Dr. Carl E Haisch MD
Trauma Surgeon | Trauma Surgery
600 Moye Blvd Leo Jenkins Cancer C Greenville NC, 27858About
Dr. Carl Haisch is a trauma surgeon practicing in Greenville, NC. Dr. Haisch specializes in both operative and non-operative management to treat life threatening, traumatic injuries. Some commonly operated areas include the stomach, colon, spleen and pancreas and trauma surgeons also work with other surgeons to stabilize patients in critical condition. Typically, trauma surgeons work in the emergency care area of a hospital.
Education and Training
Univ of Wa Sch of Med, Seattle Wa 1973
University of Washington School of Medicine 1973
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- II: Ex vivo viability testing of kidneys after postmortem warm ischemia.
- Evaluation of ex vivo renal function following prolonged cold ischemia.
- Prospective evaluation of renal function.
- Exsanguinous metabolic support perfusion--a new strategy to improve graft function after kidney transplantation.
- Experience with renal transplantation in the nonhuman primate: a modified ureteroneocystostomy to prevent urologic complications.
- Deletrious effect of prolonged cold ischemia on renal function.
- Overcoming severe renal ischemia: the role of ex vivo warm perfusion.
- Induction of cytolytic anti-Gal antibodies in alpha-1,3-galactosyltransferase gene knockout mice by oral inoculation with Escherichia coli O86:B7 bacteria.
- HLA matching and the United Network for Organ Sharing Allocation System: impact of HLA matching on African-American recipients of cadaveric kidney transplants.
- A simple method of vascular endothelial cell isolation.
- Suppression of Lewis lung tumor development in alpha 1,3 galactosyltransferase knock-out mice.
- Characterization of Lewis lung clonal variants in a model of syngeneic pulmonary murine metastases.
- Repair of damaged organs in vitro.
Treatments
- Kidney Transplant, Hernia Surgery, Adrenal Surgery (adrenalectomy) And More
- Chronic Kidney Disease
Fellowships
- Albany Medical College 1984
- University Of Washington Medical Center 1978
- Pitt County Memorial Hospital 1981
- Albany Medical Center, Transplant Surgery, NY, Albany 1984
- East Carolina University, transplant and vascular, NC, Pitt 1981
- University of Washington, Burns and Trauma, Washington, King 1978
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