It takes a significant amount of expertise and teamwork to perform restorative surgery successfully. All told, our reconstructive transplantation team is made up of more than three dozen clinicians, including: plastic surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, and residents who will work together to perform the surgery, and a wide range of specialists in surgery, transplantation, psychiatry, infectious diseases, cardiology, gastroenterology, occupational therapy, bioethics, and other disciplines who are involved in developing the protocols for the procedures and providing follow-up care.
Surgical Leader, Hand Transplantation
Simon G. Talbot, MD, specializes in general plastic surgery, hand surgery, and microsurgery. In addition, he is an attending physician in our burn unit and the surgical lead in the hand transplant program.
See Entire Profile See Simon G. Talbot, MD, ProfileSurgical Leader, Lower-Extremity Transplantation
Matthew J. Carty, MD, specializes in complex reconstructive surgery of the breast and hand.
See entire profile See Matthew J. Carty, MD, profileCo-Investigator from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery; Director of the Harvard Hand and Upper Extremity fellowship
His clinical and research interests include hand and wrist arthritis, fractures of the distal radius and their complications, Dupuytren's disease and tendon and nerve surgery.
see entire profile see Philip Blazar, MD, profileCo-Investigator, Orthopedic Surgery
Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhD, specializes in complex reconstructive surgery of the lower extremity. He is the Medical Director of the Brigham Foot and Ankle Center and is fellowship trained in orthopedic traumatology and orthopedic foot and ankle surgery.
See Entire Profile See Eric M. Bluman, MD, PhD, ProfileCo-Investigator, Plastic Surgery
Yoon Sun Chun, MD, is a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in reconstructive surgery. As the Director of Reconstructive and Aesthetic Breast Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, her specific areas of expertise include oncologic reconstruction, reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery, and clinical outcomes research.
see entire profile see Yoon Sun Chun, MD, profileCo-Investigator, Orthopedic Surgery
George Dyer, MD, specializes in upper-extremity trauma surgery, as well as complex post-traumatic reconstruction. He is also Chief of Upper Extremity Surgery at the Boston Veterans Administration Hospital.
See entire Profile See George Dyer, MD, ProfileCo-investigator, Orthopedic Surgery
Brandon Earp, MD, specializes in hand surgery. Dr. Earp is an instructor of Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School and an attending orthopedic surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, as well as active staff at Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Children’s Hospital Boston and VA Medical Center Boston.
see entire profile see Brandon Earp, MD, profileCo-Investigator, Orthopedic Surgery
Marco L. Ferrone, MD, is an instructor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School and an attending orthopedic surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, as well as Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dr. Ferrone is fellowship trained in musculoskeletal oncology and spine surgery.
see entire profile see Marco L. Ferrone, MD, profileAssociate Chief of Surgery; Assistant Program Director of the Combined Harvard Plastic Surgery Residency Program
Dennis Paul Orgill, MD, PhD, is widely recognized for his abilities as a reconstructive plastic surgeon specializing in complex reconstructive procedures for cancer, trauma, and burn patients. Dr. Orgill helped develop artificial skin for burn victims and has an active laboratory that studies and develops improved technologies in wound healing and tissue engineering.
see entire profile see Dennis Paul Orgill, MD, PhD, profileCo-Investigator, Plastic Surgery
Christian Edward Sampson, MD, specializes in complex hand and microsurgery, including tendon transfers, nerve repairs, and vascular conditions. His research interests include Botulinum A Toxin as a means of therapeutic management of digital ischemia and Raynaud’s Disease.
see entire profile see Christian Edward Sampson, MD, profileCo-Investigator, Orthopedic Surgery
Michael J. Weaver, MD is a clinical instructor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School and is an attending orthopedic surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He completed his Orthopedic Residency at the Harvard Combined Orthopedic Program. Dr. Weaver specializes in musculoskeletal trauma surgery.
see entire profile see Michael J. Weaver, MD, profileCo-Investigator, Transplant Nephrology
Anil K. Chandraker, MB, CHB, is the Director of Renal Transplant Medicine for Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The major focus of his laboratory research is on the role of the T-cell in chronic allograft rejection. His clinical research focuses on clinical problems that affect transplant patients.
See entire profile See Anil K. Chandraker, MB, CHB, profileCo-Investigator, Transplant Surgery
Sayeed Khan Malek, MD, is the Clinical Director of Transplant Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He has done extensive research in renal transplant, with a focus on the immune response in transplant patients.
see entire profile see Sayeed Khan Malek, MD, profileChief of Transplant Surgery
Stefan G. Tullius, MD, PhD work on chronic graft rejection has contributed greatly to an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of long-term graft failure. His more recent research interests include individualized immunosuppression and the investigation of basic mechanisms of clinically relevant aspects in organ transplantation, focusing on novel routes for the improvement of organ quality.
See Entire Profile Stefan G. Tullius, MD, PhD profileCo-Investigator, Neurosurgery
Alexandra Golby, MD, Co-Investigator, Neurosurgery, is an Associate Surgeon in the Department of Neurosurgery and Director of Image-Guided Neurosurgery. Her research involves the application of brain-mapping techniques to neurosurgical patients, as well as neuroscientific investigations into the brain basis of cognition.
see entire profile see Alexandra Golby, MD, profileDirector of the Center for Bioethics
Lisa Lehmann, MD, PhD, MSc, is Director of the Center for Bioethics. Her research is focused on empirical and philosophical analysis of contemporary ethical issues in medicine. She is interested in the moral determinants of medical decision-making and has focused on ethical issues in transplantation, genetics, and research ethics.
Co-Investigator, Transplant Nephrology
Edgar Louis Milford, MD, Co-Investigator, Transplant Nephrology, is the Director of the Tissue Typing Laboratory. He has significant expertise with tissue typing in transplant patients.
See entire profile see Edgar Louis Milford, MD, profilePatient Coordinator
Lisa Quinn serves as Patient Coordinator for the face and extremity transplant programs. She works closely with patients to coordinate all aspects of their clinical and research care, both before and after transplantation. She also functions as the primary liaison between patients and the large multidisciplinary transplant teams.
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