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I. General Biographical Information
A. Personal
1. Name: Ashwin Praful Pimpalwar 2. Ctizenship: USA 3. Education:
Medical Education or Graduate Education: Medical school Institution: Government Medical College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Duration: August 1985 to Dec 1989 Degree: MBBS Internship Institution: Government Medical College, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Duration: Jan 1990 to Dec 1990 Degree: MBBS
Postgraduate Training:
Adult General Surgery Residency in India Institution: Indira Gandhi Medical College and Mayo Hospital, Nagpur, India. Duration: January 1991 to December 1993 Degree: MS (General Surgery) Paediatric surgery Fellowship in India Institution: Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, India. Duration: January 1996 to December 1998 Degree: Mch (Magister Chirurge) (Paediatric Surgery) Paediatric surgery Fellowship in UK Institution: Royal college of Surgeons of London, England. Duration: August 1999 to October 2004 Degree: FRCS (Paediatric Surgery) Paediatric surgery Fellowship in USA Institution: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Duration: October 2005 to October 2006 Training in Robotic Pediatric Surgery Institution: Blank Children’s hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. Duration: October 2006 to Nov 2006
B. Academic Appointments:
1. Current faculty position: Associate Professor Surgery and Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric surgery, Michael E Debakey Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. Duration: December 2007 to till date.
2. Previous faculty position:
Assistant Professor Pediatric Surgery Children’s Hospital, University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia, Missouri. Duration: December 2006 to November 2007.
3. Current courtesy faculty appointments at other institutions:
Visiting Professor Pediatric Surgery Department of Pediatric surgery Advanced Pediatric Care Centre Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Visiting Professor Pediatric surgery Department of Pediatric surgery Children’s Hospital Number one Ho chi Minh City, Vietnam.
C. Other advanced training/experience:
Title of post Duration Name of Hospital
Attending Pediatric Surgeon and Associate Professor surgery and
Pediatrics 12-01-2007 till date
Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor college of Medicine
Houston, Texas
Attending Pediatric Surgeon and Assistant Professor surgery and
Pediatrics 12-01-2006 To 11-30-2007
Children’s Hospital, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
Training in Robotic Pediatric Surgery
10-18-06 To 11-17-06 Blank Children’s hospital Des
Moines, Iowa
Fellow in Pediatric surgery 10-17-05 To 10-17-06 Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Consultant(attending) Paediatric and Laparoscopic Surgery
25-02-05 To 09-30-05 Southampton General Hospital,
Southampton. UK
Consultant(attending) Paediatric and Laparoscopic Surgery
15-11-04 To 24-02-05 Kings College Hospital, London.
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Surgery & Urology
15-10-03 To 15-10-04 University hospital of Wales, Royal
college Surgeons, UK
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Laparoscopic surgery & Urology
01-01-03 To 31-08-03 Leeds General Infirmary & St.
James University hospital, Royal college Surgeons, UK
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Thoracic & Laparoscopic General
Paediatric Surgery
01-07-2002
To
31-12-2002
Leeds General Infirmary & St. James University hospital, Royal
college Surgeons, UK
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Laparoscopic & General Surgery
01-09-2001
To
30-06-2002
Leeds General Infirmary & St. James University hospital, Royal
college Surgeons, UK
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Thoracic & Laparoscopic Surgery
01-02-2001
To
31-08-2001
Birmingham Children Hospital, Royal college Surgeons, United
Kingdom.
Specialist Registrar, Paediatric Hepato-biliary & Liver transplant.
01-08-2000
To
31-01-2001
Birmingham Children Hospital, Royal college Surgeons, United
Kingdom.
Paediatric Urology and Paediatric General Surgery
01-08-1999
To
31-07-2000
Birmingham Children Hospital, Royal college Surgeons, United
Kingdom.
Pool officer, Paediatric Surgery
01-01-1999
To
31-07-1999
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
Senior Registrar/ Resident, Paediatric Urology & Laparoscopic
general Surgery
01-01-1998
To
31-12-1998
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
Senior Registrar/Resident, Paediatric Hepato-biliary
/GI/Laparoscopic General Surgery
01-01-1997
To
31-12-1997
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
Senior Registrar/Resident, Paediatric Trauma & General
Surgery
01-01-1996
To
31-12-1996
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,
Chandigarh, India
POSTGRADUATE EXPERIENCE IN ADULT GENERAL SURGERY
Title of Post Duration Name of Hospital
Lecturer, General Surgery
August1995 to December 1995
Government Medical College, Nagpur, India
Registrar, Paediatric Surgery August 1994 to July 1995 King Edward Memorial
Hospital, Mumbai, India
Registrar, General Surgery
February 1992 to July 1994
Indira Gandhi Medical College, Nagpur, India
Senior House Officer, Orthopaedics
September 1991 to February 1992
Government Medical College, Nagpur, India
Senior House Officer, General Surgery
February 1991 to September 1991
Government Medical College, Nagpur, India
Internship January 1990 to
December 1990
Government Medical College, Nagpur, India
Other specialized training following academic appointment:
• Microscopic plastic surgery workshop at Texas Children’s Hospital by Department of Pediatric Plastic surgery, 2013
D. Other information
1. Honors or Awards, prizes:
• Paediatric surgical Quiz, Birmingham Children Hospital, December 1999. • Paediatric Surgical Quiz, Consortium training day, Leeds General Infirmary, June 2002. • Paediatric surgical Quiz, Consortium training day, Leeds General Infirmary, July 2003. • Educator of the year award, Michael E. Debakey Department of surgery, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 2011-12. • Educator of the year award, Michael E. Debakey Department of surgery, Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 2012-13. • Fulbright & Jaworski L. L. P. Faculty Excellence Award for Teaching and Evaluation,
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, December 2013. • Member of the Academy of Distinguished Educators (Academy) Baylor college of
Medicine, Houston, Texas, December 2013. https://www.bcm.edu/fac-ed/academy/ BEST PAPER AWARD
• Oesophageal Atresia: is routine bronchoscopy before thoracotomy useful? Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons, Varanasi, October 1996.
2. Board Eligibility/Certification :
• Pediatric surgery o Royal college of Surgeons of London, England. o European Board of Pediatric Surgery. Amsterdam. o PGIMER, Chandigarh, India.
• Adult General surgery o Royal college of Surgeons of London, England. o Indira Gandhi Medical College and Mayo Hospital, Nagpur, India.
II. Research Information
A. National Scientific Participation:
1. Journal editorial boards, etc.
a) Indian Journal of Pediatric surgery. b) Bangladesh Journal of Endosurgery.
2. Review panels, etc.
a) Journal of Pediatric surgery. b) Indian Journal of Pediatric surgery. c) Bangladesh Journal of Endosurgery.
3. Professional societies, etc.; elected positions, etc.
a) IPEG (International pediatric endosurgery group) membership. 1. On membership committee.
b) Indian association of Pediatric surgeons – member. 4. Invited lectures, presentations, research seminars: National, International
a) Robotic surgery in children. Grand rounds at Texas Children's Hospital, 22nd Oct 2010.
b) Pouch Colon Syndrome with ARM: Our Experience. Grand rounds at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
c) Malrotation – Current Concepts lecture for residents at the Children’s hospital university of Missouri.
d) Minimally invasive surgery in Neonates – CME at Jefferson City, Missouri. e) Robotic Pediatric surgery – Grand rounds at the University Missouri Children’s
Hospital, Columbia, Missouri. B. Publications:
1. Krieger J, Cardenas J, Pimpalwar A. Neonatal Malrotation with Midgut Volvulus: A Stepwise Laparoscopic Approach. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques Part B, Videoscopy. First published doi: 10.1089/vor.2016.0406
2. Hsiao A, Pimpalwar A. Thoracoscopic Management of Complex Esophageal Atresia Cases: Esophagobronchial Fistula and Recalcitrant Stricture. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques Part B, Videoscopy . March 2017, 27. doi: 10.1089/vor.2017.0421
3. Hsiao A, Pimpalwar A. Thoracoscopic Management of Complex Esophageal Atresia Cases: Esophagobronchial Fistula and Recalcitrant Stricture.Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques Part B, Videoscopy, March 2017, 27. doi: 10.1089/vor.2017.0421
4. Patel K, Wu H, Pimpalwar A, Diwan AH Response to: CUP-L-003-2017.R1, cutaneous papillary adenocarcinoma in situ. J Cutan Pathol. 2017 Mar 16. doi: 10.1111/cup.12919. [Epub ahead of print]
5. Hsiao Annie and Pimpalwar, Ashwin MD. Laparoscopic Umbilical hernia
repair in children. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical
Techniques Part B, Videoscopy. December 2016, Vol. 26, No. 6 doi: 10.1089/vor.2016.0380
6. Wu H, Pimpalwar A, Diwan H, Patel KR.Papillary adnexal neoplasm (aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma) on the ankle of a 15-year-old girl: case report and review of literature from a pediatric perspective. J Cutan Pathol. 2016 Aug 18. doi: 10.1111/cup.12804.
7. Harmoush S, Chinnadurai P, El Salek K, Metwalli Z, Herce H, Bhatt A, Steinkuller P, Vece T, Siddiqui S, Pimpalwar A, Marx D, Mawad M, Pimpalwar S. Multimodality Image-Guided Sclerotherapy of Low-Flow Orbital Vascular Malformations: Report of Single-Center Experience.J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2016 Jul;27(7):987-995.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jvir.2016.02.036. Epub 2016 May 12.
8. Carpenter JL, Fallon SC, Swartz SJ, Minifee PK, Cass DL, Nuchtern JG, Pimpalwar AP, Brandt ML.Outcomes after peritoneal dialysis catheter placement.J Pediatr Surg. 2016 Feb 11. pii: S0022-3468(16)00074-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2016.02.011.
9. Gonzalez M, Pimpalwar A.Transaxillary Subcutaneouscopic Excision of Fibroadenoma of the Breast in Children: The Covert Scar Approach. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2016 Feb;26(2):157-60. doi: 10.1089/lap.2015.0359. Epub 2015 Nov 30.
10. Abbas PI, Naik-Mathuria BJ, Akinkuotu AC, Pimpalwar AP.Routine gastrostomy tube placement in children: Does preoperative screening upper gastrointestinal contrast study alter the operative plan? J Pediatr Surg. 2015 May;50(5):715-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2015.02.022. Epub 2015 Feb 19.
11. Slater BJ, Pimpalwar A.Laparoscopic gastroscopic transgastric cystogastrostomy and cholecystectomy for pseudopancreatic cyst after gallstone pancreatitis in children. European J Pediatr Surg Rep. 2014 Jun;2(1):10-2. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1357503. Epub 2013 Dec 12.
12. Hollier JM, Pimpalwar AP., Fishman DS, Popek EJ, Himes RW. Infantile intussusception. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2014 Apr;58(4)
13. Slater BJ, Pimpalwar A., Laparoscopic Gastroscopic Transgastric
Cystogastrostomy and Cholecystectomy for Pseudopancreatic Cyst after Gallstone Pancreatitis in Children. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, 2013 Dec:13: efirst.
14. Slater BJ, Pimpalwar A "The Umbilical Fat Sign": An Important and
Consistent Landmark during Single Port/Incision Laparoscopic Surgery and Standard Laparoscopy. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2013 Apr;23(2):140-2.
15. Ramnik Patel, Ashwin Pimpalwar, Kim Hutton., Primary neonatal
iliopsoas abscess. Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2013 Feb:9(1)(2):11-13.
16. Pimpalwar AP, Hassan SF. Esophageal bronchus in an infant--a rare
cause of recurrent pneumonia. J Pediatr Surg. 2012 Jan;47(1): e5-8.
17. Wheeler AA, Matz ST, Schmidt S, Pimpalwar AP. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in children with transperitoneal division of the hernia sac and proximal purse string closure of peritoneum: our modified new approach. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2011 Dec;21(6):381-5. Epub 2011 Dec 14.
18. Pimpalwar AP, Joseph J. Immediate laparoscopic repair of a traumatic abdominal wall hernia in a 2-year-old child. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2011 Nov;21(9):881-3. Epub 2011 Oct 6.
19. Hassan SF, Pimpalwar AP. Modified laparoendoscopic gastrostomy tube (LEGT) placement. Pediatr Surg Int. 2011 Nov;27(11):1249-54. Epub 2011 Sep 23.
20. Hasson SF, Pimpalwar A. Primary Suture-less Closure of Gastroschisis Using Negative Pressure Dressing (Wound Vacuum). Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2011 Aug 26.
21. Schlesinger AE, Mazziotti MV, Cassady CI, Pimpalwar AP. Recurrent tracheoesophageal fistula after thoracoscopic repair: vanishing clips as a potential sign. Pediatr Surg Int. 2011 Apr 24.
22. De Armas IA, Garcia I, Pimpalwar A. Laparoscopic single port surgery in children using Triport: our early experience. Pediatr Surg Int. 2011 Apr 3.
23. Pimpalwar A, Johny C. Transaxillary subcutaneouscopic sternocleidomastoid tumor division for treatment of persistent torticollis in children: our technique. Pediatr Surg Int. 2011 May;27(5):541-3.
24. Lin T, Pimpalwar A. Minimally invasive surgery in neonates and infants. J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2010 Jan;15(1):2-8.
25. Johnson BW, Pimpalwar A. Laparoscopic-assisted placement of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt tips in children with multiple previous open abdominal ventriculo-peritoneal shunt surgeries. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2009 Apr;19(2):79-82. Epub 2009 Feb 25.
26. Hubbard BA, Pimpalwar A. Sutureless delayed primary gastroschisis repair with negative pressure dressing. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2009 Apr;19(2):132-3. Epub 2009 Feb 17. PMID: 19224437
27. Smitherman S, Pimpalwar A. Laparoendoscopic gastrostomy tube
placement: our all-in-one technique. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2009 Feb;19(1):119-23.
28. Morales M, Pimpalwar A. Thoracoscopic plication for diaphragmatic
eventration in a 3-month-old infant. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2009 Feb;19(1):44-6. Epub 2008 Jul 15.
29. Pimpalwar AP, Kroeker TR, Ramachandran V. Cervicothoracic neuroblastoma arising from the stellate ganglion in children: the use of muscle and bone sparing transmanubrial transcostal approach. J Pediatr Surg. 2008 Mar; 43(3):E31-4.
30. Mittal MK, Pimpalwar A. Picture of the month. Sigmoid volvulus.Arch
Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008 Feb;162(2):181-2.
31. More B, Chandran H, Pimpalwar A, John P. A traumatic intra-renal pseudo-aneurysm in a child. Pediatr Surg Int. 2004 Jun 15.
32. Pimpalwar A, Chowdhary SK, Rao KL. Duplication of pouch colon
associated with duplication of the lower genitourinary tract. J Pediatr Surg. 2003 Feb;38(2): E1.
33. Rao KL, Sunil I, Pimpalwar A, Vaiphei K, Chowdhary S. Intrapancreatic
gastric duplication cyst presenting as lower gastrointestinal bleeding. J Pediatr Surg. 2003 Feb;38(2):243-4.
34. S Katariya, S Chaudhry, A Pimpalwar, KLN Rao. Saline
Cystosonography Versus Micturating Cystourethrography in the Detection of Vesicoureteral Reflux. Ind J Radiol Imag 2003 Feb; 13:1:45-52.
35. Pimpalwar A, Najmaldin A. Results of laparoscopic antireflux procedures
in neurologically impaired children. Semin Laparosc Surg 2002 Sep; 9:190-6. (Review).
36. Sharif K, Pimpalwar AP, John P, Johnson K, Donnell S, De Ville De
Goyet J. Benefits of early diagnosis and pre-emptive treatment of biliary tract complications after major blunt liver trauma in children. J Pediatr Surg. 2002 Sep;37(9):1287-92.
37. Pimpalwar A, Chowdhary S, Huskisson L, Corkery JJ. Cyst of the
ejaculatory system - a treatable cause of recurrent epididymo-orchitis in children. Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2002 Aug;12(4):281-5.
38. Hassan KO, Beath SV, McKiernan PJ, Kelly DA, Clarke SE, Pimpalwar
A, Bianchi A, De Ville De Goyet J. Difficult management choices for infants with short bowel syndrome and liver failure. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2002 Aug;35(2):216-9.
39. Pimpalwar AP, Sharif K, Ramani P, Stevens M, Grundy R, Morland B,
Lloyd C, Kelly DA, Buckles JA, de Ville De Goyet J. Strategy for Hepatoblastoma management: Transplant versus non-transplant Surgery. J Pediatr Surg. 2002 Feb;37(2):240-5.
40. Chowdhary SK, Pimpalwar A, Narasimhan KL, Katariya S, Rao KL. Blunt
injury of the abdomen: a plea for CT. Pediatr Radiol. 2000 Nov;30(11):798-800.
41. Pimpalwar A, Narasimhan KL, Choudhary SK, Rao KL. Iatrogenic
esophageal perforation during devascularization procedure managed
with Thal wrap. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2000 Jan-Mar;19(1):39.
42. Narasimhan KL, Pimpalwar A, Singh Y, Chowdhary SK, Rao KLN. Hair
coil injury in children with underlying urological problems. Indian Journal of Urology, 2000; 16: 164-165.
43. Pimpalwar A, Rao KL. Oesophageal Atresia: is routine bronchoscopy
before thoracotomy useful? Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons. 1997 Apr-Jun.; 2(2): 60-2.
44. Pimpalwar AP. "Staplers in G.I.T. Surgery". (Review Article) Journal of
Indian Academy of Medical Sciences.
Review papers:
• Lin T, Pimpalwar A. Minimally invasive surgery in neonates and infants. J
Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg. 2010 Jan;15(1):2-8. • Isabella Garcia, Ismael A. Salas de Armas, Ashwin Pimpalwar, Current
Trends in Pediatric Robotic Surgery, Bangladesh Journal of Endosurgery. 2014, Jan:2(1):15-28.
C: Oral Presentation
1. Single port /reduced port laparoscopic placement of Gastric pacemaker for gastroparesis in children. Pimpalwar A, M.D, IPEG annual meeting, USA, June 2015.
2. Single incision laparoscopic surgery for perforated appendicitis: does obesity affect outcomes? Adesola C. Akinkuotu, M.D., Pimpalwar A, M.D., IPEG annual meeting, Edinburg UK, July 2014.
3. Upper Gastrointestinal contrast study may not be necessary for preoperative planning in children undergoing routine gastrostomy tube placement. Paulette I. Abbas, M.D., Naik-Mathuria BJ, M.D., Pimpalwar A, M.D CAPS annual meeting, Montreal, Canada, Sep 2014.
4. Outcomes for Single Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy for acute Appendicitis in the Pediatric Population: A single surgeon’s experience. PAPS annual meeting, Banff, Canada, May 2014.
5. Orbital Lymphatic malformations: Does treatment with percutaneous
bleomycin have promise? S Pimpalwar, P Chinnadurai, A Hernandez, M Agrawal, D Marx, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of Society of Pediatric Radiology, May 2014.
6. Complex esophageal problems in children: do esophageal stents have a
role? S Pimpalwar, A Hernandez, B Slater, D Wesson, O Olutoye, A Pimpalwar. Society for Pediatric Interventional Radiology. Oct 10-12, 2013.
7. Clinical, imaging, surgical and pathological correlation of non-involuting congenital hemangioma (NICH) in children. S Pimpalwar, A Annam, D Schady, K Eldin, L Hollier, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of society of pediatric radiology. May 15-18, 2013.
8. Verrucous hemangioma: Role of ultrasound marking prior to surgical
excision. S Pimpalwar, A Annam, N Quintanilla, D Kearney, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of society of pediatric radiology. May 15-18, 2013.
9. Closing gastroschisis- appearance could be deceiving! Bethany Slater,
M.D. Ashwin Pimpalwar M.D. Canadian association of pediatric surgeons (CAPS), annual conference, Victoria, British Coloumbia, Canada, Sep 2012.
10. Laparoscopy-guided and Fluoroscopically-guided Placement of a
Peritoneal venous (Denver) Shunt. Pimpalwar AP, MD. Canadian association of pediatric surgeons (CAPS), annual conference, Victoria, British Coloumbia, Canada, Sep 2012.
11. A novel technique for mapping/levelling biopsies during primary laparoscopy assisted trans-anal Soave endorectal pullthrough for Hirschsprung’s disease. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
12. Perforated appendicitis: Is Single incision laparoscopic appendectomy
(SILS) a good idea? Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
13. Primary sutureless closure of Gastroschisis using negative pressure
dressing (wound vacuum). Pimpalwar AP, Saif Hasson. Canadian association of pediatric surgeons (CAPS), annual conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. September 23-26, 2010.
14. Transaxillary subcutaneouscopic (TASS) sternocleidomastoid tumor
division for treatment of persistent torticollis in children: Our technique. Clair Johny, PA., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Hawaii, USA, June 2010.
15. Laparoscopic Single Port Surgery in Children: Our Early Experience.
Ismael salas, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., Surgery Research day, April 2010, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, Texas.
16. Laparoscopic Nissen’s fundoplication in neurologically impaired children
M Marjan, A Pimpalwar, A Najmaldin. British Association of Paediatric Endoscopic Surgeons, Annual Scientific Meeting, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds. November 2003.
17. Laparoscopic Nissen's fundoplication in neurologically impaired
children: A single surgeon's experience. Pimpalwar A, Najmaldin A, AESGBI (Association of Endoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland) meeting, Manchester,9th May 2003.
18. Ovarian cryo-preservation: A potentially viable option for children
undergoing extensive chemotherapy. Pimpalwar A, Najmaldin A, EUPSA
(European Pediatric surgery Association) meeting, Paris, France, 21st May 2003.
19. A traumatic intra-renal pseudoaneurysm in children. More B, Pimpalwar
A, Chandran H. ESPU (European society of Pediatric urology) meeting, May 2002.
20. Ovarian Cryo-preservation: A potentially viable option for children
undergoing extensive chemotherapy. Pimpalwar A, Najmaldin A, Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 16th May 2002. San Diego, California, U.S.A.
21. Management of Hepatoblastoma: Transplant Vs Non-transplant options.
Pimpalwar A, de Ville de Goyet J et al. ASLD (American Association of Liver Disease) meeting, Dallas, Texas, USA. November, 2001.
22. Outcome of liver transplantation in infants of up to 5 kg body weight. Huda
A, Pimpalwar A, de Ville de Goyet J, BAPS (British association of Pediatric surgeons), London, July 2001.
23. Improved liver flow after direct portal hepatic revascularization in children
with cavernoma. Isabella G, Pimpalwar A, de Ville de Goyet J, BAPS, London, July 2001.
24. Management of Hepatoblastoma: Transplant Vs Non-transplant options.
Pimpalwar A, de Ville de Goyet J, BAPS, London, July 2001.
25. MR Cholangiogram in children with hepato-biliary and pancreatic diseases: When is it useful? Pimpalwar A, de Ville de Goyet J, 4th European congress of Paediatric surgeons, Budapest, Hungary, May 2001.
26. Cyst of the ejaculatory system - a treatable cause of recurrent epididymo-
orchitis in children. Pimpalwar A, Corkery JJ, 4th European congress of Paediatric surgeons, Budapest, Hungary, May 2001.
27. Congenital posterior urethroperineal fistula: a rare type of urethral
duplication. Pimpalwar A, Lander AD, Corkery JJ, Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons, Chandigarh, India, November 2000.
28. Juvenile polyposis coli: role of the Paediatric surgeon. Pimpalwar A, Rao
KLN, Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons, Coimbatore, October 1998.
29. Posterior urethral valves: incidence of reflux and functional improvement
following fulguration. Pimpalwar A, Rao KLN, Association of Surgeons of India, Mumbai, December 1996.
30. Oesophageal Atresia: is routine bronchoscopy before thoracotomy
useful? Pimpalwar A, Rao KLN, Indian Association of Paediatric Surgeons, Varanasi, October 1996.
D: Poster presentation
1. Outcomes of subcutaneouscopic surgery in Children. IPEG annual meeting, Nashville, USA, June 2015.
2. Esophago-bronchial fistula (ebf) after previous tef (tracheo-esophageal fistula) repair: repair using a thoracoscopic approach. Pimpalwar A, M.D., IPEG annual meeting, Edinburg UK, July 2014.
3. Innovative self-adherent (velcro) proline mesh for laparoscopic
inguinal hernioplasty in adolescent children. Paulette I. Abbas, M.D., Adesola C. Akinkuotu, M.D., Pimpalwar A, M.D. IPEG annual meeting, Edinburg UK, July 2014.
4. Outcomes of single port surgery for perforated appendicitis in
children: single surgeon experience. Adesola C. Akinkuotu, M.D., Pimpalwar A, M.D., IPEG annual meeting, Edinburg UK, July 2014. Selected for TOP POSTER Presentation.
5. Innovative self-adherent (velcro) proline mesh for laparoscopic
inguinal hernioplasty in adolescent children. Paulette I. Abbas, M.D., Adesola C. Akinkuotu, M.D., Pimpalwar A, M.D. Surgery Research day, May 2014, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, Texas.
6. Verrucous hemangioma: Role of ultrasound marking prior to
surgical excision. Fariha Sheikh. MD, Pimpalwar S.P. MD, Pimpalwar A.P. Surgery Research day, May 2014, Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, Texas.
7. Clinical, imaging, surgical and pathologic correlation of non-
involuting congenital hemangiomas. Fariha Sheikh. MD, Pimpalwar S.P. MD, Pimpalwar A.P. MD. 66thAnnual Meeting of The Southwestern Surgical Congress to be held April 13-16, 2014, Scottsdale, AZ.
8. Denver shunt malfunction: can replacement be avoided with
minimally invasive innovative techniques? S Pimpalwar, A Hernandez, J Margolin, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of Society of Pediatric Radiology, May 2014.
9. Cutaneous hypersensitivity and disabling pain: could we diagnose
this malformation? H Phan-Tran, S Pimpalwar, E Castro, D Kearney, J Hicks and A Pimpalwar. ISSVA 20th International workshop. April 2014.
10. Our experience with Fibroadipose vascular anomaly (FAVA). A
Pimpalwar, E Castro, K Eldin, D Schady, N Quintanilla, J Hicks, S Pimpalwar. ISSVA 20th International workshop, April 2014.
11. Laparoscopic trans-peritoneal division of patent processus
vaginalis with purse string closure of proximal peritoneum for hydrocele in children – is laparoscopic high ligation enough? - are they all communicating? Jen, Howard MD, Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
12. Laparoscopic single port cecostomy button placement for chronic
slow colonic transit constipation in children. Jen, Howard MD, Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
13. Laparoscopic repair of congenital abdominal wall hernia in an
infant. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
14. Umbilical incision/access and subsequent reconstruction of the
umbilicus during single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) in children: How to get a normal looking umbilicus? Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
15. Use of Laparoscopic approach for removal of large Gastric
Trichobezoar in children. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
16. Esophago-bronchial fistula in a 2 year old child treated with a combined coil and glue embolization. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, Beijing, China, June 2013.
17. Institution of combined surgical endoscopic and interventional
radiologic approach to management of difficult esophago-bronchial connections in children. S Pimpalwar, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of Society of Pediatric Radiology. May 15-18, 2013.
18. Imaging and endoscopy (laparoscopy/thoracoscopy) guided
placement of peritoneovenous and pleurovenous (Denver) shunts in children. S Pimpalwar, A Pimpalwar. Annual meeting of Society of Pediatric Radiology. May 15-18, 2013.
19. Thoracoscopic/Laparoscopic placement of a (Denver) Shunt for
refractory ascites/chylothorax in children. Pimpalwar AP M.D., Sheena Pimpalwar, M.D. SAGES annual meeting, Baltimore convention center, Baltimore, Washington DC.
20. Esophago-bronchial fistula in a 2 year old child treated with a
combined coil and glue embolization. Pimpalwar AP M.D., SAGES annual meeting, Baltimore convention center, Baltimore, Washington DC.
21. Use of Laparoscopic approach for removal of large Gastric
Trichobezoar in children. Pimpalwar AP M.D., SAGES annual meeting, Baltimore convention center, Baltimore, Washington DC.
22. Subcutaneouscopic surgery in Children. Pimpalwar AP M.D.,
SAGES annual meeting, Baltimore convention center, Baltimore, Washington DC.
23. Subcutaneous videoscopic surgery: The cosmetic covert scar
surgery (CCSS) in Children. Pimpalwar AP, MD. PAPS annual meeting, Hunter valley, NSW, Australia. March 2013.
24. Transumbilical repair of umbilical hernia in children: The covert
scar approach. Pimpalwar AP, MD. PAPS annual meeting, Hunter valley, NSW, Australia. March 2013.
25. Ultrasound, fluoroscopy and laparoscopy guided placement of a peritoneovenous (Denver) shunt. S Pimpalwar, A Pimpalwar. Fifth pediatric interventional radiology symposium, Hospital for Sick Kids, Toronto, Oct 26-28, 2012.
26. Esophago-bronchial fistula in a 2 year old child treated with a
combined coil and glue embolization. S Pimpalwar, A Pimpalwar. Fifth pediatric interventional radiology symposium, Hospital for Sick Kids, Toronto, Oct 26-28, 2012.
27. Laparoscopic repair of duodenal atresia in premature neonates weighing less than 2kg. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
28. Single Incision Transaxillary Subcutaneoscopic excision of
Fibroadenoma of the Breast in children: a novel approach. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
29. ‘The Umbilical fat sign’: an important and consistent land mark
during single port/incision laparoscopic surgery and standard laparoscopy. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
30. The role of open appendectomy in the era of laparoscopic
appendectomy in children. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
31. Reducing the size of the hole and keeping within the limits of the
umbilical ring in smaller/younger children: The use of 3mm instruments for single port laparoscopic appendectomy. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
32. A comparison of traditional three port laparoscopic appendectomy
vs Single Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy (SILS) in children. Pimpalwar AP, MD. IPEG annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
33. Subcutaneoscopic excision of external angular dermoid cyst in
children: avoiding a scar on the face. Julius carrillo, MD., Pimpalwar AP, MD. SAGES annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
34. Laparoscopic excision of large retroperitoneal cystic lymphatic
malformation in a 21 month child. Bethany Slater, MD., Pimpalwar AP, MD. SAGES annual meeting, San Diego, California, March 2012.
35. Single port access (SPA) laparoscopic intracorporeal appendectomy using conventional laparoscopic surgery instruments. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
36. Laparoendoscopic single site appendectomy (LESS): Is it
possible in children less than 8 years old? Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
37. Sutureless closure of umbilical port site after single port
laparoscopic appendectomy (SPLA) using N-butyl cyanoacrylate glue. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
38. Laparoscopic Gastroscopic Transgastric Cystogastrostomy and cholecystectomy for pseudopancreatic cyst after gall stone pancreatitis in children. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
39. Immediate laparoscopic repair of large traumatic abdominal wall
hernia in a 2 year old child. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2011.
40. Use of combined subcuticular suture and N-octyl cyanoacrylate
glue for closure and dressing of (infected and non-infected) wounds after open surgical procedures in children. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., PAPS annual meeting, Cancun, Mexico, April 2011.
41. Sutureless closure of port sites after laparoscopic pyloromyotomy
using n-butyl cyanoacrylate glue. Ismael salas, MD., Isabella Garcia, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., SAGES annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, Mar-April 2011.
42. Modified laparoendoscopic gastrostomy tube (LEGT) placement in infants and children: outcomes of our all in one technique. Saif Hasson, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., SAGES annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, Mar-April 2011.
43. Single Incision Laparoscopic (SILS) Appendectomy in Children. Ismael salas, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Hawaii, USA, June 2010.
44. Retraction of the gallbladder providing excellent exposure of the
Calot’s triangle during single incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy (SILS): Our technique Ismael Salas, MD.,
Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Hawaii, USA, June 2010.
45. Laparoscopic Single Port Surgery in Children: Our Early
Experience. Ismael salas, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Hawaii, USA, June 2010.
46. Transaxillary subcutaneouscopic (TASS) sternocleidomastoid
tumor division for treatment of persistent torticollis in children: Our technique. Clair Johny, PA., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., IPEG annual meeting, Hawaii, USA, June 2010. “TOP POSTER” Award.
47. Single port access surgery using Triport in children. Ismael salas, MD., Pimpalwar A.P., MD., (PAPS) Pacific association of pediatric surgeons, annual meeting, Kobe, Japan, May 2010.
48. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in children with transperitoneal division of hernial sac: Our Experience Pimpalwar A.P., MD. Kroeker T.R. MD, Schmidt S. RN., IPEG annual meeting, Cannes, France, June 2008.
49. Laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair in children with
transperitoneal division of hernial sac. Kroeker T.R. MD, Schmidt S. RN., Pimpalwar A.P., MD, SAGES annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 9-12th April 2008.
Accepted for publication:
E. Books:
1. Pimpalwar A, Najmaldin A: Results and follow up of antireflux surgery in
neurologically impaired children. Gastroesophageal Reflux in Infants and Children. Diagnosis, Medical Therapy, Surgical Management. Esposito, Ciro; Montupet, Philippe; Rothenberg, Steven (Eds.) 2004, XVI, With DVD., Hardcover. ISBN: 3-540-40736-7.
2. Pimpalwar AP: Esophagus. Succeeding In Paediatric Surgery
Examinations. Brice Antao and Michael S Irish 2012. (2 chapters) 3. Pimpalwar AP: Fetal surgery. Succeeding In Paediatric Surgery
Examinations. Brice Antao and Michael S Irish 2012. (2 chapters)
6. Other works communicating research results to general public:
a. Video on laparoscopic hernia repair in children available online.
III. Teaching Information
A. Didactic course work
1. Courses taught at current institution: (include number of hours)
A. MIS (Minimally invasive surgery) training for Baylor general surgery Residents – 1hrs every Wednesday.
1. Dry lab training in MIS. B. Animal lab training in MIS for Baylor general surgery Residents once every month. C. MIS (Minimally invasive surgery) training for Baylor OBGYN Residents – 1hrs
every other Wednesday/friday. D. MIS (Minimally invasive surgery) training for Baylor medical students – 1hrs every
2 weeks.
Curriculum development work • Development of a MIS curriculum for Baylor general surgery Residents.
A. Dry lab MIS curriculum. B. Animal lab MIS curriculum. C. Augmented Virtual reality MIS curriculum.
2. Courses taught at other institutions (include number of hours)
Invited Faculty in International workshops.
1. Invited as International faculty at the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India 7th annual meeting and workshop. (Feb 3-5, 2012) attended by 200 pediatric laparoscopic surgeons.
A. Lecture: Minimally invasive surgical training for residents; American perspective.
B. Live demonstrations: Transaxillary Subcutaneouscopic Sternomastoid release for torticollis, and thoracoscopic eventration repair.
2. Invited as International faculty at the Apollo Children’s hospital
Subcutaneouscopic surgery workshop Chennai, India conducted by the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India (July 5-6 2013) attended by 72 pediatric MIS surgeons.
A. 3 Lecture’s on Robotic surgery: B. Live demonstrations: Transaxillary Subcutaneouscopic Sternomastoid
release for torticollis (3 cases), subcutaneouscopic excision of chest wall mass (1 case) and extremity mass (1 case).
3. Invited as international faculty at the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India annual meeting and workshop. (Feb 12-15, 2016) attended by 200 pediatric laparoscopic surgeons.
A. Invited Key note lecture on Thoracoscopic repair of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula in neonates and infants.
B. Video demonstration and lecture on Thoracoscopic repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia
C. Video demonstration and lecture on combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic resection of esophago-gastric leiomyoma in children.
3. Courses expected to be taught at BCM
1. Dry lab MIS. 2. Animal lab MIS. 3. Augmented Virtual reality MIS. 4. Creation of Small and large animals for simulation.
B. Non-didactic teaching
1. Resident training: (include estimate of time)
• Resident training: Total 1-2 hrs daily. 1. Daily bedside training. 2. Daily rounds. 3. Daily OR training.
2. Clinical Fellow training: (include names of fellows, dates, current location)
A. Monica lopez. a) Dec 2007 to June 2009. b) Assistant Professor Surgery and Pediatrics at Baylor
College of Medicine and Texas children’s hospital, Houston, Texas.
B. Eric Grethel. a) July 2008 to June 2010. b) Assistant Professor Surgery and Pediatrics at Dell
Children hospital, Austin, Texas. C. Sanjeev Vasudevan.
a) July 2009 to June 2011. b) Assistant Professor Surgery and Pediatrics at Baylor
college of medicine and Texas children’s hospital, Houston, Texas.
D. Lan VU. a) June 2010 to June 2012 b) Presently assistant prof pediatric surgery at UCSF,
California. E. Bethany Slater.
a) June 2011 to June 2013. b) Presently attending Pediatric surgeon at Rocky Mountain
children’s hospital at Denver, Colorado. F. Charles Hartin.
a) June 2012 to June 2013. b) Presently attending pediatric surgeon at South Carolina.
G. Howard Jen. a) June 2012 to June 2014. b) Presently attending Pediatric surgeon at Tufts medical
center, Boston, Massachusetts. H. Denise Klinker
a) June 2013 to June 2015. b) Presently attending Pediatric surgeon at Mayo clinic
Rochester, Minnesota. I. David Lazar
a) June 2014 to June 2016. b) Presently faculty at Rady Children’s Hospital, California.
J. Daniel WU
a) June 2015 to till date b) Current chief fellow at Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston
Texas K. Sarah Fallon
a) June 2016 to till date b) Current Junior fellow at Texas Children’s Hospital,
Houston Texas
3. Research Fellow training: (as above)
• Mentored Saif Hasson (Pediatric surgical research fellow) through
outcome research projects, abstracts at meetings, publications in peer reviewed Journals and residency application process - difficult to estimate hours.
• Mentored Ismael Salas (PGY4), Shiree Berry (PGY4),Vivek Patel (PGY2),
Mirtha Gonzalez (PGY4) Zackery Pallister (PGY4) through outcome research projects, abstracts at meetings, publications in peer reviewed Journals.
4. Graduate Student training: (as above; major advisor, committee member)
1. Stephanie Philips – 2011. 2. Megan Birkman – 2012.
5. Estimate of kinds of non-didactic teaching expected at BCM
1. Development of a MIS curriculum, hands on teaching and didactic teaching for Baylor Medical Students. (Dry lab MIS curriculum one Friday a month).
2. Every Mon/Thur/Fri OR teaching. 3. Every Tuesday Outpatient clinic teaching. 4. Bedside teaching on the floor.
C. Lectures:
1. International
1. Bowel rehabilitation in Short Gut Syndrome. 50th annual conference of the Indian association of Pediatric Surgeons, Mumbai, India. Oct 2015.
2. Thoracoscopic Esophageal Atresia and TEF repair in neonates and infants. Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital Number1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2015.
3. Thoracoscopic Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia repair in neonates and infants. Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital Number1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2015.
4. Role of laparoscopy in management of undescended testis. Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital Number1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2015.
5. Setting up a charitable pediatric surgical service in a resource poor environment. Swami Vivekanand mission hospital, Nagpur, India. Dec 2014.
6. Laparo-Endoscopic procedures: Tips and tricks. Visiting Professor in Frere Children’s hospital, East London, South Africa. Nov 2013.
7. Setting up a laparo-endoscopy program in resource poor area. Visiting Professor in Frere Children’s hospital, East London, South Africa. Nov 2013.
8. Robotic surgery in children: What have we achieved? Apollo Children’s hospital Subcutaneouscopic surgery workshop Chennai, India conducted by the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India (July 5-6 2013)
9. Robotic surgery in children: What is the Future? Apollo Children’s hospital Subcutaneouscopic surgery workshop Chennai, India conducted by the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India (July 5-6 2013)
10. Robotic surgery in children: Is it worth the money? Apollo Children’s hospital Subcutaneouscopic surgery workshop Chennai, India conducted by the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India (July 5-6 2013)
11. Role of Simulation in MIS: American perspective. 7th annual meeting cum workshop of Pediatric Endo-surgeons of India, Hyderabad, India, 3-5th Feb 2012.
12. Simulation in MIS. IX Annual Conference of Maharashtra Chapter of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Nagpur, India, 20 - 22 January 2012.
13. Laparoscopic approach to Hirschsprung’s disease. IX Annual Conference of Maharashtra Chapter of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, Nagpur, India, 20 - 22 January 2012.
2. National
1. Pouch Colon Syndrome with ARM: Our Experience. Grand rounds at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
2. Malrotation – Current Concepts lecture for residents at the Children’s hospital university of Missouri.
3. Minimally invasive surgery in Neonates – CME at Jefferson City, Missouri. 4. Robotic Pediatric surgery – Grand rounds at the University Missouri
Children’s Hospital, Columbia, Missouri.
4. Local
a) Bowel rehabilitation in short gut syndrome: role of a surgeon. Surgery PA fellowship General assembly – 24th March 2016.
b) Vascular anomalies in children: role of a surgeon. Surgery PA fellowship General assembly – Feb 2015
c) Robotic surgery in children. Grand rounds at Texas Children's Hospital, 22nd Oct 2010.
d) Management of appendicitis: current concepts – Ben Taub General Hospital– Feb 2008.
e) Malrotation – Ben Taub General Hospital -March 2008.
f) Neonatal intestinal obstruction – Ben Taub General Hospital -April 2008.
D. Visiting professorships
1. Visiting Professor in Children’s Hospital Number 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Dec 2016.
A. Set up a Laparoscopy simulation center at the Hospital with a Grant form Karl Storz.
B. Conducted MIS training, live neonatal MIS workshops and lectures for faculty and residents.
2. Visiting Professor in Children’s Hospital Number 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Dec 2015.
A. Conducted MIS training, live neonatal MIS workshops and lectures for faculty and residents.
3. Advanced Pediatric Care Center, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Sep 2015.
A. Invited one week every year for pediatric surgical resident teaching (Didactic, clinics, clinical rounds, operating room and Minimally Invasive surgery.)
4. Visiting Professor in Children’s Hospital Number 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, March 2015.
A. Conducted MIS training, live neonatal MIS workshops and lectures for faculty and residents.
5. Visiting Professor in Frere Children’s hospital, East London, South Africa. Nov 2013.
A. Conducted MIS training and live workshop for faculty and residents – Nov 2013.
6. Advanced Pediatric Care Center, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India: Jan 2012.
A. Conducted MIS training and live workshop for faculty and residents – Jan-Feb 2012.
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IV. Medical & Service Information
A. Patient care responsibilities
1. Department-wide
a) Texas Children’s Hospital. b) Ben Taub General Hospital NICU c) St Joseph Hospital NICU
2. Section or specialty
a) MIS and Robotic surgery b) Bowel Rehabilitation c) Bowel Motility d) Vascular malformations
B. National education or voluntary health organization participation
1. Chairman and founder of Pediatric Surgical Charity “Peedh Parai International” a registered 501© (3) organization. www.peedhparai.org
2. Member of the Global Pediatric Surgery Network.
3. Member of Bal Mitra Foundation, Nagpur, India.
4. Member of Arpan Global charity, USA.
INTERNATIONAL MISSION WORK
• Pediatric surgical Mission to Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya 2011.
• Pediatric surgical Mission to Quito, Ecuador with Arpan global Charities 2013.
• Pediatric surgical Mission to Nagpur, India. Organized by combining the efforts
of Balmitra foundation and Vivekanand Mission Hospital India along with Arpan
global Charities, USA, Dec 2014. (75 children with complex congenital
anomalies were operated by my team)
• Vascular anomalies conference, teaching and operative workshop at Ho Chi
Minh city, Vietnam, March 2015
• Pediatric surgical Mission to Nagpur, India. Organized by combining the efforts
of Peedh Parai international USA, Balmitra foundation and GSM sabha, India
along with, Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, March 2015. (80 children with complex
congenital anomalies operated)
• Pediatric surgical Mission to Nagpur, India. Organized by combining the efforts of Peedh Parai international USA, Balmitra foundation, GSM sabha along with, Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Feb 2016 (126 children with complex congenital anomalies operated)
• Future planned trips:
o Pediatric surgical Mission to Nagpur, India. Organized by combining the
efforts of Peedh Parai international USA, Balmitra foundation, GSM
sabha along with, Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Feb 2017
C. Administrative assignments
1. Department administration, committees, etc.
A. Education Committee BCM B. Simulation curriculum Committee BCM
D. Other pertinent information not given above
Invited as International Faculty.
A. Visiting Professor in Frere Children’s hospital, East London, South Africa. Nov 2013.
A. Lectures, rounds and teaching for residents.
B. Live Thoracoscopic, laparoscopic procedures and hands on training for pediatric surgery faculty.
2. Invited as International faculty at the Apollo Children’s hospital Subcutaneouscopic surgery workshop Chennai, India conducted by the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India (July 5-6 2013) attended by 72 pediatric MIS surgeons.
A. 3 Lecture’s on Robotic surgery:
3. Invited for Lecture at the Indian association of Pediatric surgeons (Maharashtra) – Nagpur, India. (Jan 19-22, 2012)
A. Laparoscopic approach – Hirschsprung’s Disease.
B. Simulation in Minimally invasive surgery.
4. Invited as a visiting professor – Advanced Pediatric care center, Post graduate institute of medical education and research (one of the premier institutes) – Chandigarh, India. (Jan 29 to Feb 2, 2012)
A. Lectures, rounds and teaching for residents.
B. Live Thoracoscopic, laparoscopic procedures and hands on training for pediatric surgery faculty.
C. Live Thoracoscopic: TEF, esophageal stricture resection, CDH repair, excision of bronchogenic cyst etc.
D. Live Laparoscopic: Lap Kasai, Lap Fundoplication, lap hernia.
E. Lunch with the Director/Dean of the Institute and establishment of a permanent Visiting Professor relationship for every year.
5. Invited as international faculty at the Pediatric endoscopic surgeons of India annual
meeting and workshop. (Feb 12-15, 2016) attended by 200 pediatric laparoscopic surgeons.
A. Invited Key note lecture on Thoracoscopic repair of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula in neonates and infants.
B. Video demonstration and lecture on Thoracoscopic repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia
C. Video demonstration and lecture on combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic resection of esophago-gastric leiomyoma in children.
PERSONAL STATEMENT
I received my undergraduate degree in Nagpur, India graduating with honors (> 90%)
in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. This helped me secure a position in
medical school (Government Medical College, Nagpur, India) among several thousand
applicants. During medical school, I topped my class in Anatomy/Embryology and was
amongst the top 5 in General Surgery. I conducted a study on ‘Mid arm circumference as
an indicator for nutritional status in children’ and completed a rotating internship at
Government Medical College, Nagpur. Besides academics, I also focused on some other
aspects of career development. I took the opportunity to learn computer programming with
interest in medicine and successfully programmed the first medical drug directory for my
hospital. My desire to participate in social service led me to be a part of several surgical
mission trips within India organized by the Rotary club.
I had decided to become a Pediatric Surgeon very early in my career (high school). To
achieve this goal, I joined a highly coveted General Surgery program (3 years) at
Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur, India. This was a very competitive
program with only 3 positions/year. Based on my academic record in medical school and
my performance in the 1st year (PGY1), I was offered the position of Senior Registrar (Chief
Resident) for the remaining 2 years of my surgical residency. In the capacity of a chief
resident, I organized Grand rounds, Journal clubs and Junior resident teaching and also
had Attending privileges allowing me to perform surgery and teach junior residents
independently. During this period, I submitted my dissertation on ‘The spectrum of benign
breast disease in the Indian population’ to the Department of Surgery following which I was
awarded the MS (Master of Surgery) degree. I then served as Lecturer in General surgery
for an additional year.
I was fortunate to be selected for Pediatric Surgical training through a nationwide
entrance examination (3 positions/year) at a premier institute, The Post Graduate
Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh, India which
operates directly under the President of India. PGIMER is a high volume
tertiary/quaternary referral center for the entire North India. I served as senior resident
(Assistant Chief Fellow) during the first year and chief senior resident (Chief Fellow)
during the second year following which I was granted the MCh (Magister Chirurgiae)
Pediatric Surgery. I subsequently served as a Pool officer (Lecturer/Consultant) for an
additional year.
With my credentials in India, I was selected for training in pediatric surgery in the United
Kingdom and successfully completed 5 years of pediatric surgical training. My first
position was at Birmingham Children’s Hospital which is one of the largest tertiary
referral and transplant centers in the UK. I subsequently rotated in the Leeds Teaching
Hospitals renowned for minimally invasive surgery for adults and children. During this
training, I earned 3 consecutive awards during year-end pediatric surgery assessments
and completed the Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons Of England [FRCS] (Pediatric
Surgery) degree examinations London, England (Board certification). I also acquired
the European Board of Pediatric Surgery certification. I subsequently served as a
Consultant (Faculty/Attending) in Pediatric Surgery at the King's College, London and
Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, England for 1 year.
I was then selected for a Fetal and General Pediatric surgery Fellowship at the
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) following which I worked as Assistant
Professor Pediatric Surgery at the Children’s Hospital of Columbia, University of
Missouri for a year.
In December 2007, I was appointed to the position of Assistant Professor of Pediatric
Surgery in the Michael E. Debakey Department of Surgery and with an adjunct
appointment in the Department of Pediatrics at BCM. Just prior to joining BCM, I spent
3 months of dedicated time learning robotic surgery at the Blank Children’s Hospital,
Des Moines, Iowa with Dr. Thom Lobe, MD.
Teaching and Education
Throughout my tenure at BCM, I served as a teacher and career mentor for multiple
learner groups, including medical students, residents, pediatric surgical fellows,
physician’s assistants, as well surgical colleagues. This resulted in several scientific
paper presentations at international meetings and peer reviewed publications in
esteemed journals. I was awarded the Educator of the Year Award for 2012-13 by
Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery and the Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. Faculty
Excellence Award for Teaching and Evaluation in 2013. I was also inducted into the
BCM Academy of Distinguished Educators in 2013.
I consider the initiation and development of a Simulation Program in Minimally Invasive
Surgery (MIS) at BCM as my major achievement. Based on my interest in MIS training,
I was asked by the Interim Surgery Chairman (Dr. Wesson) at BCM to set up a MIS
Simulation Program for BCM residents. I successfully accomplished this challenging
project requiring establishment of a new infrastructure including lab space, simulation
stations and curriculum development resulting in 100% success rate at the subsequent
FLS testing by ACS. I subsequently worked jointly with a surgical colleague (Dr. Avo
Artiniyan, MD) in establishing a curriculum for the intern MASTER (Minimal access
surgery training education and research) Program and a year round curriculum for BCM
residents. I also proctored several surgical colleagues in advanced MIS procedures in
children.
Clinical Research
I am frequently invited to speak on minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery and
surgical simulation and have delivered over 15 lectures and medical presentations since
2007. I have co-authored 12 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 49 abstracts and co-authored
4 book chapters since my appointment at BCM. I am a reviewer for Journal of Pediatric
Surgery, editorial consultant for Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons and
one of the editors for Bangladesh Journal of Endosurgery.
Patient Care and Service
Apart from teaching and education, I have 95% clinical responsibility at Texas Children’s
Hospital (TCH). My major focus is on minimally invasive surgery in neonates, infants
and children and I perform over 400 such procedures per year. I pioneered and
performed over 300 single port laparoscopic procedures in TCH. In addition, I teamed
up with the gastroenterologists to start the short bowel rehabilitation (bowel lengthening)
and bowel motility (placement of gastric pacemakers for gastro paresis, ACE,
laparoscopic cecostomy) programs at TCH. TCH sees a large volume of children with
vascular malformations. I participate in the surgical management of these complex
children along with my wife, who is a pediatric interventional radiologist at TCH.
Administration
I serve on various administrative committees including the TCH Trauma Committee,
BCM Education Committee and the Surgical Simulation Committee. I also serve on the
Membership committee for IPEG (International Pediatric Endo-surgery Group).
I was the director of Pediatric Surgery at Ben Taub General Hospital for a period of 4
years during which I actively conducted lectures, bedside teaching and one to one
teaching for pediatric and neonatology residents. I was the primary pediatric surgeon
with teaching and clinical responsibility at BTGH during this period. I also had the
opportunity to mentor a Physician Assistant into Pediatric Surgery.
National and International Recognition
I play a leadership role in sharing the technology and experience at BCM and TCH with
other centers around the world. I am a Visiting Professor at the Post Graduate Institute
of Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh, India where I am committed to
conducting hands-on teaching, lecturing and educational courses annually. I conducted
a live workshop on MIS at Rainbow Children’s hospital, Hyderabad, India, (attended by
300 pediatric MIS surgeons) and Apollo Children Hospital, Chennai, India. I was invited
by the University Hospital Nairobi, Kenya to present lectures on MIS and Robotic
Surgery. During my visit I also conducted bedside teaching, interesting case and
discussion session for surgery residents. I was also invited to Frere Children’s hospital,
East London, South Africa as Visiting Professor to conduct a week long education
session and live surgical MIS workshop for surgical, pediatric surgical residents and
faculty.
Global Pediatric surgical education and simulation teaching
I visit a 1600 bedded children in Ho chi Minh city, Vietnam every year during which I
conduct live workshops and symposia on neonatal laparoscopy and thoracoscopy. I
perform about 15 neonatal cases every year and train over 35 pediatric surgery faculty
in neonatal minimally invasive surgery.
Global Pediatric surgical charity
I am the chairman of “Peedh Parai International” (www.Peedhparai.org), a surgical
charity for children. We conduct surgical missions to global locations and provide
surgical help for poor children. So far we have conducted 3 surgical missions and
operated over 300 complex congenital malformations in poor children.
I wish to continue my efforts at self-learning, teaching and creating innovative treatment
methods and teaching tools in pediatric surgery in the years to come.
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