Strategies in Surgery


Welcome to OU Physicians Strategies in Surgery where we will present information about new surgical techniques, treatment options and innovative procedures our OU surgeons are using in their patient care.

 

Spring 2008

Today's Breast Reconstruction Options

Kamal T. Sawan, M.D.

Fall-Winter 2008

Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Key Part of the Pediatric Surgery Routine

Robert W. Letton, Jr., M.D.

Spring-Summer 2007

Transplant Services Providing Excellent Patient Survival Outcomes

Larry R. Pennington, M.D.

Fall-Winter 2006
Surgical Innovations for Atrial Fibrillation
Marvin D. Peyton, M.D.

Spring-Summer 2005
A Cure for Diabetes
Ronald A. Squires, M.D.

Fall-Winter 2004
Seniors Best Served by Unique Surgical Approach
Ciaran M. O'Hare, M.D. and Marie A. Bernard, M.D.

Spring 2004
Vascular Surgery Innovations
M. Alex Jacocks, M.D.

Spring 2004
Innovations in Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer
William C. Dooley, M.D.

Fall-Winter 2003
Body Contouring After Massive Weight Loss
Jayesh I. Panchal, M.D. and Kamal T. Sawan, M.D.

Summer 2003
Oklahoma's Level 1 Trauma Center
Roxie M. Albrecht, M.D.

Spring 2003
OU Southwest Program for Pancreatic Cancer
Russell G. Postier, M.D.

Winter 2002
Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: A Concert of Patient
Services

Marvin D. Peyton, M.D.

Fall 2002
New Horizons in Minimally Invasive Surgery
Jeffrey S. Bender, M.D.

Summer 2002
Update on Minimally Invasive Strategies in Pediatric Surgery
David W. Tuggle, M.D.

Spring 2002
New Treatments for Liver Tumors
Larry R. Pennington, M.D.

TOP ^  
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
OUHSC HOME / SEARCH / FEEDBACK

The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
P.O. Box 26901 Williams Pavilion, Room 2140
Oklahoma City, OK
73104
(405) 271-5781

e-mail: surgery@ouhsc.edu


This web site Designed by the Information Design Services a department of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.

Every effort will be made to update the information contained on these pages as necessary. However, it is the responsibility ofthe user to determine that he or she is relying on the most current version of any particular information. Any questions about the material should be directed to the referenced office or department.