Michael J. Mastrangelo, Jr., M.D., FACS

Curriculum Vitae                                                       

 

I.                   Personal Information

General, Laparoscopic and Pancreaticobiliary Surgery

Surgical Endoscopy and ERCP

Bend Surgical Associates

2450 NE Mary Rose Place, Ste. 210

Bend, Oregon 97701

 

II.                Education

 

1982 – 1986          B.S., Biology; College of Arts and Sciences

                           Georgetown University, Washington, DC

                              Honors:  Sigma Xi

Research:   Patch-clamp studies of embryonal carcinoma cells

                              Sports:   Intercollegiate Ice Hockey

 

1984                      Intensive French Language – Summer Program

University De Dijon, Dijon France

 

      1986- 1988            M.S., Physiology and Biophysics

                                    Georgetown University, Washington, DC 

 

III.             Professional Education

 

2003                                            Visiting Physician, Fellow in Pancreaticobiliary Surgery and Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio Pancreatscopy (ERCP)

Gary Vitale, M.D., Division of General Surgery

                              University of Louisville Department of Surgery

                 

1997-1998                          Clinical Fellow

                              Advanced Laparoscopy and Surgical Endoscopy Fellowship

                              John L. Flowers, M.D., Department of Surgery

                              University of Maryland School of Medicine

 

1996-1997                          Chief Resident (Administrative Chief Resident)

                              University of Illinois College of Medicine

 

1992-1997                          Categorical Surgery Resident

                              University of Illinois College of Medicine

Honors:   Illinois Chapter of the American College of Surgeons

Robert Pattone, M.D. Resident Award Competition, Recognition                                             

Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons Resident Award

 

1988-1992                          M.D., Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana

Honors:   Midwest Cardiovascular Research Foundation Research Grant

                              Positions: Delegate to the AMA- MSS (1988-1990)

I.                   Hospital Privileges

 

2003 – Present      St. Charles Medical Center

                              Bend, Oregon

 

2003 – Present      St. Charles Medical Center

                              Redmond, Oregon

 

2003 – Present      Bend Surgery Center

                              Bend, Oregon

 

1998 – 2003          Albert B. Chandler Medical Center

                              Lexington, Kentucky

 

1998 – 2003          Lexington Veterans Administration Medical Center

                              Lexington, Kentucky

 

1998 – 2003          Health South Ambulatory Surgery Center

                              Lexington, Kentucky

  

II.                Faculty Positions

 

2009 – present      Affiliate Associate Professor

                              Director, Bend/SCMC Medical Student Surgery Clerkship

                              Department of Surgery,

Division of Gastrointestinal and General Surgery

Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

Portland, Oregon

 

      2009 -  present      Affiliate Clinical faculty

                                    Department of Surgery

                                    Western University of Health Sciences

     

2003                                            Visiting Physician

                              Fellow in Pancreaticobiliary Surgery and ERCP

                              Division of General Surgery

                              University of Louisville Department of Surgery

                              Louisville, Kentucky

 

1998 – 2003          Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery

                              Director, Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy Program

                              Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery

                              University of Kentucky College of Medicine

                              Lexington, Kentucky


I.                   Executive Board Positions

2011 -  present      Oregon Medical Board Member

2010 -  present      Oregon Medical Association, Trustee

2007 - 2008           President, Central Oregon Medical Society

2005 – 2008          Central Oregon Independent Practitioners Association (COIPA)

2003 – 2010          President, Immersive Medical Systems

2004 – 2005          Medical Advisory Board, Volugraphics, Inc.

 

II.                Hospital Committees

2011 – present       SCMC – Medical; Informatics Committee

2010 – 2011          SCMC -  Chief of General Surgery

2003 – 2011          SCMC – Surgical Services Committee

2003 – Present      SCMC – Trauma Quality Review Committee

2003 – Present      SCMC – Cancer Services Committee

2003 – 2007          SCMC – Electronic Medical Record Clinical Content                   Committee

 

III.             Licensure

1998 – Present      Medical License, Oregon        MD21444 (Active)

1998 – Present      Medical License, Kentucky    34363  (Inactive)

1997 – Present      Medical License, Maryland    D52330 (Inactive)

1997 – Present      Medical License, Illinois         036-095819 (Inactive)

 

IV.             Board Certification

American Board of Surgery – Recertified 2011

Diplomate National Board of Medical Education (NBME I/II/III)

 

X.                Editorial Boards

2000 – 2004          Current Surgery: Peer Review Journal Editorial Board Member

2000 – 2004          Current Surgery: Section Editor “Current Reviews in Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive, and Endocrine Surgery.”


 

XI.             Professional Memberships

American Medical Association (AMA),

American College of Surgeons (ACS),

Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES),

Southeast Surgical Congress (SESC),

American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopists (ASGE),

Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS),

American Hernia Society (AHS),

Sigma Xi.

 

 

X.                Other Significant Scholarly, Research, or Administrative Experience

 

Teaching Activities

2000 – 2003          Faculty

                              BIO 395 / EXP 396

                              University of Kentucky Department of Biology

 

2000 – 2003          Preceptor

                              Outreach Center for Science and Health Career Opportunities

                              University of Kentucky Premedical Students

 

1999 – 2003          Preceptor

                              Summer Research Fellowship Program

                              University of Kentucky Medical Students

 

1998 – 2003          Faculty Liaison

                              Abdominal Workshop

                              Third-Year Medical Student Surgical Clerkship

                              University of Kentucky School of Medicine

 

1998 – 2003          Faculty

                              Minimally Invasive Surgery Resident Curriculum Development

Developed a 12-module curriculum for PGY1-PGY3 surgery residents

                              Developed corresponding skills training modules

 

1998 – 2003          Preceptor

                              Resident Morning Conferences

 

1998 – 2003          Preceptor

                              MIS Teaching Rounds

 

1999 – 2003          CME Lecturer

                              Annual Family Medicine Review

                              University of Kentucky

                              Regional/National Practicing Physicians

 

1999 – 2003          CEE Lecturer

Minimally Invasive Nursing Course: Meeting Perioperative Challenges in the Millennium

                              Regional/National Practicing OR Nurses

 

1998 – 2003          CME Lecturer and Lab Instructor

                              Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course

                              University of Kentucky CME

                              Regional/National Practicing Surgeons

 

1998 – 2003          Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery

                              Department of Surgery

                              University of Kentucky Medical Center

                              Lexington Kentucky

 

1998                      Proctor – Right Live Donor Nephrectomy

                              Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

 

1997 – 1998          Instructor

                              Laparoscopic Skills Course & Surgical Endoscopy Rotation

                              Department of Surgery, University of Maryland

 

 

XI.             Research Fellows, Graduate Students, and Postdoctoral Fellows

 

Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellows

 

1998 – 1999          J. Scott Roth, M.D.     Assistant Professor of Surgery

                              University of Maryland Medical Center

 

1999 – 1999          Dan Birch, M.D.         Assistant Professor of Surgery

                              Hamilton, Ontario

 

1999 – 2000          Gudjon Birgisson, M.D.         Assistant Professor of Surgery

                              Reykjavik, Iceland

 

2000 – 2001          Uyen Chu, M.D.         Surgical Practice

                              Lafayette, Louisiana

2001 – 2002          Carl Weiss, M.D.        Assistant Professor of Surgery

                              SUNY Syracuse, NY

 

2001 – 2003          Gina Adrales, M.D.    Assistant Professor of Surgery

                              Medical College of Georgia

 

2002 – 2004          Rod McKinlay, M.D.  Surgical Practice

                              Salt Lake City, Utah

 

XII.          Current Research Support/Activities

 

 

XIII.       Previous Research Support/Activities

 

iMedic (Immersive Medical Environment for Distributed Intuitive Consultation) Contractor (Immersive Medical Systems, Inc./Univ. of Maryland Medical Center) Principle Investigator: Paul Mlyniec, Digital ArtForms, Inc., Los Gatos, CA,

Proposal 05021002, HSRRB Log A-13708

Phase I funding amount: $225,000

 

 

Cox-2 Inhibitor for Colon Polyposis (Celebrex)

Pfizer – Sub-Investigator

 

MK-0826 (Ertapenem) CD Protocol ERT527

Merck – Sub-Investigator

 

An Evaluation of the Endonetics Gatekeeper System in the Treatment of Patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Protocol #: ENDO 2000-007

Funding Agency: Medtronics

Funding Period: August 1, 2001 – September 1, 2003

Funding Amount: $54,000

Sub-Investigator

 

Prevention of Sporadic Colorectal Adenomas with Celecoxib

Funding Agency: Searle/NCI

Protocol #: NCI-NO1-CN-9501-GD/Searle IQ4-99-02-005

Funding Period: April 1, 2001 – April 31, 2005

Funding Amount: $128,000

Sub-Investigator

 

Safety and Efficacy of Recombinant Human Interleukin-10 (TENOVIL) in Prevention of Post-ERCP Acute Pancreatitis in Subjects with Increased Risk

Protocol #: P02580-13

Funding Agency: Schering-Plough Research Institute

Funding Period: March 15, 2002 – March 15, 2003

Funding Amount: $118,800

 

3-D Reconstruction of CT Angiograms for Evaluation of Renal Donors

Supported by Center Grants form Tyco-USSC/Stryker

 

CVAS – Computerized Volumetric Analysis System

Silicon Graphics Incorporated (SGI) – computers and technical support

Template Graphics Incorporated (TGS/Indeed) – software and technical support

Barco, International – use of stereoscopic projectors and technical support

Principle Investigator

 

ARTEMIS/REMIS/LTS

Computer Simulation for Laparoscopic Patient Positioning and Skills Training Development of an ImersaDesk Based Minimally Invasive Surgery Simulator

Health Services Research University of Kentucky – Research Fund

 

 

 

 

 

XIV.       Manuscripts

 

Determinants of Competency Judgments by Experienced Laparoscopic Surgeons, Adrales GL, Donnelly MB, Chu UB, Witzke DB, Hoskins JD, Mastrangelo MJ JrU, Gandsas A, Park AE. Surg Endosc. 2004 Feb; 18(2):323-7. Epub 2003 Dec 29.

 

A Valid Method of Laparoscopic Simulation Training and Competence Assessment. Adrales GL, Park AE, Chu UB, Witzke DB, Donnelly MB, Hoskins JD, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A. J Surg Res. 2003 Oct;114(2):156-62.

 

Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy: Indications and Technique. McKinlay R, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Park AE. Curr Surg. 2003 Mar-Apr;60(2):145-9.

 

Evaluating Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Using Low-Cost Mechanical Simulations. Adrales GL, Chu UB, Witzke DB, Donnelly MB, Hoskins D, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park AE. Surg Endosc. 2003 Apr; 17(4):580-5. Epub 2003 Feb 17.

 

Inclusion of 3-D Computed Tomography Rendering and Immersive VR in a Third Year Medical Student Surgery Curriculum. Michael J. Mastrangelo, Jr., M.D., Gina Adrales, M.D., Ivan George, Wayne Witzke, Margaret Plymale, Don Witzke, Ph.D., Mike Donelley, Ph.D., Jeremy Stich, Mat Nichols, M.D., Ph.D., Adrian E. Park, M.D. Proceedings of medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2003. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2003;94:199-203.

 

Laparoscopic Fundoplication. Lahmann BE, Weiss CA, Adrales GL, Mastrangelo, MJ Jr, Park A. Curr Surg. 2003 Jan-Feb;60(1):34-6.

 

The Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach to Achalasia: New Standard of Care?

Adrales G, Mastrangelo MJ Jr and Schwartz R. Current Surgery Nov/Dec 2002

issue, volume 59(6).

 

Minimally Invasive Parathyroidectomy and Parathyroid Imaging. UB Chu, MJ

Mastrangelo Jr. Current Surgery 59(5) 454-459, 2002

 

Advancements in Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool for Preoperative Planning for

Laparoscopic Surgery. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Stich J, Hoskins J, Witzke W, George I,

Garrison J, Nicholls M and Park AE. Proceedings of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality

02/10. 274-79, 2002. / Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;85:274-9.

 

Using Semi-Automated Image Processing and Desktop Systems to Incorporate Actual

Patient Volumetric Data into Immersive Surgical Planning and Viewing Systems for

Multiple Patients. George I, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Witzke W, Stich J, Garrison J, Witzke

D, Nicholls M, Park A. Proceedings of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 02/10. January

2002;155-59. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;85:155-9.

 

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Technical Considerations. Lahmann B, Adrales G,

Mastrangelo M, Schwartz R. Current Surgery 59(1):55-58, 2002.

 

A Criterion-Referenced Approach to Assessing Perioperative Skills in a VR

Environment. Witzke W, Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Chu U, George I,

Park A. IEEE Computer Society Proceedings August 2001;291 - 294.

 

Obesity and Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernias. Birgisson G, Park A, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Witzke D, Chu U. Surgical Endoscopy 2001;15:1419-1422.

 

Multiple Renal Arteries do not Pose an Impediment to the Routine Use of Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy. Johnston T, Reddy K, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Lucas B, Ranjan D. Clin Transplant. 2001;14 Suppl 6:62-5.

 

Cyclosporin Directly Causes Oxidative Stress and Promotes Epstein-Barr virus

transformation of human B cells. Chen C, Johnston TD, Reddy KS, Merrick JC,

Mastrangelo M, and Ranjan D. J Surg Res. 2001 Oct :100(2) :166-70.

 

A Pilot Study of New Approaches to Teaching Anatomy and Pathology: The

Laparoscopic View for Medical Students. Park A, Schwartz RW, Witzke DB, Roth JS,

Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Birch DW, Jennings CD, Lee EW, Hoskins J Surgical Endoscopy

2001;15(3):245 - 250.

 

Immersive Virtual Reality Used as a Platform for Perioperative Training for Surgical

Residents. Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Witzke W, Chu U, Pande S, Park

A. Student Health Technology Information 2001;81:577 - 83.

 

Using Immersive VR as a Tool for Preoperative Planning for Minimally Invasive Donor Nephrectomy. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Hoskins J, Nicholls M, Munch L, Johnston T, Reddy K, Ranjan D, Witzke W, Park A. Student Health Technology Information. 2001;81:298 - 304.

 

Laparoscopic Splenectomy. Chu U, Park A, Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Current Surgery;

2001 58(1):63 - 67.

 

Laparoscopic Dissecting Instruments. Park A, Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A,

Quick N. McFadyen B, Cushieri A ed. Seminars in Laparoscopy Surgery. March 2001. 8(1)42 - 52.

 

Laparoscopic Management of Crohn’s Disease. Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Park A.

Current Surgery 2001;58(3):293 - 298.

 

Laparoscopic Localization and Management of Lower Gastrointestinal Vascular

Lesions. Bernard A, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, and Schwartz R. Current Surgery

2000;57(4):313 - 316.

           

Laparoscopic Splenectomy: Outcomes and Lessons Learned from Over 200 Cases.

Park A, Birgisson G, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Marcaccio and Witzke D. Surgery

2000;128(4):660 - 667.

 

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in the Management of

Choledocholithiasis. Park A, Mastrangelo, MJ Jr Surg Endoscopy 2000;14:219 - 226.

 

Laparoscopic Incisional Herniorrhaphy: 5 Year Review. Roth JS, Park A, Witzke D,

Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Hernia 1999;4:209 - 214.

 

Hippocampal Membranes Contain a Neurotrophic Activity That Stimulates Cholinergic Properties of Fetal Rat Septal Neurons Cultured Under Serum-Free Conditions. Emerit MB, Segovia J, Alho H, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, and Wise BC Journal of Neurochemistry 1989;52:952 - 961.

 

 

XV.          Presentations

 

National / International Presentations

 

Designing Compelling Medical Games. Stanford University / SUMMIT / TATRC.

Stanford California, October 6-8, 2005, Panel Moderator.

 

Applications for Autostereoscopic Display and Printing in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Joel AJ. Emerging Technologies Section, SAGES, April 13-6,2005, Ft. Lauderdale, FL

 

Gaming and Medical Simulation Workshop, MMVR 2005. Long Beach, CA January 23, 2005. Stanford University / SUMMIT: Panel Moderator.

 

Immersive Real-Time Tele-Collaboration of Complex Volumetric Medical Imaging for Surgical Planning. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Sheetz M, Bumgardner C, George I, Mylniec P, Bellinghausen J. Internet2/National Library of Medicine / Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. November 30, 2004

 

Immersive Real-Time Tele-Collaboration of Complex Volumetric Medical Imaging for Surgical Planning. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Sheetz M, Bumgardner C, George I, Mylniec P, Bellinghausen J. Internet2/National Library of Medicine / Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. December 1, 2003

 

Improving the Workflow of Medical Imaging with Immersive Visualization. Mastrangelo, MJ Jr. EAGE 2003, Stavanger, Norway. July 1, 2003

 

Developing a Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy Program: A Four-Year Experience. MJ Mastrangelo Jr, LC Munch, TD Johnston, KS Reddy, T Khan, B Lucas, AE Park, D Ranjan. SAGES 2003 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. (poster).

 

Computed Tomography Volumetric Analysis for the Demonstration and Diagnosis of

Nutcracker Phenomenon in a Patient Being Considered for Live Donor Nephrectomy.

IM George, J Stich, MJ Mastrangelo Jr. SAGES 2003 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles,

CA. (poster).

 

Inclusion of 3-D Computed Tomography Rendering and Immersive VR in a Third Year Medical Student Surgery Curriculum. MJ Mastrangelo Jr, GL Adrales, IM George, WO Witzke, M Plymale , D Witzke, M Donelley, J Stich, J Hoskins, M Nichols, and AE Park. MMVR January 22-25, 2003, Newport Beach, CA

 

Assessment of Competence Using Laparoscopic Simulations: A Valid Method of

Training and Evaluation. Gina L. Adrales, MD, Uyen B. Chu, MD, Donald B. Witzke,

PhD, Michael B. Donnelly, PhD, James D. Hoskins, BS, Michael J. Mastrangelo, Jr.,

MD, Alejandro Gandsas, MD, and Adrian E. Park, MD. The Association for Academic Surgery 2002 Annual Meeting, Boston Nov 7-9.

 

Minimally Invasive Surgery Stereoscopic Grand Rounds: Improving the Utility of

Medical Imaging for Educational, Clinical and Research Applications via Augmented

and Virtual Reality. MJ Mastrangelo Jr, IM George, W Witzke, J Stich, J Hoskins, M

Nichols, A Vyas, D Matthews, C Kwolek, J Herman, AE. Park. SMIT2002, 14th Annual Conference of the Society for Medical Innovation and Technology, Oslo, Norway September 5-7 2002.

 

The Transmission of Actual Patient Data from a Remote Location to an Operating Room with Real-time Collaboration and Image Control. I George, MJ Mastrangelo Jr, W Witzke, J Stich, AE Park. SMIT2002, 14th Annual Conference of the Society for

Medical Innovation and Technology, Oslo, Norway September 5-7 2002.

 

Improving the Utility of Medical Imaging via Augmented and Virtual Reality. MJ

Mastrangelo Jr. Emerging Technologies Session, SIGGRAPH 2002. July 23, 2002 San

Antonio, Texas (invited presentation) Complete Intracorporeal Repair of a Diaphragmatic Injury. Holley P, Munch L,

 

Mastrangelo MJ Jr. American Urological Association 97th Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. May 25 – 30, 2002 (video presentation).

 

The Applicability and Outcome of Laparoscopic Gastric Resection. Adrales G, Pollinger H, Kercher K, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Heniford T, Park A. The Society for Surgery for The Alimentary Tract 43rd Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 19 – 22, 2002.

 

Analysis of Practice Time Data and the Relationship to Evaluation Time Performance on Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Inanimate Procedure Model Simulations. Donnelly M, Hoskins J, Chu U, Witzke D, Adrales G, , Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Association of Surgical Education. Baltimore, MD. April 4 – 6, 2002.

 

The Relationship of Psychomotor Ability to Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Technical Skills Performance. Witzke D, Adrales G, Donnelly M, Chu U, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgical Education. Baltimore, MD. April 4 – 6, 2002 (poster).

 

The Applicability and Outcome of Laparoscopic Gastric Resection. Adrales G, Polinger H, Matthews B, Kercher K, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Heniford B, Park A. SAGES 8th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. March 13 – 16, 2002. New York, NY.

                 

Evaluating Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Training Using Low Cost Mechanical

Simulations: Reliability Among Surgeon Ratings. Chu U, Adrales G, Hoskins J, Witzke D, Donnelly M, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. SAGES 8th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. New York, NY. March 13 – 16, 2002 (oral presentation).

 

The Involvement of Perceptual Motor Factors in the Performance of Minimally Invasive Surgical (MIS) Skills. Donnelly M, Witzke D., Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Park A. SAGES 8th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. New York, NY. March 13 – 16, 2002 (oral presentation).

 

Determinants of Competency Judgments by Experienced Laparoscopic Surgeons.

Adrales G, Chu U, Donnelly M, Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr., Gandsas A,

Park A. SAGES 8th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. New York, NY. March 13 – 16, 2002 (oral presentation).

 

Enhanced Preoperative Planning for Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy via 3-D Image

Processing. Mastrangelo MJ Jr., Adrales G, George I, Stich J, Hoskins J, Witzke W,

Garrison J, Chu U, Weiss C, Nicholls M, Munch L, Johnston T, Reddy K, Ranjan D,

Buck J, Park A. SAGES 8th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. New York, NY.

March 13 – 16, 2002 (video presentation).

 

Minimal Access Nephrectomy for Renovascular Hypertension. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. The Southeastern Surgical Congress. Nashville, TN. February 1 – 5, 2002 (poster).

 

Using Semi-Automated Image Processing and Desktop Systems to Incorporate Actual

Patient Volumetric Data into Immersive Surgical Planning and Viewing Systems for

Multiple Patients. George I, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Witzke W, Stich J, Garrison J, Witzke

D, Nicholls M, Park A. 10th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference.

Newport Beach, CA. January 23 – 26, 2002.

 

The Incorporation of Multiple Real Patient Volumetric Data into Immersive Surgical

Planning and/or Viewing Systems by Using Semi-Automated Image Processing and

Desktop Systems. George I, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Hoskins J, Witzke W, Stich J, Garrison J, Witzke D, Park A. 10th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference. Newport Beach, CA. January 23 – 26, 2002 (oral presentation).

 

Advancements in Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool for Preoperative Planning for

Laparoscopic Surgery. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Stich J, Hoskins J, Witzke W, George I,

Garrison J, Nicholls M, Park A. 10th Annual Medicine Meets Virtual Reality Conference: Stereoscopic Session. Newport Beach, CA. January 23 – 26, 2002 (oral presentation).

 

 

The Relationship of Cognitive Ability to Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Technical

Skills Performance. Witzke D, Adrales G, Donnelly M, Hoskins J, Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. Association of Surgical Education. Baltimore, MD. November 9, 2001

 

Determination of Competence as a Function of Expert Surgeon Judgment and

Technical Performance. Adrales G, Chu U, Witzke D, Donnelly M, Hoskins J,

Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. Association of Surgical Education. Baltimore,

MD. November 9, 2001

 

A Criterion-Referenced Approach to Assessing Perioperative Skills in a VR

Environment. Witzke W, Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Chu U, George I, Park A, IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies Issues, Achievements and Challenges. Madison WI. August 6 – 8, 2001.

 

Outcomes in Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy: The Minimally Invasive

Surgeon’s Perspective. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. International College of Surgeons Annual

Meeting. Orlando, FL. July 7th, 2001.

 

Laparoscopic Repair of Recurrent Ventral Hernia. Park A, Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr.,

Witzke D. XXIII International Congress of the European Hernia Society. Milan, Italy,

June 21 – 23, 2001.

 

Laparoscopic Incisional Herniorrhaphy With Suture Fixation: A Mandatory Step. Park

A, Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A. American Hernia Society. May 24-26,2001.

 

American Surgical Residency Programs Are Not Meeting Current nor Anticipated

Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Training Needs. Park A, Witzke D, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Donnelly M. Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. May 2001.

 

The Educational Implications of The Importance of Clinical Judgment in Performing

Laparoscopic Skills. Donnelly M, Witzke D, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Park A. Society of

Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons. April 2001 (poster).

 

Number of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) Cases Required for Competency. Chu U, Park A, Witzke D, Donnelly M, Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Society of Gastrointestinal

Endoscopic Surgeons. April 2001 (poster).

 

A 10 Year Experience With Foregut Strand Tumors. Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr.,

Gandsas A, Park A. Kentucky Chapter American College of Surgeons. Louisville, KY.

February 16, 2001.

 

Using Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool for Pre-Operative Planning for Minimally

Invasive Donor Nephrectomy. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2001 Annual Conference. Newport Beach CA. January 23 - 28, 2001 (podium presentation).

 

 

Immersive Virtual Reality Used as a Platform For Preoperative Training For Surgical

Residents. Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Witzke W, Chu U, Pande S, Park

A. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2001 Annual Conference. Newport Beach CA.

January 23 - 28, 2001.

 

A System for Training and Assessing Perioperative Skills in an Immersive VR

Environment Using a Criterion Referenced Approach. Witzke W, Witzke D, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Chu U, George I, Park A. ICALT.

 

Minimally Invasive Excision of Benign Submucosal Foregut Tumors. Mastrangelo MJ

Jr, Nickl N, Birgisson G and Park A. Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons Annual

Meeting: 9th International Meeting of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Orlando FL.

December 7, 2000 (podium presentation).

 

Laparoscopic Reversal of a Jejunoileal Bypass. Mastrangelo, MJ Jr, Roth JS, Schwartz

R, and Park AE. Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting: 9th International

Meeting of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons. Orlando FL. December 7, 2000 (podium

presentation).

 

Defining Laparoscopic Skills by Surgeon Consensus: Results of a Pilot Study.

Donnelly M, Witzke D, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Birch D, Park A. American Association of

Medical Colleges. Chicago IL. October 27 – 29, 2000. (poster)

 

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication: Live Telesurgery Performed by Mastrangelo MJ

Jr, Moderator, Park A. American College Surgeons Annual Meeting. Auditorium

(Stryker Endoscopy). Chicago, IL. October 2000.

 

Multiple Renal Arteries Do Not Pose An Impediment To Routine Use of Laparoscopic

Donor Nephrectomy. Johnson TD, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Reddy S, Lucas B, Ranjan D.

SEOPF Annual Meeting, Norfolk VA. September 2000 (podium presentation).

 

Laparoscopic Operative Setup Training and Evaluation. A Virtual Reality Approach at

the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Hoskins J, Witzke W, Witzke D, and Park A. Twelfth Annual Slice Of Life: Computers in Healthcare Education Symposium, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. July 1, 2000 (podium presentation).

 

Laparoscopic Repair of Recurrent Ventral Hernia. Park A, Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr,

Witzke D. American Hernia Society 9th International Hernia Congress. June 2000.

 

Early Exposure to Laparoscopic Anatomy for First Year Medical Students. Association for Surgical Education. Witzke D, Park A, Birgisson G, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Roth S, Charash W, Schwartz R, Maley B. April 2000.

 

Determining Surgical Residents. Minimally Invasive Surgery Core Training

Requirements: A Pilot Study. Witzke D, Donnelly M, Birgisson G, Mastrangelo MJ Jr,

Birch D, Charash W, Park A. Association for Surgical Education. April 2000.

 

Morbid Obesity and Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernias. Birgisson G, Park A,

Mastrangelo, MJ Jr Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons annual

Meeting, Atlanta GA. March 30, 2000.

 

New Approaches to Teaching Anatomy and Pathology: The Laparoscopic View for

Medical Students. Park A, Witzke DB, Roth JS, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Birch DW, Jennings CD, Lee EY, and Hoskins J. Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Atlanta GA. March 29 – April 1, 2000.

 

Obesity and Laparoscopic Repair of Ventral Hernias. Birgisson G, Park A, Mastrangelo, MJ Jr. SAGES Annual Conference Atlanta GA. March 29 – April 1, 2000.

 

Therapeutic Laparoscopy of the Pancreas. Park A, Heniford T, Mastrangelo MJ Jr.

SAGES Annual Conference. Atlanta GA, March 29 – April 1, 2000.

 

Laparoscopic Splenectomy: Outcomes and Lessons Learned from 170 Cases. Park A,

Marcaccio M, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Birgisson, G, (Hyde, G) Central Surgical Society,

Chicago, IL. March 2 - 4, 2000.

 

Characterizing Minimally Invasive Surgical (MIS) skills. Park A, Donnelly M, Witzke D, Birch D, Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Southeastern Surgical Congress Annual Scientific

Meeting, New Orleans, LA. February 4 - 6, 2000.

 

Developing a Minimally Invasive Surgery Curriculum. Birch D, Charash W, Witzke W, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Roth JS, Witzke D, Park A, Innovations in Medical Education

(AAMC) Washington DC, October 1999.

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy: Live Telesurgery. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Park A. Third Annual Mediterranean Surgical Conference. Lexington KY. to Tunis Tunisia,

March 21, 1999.

 

Technique Modifications in Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy. Jacobs, SC, Flowers,

JL, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Sklar GN, and Cho ES. American Urological Association Annual Meeting, San Diego CA. May 30 - June 4, 1998 (oral).

 

Laparoscopic Retroesophageal Approach to Gastric Fundus Mobilization. Mastrangelo

MJ Jr, Cho ES, Liao PL, and Flowers JL. European Association for Endoscopic

Surgery, 6th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery. Rome, Italy, May 31 - June 6,

1998. Surgical Endoscopy, Vol. 12(5)764, May, 1998.

 

Relevance of Upper Endoscopic Survey During Percutaneous Endoscopic

Gastrostomy. Massoglia GM, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Cho ES, Dunkin BJ, and Flowers, JL. European Association for Endoscopic Surgery 6th World Congress of Endoscopic

Surgery. Rome, Italy. May 31 – June 6, 1998. Surgical Endoscopy. Vol. 12(5)764.

May, 1998.

 

 

Extent of Colonic Decompression Impacts Outcome of Pseudo-Obstruction. Buell JF,

Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Flowers JL, Calure JA, Cho ES, Morton A, Graham S, and Imbembo A. Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. April 1 - 4, 1998 oral. Surgical Endoscopy, Vol. 12(5)621, May 1998.

 

Optimal Use in Cadaver Renal Transplantation of Kidneys From Less Than Optimal

Donors. Darras FS, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gilman A, and Pflederer TA. American Society of Transplant Physicians, 16th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. May 10 - 14, 1997 (oral).

 

Characterization of a Hippocampal Membrane-Associated Cholinergic Neurotrophic

Factor. Wise BC, Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Fidia-Georgetown Institute for the

Neurosciences, Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

November 13 - 18, 1988 (oral).

 

 

Regional Presentations

 

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis. Medical Grand Rounds. St. Charles Medical

Center. Bend, Oregon June 2004

 

Gastroesophageal reflux disease: Medical, Surgical and Endoluminal options.

Mastrangelo MJ Jr. UK Annual Family Medicine Review. Hyatt Regency, Lexington KY. May 2002.

 

Improving the Utility of Medical Imaging for Educational, Clinical and Research

Applications via Augmented and Virtual Reality. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Multidisciplinary Immersive/Stereoscopic Medicine Grand Rounds. Lexington, KY. March 20, 2002.

 

Differences in Muscle Activation Patterns During Minimally Invasive Surgical Training Procedure Using Three Different Grasper Designs. Adrales G, Chu U, Witzke D, Donnelly M, Hoskins J, Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Gandsas A, Park A. Kentucky Medical Association Meeting. April 2002.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course. UK Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington, KY. April 5, 2002.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course. UK Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. December 14, 2001.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course. UK Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. September 14, 2001.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course. UK Center For Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. June 8, 2001.

 

GERD: Medical vs. Minimally Invasive Surgical Therapy . “The Pill vs. The Knife?” Mastrangelo MJ Jr. UK Annual Family Medicine Review. Hyatt Regency, Lexington KY. May 21, 2001.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course: UK Center For Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. March 23, 2001.

 

The Expanding Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Your Patients. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. 32nd Annual Family Medicine Review Lexington KY. February 18 - 23 2001.

 

A 10 Year Experience With Forgut Stromal Tumors. Chu U, Mastrangelo MJ Jr,

Gandsas A, Park A. Kentucky Chapter American College of Surgeons. Louisville KY. February 16, 2001.

 

GERD: Medical vs. Minimally Invasive Surgical Therapy. A Coronary Valley

Symposium. Continuing Medical Education, New Innovations in the Minimally Invasive Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Hyatt Regency, Lexington KY. February 10, 2001.

 

Advances in Minimally Invasive Therapy for GI Cancer. What’s New in GI Cancer: Minimally Invasive Treatment Options for Invasive Disease. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Panel co-moderator, Park A. Hilton Suites, Lexington KY. November 17, 2000.

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course: UK Center For Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. November 3, 2000 (presentation).

 

Minimally Invasive Kidney Donation. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Kentucky Organ Donor

Affiliated (KODA) Annual Meeting. Lexington KY. October, 2000.

 

Minimally Invasive Live Donor Nephrectomy: The New Gold Standard? Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Kentucky Chapter of The American College of Surgeons Fall Meeting, Louisville KY. September 19, 2000.

 

The Expanding Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Your Patients. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. 31st Annual Family Medicine Review. Hyatt Regency. Lexington, KY. May 26, 2000.

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy: Teamwork in the OR. Mastrangelo MJ Jr.

Minimally Invasive Nursing Course: Meeting Perioperative Challenges in the

Millennium. Lexington KY. May 19, 2000 (presentation).

 

Biomaterials in Incisional Hernia Repair. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Laparoscopic Ventral Incisional Hernia Repair Course: UK Center For Minimally Invasive Surgery. Lexington KY. April 14, 2000 (presentation).

 

Nursing Issues in Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy. Mastrangelo MJ Jr.

Association of Operating Room Nurses: Kentucky Chapter Meeting. Lexington KY. March 27, 2000 (presentation).

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Minimally Invasive Nursing Course: Meeting Perioperative Challenges in the Millennium. Lexington, KY. March 10, 2000 (presentation).

 

The Expanding Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery For Your Patients. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. 31st Annual Family Medicine Review. Hyatt Regency, Lexington KY. February 25, 2000.

 

Medical and Surgical Management of Biliary Disease. Mastrangelo MJ Jr and Krueger K. Kentucky Academy of Family Physicians Annual Review. Louisville KY. June 12, 1999.

 

Surgical Aspects of Hepatobiliary Disease. Mastrangelo MJ Jr and Nickl N.

Prestonsburg Regional Medical Center. Prestonsburg, KY. April 19, 1999.

 

Optimal Use of Kidneys from Pediatric and Older Donors in Cadaver Renal

Transplantation. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Darras FS. Illinois Chapter of the American

College of Surgeons 45th Annual Meeting, Peoria, IL. April 25, 1995 (oral).

 

Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Concomitant Total Renal Artery Bypass Surgery and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair or Bypass of Occlusive Aortic Disease. Mastrangelo MJ Jr, Nielsen RL. Midwest Cardiovascular Research Foundation Annual Meeting, Fort Wayne, IN. August 15, 1989 (oral).

 

 

Local Presentations

Pancreatitis, Multidiscipinary GI conference. SCMC, Bend, Oregon November 2003

 

The Potential Application of Computed Volumetric Analysis Systems and Minimally Invasive Surgical Technologies in Pathology. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. UK Department of Pathology Research Conference. Lexington, KY. January 11, 2002.

 

From Whalebone to Laparoscope: Four Centuries of Achalasia Therapy. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. UK Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. January 31, 2001.

 

Minimally Invasive Surgery: Benefits and Effects For Older Patients. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. UK Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Seminar Lecture Series. Lexington KY. December 15, 2000.

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy: Technique and Perioperative Considerations. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. Bluegrass AORN, Lexington, Kentucky March 27, 2000.

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy: The New Gold Standard in Kidney Donation. Mastrangelo MJ Jr. University of Kentucky Surgical Grand Rounds, Lexington KY. November 6, 1999.

 

Live Telesurgeries

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication. Live Telesurgery. Performed by Adrian Park, M.D., University or Maryland, Baltimore. Moderated by Michael J. Mastrangelo Jr, M.D. Internet2/National Library of Medicine / Radiological Society of North America Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. December 3, 2004.

 

Laparoscopic Live Donor Nephrectomy. Live Telesurgery. Performed by Michael J. Mastrangelo Jr, M.D., University of Kentucky, Lexington. Moderated by Adrian Park, M.D. Third Annual Mediterranean Surgical Conference. Lexington, KY to Tunis Tunisia. March 21, 1999.

 

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication. Live Telesurgery. Performed by Michael J.

Mastrangelo Jr, M.D. University of Kentucky, Lexington. Moderated by Adrian Park, M.D., American College Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. Auditorium (Stryker Endoscopy). October 2000.

 

 

Media: Television

Interview: “3D Immersive Education at the University of Kentucky School of Medicine” Channel 36 WTVQ (ABC), Lexington KY March 20, 2002.

 

Interview: “Less Invasive Kidney Donation” Channel 18 WLEX (NBC), Lexington KY May 10, 2001.

 

Interview: ‘Live Telesurgery’, Channel 27 WKYT (CBS), Lexington KY. May 1999. Interview: ‘Health First’, Channel 27 WKYT (CBS), Lexington KY. February 1999.

 

Print Media

The Wow Factor: Amazing Technology in the Making. Gary Baldwin. Health Leaders. pp. 37-40, March 2005.

 

Meet The Section Editors: Current Reviews in Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive and Endocrine Surgery. Current Surgery 2002 58(6);565-566.

 

High Tech Leaders - Surgery Tech MIS. Kentucky Living. October 2001;32-35.

Laparoscopic Curriculum With Skills Training Improves Skill Assessment Scores.

General Surgery News. July 2001.

 

How to Add Laparoscopy To Your Outpatient Operating Rooms.Yasmine Iq bal. Outpatient Surgery. May 2000.

 

Minimally Invasive Live Donor Nephrectomy at UK Benefits Donors and Recipients Alike. Physicians Practice Digest 10(5): pp A5. September/October 2000.

 

L’Operation Chirurgical a Donnait un Rein au Centre Medical de U.K. Notre Alliance de l’Alliance Francaise, Troizieme Edition, Jullier 1999.

 

A Brother’s Kidney: A conference of International surgeons watched in Tunisia as UK Surgeons did a minimally invasive transplant. Jim Warren. Lexington Herald Leader. May 21, 1999.

 

Donating A Kidney Far Less Painful with New Method.

Jim Warren. Lexington Herald Leader Interview/Article. November 4, 1999.

 

Misc. - OP/ED Letters

Less Invasive Transplant Surgery is Available. Mastrangelo MJ Jr et al. Lexington

Herald Leader. May 15, 2000.

 

Introduction to “Current Reviews in Gastrointestinal, Minimally Invasive, and Endocrine Surgery” Schwartz RW, Pofahl WE and Mastrangelo MJ Curr Surg. 2000 Jul1;57(4):312.

 

SGI Infinite Reality Stereoscopic Simulation Exhibit, SIGGRAPH 2002, July 22-25. San Antonio Texas.

 


 

 


 
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