Phillips Research
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Positions:
- Gerald J. Marks Professor in Colorectal Surgery
- Chief, Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Position:
Department of Surgery
Organization:
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Publications
- Novice User Learning Curve for Handheld Gastric Point of Care Ultrasound Evaluations to Detect Delayed Return of Postoperative Peristalsis
- Major General Carl W. Hughes, MD—Soldier, Surgeon, Innovator
- Postoperative Handheld Gastric Point-of-Care Ultrasound and Delayed Bowel Function
- Joseph Murray: Pioneering Plastic Surgeon and Father of the First Organ Transplant
- A Role for Gastric Point of Care Ultrasound in Postoperative Delayed Gastrointestinal Functioning
- Effectiveness of Liposomal Bupivacaine in Ostomy Reversal: A Retrospective Review
- The Effect of the Commonly Used Local Anesthetic on Bacterial Growth
- Mark M. Ravitch: A Staple in Surgical History and Innovation
- Role of differentially expressed microRNA-139-5p in the regulation of phenotypic internal anal sphincter smooth muscle tone
- William Arbuthnot Lane (1856–1943): Surgical Innovator and His Theory of Autointoxication
- Polyp detection rates among body mass index categories at first screening colonoscopy
- Reducing colorectal surgical site infections: a novel, resident-driven, quality initiative
- Colonic adenocarcinoma presenting as sigmoidorectal intussusception: A consideration for intussusception reduction
- Two separate colorectal granular cell tumors
- Reducing gastrointestinal anastomotic leak rates: Review of challenges and solutions
- Aging-associated changes in microRNA expression profile of internal anal sphincter smooth muscle: Role of microRNA-133a
- Training the millennial generation: Understanding the new generation of learners entering colon and rectal residency
- Nature of extracellular signal that triggers RhoA/ROCK activation for the basal internal anal sphincter tone in humans
- Anastomotic leaks after colorectal anastomosis occurring more than 30 days postoperatively: A single-institution evaluation
- An unusual case of isolated rectal pneumatosis