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Richard E. Sabatier, M.D.
Direct: 985-***-**** Email: **********@***.***
UPIN Number: B-63135
Medicare Number: 51529
Medicaid Number: 1358550
Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners-Physicians and Surgeons - MD.012433 NPI Number: 174*******
Louisiana Board of Pharmacy-License Number-CDS006285-MD Controlled Substance Registration Certificate-Drug Enforcement Agency: XX-XXXXXXX EDUCATION:
Assistant in Radiology, Baton Rouge General Hospital, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, June 1965-September 1966
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1966-1969 Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1966-1969 Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1966-1969 Scrub Technician and Assistant in operating room, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1969-1971
Tulane University School of Medicine, 1969-1973. Received M.D. degree 1973 First Assistant in Surgery, Southern Baptist Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana (Dr. Walter Becker, Chief of Surgery), April 1971-December 1972 Intern in Surgery, Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1973-1974
Resident in Surgery, Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1974-1975
Chief Resident in Surgery, E.A Conway Hospital, Monroe, Louisiana, 1975-1976 Chief Resident in Surgery, Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1977-1978
John L. Ochsner, M.D., F.A.C.S., Chairman, Department of Surgery Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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Resident in Plastic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1978-1980
Nicholas G. Georgiade, D.D.S., M.D., F.A.C.S., Chairman, Division of Plastic, Reconstructive, Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery
Chief Resident in Plastic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, 1980-1981
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIP:
Recipient of full college tuition for three years (1966-1969) as a result of academic achievement as winner of the State of Louisiana Literary Rally as a high school student. History – First Place, Geometry – First Place, Trigonometry
– First Place.
Excellence in Teaching Award – Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery – 1994.
Louisiana’s Outstanding Physician 2001-2002, Republican National Committee. Award for Fifteen Years of Outstanding Service 1986-2001, presented by Sedco- Forex.
Outstanding Professionals in Medicine, Science, Industry, and Business, 2002- 2003
Best Surgeons in America, 2003-2004
Marquis Who’s Who in America, 1986-2004; Volume 42-58 FELLOWSHIPS:
Microvascular Clinical Research with Dr. Donald Serafin, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, July 1978-1979 Christine Kleinert Fellow in Hand Surgery, University of Louisville, Kentucky, January 1980-July 1980
Dr. Harold Kleinert, Chairman
Fellow in Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology with Dr. Vahram Bakamjian, Dr. Donald Shedd, and Dr. Peter Calamel, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, New York, July 1981-July 1982
Craniofacial Fellow studying Craniofacial, Maxillofacial, and Orthognathic Surgery with Dr. Ian Munro, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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Toronto, Toronto and Sunnybrook Medical Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 1982-January 1983
PRECEPTORSHIPS:
Dr. Horner Kirgis, Neurosurgery, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1969-1973
Professor Valentine Logue, Neurosurgery and Neurology, October 1, 1972-May 15, 1973, The National Hospital, Queen’s Square, London, England; Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, London, England; Maida Vale Hospital, London, England
Dr. Paul Tessier, Craniofacial Surgery, May 1, 1983-November 30, 1983, Centre Medico-Chirurgical Foch, Suresnes and Boulogne, France PREVIOUS HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS:
Ascension Hospital
Charity Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Dixon Medical Center
Doctor’s Hospital of Jefferson
East Jefferson General Hospital
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital
Northshore Regional Medical Center (Tenet)
St. Tammany Parish Hospital
Slidell Memorial Hospital and Medical Center
Touro Infirmary
Tulane University Medical Center
University Hospital
Columbia Jefferson Medical Center (formerly Elmwood Medical Center)1 1 Effective 12/31/1996, Columbia Jefferson Medical Center ceased to operate as an acute care facility. The location will be operated by Tulane University Hospital & Clinic for rehabilitative services. Privileges cease to exist past 1996 end of year.
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Lakeview Regional Medical Center (Columbia)
F. Edward Hebert Hospital
Humana Hospital
Jo Ellen Smith Hospital
Lakeland Medical Center
Meadowcrest Hospital
Pendleton Memorial Methodist Hospital
Memorial Medical Center (Baptist Campus) (Tenet)
Memorial Medical Center (Mercy Campus) (Tenet)
St. Charles General Hospital
St. Jude Medical Center
Veteran’s Administration Medical Center
West Jefferson Medical Center
CERTIFICATIONS:
American Board of Surgery, December 11, 1979 (#25378) American Board of Plastic Surgery, December 9, 1983 (#2844) International Certificate of Vaccination (Qualification for administration of yellow fever vaccine), State of Louisiana, Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, (Stamp #012433), October, 2000. Basic Life Support (BLS), Provider
American Heart Association
Certified: 02/14/01
Recertified: 01/10/03
Recommended Renewal: 01/10/05
Pediatric Life Support Program (PALS), Provider
American Heart Association & The American Board of Pediatrics Tulane Life Support
Certified: 03/20/03
Expires: 03/20/05
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Provider
American Heart Association
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Certified: 03/10/01
Recertified: 01/10/03
McMillan Offshore Survival Training
Helicopter Underwater Egress Training
Certified: 08/20/02
UMBC Professional Education & Training
Critical Incident Stress Management
Certified: 11/03/02 & 01/10/03
Course #: 230*********
Schlumberger Injury Prevention Program (SIPP), 2002, 2003 Advances Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
American Heart Association
Certified: 03/10/01
Recertified: 01/10/03
Heart Math – Stress Management Techniques, 12/19/02 MEMBERSHIPS:
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons American College of Surgeons
European Society of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons
International Society of Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons Society of Head and Neck Surgeons
Orleans Parish Medical Society
Southern Medical Association
International Maxillofacial Surgery Society
American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons
Alton Ochsner Surgical Society
Alton Ochsner Fellows Association
Louisiana State Medical Society
American Cleft Palate Association
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National Association of V.A. Physicians
American Heart Association
Duke Alumni Association
Tulane Alumni Association
Tulane Surgical Society
Roswell Park Surgical Society
International College of Surgeons
American Burn Association
Association for Academic Surgery
Plastic Surgery Educational Foundation
Louisiana Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons M.D. Anderson Associates
Society of University Surgeons
Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity
Kappa Alpha Order
Alpha Epsilon Delta Honorary Premedical Society
American Medical Association
American College of Physician Executives
American Registry of Outstanding Professionals
Kleinert Society
St. Tammany Parish Medical Society
APPOINTMENTS:
Research Appointment, Microvascular Laboratory, under Dr. Donald Serafin, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, July 1978-December 1978
Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Florida, College of Medicine, January 1, 1983-December 1, 1984
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Attending Surgeon, Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Plastic Surgery, Gainesville, Florida
Director, Craniofacial Center, University of Florida Medical Center, Gainesville, Florida
Coordinator of Reconstructive Head and Neck Surgery, Gainsville Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Plastic Surgery, Gainesville, Florida Staff Resident Conference Coordinator, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Surgical Curriculum Development Committee, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Medical Review Committee, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Head and Neck Surgery, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, The University of Texas System Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, December 1984-October 1985 Director of Craniofacial Oncologic Surgery, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, The University of Texas System Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, December 1984-October 1985
Chief of Microsurgery, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, The University of Texas System Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, December 1984- October 1985
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas, December 1984-October 1985 Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas Transfusion Committee, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas
Nursing Liaison Committee, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas
Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Plastic Surgery, Tulane University Medical School, New Orleans, Louisiana
Consultant, Craniofacial and Plastic Surgery, Handicapped Children’s Program of Louisiana
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Executive Committee, Credentials Committee, Chief of Plastic Surgery Department, Co-chairman of By-Laws Committee, Elmwood Medical Center, Jefferson, Louisiana, 1987
Tissue Committee, Doctor’s Hospital of Jefferson, Metairie, Louisiana Chief of Plastic Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Executive Committee, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Credentials Committee, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Chief of Staff, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana Director, Institute of Cranial Base Surgery, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Chief of Division of Plastic Surgery, St. Jude Medical Center, Kenner, Louisiana, 1987-89
Continuing Medical Education Committee, Hotel Dieu Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Consultant in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and Neurosurgery, Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, (Neurosurgery, Tulane University Medical Center – Plastic Surgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center)
Intensive Care Committee, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Medical Director, Transocean Offshore, Inc., formerly Sonat Offshore Drilling, Inc., Post Office Box 2765, Houston, Texas 77252-2765 Medical Director, Walsh Offshore, Inc., Post Office Box 6637, New Orleans, Louisiana 70714-6637
Medical Director and Surgeon in Chief, Smedvig, Lokkeveien 103, 4001 Stavanger, Norway, and 601 Poydras St., Suite 1660, New Orleans, LA 70130, 1998
United States Department of Justice, Consultant in Plastic Surgery, Craniofacial Surgery and Maxillofacial Surgery
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reimbursement fees. Craniofacial surgery, Surgery of the base of the skull and head and neck oncologic surgery.
Department of Neurosurgery, Tulane University and Veterans Hospital Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, Clinical Instructor, 1986 Vice Chairman, Department of Plastic Surgery, East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, Louisiana, 1996-1997
Department of Plastic Surgery, Chairman, East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, Louisiana, 1997-1999
Surgical Procedures Committee, Department of Plastic Surgery, East Jefferson General Hospital, Metairie, Louisiana, 1998-2002
Medical Director for Transocean Offshore, Inc., (formerly Sonat) Medical Director for Schlumberger GECO Prakla, Wadleigh & Associations, Inc., Star Division
Member, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, Surgical Services Committee, Representing Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Surgery, January 1, 2000 Global Logistics, Inc., Medical Director, Surgeon-in-Chief, January 1, 2001 BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Serafin D, Sabatier RE, Morris R, and Georgiade NG: Reconstruction of the lower extremity with vascularized composite tissue; Improved tissue survival and specific indications. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, October 11, 1979, Toronto, Canada. Published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 66:2, 1980 2. Sabatier RE, Munro IR: Craniofacial Surgery: A twelve-year review. Abstracts of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons. Presented in Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1983
3. Sabatier RE, Munro IR, Lauritzen CG: A review of two thousand Craniofacial operations, Abstracts of the VII International Congress of Plastic Surgery, pp 329-330. Presented in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 1, 1983. 4. Munro IR, Sabatier RE: An analysis of twelve years of craniofacial surgery in Toronto, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 76:29-35, 1985 5. Sabatier RE, Bakamjian VY: Limitations and refinements of the transaxillary latissimus flap for head and neck reconstruction, A reports of fifty cases, Abstracts of European Association of Maxillofacial Surgery, Seventh Congress. Presented at the Hotel Hilton International, Paris, France, September 14, 1984
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6. Sabatier RE, Bakamjian VY: Limitations and refinements of the transaxillary latissimus flap for head and neck reconstruction, A reports of fifty cases, Abstracts of Joint Meeting of the Society of Head and Neck Surgery, Dorado, Puerto Rico, May 5, 1985. The American Journal of Surgery, 1985:150: pp 427-434
7. Sabatier RE, Friedman WA, Graham BH: Cranio-orbital resection and reconstructive surgery. Abstracts of International Maxillofacial Surgery Society. Presented in Leipzig, DDR (East Germany), May 10, 1985, Acta Chirurgiae Maxillo-Facials
8. Sabatier RE, Friedman WA: Cranio-orbital extirpative and reconstructive surgery, Abstracts of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Mund, Kiefer and Geisichtchirugie. Presented in Erlangen, West Germany, May 25, 1985 9. Sabatier RE, Weintraub IH: Oncologic cranio-orbital surgery, Proceedings of the First International Congress of the International Society of Cranio- Maxillo-Facial Surgery. President: Paul Tessier. Cannes, LaNapoule, 1985. Marchac, Daniel (ed), 52-57, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1987 10. Sabatier RE, Bakamjian VY, Carter WL: Craniofacial and head neck application of the transaxillary latissimus dorsi flap, Ear, Nose, and Thorat Journal
11. Sabatier RE, Carter WL: Treatment of supraorbital fractures. Proceedings of the European Association of Maxillofacial Surgery, Eighth Congress, Palacio de Exposiciones Y Congresos. Presented in Madrid, Spain, September 18, 1986
12. Munro IR, Sabatier RE: An analysis of twelve years of craniofacial surgery in Toronto, McCoy FJ (ed). 1987 Year Book of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 20-21, Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc. 13. Sabatier RE, Bakamjian VY: Limitations and refinements of the transaxillary latissimus flap for head and neck reconstruction, A reports of fifty cases. 1987 Year Book of Cancer, Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc. (in press)
14. Sabatier RE, Vitenas P: Intracranial-extracranial orbital osteotomies: Application in congenital, oncologic and trauma surgery. Proceedings of the second International Society of Craniomaxillofacial Surgery. Presented in Florence, Italy June 10, 1989. Marchac, Daniel (ed). Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1989
15. Naugle, Thomas C., Elliot L, Franklyn, Sabatier, Richard E. High Excision of Harvesting of Fascia Lata from The Thigh. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Volume 4, No. 2, pp. 122-127, 1988 16. Naugle, Thomas C., Fry, Constance L, Sabatier, Richard E., Elliot L, Franklyn – High Incision Fascia Lata Retrieval, Journal of Ophthalmology in press, Presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, 1987, and in Scientific Exhibit at the Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, Texas, 1988 Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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17. Naugle, Thomas C., Fry, Constance L, Sabatier, Richard E., Elliot L, Franklyn presented as a scientific exhibit at the meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1988
18. Naugle, Thomas C., Fry, Constance L, Sabatier, Richard E., Elliot L, Franklyn – High Leg Incision Fascia Lata Harvesting, Ophthalmology, 1997; 104: 1480- 1488
19. Sabatier, Richard - Medical Protocols, Sonat Offshore, Inc. 20. Sabatier, Richard - Medical Protocols, Walsh Offshore, Inc. 21. Sabatier, Richard - Medical Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
22. Sabatier, Richard - Emergency Medical Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
23. Sabatier, Richard - Cardiac Arrest Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
24. Sabatier, Richard - Burn Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
25. Sabatier, Richard - Vaccination Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
26. Sabatier, Richard - Yellow Fever - Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
27. Sabatier, Richard - Influenza, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 28. Sabatier, Richard: West Nile Virus, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
29. Sabatier, Richard: Infectious Disease Volumes 1-8, STAR Division, Wadleigh
& Associates, Inc.
30. Sabatier, Richard: Recommendation for International Travel, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
31. Sabatier, Richard: STAR Medical Manual, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
32. Sabatier, Richard: The Canadian Project, Volumes 1 & 2, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
33. Sabatier, Richard: Nutrition in the Offshore Environment, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
34. Sabatier, Richard: Sleep Apnea, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 35. Sabatier, Richard: Emergency Medical Response Plan, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
36. Sabatier, Richard: Non-Emergency Medical Response Plan, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
37. Sabatier, Richard: HIPPAA Compliance Manual, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
38. Sabatier, Richard: Malaria, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 39. Sabatier, Richard: Tropical Diseases, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
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40. Sabatier, Richard: African Protocols, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
41. Sabatier, Richard: Smallpox, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 42. Sabatier, Richard: Immunizations: Recommendations, Principles, and Precautions, Volume 1-2, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 43. Sabatier, Richard: Hepatitis, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 44. Sabatier, Richard: Wound Management, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
45. Sabatier, Richard: Suturing Techniques, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
46. Sabatier, Richard: The Airway, Establishing and Maintaining Ventilation Via Orotracheal, Nasotracheal, Oropharyngeal, Cricothyroidotomy and Tracheostomy Routes, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. 47. Sabatier, Richard: Venous Access; Peripheral, Saphenous, Femoral, Internal Jugular, External Jugular, Subclavian, Intraosseous Sites, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc.
48. Sabatier, Richard: Pneumothorax; Recognition & Treatment, Insertion and Management of Chest Tube, STAR Division, Wadleigh & Associates, Inc. PRESENTATIONS:
1. Television Interview: Picture of Health Program, Channel 20 National Health Network: Craniofacial Surgery, December 7, 1983 2. Bilateral Cleft Lip Reconstruction (Movie)
3. Orthognathic Surgery (Movie)
4. Technique of Warren Distal Spleno-Renal Shunt (Movie) 5. Modified Radical Mastectomy (Movie)
6. Oncologic Application of Craniomaxillofacial Surgery (Movie) 7. Microneural and Microvascular Reanimation of the Paralyzed Face (Movie) 8. Microsurgical Thoracic lymphatic surgery in sheep pulmonary hilum and mediastinal lymph node preparation: Investigation of pulmonary lymphatic physiology and its relationship to septic and hypovolemic shock: An investigation of various methods of intravenous resuscitation. A Coordinated study with the Department of Anesthesia, The University of Florida, College of Medicine
9. Urinary Bladder Reconstruction: Investigation of techniques of urinary bladder reconstruction using tissue expansion prosthesis, vascularized fascia flaps and free tissue transfer. A coordinated study with the Department of Urology, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute 10. Microvascular Esophageal Reconstruction: Investigation of vascularized visceral autografts and microvascular fabricated esophageal conduits for cervical and esophageal extirpative defects. Duke University. Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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LECTURE PRESENTATIONS:
1. Detection, prevention. And treatment of intraoperative air embolus 2. Safeguards and complications in blood transfusions 3. Methods of Cranioplasty
4. Penetrating cerebral wounds
5. Management of maxillofacial trauma
6. Malignant Melanoma
7. Thyroid carcinoma
8. Postoperative management of the head and neck surgery patient 9. Wound management
10. Penetrating wounds of the neck
11. Gastroschisis and omphalocele
12. Intestinal obstruction in the neonate
13. Hepatic resection – indications, technique, postoperative management, and complications
14. Subphrenic abscess
15. Insulinoma – diagnosis and management
16. Pediatric head and neck neoplasms
17. Maxillary resection
18. Parotid Tumors – adult and pediatric
19. Empyema and its surgical management
20. Surgical management of esophageal diverticula
21. Diagnosis and management of arterial occlusive disease and venous thrombosis of gastrointestinal tract
22. Burn management
23. Vascularized osseous and osteocutaneous reconstruction of the upper extremity
24. Free microvascular joint transfer
25. Respiratory management of critically ill patients with multisystem trauma 26. Pharyngoesophageal reconstruction
27. Craniofacial management of the facial trauma
28. Pediatric mandibular maxillary tumors at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, 1949 through 1982; a review of over one hundred cases 29. Intracranial-extracranial tumor extirpation and reconstruction 30. Surgical anatomy of the parapharyngeal space and cervical fascia 31. Chest wall construction
32. Preoperative planning, surgical reconstruction, and postoperative management of the resected or damaged carotid artery 33. The transaxillary latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap 34. Thoracoplasty: Technique, physiologic considerations, and postoperative considerations
35. The free vascularized scapular flap
36. A review of two thousand craniomaxillofacial operations Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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37. Rare craniofacial clefts
38. Embryology of the skull, face, and palate
39. Cleft palate: The term approach
40. Congenital anomalies of the face
41. Cysts and benign tumors of the neck
42. Craniofacial surgical management of sequelae of complex facial trauma 43. Microsurgical management of lower extremity defects 44. A review of twelve years of craniomaxillofacial surgery 45. Visiting Professor, University of Cincinnati, May 6-8, 1983 46. Extirpative and reconstructive surgery of the head and neck 47. Psychosocial aspects of facial disfigurement
48. Intraoperative management of craniofacial and maxillofacial reconstruction 49. Neurosurgical considerations of craniofacial surgery 50. Complications of craniofacial surgery
51. Nursing care of craniomaxillofacial patients
52. Visiting Professor, Orlando Regional Medical Center, August 16, 1983 53. Craniofacial Reconstruction. Guest lecturer – Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society, Twenty ninth Clinical Meeting, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, October 8, 1983
54. Abnormal Cranial Cerebral Development in the Child: Surgical Correction. Guest Lecturer – Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 13, 1983
55. Head and Neck Reconstruction Following Tumor Resection and Craniofacial Trauma, Surgical Grand Rounds, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 13, 1983
56. The burned ear
57. Auricular reconstruction
58. Surgery of the eyelids
59. Primary bone grafting of the skull and facial injuries 60. Frontoethmoid fractures
61. Surgery of the craniostenosis
62. Management of the minor lacerations, soft tissue contusions and abrasions 63. The frontal sinus: Management of acute injuries, complications, and secondary reconstruction
64. Applications of craniofacial surgery, Guest Lecturer – Alton Ochsner Surgical Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, May 11, 1984
65. Parathyroid Carcinoma
66. Surgery of the skull base, Guest Lecturer – West Jefferson Medical Center, Marrero, Louisiana, August 14, 1984
67. Surgery of hypertelorism
68. Oncologic applications of craniomaxillofacial surgery. Visiting Professor at the University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, presented at the Head and Neck Surgery Grand Rounds, August 28-30, 1984 Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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69. Congenital, traumatic, and oncologic applications of craniofacial surgery, Visiting Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, presented to Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Ben Taub Hospital, Houston, Texas, August 31, 1984 70. Applications of craniomaxillofacial surgery of the head and neck, Visiting Professor, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 26-27, 1984
71. Surgical analysis and treatment of cranial synostosis in infancy and childhood, Guest Lecturer, Symposium on Contemporary Neurosurgery, Amelia Island, Florida, November 14-17, 1984
72. Acute management of craniomaxillofacial injuries and delayed treatment of their sequelae, Guest Lecturer, Symposium on Contemporary Neurosurgery, Amelia Island, Florida, November 14-17, 1984
73. Oncologic Intracranial-extracranial surgery
74. Oculoplastic Surgery, Department of Head and Neck Surgery Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, January 15, 1985
75. Primary correction of unilateral and bilateral craniosynostosis, secondary orbital osteotomies, Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, The University of Texas, January 24, 1985
76. Oncologic application of microvascular and craniofacial surgery, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Grand Rounds, Division of Plastic Surgery, Houston, Texas, March 13, 1985
77. Anesthetic management of craniomaxillofacial surgery and microsurgery, Department of Anesthesia Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, March 21, 1985
78. Surgical treatment of advanced head and neck malignancies following radiotherapy, Department of Radiotherapy Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, March 25, 1985 79. Maxillofacial injuries, Department of Dental Oncology Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, April 26, 1985 80. Vascularized calvarial midface reconstruction
81. Excisions and reconstruction of advanced cancers of the head and neck, microsurgical repair of large craniofacial defects, Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds, Ben Taub Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, June 14, 1985
82. Maxillofacial reconstruction surgery following tumor excision, Department of Dental Oncology Grand Rounds, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas, June 21, 1985
83. Congenital, traumatic, and neoplastic applications of craniomaxillofacial surgery, Visiting Professor, University of California, San Francisco, California, August 12-17, 1985
84. Craniomaxillofacial surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas, August 27, 1985 Curriculum Vitae & Bibliography
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85. Surgery of the face and jaws, University of Texas School of Dentistry, Houston, Texas, October 11, 1985
86. Oncologic cranio-orbital surgery, presented to the First International Congress of the International Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Cannes, LaNapoule, France, September 7-9, 1985
87. Severe Facial Injuries, Visiting Professor, University of Arkansas, Research Surgical Seminar, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, December 14, 1985
88. Head and neck reconstructive surgery, University of Arkansas, Research Surgical Seminar, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, December 14, 1985
89. Surgical Grand Rounds, The University of Arkansas for