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Mark J. Seamon, MD

 

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Mark J. Seamon, MD

 

Assistant Professor, Surgery

Telephone:  215-707-6942

Email: mark.seamon@tuhs.temple.edu

 

Department of Surgery

 

 

Educational Background:

 

MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, 2001

 

Residency, General Surgery, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, 2001-2006

 

Fellowship, Surgical Critical Care, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 2006-2007

 

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clinical and reasearch Interests:

 
  • Pre-hospital care of the injured patient
  • Resuscitation of patients in traumatic arrest after penetrating injury

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board certification(s):

 

American Board of Surgery - Board Certified, 2006

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PUBMED PUBLICATIONS :


Recent Medically Related Publications, Obtained from PubMed (Click on PubMed ID to view abstract)

19828148. Goldberg AJ, Toto JM, Kulp HR, Lloyd ME, Gaughan JP, Seamon MJ, Charles SP, An analysis of inner-city students' attitudes towards violence before and after participation in the "Cradle to Grave" programme. Injury :()2009 Oct 12

19667874. Seamon MJ, Smoger D, Torres DM, Pathak AS, Gaughan JP, Santora TA, Cohen G, Goldberg AJ, A prospective validation of a current practice: the detection of extremity vascular injury with CT angiography. J Trauma 67:2(238-43; discussion 243-4)2009 Aug

19337638. Silviera ML, Seamon MJ, Porshinsky B, Prosciak MP, Doraiswamy VA, Wang CF, Lorenzo M, Truitt M, Biboa J, Jarvis AM, Narula VK, Steinberg SM, Stawicki SP, Complications related to endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: a comprehensive clinical review. J Gastrointestin Liver Dis 18:1(73-82)2009 Mar

19054513. Seamon MJ, Kim PK, Stawicki SP, Dabrowski GP, Goldberg AJ, Reilly PM, Schwab CW, Pancreatic injury in damage control laparotomies: Is pancreatic resection safe during the initial laparotomy? Injury 40:1(61-5)2009 Jan

18784567. Seamon MJ, Medina CR, Pieri PG, Fisher CA, Gaughan JP, Bradley KM, McNamara RM, Goldberg AJ, Follow-up after asymptomatic penetrating thoracic injury: 3 hours is enough. J Trauma 65:3(549-53)2008 Sep

18653499. Molina EJ, Gaughan JP, Kulp H, McClurken JB, Goldberg AJ, Seamon MJ, Outcomes after emergency department thoracotomy for penetrating cardiac injuries: a new perspective. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg 7:5(845-8)2008 Oct

18224370. Seamon MJ, Fisher CA, Gaughan JP, Kulp H, Dempsey DT, Goldberg AJ, Emergency department thoracotomy: survival of the least expected. World J Surg 32:4(604-12)2008 Apr

18188091. Seamon MJ, Pathak AS, Bradley KM, Fisher CA, Gaughan JA, Kulp H, Pieri PG, Santora TA, Goldberg AJ, Emergency department thoracotomy: still useful after abdominal exsanguination? J Trauma 64:1(1-7; discussion 7-8)2008 Jan

17622878. Seamon MJ, Fisher CA, Gaughan J, Lloyd M, Bradley KM, Santora TA, Pathak AS, Goldberg AJ, Prehospital procedures before emergency department thoracotomy: "scoop and run" saves lives. J Trauma 63:1(113-20)2007 Jul

17563680. Seamon MJ, Choudry R, Santora T, Goldberg A, Roberts A, Pathak A, Bradley K, Thyrocervical trunk transection: a rare cause of massive hemothorax. J Trauma 62:6(1534)2007 Jun

17426536. Seamon MJ, Pieri PG, Fisher CA, Gaughan J, Santora TA, Pathak AS, Bradley KM, Goldberg AJ, A ten-year retrospective review: does pyloric exclusion improve clinical outcome after penetrating duodenal and combined pancreaticoduodenal injuries? J Trauma 62:4(829-33)2007 Apr

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