-Aethetic, Congenital, Oncologic, Traumatic, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery, General Reconstructive
Research Interests: Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury, Flap Physiology
Societies: Fellow American College of Surgeons, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, International Society of Craniofacial Surgery, Wound Healing Society, American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Plastic Surgery Research Council, American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Association of Plastic Surgeons
Giorgio M Aru, MD
Position: Professor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984 5170
Office Fax: 601-984 5198
Certifications: General Surgery - 2007, Cardiothoracic Surgery 2008
Procedures: Coronary Bypass, Valve Repair and Replacement, Arrhythmias Surgery, General Thoracic Surgery, Chest Wall Deformities
Research Interests: Mid Term Results of Off-Pump Coronary Surgery, Treatment of PostOperative Mediastinal Infections
Societies: Society of Thoracic Surgery, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, American College of Surgeons
Bibliography:
120 Papers, Presentations, and Book Chapters
W. Henry Barber IV, MD, DPhil
Position: Professor, Division of General Surgery and Director, General Surgery Residency Program
Office Phone: 601-984-5080
Certifications:American Board of Surgery 1986
Procedures: Renal Transplantation, hemodialysis access, abdominal organ procurement, breast surgery, oncologic surgery, surgical care of transplant and hemodialysis patients
Societies: American College of Surgeons,
American Society of Transplant Surgeons, Society of Surgical Oncology
Bibliography:
Eighty six peer reviewal publications in major medical journals.
Tracy Bilski, MD
Position: Associate Professor, Trauma Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Christopher Blewett, MD
Position: Associate Professor, Pediatric Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Benoit Blondeau, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Transplant Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Karen Borman, MD
Position: Professor and Vice Chair, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-1026
Office Fax: 601-984-6700
Certifications: American Board of Surgery - 1985, Surgical Critical Care - 1987
Procedures: Endocrine Surgery, General Surgery
Research Interests: Surgical Education, Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Assay Uses, Surgical Socioeconomics
Societies: American College of Surgeons, American Association of Endocrine Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Association for Surgical Education, Southeastern Surgical Congress, Southern Medical Association Section on Surgery, Southwestern Surgical Congress, American Medical Association, American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Mississippi Chapter - American College of Surgeons, Mississippi State Medical Association
Bibliography:
1. Borman KR. Professionalism in the Match Process: The Rules and Ethics of Recruitment. Surg Clin North Am 84:1511-1524, 2004.
2. Mabry CD, McCann BC, Harris JA, Martin JL, Gage JO, Fischer JE, Opelka FG, Zwolak RM, Borman K, Preskitt JT Sr, Collicott PE, McGinnis L Jr, Cohn I. The Use of Intraservice Work per Unit of Time (IWPUT) and the Building Block Method (BBM) for the Calculation of Surgical Work. Ann Surg 2005;241: 929-940.
3. Borman KR. Thyroid Cancer. In: Rakel RE and Bope ET (eds.), Conn\'s Current Therapy, New York, NY: Elsevier Science, 2004.
4. Salameh JR and Borman KR. Laparoscopic Bilateral Adrenalectomy for ACTH-Dependent Cushing’s Syndrome. Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, April 13-17, 2005.
William L. Duncan, Jr., MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-984-5185
David Carroll, MD
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-2680
Charles P. Clericuzio, MD
Position: Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-364-1356
Office Fax: 601-364-1357
Research Interests: Computerized Decision Support Systems
Lawrence Creswell, MD
Position: Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5170
Office Fax: 601-984-5174
Certifications: Surgery - 1997,Thoracic Surgery - 1998
Procedures: Heart Surgery, Coronary Artery Bypass, Heart Valve Replacement/Repair, Aortic Surgery, Heart Transplantation, General Thoracic Surgery
Research Interests: Arrhythmias
Societies: Fellow - American College of Surgeons, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Heart Association, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Mississippi State Medical Association
Bibliography:
1. ACCP Expert Panel on Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation. American Collegeof Chest Physicians Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of PostoperativeAtrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery. Chest 128 (Suppl):1S-64S, 2005.
2. Hogue C, Creswell LL, Gutterman D, Fleisher L. Epidemiology, mechanisms,and risks: American College of Chest Physicians Guidelines for the Preventionand Management of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery.Chest 128 (Suppl):9S-16S, 2005.
3. Bradley D, Creswell LL, Hogue CW, Epstein A, Prystowsky E, Daoud E. Pharmacologicprophylaxis: American College of Chest Physicians Guidelines for the Preventionand Management of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery.Chest 128 (Suppl):39S-47S, 2005.
4. Creswell LL, Alexander J, Lisbon A, Ferguson TB, Fleisher L. Intraoperativeinterventions: American College of Chest Physicians Guidelines for the Preventionand Management of Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation after Cardiac Surgery.Chest 128 (Suppl):28S-35S, 2005.
Ronald Davis, MD
Position: Clinical Instructor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-982-0982
Wanda Dorsett-Martin, DVM
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-1073
Office Fax: 601-815-1500
Research Interests: Microsurgery, General Surgery, Intimal Hyperplasia
Societies: American Verterinary Medical Association, Mississippi Veterinary Medical Association, Greater Jackson Veterinary Medical Association
Bibliography:
1: Sud V, Lindley SG, McDaniel O, Freeland AE, Zhang F, Dorsett-Martin W,Bigler SA, Lineaweaver W. Evaluation of fructose 1,6 diphosphate for salvageof ischemic gracilis flaps in rats. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2005 Apr;21(3):191-6.
2: Dorsett-Martin WA. Rat models of skin wound healing: a review. Wound RepairRegen. 2004 Nov-Dec;12(6):591-9.
3: Habibipour S, Oswald TM, Zhang F, Joshi P, Zhou XC, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Effect of sodium diphenylhydantoin on skin wound healing in rats.PlastReconstr Surg. 2003 Nov;112(6):1620-7.
4: Zhang F, Liu H, Stile F, Lei MP, Pang Y, Oswald TM, Beck J, Dorsett-MartinW, Lineaweaver WC. Effect of vascular endothelial growth factor on rat Achillestendon healing. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2003 Nov;112(6):1613-9.
5: Zhang F, Zhang J, Lin S, Oswald T, Sones W, Cai Z, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Small intestinal submucosa in abdominal wall repair after TRAM flap harvestingin a rat model. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2003 Aug;112(2):565-70.
6: Angel MF, Zhang F, Rogers B, Caplan J, Dorsett-Martin W, Blain B, LineaweaverWC. Role of free radicals in necrosis of skin graft compromised with hematoma.AnnPlast Surg. 2002 Jun;48(6):665-9.
7: Zhang F, Richards L, Angel MF, Zhang J, Liu H, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Accelerating flap maturation by vascular endothelium growth factor ina rat tube flap model. Br J Plast Surg. 2002 Jan;55(1):59-63.
8: Jones M, Zhang F, Blain B, Guo M, Cui D, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Influence of recipient-bed isolation on survival rates of skin-flap transferin rats. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2001 Nov;17(8):653-8; discussion 659.
9: Blain B, Zhang F, Jones M, Richards L, Fischer K, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Vascular grafts in the rat model: an anatomic study. Microsurgery. 2001;21(3):80-3.
10: Zhang F, Sones WD, Guo M, Xu XZ, Buncke HJ, Dorsett-Martin W, LineaweaverWC. Reconstruction of ureteral defects with microvascular vein grafts in arat model. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2001 Apr;17(3):179-83.
11: Zhang F, Dorsett-Martin W, Fischer K, Angel M, Buncke HJ, LineaweaverWC. Role of medical students in microsurgery research. J Reconstr Microsurg.2001 Feb;17(2):89-93.
12: Zhang F, Fischer K, Komorowska-Timek E, Guo M, Cui D, Dorsett-Martin W,Buncke HJ, Lineaweaver WC. Improvement of skin paddle survival by applicationof vascular endothelial growth factor in a rat TRAM flap model. Ann PlastSurg. 2001 Mar;46(3):314-9.
David Dzielak, PhD
Position: Professor and Assosciate Vice Chancellor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-5330
Lee Easterwood, MD
Position: Instructor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5604
Lonnie Frei, MD
Position: Associate Professor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-1000
Felix Gordon, MD
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-984-5185
Avinash Gulanikar, MD
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-984-5185
Office Fax: 601-984-5190
Edwin Harmon, MD
Position: Chief, Pediatric Urology and Director, Pediatric Surgery Center
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Jimmy Hamilton, MD
Position: Clinical Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Gayle Harrell, MSN
Position: Instructor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-6884
Office Fax: 601-815-1953
Certifications: Family Nurse Practitioner- 2003, Wound Specialist - 2003
Procedures: Debridement, Excision, Incision and Drainage, Kenalog Injections, Wound Management, TCom Testing
Research Interests: Wounds, Grafts, Clinical
Societies: Mississippi Nurses Association, American Nurses Association, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nurses Association
Alan Hawxby, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Transplant Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-3135
Office Fax: 601-984-5083
Certifications: Board Certified, General Surgery
Procedures: Kidney transplantation, Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, Abdominal organ recovery, General surgery in transplant patients, Vascular access surgery for hemodialysis
Research Interests: Desensitization protocols, Expanding the living and deceased donor organ pool, Increasing donor awareness, Immunosuppressive regimens, Paired kidney donation, Altruistic living kidney donation
Societies: American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Society of Transplantation, American College of Surgeons, National Kidney Foundation, Mississippi - Board of Trustees, Mississippi Organ Recovery Agency - Board of Directors, Mississippi State Medical Association
Bibliography:
1) Hawxby AM, Torbenson M, Fishman E, Lawler L, Arrazola LM, Klein AS. Juxta-caval Hepatic Angiomyolipoma Masquerading as Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Disease International. 2003 Nov; 2(4):617-21.
2) Karp SJ, Hawxby A, and Burdick JF. Axillorenal arteriovenous graft: A new approach for dialysis access. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2004 Aug; 40(2):379-80.
3) Ugarte R, Kraus ES, Montgomery RA, Burdick JF, Ratner LE, Haas M, Hawxby AM, Karp SJ. Excellent Outcomes after Transplantation of Deceased Donor Kidneys with High Terminal Creatinine and Mild Pathologic Lesions. Transplantation. 2005 Sep 27; 80(6):794-800. (Led to an ASTS vanguard Award for senior author, World Transplant Congress, 2006).
4) Hawxby AM, Mason DP, Klein AS. Diaphragmatic hernia after right donor hepatectomy: a rare donor complication of partial hepatectomy for transplantation. Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Disease International 2006 Aug;5(3):459-61.
5) Kats M, Hawxby AM, Barker J, Allon M. Impact of Obesity on Vascular Access Outcomes in Dialysis Patients. Kidney International 2007 Jan;71(1):39-43.
6) Simpkins CE, Montgomery RA, Hawxby AM, Locke JE, Gentry SE, Warren DS, Segev DL. Cold Ischemia Time and Allograft Outcomes in Live Donor Renal Transplantation: Is Live Donor Organ Transport Feasible?. American Journal of Transplantation 2007; 7: 99–107
Drew Hildebrandt, PhD
Position: Assosciate Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5089
Office Fax: 601-815-1500
Research Interests: Wound Healing, Integrated Neurohumoral Control of Cardiovascular and Renal Function, Use of High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) in Surgical Procedures.
Societies: American Physiological Society
Heather Hillman
Position: Family Nurse Practitioner
Office Phone: 601-815-1314
Office Fax: 601 815-4570
Certifications: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner - 2004
Shushan Jacob, MD
Position: Instructor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Laura Jenkins-Lonidier, MSN
Position: Instructor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984 5170
James Keeton, MD
Position: Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-984-6553
Rajesh Kuruba, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Christopher J. Lahr, MD
Position: Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Cheryl McCoy, MSN
Position: Instructor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-1314
Office Fax: 601-815-1132
Certifications: ANCC 2003
John McCraw, MD
Position: Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-1313
Office Fax: 601-815-1500
Certifications: American Board of Surgery - 1972, American Board of Plastic Surgery - 1974
Procedures: Breast Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery, Obesity Surgery, Liposuction, Facial Surgery
Research Interests: Breast Reduction and Mastopexy, Breast Reconstruction, Lasers, Wound Healing
Societies: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Association of Plastic Surgeons, Southeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons
Bibliography:
1. Atlas of Muscle and Musculocutaneous Flaps John B. McCraw, M.D. and P.G.Arnold, M.D. Hampton Press. 1987
D. Olga McDaniel, PhD
Position: Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5081
Office Fax: 601-984-6614
Research Interests: Immunogenetic Studies in Renal and Heart Transplantation, Neurodegenerative Disorders and Trauma Induced Complications, Nucleic Acid Sequencing, Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP), and Gene Expression Analysis.
Societies: American College of Rheumatology- 1985, American Society of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics - 1988, American Society of Microbiology - 1980, The American Society of Human Genetics- 2001, Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies - 2001, Mississippi Academy of Sciences - 1998
Bibliography:
1. Murphy, J.W., McDaniel, D.O. In vitro reactivity of natural killer (NK)cells against Cryptococcus neoformans. J. Immunol. 1982; 128(4):1577-1583.
2. McDaniel, D.O., Reveille, J.D. , Barger, B.O., Acton, R.T. Associationof restriction fragment length polymorphism with seronegative spondyloarthropathies.Biochemical Transactions 1985; 14:85-86.
3. Acton, R.T., Hodge, T.W., McDaniel, D.O., Reveille, J.D. Napier-Littrell,M., and Barger, B.O. HLA restriction fragment length polymorphisms associatedwith Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and the seronegative spondyloarthropathies.Bioscience Reports. 1985; 5:815-829.
4. McDaniel, D.O., Acton R.T., Barger, B.O., Koopman, W.J., and Reveille,J.D. Association of a 9.2 Kb PvuII MHC Class I restriction length polymorphismwith ankylosing spondylitis. Arthritis Rheum. 1987; 30:894-900.
5. Napier-Littrell, M., Acton, R.T., McDaniel, D.O., Hodge, T.W. and Barger,B.O. Association of restriction fragment length polymorphisms with MHC ClassII phenotypes in white and black individuals. Transplantation Proc. 1987;19(1):826-832.
6. Acton, R.T., Barger, B.O., Brennan, J., Chandler, J., Cousins, L., Go,R., Gore, T., McDaniel, D.O., Moore, P., Olsen, G., Simpson, M., Vanichanan,C., Wagenkenecht, L., and Copeland, R. Immunogenetic and genetic risk indicationsof early-onset coronary heart disease. Federation Proc 1988; 47:1652
7. McDaniel, D.O., Barger, B.O.,., Koopman, W.J., Acton R.T., and Alarcón,G.S. Molecular genetic studies of rheumatoid arthritis. Amer J Med 1988; 85:23-25.
8. Reveille, J.D., Koopman, W.J., Barger, B.O., Acton, R.T. and McDaneil,D.O. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis in ankylosing spondylitis.Amer J Med 1988; 85:48-50.
9. McDaniel, D.O., Barger, B.O.,., Koopman, W.J., Acton R.T., and Reveille,J.D. AS and a 9.2 Kb PvuII Class I HLA DNA restriction fragment . J Rheumatol.1989; 14:145-146.
10. Acton, R.T., Hodge, T.W., Go, R.C.P., Peiper, S.C., Barger, B.O., Harman,L., and McDaniel, D.O. A stratified approach to forensic identification byDNA analysis of genes within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). FBIPublications, 1989.
11. McDaniel, D.O., Acton R.T., Barger, B.O., Koopman, W.J., and Alarcón,G.S. Molecular analysis of HLA-D region genes in seropositive rheumatoid arthritis.Tissue Antigens 1989; 34:299-308.
12. Yang, P.M., Crowley, J.J., McDaneil, D.O., Koopman, W.J., Kozin, F., Carson,D.A., and Chen, P.P. Genetic studies of four highly homologous rheumatoidfactor-associated Vk genes, in rheumatoid arthritis patients and normal individuals.Mol Immunol 1991; 28(10):1073-1083.
13. Perry, R., Go, R.C.P., Harrell, L., McDaniel, D.O., Vanichanan, C., Foster,L.J., and Acton, R.T. PCR-RFLP and SSCP analyses of the APP and PRNP genesin early-onset of Alzheimer disease patients. Proceedings of The GreenwoodCenter 1992; Vol 11:178.
14. McDaniel, D.O., Naftilan, J., Barber W.H. Limiting detection of an amplificationsignal for HLA-D region and VNTR genes by 32P-PCR. Biotechniques. 1993; 15:140-145.
15. McDaniel, D.O., Naftilan. J., Hulvey, K., Shaneyfelt, D., Lemons J.A.,Lagoo-Deenadayalan, S., Hudson, S., Diethelm, A.G., Barber, W.H. Peripheralblood chimerism in renal allograft recipients transfused with donor bone marrow.Transplantation. 1994; 57:852-856.
16. Reveille, J.D., Suarez-Almazor, M.E., Russell, A.S., Go, R.C.P., Appleyard,J., Barger, B.O., Acton, R.T., Koopman, W.J., McDaniel, D.O. HLA in Ankylosingspondylitis. Is HLA-B27 the only MHC gene involved in disease pathogenesis.Sem Arthritis Rheum, 1994; 295-309.
17. McDaniel, L.S., Ralph, B.A., McDaniel, D.O., Briles, D.E. Localizationof protection eliciting epitopes on PspA of Streptococcus pneumoniae betweenamino acid residues 192 and 260. Microbial Pathogenesis. 1994; 17:323-337.
18. Lagoo-Deenadayalan, S., Lagoo, A.S., Lemons, J.A., Lorenz, H.M., McDaniel,D.O., Hardy, K.J., Barber, W.H. Donor specific bone marrow cells suppresslymphocyte reactivity to donor antigens and differentially modulate Th1 andTh2 cytokine gene expression in the responder cell population. TransplantImmunology, 1995; 3:108-118.
19. McDaniel, D.O., Alarcón, G.S., Pratt, P.W., Reveille, J.D. Most African-AmericanPatients with Rheumatoid Arthritis do not have the Rheumatoid Antigenic determinant(Epitope). Ann Intern Med. 1995; 123:181-187.
20. Lagoo-Deenadayalan, S., Lagoo, A.S., Lemons, J.A., Lorenz, H.M., McDaniel,D.O., Hardy, K.J., Barber, W.H. Donor specific bone marrow cells suppresslymphocyte reactivity to donor antigens and differentially modulate Th1 andTh2 cytokine gene expression in the responder cell population. Advances inNephrology. 1996; 25:107-127.
21. Salhudeen, A., Wang, C., McDaniel, D.O., Lagoo, S.D., Bigler, S., Barber,W.H. Antioxidant Lazaroid U-74006F improves renal function and reduces theexpression of cytokines, iNOS, and MHC antigens in a syngeneic renal transplantmodel. Transplantaiton 1996; 62:1628-1633.
22. Vig, P.J.S., Subramony, S.H., Burright, E.N., Fratkin, J.D., McDaniel,D.O., Desaia, D., Qin, Z. Reduced immunoreactivity to Ca binding proteinsin Purkinje cells proceeds onset of ataxia in spinocerebellar ataxia 1 (SCA-1)transgenic mice. Neurology, 1998; 50:106-113.
23. McDaniel, L.S., McDaniel, D.O., Hollingshead, S.K., Briles, D.E. Comparisonof the PspA sequence from Streptococcus pneumonia EF5668 to previously identifiedPspA sequence from strain Rx1 and ability of PspA from EF5668 to elicit protectionagainst Pneumococci of different capsular types. Infection and Immunity 1998;10:4748-4754.
24. Vig, P.J.S., McDaniel, D.O., Subramony, S.H., Qin, Z. The effects of calbindinD-28k and parvalbumin antisense oligonucleotides on the survival of culturedPurkinje cells. Research Communications in Molecular Pathology and Pharmacology1999, 103:249-259.
25. Subramony, S.H., McDaniel, D.O., Smith, S., Vig, P.J.S. SpinocerebellarAtaxia Type 3. Gene Clinics 1999; 1-10.
26. Subramony, S.H., Vig, P.J.S., McDaniel, D.O. Dominantly inherited ataxias.Archives of Neurology 2000; 19:419-426.
27. McDaniel, D.O., Nguyen, McDaniel, S.L. A new HLA-DPA1allele, DPA1*02016identified in African-American population. Tissue Antigen. 2000; 55:197-198.
28. Vig, P.J.S., Subramony, S.H., Qin, Z., McDaniel, D.O., Fratkin, J.D. Relationshipbetween ataxin-1 nuclear inclusions and Purkinje cell specific proteins inSCA-1 transgenic mice. J Neurological Sciences 2000; 174:100-110.
29. McDaniel, D.O., Keats, B.J., Vedanarayanan, V.V. Subramony, S.H. SequenceVariation in GAA repeat expansions may cause differential phenotype displayin Friedreich’s Ataxia. Movement Disorders 2001; 16: 1153-1158.
30. Reno, W.L., McDaniel, D.O., Turner, W.W., William, M.D. Polymerase chainreaction for the detection of bacteremia. American Surgeon 2001; 67:508-512.
31. Bosarge, J.R., Watt, J.M., McDaniel, D.O., Swiatlo, E., McDaniel, L.S.Genetic immunization with the region encoding the -Helical domainof PspA elicits protective immunity against Streptococcus pneumonia. InfectionImmunity 2001; 69:5456-5463.
32. Vig, P.J.S., Subramony, S.H., McDaniel, D.O. Calcium homeostasis and spinocerebellarataxia-1 (SCA-1). Brain Research Bulletin 2001; 56: 221-225.
33. Subramony, S.H., Hernandez, D., Adam, A., Smith-Jefferson, S., Hussey,J., Gwinn-Hardy, K., Lynch, T., McDaniel, D. O., Hardy, J., Farrer, M., Singleton,A. Ethnic differences in the expression of neurodegenerative disease: Machado-Josephdisease in Africans and Caucasians. Movement Disorders 2002; 17: 1068-1071.
34. McDaniel, D.O. DNA transfer approaches in treatment of chronic inflammatoryjoint disease. J Long Term Effects Medical Implants 2002; 12: 71-84.
35. McDaniel, D.O. Modulation of immunosuppression by DNA transfer in Transplantation.J Long Term Effects Medical Implants 2002; 12: 131-147.
36. Rogers, P.D., Thornton, J., Barker, K.S., McDaniel, D.O., Sacks, G.S.,Swiatlo, E., McDaniel, L.S. Pneumolysin-dependent and independent gene expressionidentified by cDNA microarray analysis in THP-1 human mononuclear cells stimulatedby Streptococcus pneumoniae. Infection Immunity 2003; 71:-2087-2094.
37. Miller S.O., Ewing, G.P., Howard, C., Tachikawa, H., Bigler, S.T., Barber,W.H., Angel, M., McDaniel, D.O. Incorporating cytochrome P450 3A4 genotypeexpression and FT-IR/Raman spectroscopy data as means of identification ofbreast tumors. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation. 2003; 39: 24-29.
38. McDaniel, D.O., Barber, W.H., Nguyan, C., Rhodes, S.W., May, W.L., McDaniel,L.S., Jemeson, L.L., Butkus, D.E. Combined analysis of cytokine genotype polymorphismand the level of expression with allograft function in African-American renaltransplantation patients. Transplant Immunol 2003; 11: 107-119.
39. Howard, C.B., Stevens, J., Izevigie, E.B., Walker, A., McDaniel, D.O.Time and dose-dependent modulation of phase 1 and phase 2 gene expressionin response to treatment of MCF-7 cells with a natural anti-cancer agent.Cellular and Molecular Biology. 2003; 49 (7): 1057-1065.
40. McDaniel, D.O., Roten, D.P., Moore, C.K., Coleman, V., Yamout, S., Chatham,T.F., Turner, W.W.,Jr. Cytokine gene polymorphism may predict rejection incardiac transplantation patients. J. Applied Research, 2004; 4(1):68-80.
41. McDaniel, L.S., Thornton, J., McDaniel, D.O. Use of cDNA microarragysto analyze pneumococcal virulence factors. Indian J Med Res, 2004; 199 :99-103.
42. McDaniel, D.O., Yamout, S, Aru, G., May W, Thornton, J, Alam, N., MooreC. Cytokine genes associated with CV following transplantation. InternationalProceedings of Immunology, 2004; 493-499.
43. Harrison, S., Mangilog, B.A., Zhou, X., Barber, W.H., Barker, A., Doolittle,J., Godfrey, L. McDaniel, D. O. Analysis of CYP 3A4 genotype variation inrenal transplant recipients. Human Immunol, 2004; 65: (supplement 1), 38.
44. Arrington, D.T., Mangilog, B.D., Tee, L.Y., Harrison, D., Zhou, X., McDaniel,D.O. Ethnicity influences the distribution of cytochrome P450 3A4 gene polymorphism.J MAS 2005, 50:129-137.
45. Zhou, X., Barber, W.H., Moore, C., Tee, L.Y., Aru, G., Harrison, S., Mangillog,B., McDaniel, D.O. Frequency distribution of Cytochrome P450 3A4 gene polymorphismin ethnic populations and in transplant recipients. Res Comm Mole Path Pharma.2005, XX:XXX-XXX.
45. Sud, V., Lindley, S.G., McDaniel, D.O., Freeland, A.E., Zhang, F., Dorsett-Martin,W., Bigler, S.A., Lineaweaver, W. Evaluation of Fructose 1,6 diphosphate forsalvage of ischemic gracilis flaps in rats. J Reconstructive Microsurgery.2005; 3: 191-196.
Huey McDaniel, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Vascular Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-2680
Office Fax: 601-815-4563
Certifications:
Vascular Surgey, 2003 ; General Surgery, 2001
Procedures:
Arterial Surgery:
Endovascular aneurysmal repair (thoracic and abdominal aorta; visceral and peripheral arteries)
Percutaneous approach to carotid disease
Arteriovenous fistula creation for dialysis access
Tunnelled venous catheter placement
Percutaneous approach to thrombosed dialysis access
Open thoracic aortic and abdominal aortic surgery
Lower extremity arterial bypass
Carotid endarterectomy
Venous Surgery:
Percutaneous ablation of venous varocosities
Venous valve transplants
Sclerotherpy of spider veins
Percutaneous treatment of central venous disease
Research Interests:
Atherosclerosis Venous incompetence
Societies:
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Society for Vascular Surgery
American Medical Association
Bibliography:
Aalami O, Nikolic B, Lisagor P, Macaninch G, Victorino G, McDaniel H. Vertebral artery transposition prior to subclavian artery stent-grafting to repair iatrogenic pseudoaneurysm. Accepted for publication in JVIR.
McDaniel H, Marston W, Farber M, Mendes R, Owens L, Young M, Daniel P, Keagy B. Recurrence of chronic venous ulcers on the basis of clinical, etiologic, anatomic and pathophysiologic criteria and air plethysmography. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 35(4):723 – 28, 2002 Apr.
McDaniel H, Yang M, Sidner R, Jindal R, Sahota A. Prospective study of microchimerism in transplant recipients. Clinical Transplantation. 13(2):187 – 92, 1999 Apr.
Sahota S, Yang M, McDaniel H, Hall M, Sidner R, Jindal R. Microchimerism analysis using polymerase chain reaction assays that selectively amplify donor DNA. Transplantation Proceedings. 31(1-2):800 – 1, 1999 Feb – Mar
Sahota A, Yang M, McDaniel H, Sidner R, Book B, Brahmi Z, Jindal R. Evaluation of seven PCR-based techniques for the analysis of microchimerism. Clinical Biochemistry. 31(8):641 – 5, 1998 Nov
Book B, Sidner R, Yang M, Barr R, Brahmi Z, McDaniel H, Filo R, Sahota A, Jindal R. Microchimerism after allograft nephrectomy: study by molecular techniques. Human Immunology. 59(SUPPL. 1). 1998. 137.
Jindal R, Sidner R, McDaniel H, Johnson M, Fineberg S. Intraportal vs. kidney subcapsular site for human pancreatic islet transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings. 30(2):389-9, 1998 Mar
Jindal R, McDaniel H, Filo R, Sidner R. Stem cell potential of pancreatic ductal-epithelial cells. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(1-2):1502 – 4, 1997 Feb – Mar
McDaniel H, Johnson M, Pescovitz M, Filo R, Lumeng L, Leapman S, Milgrom M Jindal R. Intraoperative placement of a Wallstent for portal vein stenosis and thrombosis after liver transplantation. Transplantation. 3(4):607 – 8, 1997 Feb
Jindal R, Harris N, McDaniel H, Lehman G, Sherman S. Presentation of choledochal cysts without intrabiliary communication on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Liver Transplantation and Surgery. 2(6):468 – 71, 1996 Nov
Sahota A. McDaniel H, Yang M, Sidner R, Book B, Filo R, Jindal R. Sensitivity of PCR-based techniques for detecting donor-type DNA in organ transplant recipients. American Journal of Human Genetics. 59(SUPPL. 4). 1996
McDaniel H, Jenkins R, McDaniel HG. Experimental hyperthermia: protective effects of oxygen carrying fluorocarbon and crystalloids intraperitoneally. The American Journal of Medical Sciences. 30(1):9 – 14, 1991 Jan
Jenkins R, McDaniel HG, Grizzle W, Parrish S, McDaniel H. Demonstration of the adenosine reservoirs with nitrobenzylthioinosine in liver and diaphragm by high performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatography. 462(2):49 – 58, 1988 April
Dickerson K, Uemura N, Sekar M, McDaniel H, Anderson W, Coy D, Hirschowitz B. Partial agonist activity of the bombesin-receptor antagonist [Leu14-psi-CH2-NH-Leu13]-bombesin in frog peptic cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 157(3):1154 – 8, 1988 Dec
Larry McDaniel, PhD
Position: Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-6880
Office Fax: 601-984-1708
Certifications:
Procedures:
Research Interests: Host Pathogen Interactions, Molecular Basis of Infectious Disease
Societies: Fellow - Infectious Diseases Society of America, Ammerican Association of Immunologist, American Society for Microbiology
Bibliography:
1. Quin, L.R., Carmicle, S., Dave, S., Pangburn, M.K., Evenhuis, J.P., and McDaniel, L.S.: In Vivo Binding of Complement Regulator Factor H by Streptococcuspneumoniae. J. Infect. Dis. 192:1996-2003, 2005.
2. Thornton, J., and McDaniel, L.S.: THP-1 monocytes up-regulate intercellular adhesion molecule 1 in response to pneumolysin from Streptococcus pneumoniae.Infect. Immun. 73:6493-6498, 2005.
3. Hu, L., Guo, M., He, Z., Thornton, J., McDaniel, L.S., and Hughson, M.D.:Human papillomavirus genotyping and p16(INK4a) expression in cervical intraepithelialneoplasia of adolescents. Mod. Pathol. 18:267-273, 2005.
4. McDaniel, L.S., and Swiatlo, E. Pneumococcal disease: Pathogenesis, treatment,and prevention. Infect. Dis. Clin. Pract. 12:93-98, 2004.
5. Swiatlo, E., McDaniel, L.S., and Briles, D.E.: Choline-binding proteins.In: E. Tuomanen, T.J. Mitchell, D.A. Morrison, and B.G. Spratt eds. The Pneumococcus.American Soc. Microbiol. Press, Washington, DC., p.49-60, 2004.
Inder Mehta, MD
Position: Associate Professor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5171
Certifications: American Board of Thoracic Surgery, American Board of Surgery
Procedures: Congenital Heart Operations
Research Interests: Cardiac Morphogenesis Including Fetal Interventions, Myocardial Preservation
Ray Melton, Jr., MSN
Position: Instructor, Section of Trauma and Critical Care
Office Phone: 601-815-1314
Richard Miller, MD
Position: Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Marc E. Mitchell, MD
Position: James D. Hardy Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5105
Office Fax: 601-815-1028
Certifications: General Surgery- 1992, Surgical Critical Care - 1993, Vascular Surgery - 1998
Procedures: Aortic Aneurysm Surgery, Endovascular and Open Repair, Carotid Artery Surgery, Carotid Artery Angioplasty and Stent, Lower Extremity Bypass Surgery, Arteriography and Endovascular Surgery, Dialysis Access Surgery, Venous Surgery
Research Interests: Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis, Epidemiolgy of Vascular Disease, Endovascular Surgery
Societies: Fellow Americal College of Surgeons, Distinguished Fellow Society for Vascuar Surgery, Association for Academic Surgery, Eastern Vascular Society, Southern Surgical Association and Southern Association for Vascular Surgery
Bibliography:
1. Sidawy AN, Mitchell ME. Basic considerations of the arterial wall in health and disease. In Rutherford RB (Ed) Vascular Surgery, Saunders, pp. 62-75,2005.
2. Parmer S, Mitchell, ME: Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans).In Rajagopalan S, Mukherjee D, Mohler E, (Eds) Manual of Vascular Diseases,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp.112-119, 2005.
3. Lombardi JV, Fairman RM, Golden MA, Carpenter JP, Mitchell M, McBride A,Velazquez OC. The utility of commercially available endografts in the treatment of contained ruptures abdominal aortic aneurysms with hemodynamic stability.Journal of Vascular Surgery 2004;40:154-160.
4. Pitsilos S, Hunt J, Mohler ER, Prabhakar AM, Poncz M, Dawicki J, KhalapyanTZ, Wolfe ML, Fairman R, Mitchell M, Carpenter J, Golden MA, Cines DB, SachaisBS. Platelet factor 4 localization in carotid atherosclerotic plaques: correlationwith clinical parameters. Thrombosis & Haemostasis 2003;90:1112-1120.
5. Hunt JL, Fairman RM, Mitchell ME, Carpenter JP, Golden MA, Khalapyan T,Wolfe M, Neschis D, Milner R, Scoll B, Cusack A, Mohler III EM. Bone formation in carotid plaques a clinicopathological study. Stroke 2002;33:1214-1219.
6. Fairman RM, Carpenter JP, Baum RA, Larson RA, Golden MA, Barker CF, MitchellME, Velazquez OC. Potential impact of therapeutic warfarin treatment on type II endoleaks and sac shrinkage rates on midterm examination. Journal of VascularSurgery 2002;35:679-685.
7. Carpenter JP, Baum RA, Barker CF, Golden MA, Velazquez OC, Mitchell ME,Fairman RM. Durability of benefits of endovascular versus conventional abdominalaortic aneurysm repair. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2002;35:222-228.
8. Mitchell ME, Carpenter JP. Major vascular procedures. In Lanken PN, HansonIII CW Manaker S, (Eds) The Intensive Care Unit Manual, Saunders, pp. 1017-1029,2001.
9. Mitchell ME, Carpenter JP. Popliteal artery aneurysms. In Ernst CB, StanleyJC (Eds) Current Therapy in Vascular Surgery, Mosby, pp. 341-346, 2001.
10. Mohler III EM, Mitchell ME, Carpenter JP, Strandess DE, Jaff MR, BeckmanJA, Gerhard-Herman M. Therapeutic thrombin injection of pseudoaneurysms: amulticentered experience. Vascular Medicine 2001;6:241-244.
11. Carpenter JP, Baum RA, Barker CF, Golden MA, Velazquez OC, Mitchell ME,Fairman RM. Endovascular AAA repair in patients with renal insufficiency:strategies for reducing adverse renal events. Cardiovascular Surgery 2001;9:559-564.
12. Carpenter JP, Baum RA, Barker CF, Golden MA, Velazquez OC, Mitchell ME,Fairman RM. Impact of exclusion criteria on patient selection for endovascularAAA repair. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;34:1050-1054.
13. Neschis DG, Velazquez OC, Baum RA, Roberts D, Carpenter JP, Golden MA,Mitchell ME, Barker CF, Pyeron A, Fairman RM. The role of magnetic resonanceangiography for endoprosthetic design. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;33:488-494.
14. Velazques OC, Larson RA, Baum RC, Carpenter JP, Golden MA, Mitchell ME,Pyeron A, Barker CF, Fairman RM. Gender-related differences in infrarenalaortic aneurysm morphologic features: Issues relevant to Ancure and Talentendografts. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;33:S77-84.
15. Carpenter JP, Neschis DG, Fairman RM, Barker CF, Golden MA, VelazquesOC, Mitchell ME, Baum RA. Failure of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysmgraft limbs. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;33:296-303.
16. Baum RA, Carpenter, Cope C, Golden MA, Velazques OC, Neschis DG, MitchellME, Barker CF, Fairman RM. Aneurysm sac pressure measurements after endovascularrepair of abdominal aortic aneurysm. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2001;33:32-41.
17. Parmer SS, Carpenter JP, Fairman RM, Velazquez OC, Mitchell ME. Femoral neuropathy following retroperitoneal hemorrhage: case series and review of the literature. Annals of Vascular Surgery 2006;20(4):536-540.
18. Moise MA, Woo EY, Velazquez OC, Fairman RM, Golden MA, Mitchell ME, Carpenter JC. Barriers to endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: past experience and implications for future device development. Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2006;40(3):197-203.
19. Mitchell ME. Lower extremity major amputations. In Sidawy AN (Ed) Diabetic Foot: Lower Extremity Arterial Disease and Limb Salvage, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp, 2005.
Barney Nicholson, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Charles O'Mara, MD
Position: Clinical Professor, Division of Vascular Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-1416
Office Fax: 601-354-5379
Anthony Petro, MD
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Charles Pigott, MD
Position: Clinical Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Terry Pinson, MD
Position: Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Charles R Pound, MD
Position: Associate Professor and Chief, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-984-5185
Office Fax: 601-984-5190
Certifications: American Board of Urology - 2002
Procedures: Radical Nephrectomy, Partial Nephrectomy, Laparoscopic Nephrectomy, Nephroureterectomy, Radical and Partial Cystectomy, Urinary Diversion Including Continent Diversion, Radical Prostatectomy, Prostate Brachytherapy, Total and Partial Penectomy, Retroperitoneal, Pelvic, and Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection, Endoscopic Stone Surgery with Laser Assistance, Open Stone Surgery, Endoscopic Prostate/Bladder/Renal Surgery, Transurethral Needle Ablation of the Prostate, Prostate Biopsy, Percutaneous Ablation of Renal Tumors
Research Interests: Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Primary Therapy, Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma, Percutaneous Cryoablation for Renal Tumors
Societies: American Urological Association, Southwest Oncology Group (Research Organization)
John Porter, MD
Position: Professor and Chief, Division of Trauma/Critial Care
Office Phone: 601-815-1312
Office Fax: 601-815-4570
Christopher Powe, MSN
Position: Instructor, Section of Trauma/Critical Care
Office Phone: 601-815-1312
Office Fax: 601-815-4570
Certifications: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner - 2003
Procedures: Scope of Practice for Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Research Interests: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Multisystem Trauma, Resuscitation of the Trauma Patient, Open Abdomen in Trauma Patient, Mechanical Ventilation
Societies: American Nurses Credentialing Center, American Nurses Association, Mississippi Nursing Association, American Nurses Air and Surface Transport Association, Emergency Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses
Barbara Rogers, PhD
Position: Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-6233
Office Fax: 601-984-6202
Research Interests: Wound Healing, Diabetes Mellitus
Societies: American Nurses Association (Mississippi Nurses\' Association, District 13), Southern Nursing Research Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Wound Healing Society, Sigma Xi, American Diabetes Association
Bibliography:
Rogers, B.P., and Lineaweaver, W.C.(2002). Skin wound healing and cell-mediated DNA transport. Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants,12(2), 125-130
Angel MF, Zhang F, Rogers B, Caplan J, Dorsett-Martin W, Blain B, Lineaweaver WC.(2002) The Role of Free Radicals in Necrosis of Skin Graft Compromised with Hematoma. Annals of Plastic Surgery, 48, 665-669.
Ujjwal Rout, PhD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery
Office Phone: 601-815-5193
Office Fax: 601-815-5292
Research Interests: Cell Adhesion, Proliferation, Differentiation and Migration
Societies: The Society for the Gynecological Investigation, Research Society on Alcoholism
Bibliography:
1. Rout UK, Saed GM and Diamond MP (2002) Transforming growth factor-ß1 modulates expression of adhesion- and cytoskeletal-proteins in human peritoneal fibroblasts. Fertility and Sterility 78: 154-161.
2. Rout UK and Diamond MP (2003) Role of plasminogen activators during healing after uterine serosal lesioning in the rat Fertility and Sterility 79: 138-145.
3. Rout UK, Wang J, Paria BC and D. Randall Armant (2004) 51, v3 and the platelet-associated integrin IIb.3 coordinately regulate adhesion and migration of mouse peri implantation trophoblast. Developmental Biology 268: 135-151.
4. Skoff RP, Bessert DA, Cerghet M, Franklin MJ, Rout UK, Nave KA, Carlock L,Ghandour MS, Armant DR. (2004) The myelin proteolipid protein gene modulates apoptosis in neural and non-neural tissues. Cell Death and Differentiation 11: 1247-1257.
5. Rout UK, Saed GM and Diamond MP (2005) Expression pattern and regulation of genes differ between fibroblasts of adhesion and normal human peritoneum. BMC Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 3: 1-14.
6. Rout UK (2005) Alcohol, GABA receptors and neurodevelopmental disorder. In GABA in Autism
and Related Disorders Elsevier Life Sciences (Ed. Dhossche, DM).
7. Dhossche, DM and Rout UK (2005) AUTISM, GABA, and ECT. In GABA in Autism and Related Disorders Elsevier Life Sciences (Ed. Dhossche, DM).
Fred Rushton, MD
Position: Professor, Division of Vascular Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-2680
Office Fax: 601-815-4563
Certifications: General Surgery- 2001, Vascular Surgery - 2000
Procedures: Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Carotid/Vertebral, Aortic, Peripheral Arterial, Venous Surgery
Research Interests: Occlusive Arterial Disease
Societies: Fellow American College of Surgeons, Association of Academic Surgeons, Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society, International Society for Vascular Surgery, Society for Vascular Surgery, Association of Veterans Administration Surgeons, Society of Sigma Xi, Central Medical Society, Mississippi State Medical Association, American Medical Association, James D. Hardy Society, International Society of Endovascular Specialists, Southern Association for Vascular Surgery
Bibliography:
1. William A. Neely, Don W. Berry, Fred W. Rushton, Jr., and James D. Hardy:Septic Shock: Clinical, Physiological, and Pathological Survey of 244 Patients.Annals of Surgery 197 (8) : 657-666, May, 1971
2. William A. Neely, Anthony B. Petro, Garland H. Holloman, Fred W. Rushton,Jr., M. Don Turner, and James D. Hardy: Researches on the Cause of Burn Hypermetabolism.Annals of Surgery 179 (3) : 291-294, March, 1974.
3. James D. Hardy and Fred W. Rushton, Jr.: Other Lungs Tumors in Rhoad’sTextbook of Surgery: Principles and Practices, 5th edition, James D. Hardy,editor, Philadelphia, Saunders, 1980.
4. Fred W. Rushton, Jr.: Postoperative Fever, in Critical Surgical Illness,2nd edition, James D. Hardy, editor, Philadelphia, Saunders, 1980.
5. Fred W. Rushton, Jr.: Groin Hernia: Inguinal and Femoral in Hardy’s Textbookof Surgery, James D. Hardy, editor, Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott, 1983.
6. Larry H. Killebrew, Fred W. Rushton, Jr., and John S. Kukora: PeripyloricGastroduodenal Fistula-The “Double Pylorus”, Surgical Gastroenterology 2:121-124, 1983.
7. Fred W. Rushton, Jr. and John S. Kukora, (Abstract) Non-invasive evaluationof Infrapopliteal Arterial Disease. Clinical Research 31 (5): 828A
8. Fred W. Rushton, Jr. and John S. Kukora: Surgical Management of the OccludedCarotid Artery. Surgery 96 (5), November, 1984, 845-57.
9. Fred W. Rushton, Jr. Groin Hernia Repair. Audio Digest Surgery. 1983.
10. John S. Kukora, Fred W. Rushton, Jr., and Philip E. Cranston: New ComputedTomographic Signs of Aortoenteric Fistula. Archives of Surgery 119 (9), September,1984, 1073-5.
11. Fred W. Rushton, Jr.: Recurrent Inguinal Hernia in Current Surgical Therapy,John L. Cameron, editor, Philadelphia, B.C. Becker, 1986.
12. Jack Rubin, Quintus Jones, Angela Planch, Fred W. Rushton, Jr., and JohnBower: The Importance of Abdominal Viscera to Peritoneal Transport DuringPeritoneal Dialysis in the Dog. American Journal of the Medical Sciences 292(4), October 1986.
13. Fred W. Rushton, Jr., Groin Hernias in Hardy’s Textbook of Surgery, 2ndedition, James D. Hardy, John S. Kokura, and Harvey I. Pass, editors. Philadelphia,J. B. Lippincott, 1988.
14. Fred W. Rushton. Groin Hernia in Surgical Tips. Thomas L. Dent, John S.Kukora, Peter A. McCombs, and Thomas J. Leibrandt, editors. New York, McGraw-Hill,1989.
15. Schwab SJ, Weiss MA, Rushton F, Ross JP, Jackson J, Kapoian T, Yegge J,Rosenblatt M, Reese WJ, Soundararajan R, Work J, Ross J, Stainken B, PedanA, Moran JA. Multicenter clinical trial results with the LifeSite® hemodialysisaccess system. Kidney Int. 2002 Sep;62(3):1026-1033.
16. Donald WD, Nicols, LM, Rushton FW Jr. (Abstract): “Concomitant PeripheralVascular Repair with Aortic Endograft Placement: Is it Feasible?” Journalof the Mississippi State Medical Association, October, 2003.
17. Lyons, A., Rushton, F., McCoy, C. (Abstract) “Radiofrequency ablationof the saphenous vein, our experience” , Journal of the Mississippi StateMedical Association, August, 2004.
Danny Sanders, MD
Position: Clinical Instructor, Division of General Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
David Sawaya, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery
Office Phone: 601-984-5100
Donald Sawyer, MD
Position: Assistant Professor, Division of Urology
Office Phone: 601-364-1358
Office Fax: 601-364-1357
Certifications: American Board of Urology - 1978
Procedures: Office Urology
Research Interests: Stone Disease, Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis
Societies: Fellow- American College of Surgeons, American Urological Association, Southeast Section - American Urological Association, American Association of Clinical Urologists, Society of University Urologists, Society of Government Service Urologists
Bibliography:
1. Shanberg AM, Baghdassarian R, Tansey L, Sawyer D. Reconstruction of the totally occluded urethra with neodymium-yag laser and the use of the artificial sphincter. Presented at American Urological Association Western Section Meeting, February 1987.
2. Shanberg A, Baghdassarian R, Tansey L, Sawyer D. K.T.P. 532 laser in treatment of urethral strictures. Urology 1988 Dec; 32(6):517-20.
3. Shanberg A, Tansey L, Baghdassarian R, Sawyer D, Lynn C. Laser-assisted vasectomy reversal: experiences in 32 patients. J Urol 1990 Mar; 143(3):528-9; discussion 529-30.
4. Marinelli D, Shanberg AM, Tansey LA, Sawyer DE, Syed N, Puthawala A. Followup prostate biopsy in patients with carcinoma of the prostate treated by 192 iridium template irradiation plus supplemental external beam radiation. J Urol 1992 Mar; 147 (3 Pt 2):922-5.
5. Syed AM, Puthawala A, Austin P, Cherlow J, Perley J, Tansey L, Shanberg A, Sawyer D, Baghdassarian R, Wachs B, et al. Temporary iridium-192 implant in the management of carcinoma of the prostate. Cancer 1992 May 15; 69(10):2515-24.
6. Lander EB, Shanberg AM, Tansey LA, Sawyer DE, Groncy PK, Finklestein JZ. The use of continent diversion in the management of rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate in childhood. J Urol 1992 Jun; 147(6):1602-1605.
7. Vara AR, Shanberg AM, Sawyer DE, Tansey LA, Martin DC. Modification of Le Bag ileocolonic pouch with improved results. Review of 17 cases. Urology 1992 Sep: 40(3):221-6.
8. Shanberg AM, Marinelli D, Tansey LA, Sawyer DE. Cost analysis of neodymium-Yag laser versus transurethral resection treatment of superficial bladder carcinoma. Int Surg 1993 Oct-Dec; 78(4):350-1.
9. Shanberg AM, Lee IS, Tansey LA, Sawyer DE. Extensive neodymium-Yag photoirradiation of the prostate in men with obstructive prostatism. Urology 1994 Apr; 43(4):467-71.
10. Shanberg AM, Lee IS, Tansey LA, Sawyer DE, Rodgers LW, Ahlering T. Depth of penetration of the neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser in the human prostate at various dosimetry. Urology 1994 Jun; 43(6):809-12.
11. Shanberg AM, Sawyer DE, Lee IS, Rodgers LW, Tansey LA, Ahlering T. Depth of penetration of the neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser in the human prostate and clinical results of high-dose laser energy in 50 patients. World J Urol 1995; 13(2):78-82
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