- Dioscoro T. Villanueva, M.D.
- Joseph A. Kuchler, M.D.
- Miguel L. DeLeon, M.D.
- William C. Cody, M.D.
- Constantine T. Andrew, M.D.
- Charles K. Field, M.D.
- Pasquale A. Luciano, D.O.
- Joseph P. Costabile, M.D.
- Christopher C. Derivaux, M.D.
- Craig L. Zaretsky, M.D.
- Keith P. Meslin, M.D.
- Ashish Bedi, M.D.
- Jay Steinberg, D.O.
- Rodolfo C. Pascual, M.D.
- Khaled El-Badawi, M.D.
- Emeka J. Acholonu, M.D.
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Endocrine Surgery
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Parathyroid Surgery Parathyroid glands are small, pea-sized glands of the endocrine system located behind the thyroid gland. There are four parathyroid glands which serve to regulate the calcium level in our bodies. In response to a low blood calcium level, the glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH) which serves to raise the blood calcium level. Read More>>> |
Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy The adrenal glands are two small, wedge shaped glands that rest above the upper inside edge of the kidneys in the tissues behind the organs of the abdominal cavity. These glands produce hormones that have important functions in controlling the blood pressure and in controlling how much salt and water are in the circulation. Read More>>> |
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Laparoscopic Heller Myotomy Minimally invasive surgeons are treating achalasia of the esophagus using the minimally invasive Heller Myotomy technique. Benefits of this approach include five small incisions instead of one large abdominal incision, shorter hospital stay, reduced postoperative pain and a shorter recovery time of a few days.. Read More>>> |
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Endocrine Surgery
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