Education
Post Doctoral Training
Academic Appointments
Hospital Appointments
Licensure and Certification
Medical and Academic Societies
Honors and Awards
Major Committee Assignments
Consulting Positions
Research Interests
Grant Funding
Teaching Experience
Manuscripts
Abstracts and Posters
Presentations
Book Chapters
M.S. 1978 - University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
M.D. 1982 - University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Internship and Residencies
1982 - 1983: Intern in Surgery
University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN
1983 - 1985, Junior Resident in Surgery
University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN
1988 - 1990, Senior and Chief Resident in Surgery
University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN
Research and Clinical Fellowships
1985 - 1988, Research Fellow in Surgical Infectious Diseases
Laboratory of Dr. Richard Simmons
Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
1986 - 1987, Clinical Infectious Disease Fellow
Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
1990 - 1991, Chief Resident in Thoracic Surgery
Toronto General Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto
1991 - 1992, Chief Resident Cardiac Surgery
St. Michael's Hospital and Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto (9 months)
1991 - 1992, Chief Resident, Thoracic Oncology Surgery
Mentor: Dr. Robert Ginsberg
Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital, New York, NY (3 months)
July 1992 - June 1998
Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota (UMN)
July 1998 – March 2003
Associate Professor, UMN
October 2001 – present, Co-Director
Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, UMN
August 2002 – present, Garamella-Lynch-Jensen Chair
in Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, UMN
March 2003 – present, Professor
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
June 2005 – present, Program Director
General Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Abbott-Northwestern Hospital
University of Minnesota Medical Center, Fairview
United Hospital
1983, National Board of Medical Examiners
1984, Minnesota Medical License
1991, Diplomate, American Board of Surgery
1993, Diplomate, American Board of Thoracic Surgery
2002, Recertification, American Board of Surgery
2003, Recertification, American Board of Thoracic Surgery
MEDICAL AND ACADEMIC SOCIETIES:
Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians
Hennepin County Medical Society
Fellow, American College of Surgeons
Minnesota Medical Association
American Medical Association
Member, Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Member, Association for Surgical Education
Member, Minnesota Chapter Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Member, American Association of Thoracic Surgeons
Member, Executive Committee General Thoracic Surgical Club
Member, American College of Surgeons Professional Association
Alpha Omega Alpha
Schering Fellow in Surgical Infectious Disease Research: 1985 -1986
NIH National Research Service Award: July 1987 - June 1988
Member: American Association of Thoracic Surgery, 1999
Top Doctor, Thoracic Surgery in Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine: 2003 - 2006
University of Minnesota Medical School Alumni Recognition Award – Alumnus of the Year: April 2003
American Cancer Research Scholar: July 2003
Best Doctors in America (voted by peers for national database), 2003-2004
Best Doctors in America (voted by peers for national database), 2005-2006
National
Thoracic Surgery Sub-Committee, Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB)
Surgery Core Committee, Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB)
Editorial Board, Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2002 - present
Cardiothoracic Residents Committee, American Association of Thoracic Surgery, 2002 - 2003
Web Editorial Board Committee, American Association of Thoracic Surgery, - present
Executive Committee - General Thoracic Surgical Club, 2004 - present
Hospital
University of Minnesota Clinical Associates Program Development Committee, 1993-1996
Cancer Center Director Search Committee, University of Minnesota 1995
Medical Staff Hospital Council, University of Minnesota, 1995-1996
Fairview/University Oncology Integration Service Committee, 1996-1997
Educational Policy Committee, University of Minnesota, 1996-1999
Primary Care Education Committee, Curriculum Work Group on Evidence Based, 1998
Medicine/Informatics
Clinical Services and Program Development Committee, University of Minnesota, 2000-present
University of Minnesota Physicians Board of Directors, 2006 – present
Center for Lung Science and Health Program Advisory Council, 2007 – present
Medical School
Cancer Center Clinical Protocol Scientific Review and Monitoring Committee, UMN, 1995-2001
Graduate Medical Education Committee, University of Minnesota, 1996-present
Graduate Faculty Committee, University of Minnesota, 1997-present
Graduate Medical Education Subcommittee, 2001
Bariatric Surgery Search Committee, 2001
SimPORTAL Board of Advisors, July 2007-July 2009
Departmental
Managing Partner, Department of Surgery Associates, Elected term: 1994-present
Internal Committee for the Evaluation of the Residency Program, 1994-1995
Surgical Education Task Force, 1995
Director, Surgery 7500 Medical Student 3rd Year Surgery Clerkship, 1995-2001
Associate Program Director, General Surgery, 1996-2005
Chairman, Surgical Education Council, 1996-present
Program Director, General Surgery, 2005-present
Blue Cross/Blue Shield, 2005 – present
Laboratory
Translational research in lung cancer
Clinical
Surgical Chair on CALGB Protocol #9333: A Phase III Study of Adjuvant Chemotherapy After Resection for "High Risk" Patients and Prospective Analysis of "Low Risk" Patients with Stage I Non-Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung.
Chair, CALGB 9761: Detection of Occult Micrometastases in Non-Small Cell Cancer, 1997 - present.
1. Detection and Significance of Occult Micrometastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by the Minnesota Medical Foundation. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. January 1, 1996 – December 31, 1996.
2. Molecular Detection of Occult Metastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by the Department of Surgery Research Council. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. January 1, 1997 – December 31, 1997.
3. Detection of Occult Micrometastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by the American Cancer Society. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. Date: January 1, 1997 – December 31, 1999.
4. Lung Volume Reduction Surgery for Diffuse Emphysema. Funded by the University of Minnesota Clinical Associates. Renewed for a second year. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. 1998.
5. CALGB Surgical Modality Committee (A U10 Grant with 26 institutions participating). Funded by the National Institutes of Health. June 15, 1998 – March 31, 2001.
6. Bridge Occult Micrometastases. CALGB. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. January 1, 2000 – March 31, 2000.
7. Detection of Occult Micrometastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. CALGB. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. July 1, 2000 – March 31, 2001
8. Phase I Study Evaluating Bronchial Artery Infusion of Gemcitabine in Patients with Recurrent or Progressive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by CCRFA. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. May, 2000.
9. Automated Immunohistochemical Detection of Occult Micrometastases, Funded by the Minnesota Medical Foundation. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. December 1, 2000 – November 30, 2001.
10. Detection of Occult Micrometastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by the American Cancer Society. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. July 1, 2001 – June 30, 2004.
11. Education and Training in the Practice of Minimally Invasive Surgery. Funded by Stryker Endoscopy. Co-Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. April 2002 – March 2005.
12. NSCLC Malignant Potential Defined by cDNA Microarray Analysis. Funded by the Minnesota Medical Foundation. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. August 1, 2002 – July 31, 2003; extended to July 31, 2004.
13. Education and Training in the Practice of Minimally Invasive Surgery. Funded by Ethicon Endosurgery, Inc. Co-Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. December 2002 – November 2005.
14. Evaluation of Minimally Invasive Versus Open Surgery on Immune Effector Cell Gene Expression and Function. Funded by the Minnesota Medical Foundation. Principal Investor Investigator: Michael Maddaus. October 2005 – September 2006.
15. Phase I Study Evaluating Bronchial Artery Infusion of Gemcitabine in Recurrent or Progressive Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by Eli Lilly and Co. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. October 12, 2005 – December 31, 2010.
16. Phase I Study Evaluating Bronchial Artery Infusion of Gemcitabine in Recurrent or Progressive Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Funded by the Cancer Center. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. July 1, 2005 – June 20, 2008.
17. Rotation as A Course. Funded by Minnesota Medical Foundation and Medical School. Principal Investigator: Michael Maddaus. June 1, 2007 – June 30, 2008
Teaching Developed and Implemented
1994 - Implemented 6 month General Thoracic Surgery Rotation for Cardiothoracic Fellows.
1995 - General Thoracic Surgery Conference, weekly conference for General Thoracic Surgery Fellows covering key topics over a one year cycle.
1992 - 1995 Lectures to Thoracic Surgery Fellows and General Surgery Residents every two months.
1995 - Appointed Course Director, Medical Student 7-500 Course in Surgery (3RD year surgery clerkship)
1995 - Appointed Chairman, Surgical Education Council, Department of Surgery
1996 - Junior Resident General Thoracic Surgery Conference, a weekly conference (2 month cycle) covering general thoracic surgery topics.
Continuing Education/ Symposia
1. Organized and chaired University of Minnesota Cancer Center "Symposium on Lung Cancer," November 1, 1996.
2. CHEST 1999, Co-moderator, "Issues in Thoracic Surgery", November 3, 1999.
1. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL: The role of the macrophage in the translocation of intestinal bacteria. Arch Surg 122:48-53, 1987.
2. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Simmons RL: The role of cell-mediated immunity in preventing the translocation of intestinal bacteria. Surg Forum 37:107-109, 1987.
3. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Jechorek R, Simmons RL: Ability of intestinal Escherichia coli to survive within mesenteric lymph nodes. Infect Immun 55:2834-2837, 1837, 1987.
4. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Reynolds CM, Jechorek RP, Simmons RL: Role of anaerobic flora in the translocation of aerobic and facultatively anaerobic intestinal bacteria. Infect Immun 55:2689-2694, 1987.
5. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Platt JL, Condie R, Simmons RL: Effect of T cell modulation on the translocation of bacteria from the gut and mesenteric lymph node. Ann Surg 207:387-398, 1988.
6. Billiar TR, Maddaus MA, West MA, Dunn DL, Simmons RL: The role of intestinal flora on the interactions between nonparenchymal cells and hepatocytes in coculture. J Surg Res 44:397-403, 1988.
7. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Erlandsen SL, Simmons RL: Evidence for the phagocytic transport of intestinal particles in dogs and rats. Infect Immun 56:278-282, 1988.
8. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL: Proposed mechanisms for the translocation of intestinal bacteria. Rev Infect Dis 10:958-979, 1988.
9. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Bankey PE, Simmons RL: Intraperitoneal administration of interleukin-2 protects against lethal interperitoneal gram-negative sepsis by the induction of a PMN influx. Surg Forum 39:105-106, 1988.
10. Billiar TR, Maddaus MA, West MA, Durran RD, Wells CL, Simmons RL: Intestinal gram-negative bacterial overgrowth in vivo augments the in vitro response of Kupffer cells to endotoxin. Ann Surg 208:532-540, 1988.
11. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Jechorek RP, Simmons RL: Role of intestinal anaerobic bacteria in colonization resistance. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 7:107-113, 1988.
12. Wells CL, Jechorek RP, Maddaus MA: The translocation of intestinal facultative and anaerobic bacterica in defined flora mice. Microb Ecol Health Dis 1:227-235, 1988.
13. Wells CL, Jechorek RP, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL: Effects of clindamycin and metronidazole on the intestinal colonization and translocation of enterococci mice. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 32:1769-1775, 1988.
14. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Billiar TR, Simmons RL: Simple mechanical intestinal obstruction induces translocation of gram-negative bacteria to the mesenteric lymph nodes. Surg Forum 40:186-188, 1989.
15. Cerra FB, Maddaus MA, Dunn D, Wells CL, Konstantinides NN, Lehmann SLL, Mann HJ: Selective gut decontamination reduces nosocomial infection and length of stay but not mortality or organ failure in surgical intensive care unit patients. Arch Surg 127:2:163-169, 1992.
16. Maddaus MA, Ali IS, Birnbaum PL, Panos AL, Salerno TA: Coronary artery surgery without cardiopulmonary bypass: Usefulness of the surgical blower-humidifer. J Cardiac Surgery 7:348-350, 1992.
17. Maddaus MA, Toth JL, Gullane PJ, Pearson FG: Subglottic tracheal resection and synchronous laryngeal reconstruction. J Thoracic Cardiovasc Surg 104:1443-1450, 1992.
18. Engler CE, Erickson PD, Tashjian JH, Hunter DH, Amplatz K, Maddaus MA: Alternative design for radiologic guidance in video thoracoscopic surgery. Investigative Radiology 29(6): 648-51, 1994.
19. Kratzke RA, Greatens T, Rubins J, Maddaus MA, Niewohner D, Niehans G, Geradts J: Rb and p16INK4a expression in resected tumors. Cancer Research 56, 3415-3420, 1996.
20. Salerno CT, Frizelle S, Niehans GA, Ho SB, Jakkula M, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Detection of occult micrometastases in non-small cell lung carcinoma by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Chest 1998;113(6):1526-32.
21. Greatens TM, Niehans GA, Rubins JB, Jessurun J, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA, Niewohner DA: Do molecular markers predict survival in non-small cell lung cancer? Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1998; 157:1093-7.
22. Salerno C, Ouyang DW, Pederson TS, Larson DM, Shake JP, Johnson EM, Maddaus MA: Surgical therapy for pulmonary aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients. Ann Thorac Surg 1998; 65:1415-9.
23. Salerno CA, Kreykes BA, Rego A, Maddaus MA: Primary esophageal lymphoma: A diagnostic challenge. Ann Thorac Surg 1998; 66(4):1418-20.
24. Rubins JB, Dunitz J, Rubins HB, Maddaus MA, Niewoehner DE: Serum carcinoembryonic antigen as an adjunct to preoperative staging of lung cancer. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1998;116:412-6.
25. Maddaus MA: Bronchial artery chemotherapy – A future? (Editorial). Chest 1999; 115(5): 1230-1231.
26. Colwell, AS, D’Cunha JD, Maddaus MA: Carney’s triad paragangliomas, J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2001 May; 121(5): 1011-1012.
27. Grubbs BC, Baldwin DR, Trenkner SW, McCabe RP, Maddaus MA: Distal esophageal perforation secondary to tuberculosis, J Thor Cardiovasc Surg 2001 May; 121(5) 1003-4.
28. Kelly RF, Hunter DL, Maddaus, MA: Postpneumonectomy syndrome after left pneumonectomy. Ann Thorac Surg 2001 Feb; 71(2): 701-3.
29. Maddaus MA: If In Doubt…(Editorial). J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2001 Nov; 122(5) 849-50.
30. D’Cunha JD, Corfits AL, Herndon II JE, Kern JA, Kohman LJ, Patterson GA, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Molecular staging of lung cancer: Real-time PCR estimation of lymph node micrometastatic tumor cell burden in stage I NSCLC. Preliminary results of Cancer and Leukemia Group B Trial 9761. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2002 Mar; 123(3): 484-491.
31. D’Cunha JD, Colwell AS, Vargas SO, Parker B, Dal Cin P, Maddaus MA: Synovial sarcoma of the pleura: a clinical and pathologic study of three cases. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2002 Oct; 124(4): 828-832.
32. D’Cunha J, Maddaus MA: Surgical Treatment of Tracheal and Carinal Tumors. Chest Surg Clin N Am. 13:1, 95-110 February 2003.
33. D’Cunha, Larson CE, Maddaus MA, Landis GH: An internet-based evaluation system for a surgical residency program. J Am Coll Surg. 2003 Jun; 196(6): 905-10.
34. Hoang CD, Bakman YG, Ikramuddin S, Maddaus MA: Situs inversus totalis: Giant hiatal hernia repair by Collis gastroplasty and Nissen fundoplication. Surgical Endoscopy 2003; 17(9).
35. Vollmer RT, Herndon JE, D’Cunha J, Abraham NZ, Solberg J, Fatourechi M, Maruska A, Kern JA, Green MR, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Immunohistochemical Detection of Occult Lymph Node Metastases in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Anatomical Pathology Results from Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) Trial 9761. Clin Cancer Res. 2003 Nov 9(15): 5630-5.
36. Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Kratzke MG, Casmey CE, Frizelle SP, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA: Gene expression profiling identifies matriptase overexpression in malignant mesothelioma. Chest 2004; 125(5): 1843-52.
37. Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Tawfic SH, Gruessner AC, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Expression Profiling of Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Identifies Metastatic Genotypes Based on Lymph Node Tumor Burden. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2004 May 127(5): 1332-1342.
38. Petrick AT, Edmundowicz S, Luketich JD, Maddaus MA, Richards W, Watson T: (Symposium) New Paradigms in Treating Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Part 2. Contemp Surg 2004 July 60(7): 304-310.
39. Koh PS, Maddaus MA: Laparoscopic Giant Hiatal Hernia Repair. Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery: A Comparative Atlas. 9(2): 129-140. Summer 2004.
40. Dahlberg PS, Jacobson B, Dahal G, Fink JM, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA, Ferrin LJ: ERBB2 Amplifications in Esophageal Adenocarcinoma. Ann Thorac Surg. 2004 Nov; 78(5): 1790-800.
41. Hoang CD, Zhang X, Scott PD, Guillaume TJ, Maddaus MA, Yee D, Kratzke RA: Selective Activation of Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 and -2 in Pleural Mesothelioma Cells: Association with Distinct Malignant Phenotypes. Cancer Res. 2004 Oct 15; 64 (20): 7479-85.
42. D’Cunha, J, Herndon, JE, Herzan, DL, Patterson, G. , Kohman, LJ, Harpole, DH, Kernstine, KH, Kern, JA, Green, MR, Maddaus, MA, Kratzke, RA: Poor correspondence between clinical and pathologic staging in stage 1 non-small cell lung cancer: Results from CALBG 9761, a prospective trial. Lung Cancer. E published Jan 2005. Lung Cancer, May 2005;48 (2):241-6. .
43. Hoang DH, Zan Z, Scott PD, Tenner JG, Maddaus MA, Yee D, Kratzke RA. Selective Activation of Insulin Receptor Substrate -1 and -2 in Pleural Mesothelioma Cells: Association with Distinct Malignant Phenotypes. Cancer Research 64, 7479-7485, October 15, 2004.
44. Andrade, RS, Maddaus, MA, Whitson, BA Thoracoscopic Lingulectomy in an Immunocomprised Patient with Pulmonary Aspergillosis , Surgical Endoscopy, 2005 V19 Supplement, S308
45. Hoang, DH, Koh, PS, Maddaus MA. Short Esophagus and Esophageal Stricture. Surg Clin N Am 85 (2005) 433-451
46. Hoang CD, Guillame TJ, Engel SC, Tawfic SH, Kratzke, RA, Maddaus MA. Analysis of Paired Primary Lung and Lymph Node Tumor Cells: A Model of Metastatic Potential by Multiple Genetic Programs. Cancer Dect Prev. 2005; 29 (6): 509-17. (E published Nov. 2005 ahead of print)
47. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Jie T, Maddaus MA. Technology-Enhanced Interactive Surgical Education. J Surg Res. 2006 Sep 25; (E published ahead of print).
48. Maddaus, MA, D’Cunha J. The Use of Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction in Thoracic Malignancies. Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 16:345-352, 2006.
49. Whitson BA, Jacobsen B, Frizelle S, Patel MR, Yee D, Maddaus MA, and Kratzke RA. The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Inhibition in Mesothelioma. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 2006; 82 (3): 996-1002.
50. Whitson BA, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA. Lung Segmentectomy for Patients with Peripheral T1 Lesions. Operative Techniques in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 2006 Winter; 11(4) 310-322.
51. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Jie T, and Maddaus MA. Technology-Enhanced Interactive Surgical Education. Journal of Surgical Research. November 2006, 136(1) 13-18.
52. Whitson BA, D’Cunha J, Maddaus MA. Minimally Invasive Cancer Surgery Improves Patient Survival Rates Through Less Perioperative Immunosuppression. Medical Hypotheses. 2006 Nov 30 (E published ahead of print)
53. Whitson BA, D’Cunha J, Baolin W, Ikramuddin S, Buchwald H, Panoskaltsis-Mortari A, Kratzke RA, Miller JS and Maddaus MA. Minimally Invasive Versus Open Surgery: Impact on Immune Effector Cells. Submitted to The Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, October 2006.
54. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Boettcher AK, Dahlberg PS, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA. Collis Gastroplasty and Reinforced Crural Repair: Essential Components of Laparoscopic Giant or Recurrent Hiatal Hernia Repair. J. Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2006 Nov; 132 (5): 1196-1202. e3.
55. Kellogg TA, Andrade RA, Maddaus MA, Slusarek B, Buchwald H, Ikramuddin S. Anatomic Findings and Outcomes after Antireflux Procedures in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Conversion to Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2007 Jan-Feb; 3(1): 52-57.
56. Groth SS and Maddaus MA. Role of Open Lobectomy in Stage I Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Thoracic Surgery Clinics of North America. 2007, 17: 203-215.
57. Torres-Villalobos, G, Leslie D, Kellogg T, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA, Hunter, D and Ikramuddin. Paradigm Shift in the Management of Gastro-Gastric Fistula after Gastric Bypass? Obesity Surgery. 2007 Feb., 17 (2) 242-246.
58. Whitson BA, Maddaus MA, Andrade RA. Thoracoscopic Lingulectomy for Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis. Am Surg. 2007 Mar; 3 (3):279-280.
59. Whitson BA, Runge SJ, Groth SS, Maddaus MA. False-Positive Mediastinal Lymph Node Activity on Positron Emission Tomographic Scan after Adjuvant Treatment of Gynecologic Malignancies. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2007 May; 133 (5): 1385-1386.
60. Whitson BA, Andrade RS, Boettcher A, Bardales R, Kratzke RA, Dahlberg PS, Maddaus MA. Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery is Less Morbid than Thoracotomy for Resection of Clinical Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2007 Jun;83(6): 1965-1970
61. Whitson BA, Andrade RS, Dahlberg PS, and Maddaus MA. Thoracoscopic Sympathetic Chain Clipping is Equivalent to Transection in Symptomatic Hyperhidrosis. Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, Aug 2007 17: (4).
62. Whitson BA, Leslie DB, Kellogg TA, Maddaus MA, Buchwald H, Billington CJ, Ikramuddin S. Adipokine Response in Diabetics and Nondiabetics Following the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: A Preliminary Study. J Surg Res. 2007 Jul 17; (Epub ahead of print).
63. Whitson BA, Leslie DB, Kellogg TA, Maddaus MA, Buchwald H, Billington CJ, Ikramuddin S. Entro-endocrine Changes After Gastric Bypass in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Patients: A Preliminary Study. J Surg Res. 2007 Jul; 141 (1): 31-9.
64. Groth S, Whitson BA, D’Cunha J, Andrade RA, Maddaus MA. Diaphragmatic Hernias After Sequential Left Ventricular Assist Device Explanation and Orthotopic Heart Transplant: Early Results of Laparoscopic Repair with Polyetetrafluoroethylene. Accepted. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.
65. Whitson BA, Andrade RS, Dahlberg PS, Maddaus MA. Evolution of Clipping for Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy in Symptomatic Hyperhidrosis. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech. 2007 Aug; 17 (4):287-290
66. Whitson BA, Groth SS, Maddaus MA. Surgical Assessment and Intraoperative Management of Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in Non-Small Lung Cancer. Ann Thorac Surg. 2007 Sep;84(3):1059-65.
67. Groth SS, Whitson BA, D’Cunha J, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA. Diaphragmatic hernias after sequential left ventricular assist device explantation and orthotopic heart transplant: early results of laparoscopic repair with polytetrafluoroethylene. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2008. 135(1):38-43.
1. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL. The role of macrophage in the translocation of intestinal bacteria. 6th Annual Meeting Surgical Infection Society, Chicago, IL, April 20-23, 1986.
2. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons, RL. Evidence for the phagocytic transport of intestinal bacteria using an isolated jejunal loop in a dog model. Annual Meeting of the Association for Gnotobiotics, Madison, WI, June 8-11, 1986.
3. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Simmons, RL. The role of cell-mediated immunity in preventing the translocation of intestinal bacteria. American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, October 19-21, 1987.
4. Wilton PB, Wells CL, Maddaus MA, O'Connor MJ: Mechanical biliary obstruction initiates biliary infection via translocation of enteric bacteria to the gallbladder. Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Residents and Fellows Research Conference. Chicago, IL, May 9, 1987.
5. "The role of the T cell in confining gut bacterial to the gut." Third Annual Symposium on "Inflammation: Mechanisms of Host Injury and Disease, "Freshwater Biological Institute, University of Minnesota, June 5, 1987
6. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Jechorek RP, Reynolds CM, Simmons RL: The role of anaerobe in the translocation of intestinal bacteria. IX International Symposium on Gnotobiology, Versailles, France, June 21-26, 1987.
7. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Migliori R, Simmons RL: Recombinant interleukin-2 inhibits translocation of E. coli from the intestinal tract. 27th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1987.
8. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL: The effect of clindamycin and metronidazole on the translocation of interstitial bacteria. 27th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1987.
9. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Jechorek JP, Erlandsen SL: The effect of dietary phytohemagglutinin (PHA) lectin (Phaseolus vulgaris) on the translocation of intestinal bacteria. Joint Meeting of the Gnotobiotics Society and the Society for Intestinal Microecology. Raleigh, NC, October 9-11, 1987.
10. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Simmons RL: Intraperitoneal administration of interleukin-2 protects against lethal gram-negative sepsis by the induction of a PMN influx. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 24-26, 1987.
11. Maddaus MA, Wells CL, Billiar TR, Simmons RL: Simple mechanical intestinal obstruction induces translocation of gram-negative bacteria to the mesenteric lymph nodes. American College of Surgeons, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 1988.
12. Sugarbaker D, Herndon J, Kohman L, Shennib H, Nugent W, Krasna M, Olak J, Dresler C, Ferguson M, Reed C, Kass F, Kumar P, Jaklitsch M, Maddaus MA, Altorki N, Green MR: Results of CALGB 8935: A multi-institutional phase II tri-modality trial for stage IIA (N2) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), American Association for Thoracic Surgery, New York City, NY, April 24-27, 1994.
13. "Subglottic tracheal resection and synchronous laryngeal reconstruction." American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 1992.
14. Sugarbaker D, Herndon J, Kohman L, Shennib H, Nugent W, Krasna M, Olak J, Dresler C, Ferguson M, Reed C, Kass F, Kumar P, Jaklitsch M, Maddaus MA, Altorki N, Green MR: Patterns of Recurrence in CALGB 8935, a tri-modality trial for IIIA (N2) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), ASCO, Dallas, TX, May 14-17, 1994.
15. Salerno C, Maddaus MA, Frizelle S, Kratzke R: Detection of occult lymph node micrometastases in NSCLC by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. American Association of Cancer Research April 20-24, 1996.
16. Salerno C, Kratzke R, Frizelle S, Maddaus MA: Detection of occult lymph node micrometastases in NSCLC by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. American Thoracic Society May 10-15, 1996.
17. Wendt CH, Teel G, Rosenthal B, Dunitz J, Maddaus MA: The increase in FEV-1 in lung reduction surgery correlates to the degree of emphysema in the non-resected lung measured by HRCT. American Thoracic Society May 10-15, 1996.
18. Salerno C, Kratzke R, Frizelle S, Maddaus MA: Surgical therapy for isolated pulmonary aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients. American Thoracic Society May 17-21, 1997.
19. D’Cunha J, Corfits AL, Maddaus MA: Quantitation of micrometastatic tumor burden in non-small cell lung cancer by real-time polymerase chain reaction. Minnesota Surgical Society Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2001.
20. D’Cunha J, Corfits AL, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Molecular staging of lung cancer: Quantitation of micrometastatic tumor burden by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. American Association of Thoracic Surgeons 81st Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 2001.
21. Hoang CD, Parker B, D’Cunha J, Maddaus MA: Quantitation of epidermal growth factor receptor in non-small cell lung carcinoma by real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Minnesota Surgical Society Fall Meeting, Duluth, MN, October, 2001.
22. D’Cunha J, Parker B, Maddaus MA: Quantitation of epidermal growth factor receptor expression in early stage non-small cell lung cancer by real-time PCR. Association for Academic Surgery 35th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, November 2001.
23. D’Cunha J, Olson MC, Thompson L, Kwaitkowski R, Neri B, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA: A rapid RNA-based invasive cleavage assay for molecular staging of cancer. American Association for Cancer Research, San Francisco, CA. April 2002.
24. Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Microarray analysis of non-small cell lung carcinoma: genotyping metastatic potential. 88th Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. October 6-10, 2002.
25. D’Cunha J, Hubbard J, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Limitations of carcinoembryonic antigen RT-PCR analysis: implications for detection of NSCLC micrometastatic tumor cells. 88th Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA. October 6-10, 2002.
26. Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA, Bolman RM: Expression profiles in malignant mesothelioma. Association for Academic Surgery, Boston, MA. November 2002.
27. Hoang CD, Ikramuddin S, Maddaus MA: Situs Inversus Totalis: The Laparocopic Collis-Nissen Fundoplication Repair of a Giant Hiatal Hernia. Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons Scientific Session, Los Angeles, CA. March 2003.
28. Hoang CD, D’Cunha JD, Tawfic SH, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Expression Profiling of Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma Identifies Metastatic Genotypes Based on Lymph Node Tumor Burden. 6th Annual C. Walton Lillehei Residents’ Forum, 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Boston, MA. May 4-7, 2003.
29. D’Cunha J, Herzan DL, Patterson A, Harpole D, Kohman L, Kern J, Green M, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Poor correlation between clinical and pathological staging in early stage non-small cell lung cancer: results of a multi-institutional, prospective trial. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Chicago, IL, June 2003.
30. Hoang CD, Casmey CE, Groth S, Frizelle S, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA: Gene Expression Profiling Identifies Matriptase Overexpression in Malignant Mesothelioma. 94th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Washington DC, July 2003.
31. Scott PD, Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA: Gene Profile of the Insulin - Like Growth Factor System in Malignant Mesothelioma: Potential Impact on Oncogenic Mechanisms. Minnesota Surgical Society, Duluth, MN. October 2003.
32. Hoang CD, Guillaume TJ, Maddaus MA: Microarray Profiling of Lung Cancer: An Emerging Paradigm in Thoracic Oncology. Minnesota Surgical Society, Duluth, MN. October 2003.
33. Hoang CD, Scott PD, D’Cunha J, Casmey CE, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA: Analysis of insulin-like growth factor system components in malignant mesothelioma: Implications for molecular pathogenesis. Presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, Sacramento, CA. November 2003.
34. Hoang CD, Zhang X, Scott PD, Maddaus MA, Yee D, Kratzke RA: Derangement of the IGF System in Malignant Mesothelioma: IGF-1 Induces Cell Proliferation Via Insulin Receptor Substrate-1. Poster presentation. 95th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Orlando, FL. March 2004.
35. Hoang CD, Guillaume TJ, Tawfic SH, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: Expression Profiling of Paired Cells From Primary Lung Tumors and Lymph Node Metastases: Implications for Molecular Mechanisms of Metastasis. Poster presentation. 95th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Orlando, FL. March 2004.
36. Backman YG, Hoang CD, D’Cunha J, Ikramuddin S, Maddaus MA: Situs Inversus Totalis: The Laparoscopic Collis-Nissen Fundoplication Repair of a Giant Hiatal Hernia. Presented at the Minnesota Surgical Society for presentation at the Spring Meeting, May 7, 2004.
37. D’Cunha J, Drawz PE, Hoang CD, Bliss RL, Dahlberg PS, Skubitz KM, Maddaus MA: Pleural Fluid Output Predicts Failure of Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Talc Pleurodesis for Malignant Effusions. Presented at the Minnesota Surgical Society Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. May 7, 2004.
38. Hoang CD, Guillaume TJ, Engel SC, Tawfic SH, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA: A Gene Profile of Nodal Metastasis: Analysis of Paried Primary Lung and Lymph Node Tumor Cells. Presented at the University of Minnesota Cancer Center Symposium, Minneapolis, MN. May 20, 2004.
39. Strauss GM, Herndon JE, Maddaus MA, Johnstone, DW, Gillenwater HH, Johnson EA, Watson DM, Sugarbaker DJ, Schilsky RL, Green MR: Randomized Clinical Trial of Adjuvant Chemotherapy with Paclitaxel and Carboplatin Following Resection in Stage IB Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): Report of Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB) Protocol 9633. Accepted for presentation at the 40th Annual ASCO Meeting, New Orleans, LA. June 2004.
40. Wang M, Maddaus MA, Belani KG: A Novel Method to Remove a Surgically Entrapped Bronchial Blocker During Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Left Lower Lobectomy.
41. Ganesh D, Maddaus MA, Dahlberg P: Growth Factor Factor Receptor Pathway Targeting In ERB2-amplified Esophageal Cancer Cells.
42. Whitson, BA, Maddaus MA, Andrade RS. Thoracoscopic Lingulectomy In An Immunocomprised Patient with Pulmonary Aspergillosis. (Poster Presentation) Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Hollywood, FL. April 15, 2005. Published in Surgical Endoscopy, 2005 V19 Supplement S308.
43. Dahlberg PS, Dahal G, Maddaus MA, Polunovsky VA, Bitterman PB. ERBB2, Translational Control in Esophageal Cancer. Abstract submitted for presentation at AATS Annual Meeting April 2006.
44. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Boettcher AK, Andrade RS, Dahlberg PS and Maddaus MA. Collis Gastroplasty and Reinforced Crural Repair: Essential Components of Laparoscopic Giant Hiatal Hernia Repair. American Association for Thoracic Surgery 86th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, April 29 – May 3, 2006
45. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Jie T, Maddaus MA. Technology-Enhanced Interactive Surgical Education. Association for Academic Surgery, San Diego, CA, February 7-10, 2006 Diego, CA, February 2006. Published in Journal of Surgical Research, 2006, V130, (2), P251.
46. Whitson BA, Jacobsen BA, Frizelle S, Yee D, Maddaus MA, Kratzke RA. Mesothelioma Antitumor Effects by Inhibition of the Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor and Pathway by NVP-AEW541The Society of Thoracic Surgeons 26th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, January 30 – February 1, 2006. Best Scientific Abstract Award.
47. Whitson BA, Andrade RS, Dahlberg PS, Maddaus MA. Thoracoscopic Sympathetic Chain Clipping is Equivalent to Transection in Symptomatic Hyperhidrosis. SAGES, Dallas, TX, April 26 – 29, 2006. Published in Surgical Endoscopy, 2006. V20 S1, PS282.
48. Whitson BA, Hoang CD, Boettcher AK, Andrade RS, Dahlberg PS, and Maddaus MA. Collis gastroplasty and reinforced crural repair; essential components of laparoscopic giant hiatal hernia repair. American Association for Thoracic Surgery 86th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 29 – May 3, 2006.
49. Herndon J, Maddaus MA, Johnstone DW, Johnson, E, Watson D, Sugarbaker, Schilsky R, Vokes E, Green M. Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Stage 1B NSCLC: Update of CALGB Protocol 9633. ASCO Meeting, Atlanta, GA, June 3, 2006.
50. Whitson BA, D’Cunha J, Hoang CD, Ikramuddin S, Buchwald H, Miller JS, Kratzke RA, and Maddaus MA. The Effect of Major Abdominal Surgery by Minimally Invasive Versus Open Approaches on Immune Effector Cells. Minnesota Surgical Society, Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 5, 2006.
51. Whitson, BA, Jacobson BA, Frizelle S, Patel MR, Yee D, Maddaus MA, and Kratzke RA. The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Inhibition in Mesothelioma. Presented at Research Day, Department of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, May 15, 2006. Winner of the Outstanding Research Award.
52. Whitson BA, Boettcher A, Bardales R, Kratzke, RA, Dahlberg PS, Andrade RS, and Maddaus MA. Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery is Less Morbid than Thoracotomy for Resection of Clinical Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Minnesota Surgical Society, Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 5, 2006.
53. Maddaus MA, Wang X, Vollmer RT, Abraham NZ, D’Cunha J, Herzan DL, Patterson LJ, Kohman MR, Green MR, Kratzke RA. CALGB 9761: A Prospective Analysis of IHC and PCR Based Detection of Occult Metastatic Disease in Stage I NSCLC. Presented at ASCO, Atlanta GA, June, 2006.
54. Runge S, Whitson BA and Maddaus MA. Should One be Skeptical of New PET/CT Positive Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Post-Chemoradiation? Presented at Minnesota Surgical Society and Minnesota Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Fall Conference, Deerwood, MN, 2006.
55. Whitson BA, Boettcher A, Bardales R, Kratzke, RA, Dahlberg PS, Andrade RS, and Maddaus MA. Comparison of Video Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery to Thoracotomy for Resection of Clinical Stage I Non-Small Cell Lung cancer. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Congress, Chicago, IL, October 10, 2006.
56. D’Cunha J, Herzan D, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA. CALGB 9761: A prospective analysis of molecular-based detection of micrometastatic disease in Stage I NSCLC. Minnesota Surgical Society and MN Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Fall Conference, Deerwood, MN, 2006.
57. Stranberg S., Maddaus MA, Evasovich M. Dysphagia Treatment Before Reconstruction: Case Report of Esophagectomy with Discontinuity. Presented at ASHA Convention, Miami Beach, FL, November 15, 2006.
58. Whitson BA, Leslie DB, Kellogg TA, Maddaus MA, Buchwald H, Billington CJ, Ikramuddin S. Entro-Endocrine Effects of Roux-En-Y Gastric Bypass for Morbid Obesity. Presented at the Society of University Surgeons, 2nd Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Phoenix, AZ, February 6-9, 2007. Published in Journal of Surgical Research, 2007, V137N2P311.
59. Issaenko OA., Arrington AK, Dahal G, Bitterman PB, Maddaus MA, Dahlberg, PS. Targeting Cap-Dependent MRNA Translationalal Control Pathways in Esophageal Cancer. Presented at the Association for Academic Surgeons, 2nd Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Phoenix, AZ, February 6-9, 2007.
60. Whitson, BA, Leslie, DB, Kellogg, TA, Maddaus, MA, Buchwald, H, Billington, CJ, Ikramuddin, S. Differential Adipokine Response In Diabetics And Non Diabetics Presented at the Association for Academic Surgeons, 2nd Annual Academic Surgical Congress; February 6-9, 2007, Phoenix, Arizona. Published in Journal of Surgical Research, 2007, V137N2P310.
61. Dahal GM, Arrington AM, Benson C, Issaenko O, Maddaus MA, Andrade RA, Dahlberg PS. Targeting Growth Factor Receptors in Esophageal cancer. Presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Meeting, February 6-9, 2007, Charleston, SC.
62. Torres-Villalobos G, Kellogg T, Andrade R, Leslie, D, Maddaus MA, Hunter D, Ikramuddin S. Gastro-Gastric Fistula Closure: A New Minimally Invasive Approach. Presented at Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 18-22, 2007.
63. Groth SS, Whitson BA, Liao KK, Andrade RS, Maddaus MA. Diaphragmatic Hernias Following Sequential Ventricular Assist Device Explantation and Orthotopic Heart Transplantation: Early Results of Laparoscopic Repair with PTFE. Presented at the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 18-22, 2007.
64. Groth SS, Whitson BA, Maddaus MA, Andrade RS. Bronchoscopic Evaluation of Mediastinal Lymph Nodes: A Single Institution’s Early Experience with Endobronchial Ultrasound. Presented at the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, April 18-22, 2007.
65. Whitson BA, D’Cunha, J, Andrade RS, Miller JS, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA. Elucidation of the Effect of Lobectomy for Non-Small Lung Cancer on Host Immunity: Preliminary Results. Presented at the Minnesota Surgical Society, Minneapolis, MN, April 27, 2007.
66. Whitson BA, Groth SS, Andrade RS, Garrett L, Prabu SJ, Dudek AZ, Jessurun J, Maddaus MA. Asynchronous Surgical Resection of Renal Cell Cancer Metastatic to Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Extends Survival. Presented at the Minnesota Surgical Society, Minneapolis, MN, April 27, 2007.
67. Whitson, BA, D’Cunha J, Hoang CD, Wu B, Ikramuddin S, Buchwald H, Panoskaltsis-Mortari A, Kratzke RA, Miller JF, Maddaus MA. Comparison of Minimally Invasive Vs Open Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass on Immune Effector Cell Function. Presented at the 2008 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Surgical Forum, New Orleans, LA, October 8-10, 2007. Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2007 V205 N3 S13.
68. Whitson BA, Growth SS, Andrade RA, Dudek AK, Jessurun J, Maddaus MA. Surgical Resection of Isolated Asynchronous Renal Cell Cancer Metastases to Mediastinal Lymph Nodes Extends Survival. Presented at the 2007 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Surgical Forum, New Orleans, LA , October 8-10, 2007
69. Whitson, BA, D’Cunha J, Andrade RA, Miller JS, Kratzke RA, Maddaus MA. Lobectomy for Early State Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Impairs Cellular Immunity. Presented at the 2007 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress Surgical Forum, New Orleans, LA , October 8-10, 2007
70. Groth SS, Tetteh HA, Erickson A, Kast T, Maddaus MA, Andrade RA. Pulmonary Function Tests and Respiratory Quality of Life after Laparoscopic Diaphragmatic Plication for Paralyzed or Elevated Hemidiaphgragms. Submitted for presentation at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Chicago, IL, October 8-12, 2007.
71. Groth SS, Maddaus MA. Pleuroscopic Closure of a Bronchopleural Fistula: A New Technique to Manage an Old Problem. Submitted for presentation at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Chicago, IL, October 8-12, 2007.
72. Groth SS, Whitson BA, Gomero-Cure W, Pace SL, Windsperger AP, Andrade RA, Landis GH, Maddaus MA. Functional Outcomes Following Serratus Anterior Free-Muscle Flap Coverage of Bronchial Stumps. Submitted for presentation at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Chicago, IL, October 8-12, 2007.
1. The role of cell-mediated immunity in preventing the translocation of intestinal bacteria. American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, October 19-21, 1987.
2. The role of the T cell in confining gut bacterial to the gut. Third Annual Symposium on "Inflammation: Mechanisms of Host Injury and Disease" Freshwater Biological Institute, University of Minnesota, June 5, 1987
3. Recombinant interleukin-2 inhibits translocation of E. coli from the intestinal tract. 27th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1987.
4. The effect of clindamycin and metronidazole on the translocation of interstitial bacteria. 27th Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, New York, NY, October 4-7, 1987.
5. Intraperitoneal administration of interleukin-2 protects against lethal gram-negative sepsis by the induction of a PMN influx. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 24, 1987.
6. Simple mechanical intestinal obstruction induces translocation of gram-negative bacteria to the mesenteric lymph nodes. American College of Surgeons, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 1988.
7. Subglottic tracheal resection and synchronous laryngeal reconstruction. American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 1992.
8. Video assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Grand Rounds, Veterans Administration Medical Center, November 18, 1992.
9. Surgery in the management of early lung lesions. Current Concepts in Radiation Therapy, Continuing Medical Education, University of Minnesota, May 12-14, 1993.
10. Surgical options for esophageal replacement. 57th Annual Course: Advances in Gastrointestinal and GI Laparoscopic Surgery, University of Minnesota, June 16-18, 1993.
11. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. Itasca Medical Center, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, July 11, 1994.
12. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. St. Paul Lung Clinic, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 14, 1994.
13. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. Winona Clinic, Winona, Minnesota, September 21, 1994.
14. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Minnesota, September 30, 1994.
15. Techniques in thoracoscopic surgery. Radiology Course 1994. Thoracic and Abdominal Imaging. University of Minnesota, October 6, 1994.
16. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. Fairview Riverside Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 17, 1994.
17. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. New Ulm Medical Clinic, New Ulm, Minnesota, October 18, 1994.
18. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. Willmar Affiliated Medical Center, Willmar, Minnesota, November 9, 1994.
19. Progress and new initiatives in general thoracic surgery. St. Gabriel’s Hospital, Little Falls, Minnesota, November 30, 1994.
20. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy in early stage non-small cell lung cancer. University of Minnesota Cancer Center Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 27, 1995.
21. Lung volume reduction surgery for diffuse emphysema. Grand Rounds Lecture for Med Center One, Bismarck, North Dakota, June 15, 1995.
22. The role of thoracoscopy in the diagnosis, staging and management of lung cancer. University of Minnesota, Department of Surgery Continuing Education Course, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 28, 1995.
23. Lung volume reduction surgery for diffuse emphysema. American Lung Association of Hennepin County, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 10, 1995.
24. Lung volume reduction surgery for diffuse emphysema. American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 14, 1995.
25. Detection of occult lymph node micrometastases in NSCLC by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. American Association of Cancer Research April 23, 1996.
26. Detection of occult lymph node micrometastases in NSCLC by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. American Thoracic Society May 14, 1996.
27. The increase in FEV-1 in lung reduction surgery to the degree of emphysema in the non-resected lung measured by HRCT. American Thoracic Society May 14, 1996.
28. Lung volume reduction surgery for diffuse emphysema. Minneapolis Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 19, 1996.
29. Management of malignant pleural effusions. University of Minnesota Cancer Center Symposium on Lung Cancer. Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1, 1996.
30. The role of thoracoscopy in non-small cell lung carcinoma. University of Minnesota Cancer Center Symposium on Lung Cancer. Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1, 1996.
31. Surgical therapy for isolated pulmonary aspergillosis in immunocompromised patients. American Thoracic Society. New Orleans, LA, May 18, 1997.
32. Management of malignant pleural effusion. University of Minnesota Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Didactic Series. Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 20, 1998.
33. Diagnostic approaches for thoracic lesions. University of Minnesota Advances in Breast, Endocrine, and Cancer Surgery. Minneapolis Minnesota, June 16-18, 1999.
34. Occult metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer. CALGB 1999 Summer Group Meeting, Solid Tumor Correlative Science Committee, June 25, 1999.
35. Esophageal Perforation. University of Minnesota General Surgery Teaching Conference, October 21, 1999.
36. Detection of occult micrometastases in stage I non-small cell lung cancer. University of Minnesota Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Grand Rounds, January 5, 2000.
37. Experience with pulmonary resection of gynecologic malignancies. American Association of Thoracic Surgery (AATS) Annual Meeting 2000, discussant, April 30, 2000.
38. Advances in trauma and critical care surgery. 64th Annual Courses, Guest Faculty, University of Minnesota Surgery Department and Medical School, June 7, 2000.
39. Detection of occult micrometastases in non-small cell lung cancer. CALGB 2000 Summer Group Meeting, Speaker, June 9, 2000.
40. The solitary pulmonary nodule. Telemedicine, Guest Speaker, University of Minnesota, November 2000.
41. Detection of occult micrometastases in non-small cell lung cancer. Bristol Myers Squibb Symposium on Lung Cancer, July 15, 2000.
42. Minimally invasive esophagectomy – the Minnesota experience. Esophagectomy Using Minimally Invasive Techniques Course. Speaker, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, November 2000.
43. Molecular staging of lung cancer. Surgery Grand Rounds. Guest Speaker, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center, December 19, 2000.
44. What I’d like to see: A user’s view. Clinical Image Communication: Opportunities and Challenges Workshop. Speaker, sponsored by the University of Minnesota Medical School and Fairview Health Services, June 2, 2001.
45. The influence of surgical techniques on functional outcome of gastric substitution following esophagectomy. 65th Annual Course: Advances in Gastrointestinal and GI Laparoscopic Surgery, Speaker, University of Minnesota Medical School, June 14, 2001.
46. Detection of occult micrometastases in non-small cell lung cancer. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Chinese University of Hong Kong. August 2001.
47. My story. Minnesota Adult Basic Education Conference, Guest Speaker, August 16, 2001.
48. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Guest Speaker, Cystic Fibrosis Group Meeting, University of Minnesota, September 12, 2001.
49. Quantation of epidermal growth factor in non-small cell lung carcinoma by real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Minnesota Surgical Society, October 19, 2001.
50. Tanglin’ with the Goose. Surgery Grand Rounds. Guest Speaker, University of Minnesota Academic Health Center, December 18, 2001.
51. The natural history and evolution of giant paraesophageal hernia and the shortened esophagus. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Morbid Obesity and GERD Related Topics, Guest Speaker. Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Breckenridge, CO. February 20, 2002.
52. Giant PEH: avoiding complications. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Morbid Obesity and GERD Related Topics, Guest Speaker. Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Breckenridge, CO. February 20, 2002.
53. Molecular staging of NSCLC. Modern Concepts and Management of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Minneapolis, MN. March 12, 2002.
54. The wrap on GERD. The Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates (SGNA) Minnesota Chapter Meeting. Guest Speaker, Fairview-University Medical Center. March 27, 2002.
55. Molecular staging of lung cancer. 2002 AATS General Thoracic Surgery Symposium, Guest Speaker, Washington D.C. May 5, 2002.
56. Molecular staging of lung cancer: Real-time PCR estimation of lymph node micrometastatic tumor cell burden in stage I NSCLC. Preliminary results of Cancer and Leukemia Group B trial 9761. Third Annual Cancer Center Spring Poster Session and Symposium, University of Minnesota. May 16, 2002.
57. Biologic prognostic factors: the staging of the future? 29th Annual Toronto Thoracic Surgery Refresher Course, Guest Speaker, Toronto, Ontario. May 31 – June 1, 2002.
58. Laparoscopic esophagectomy – how I do it. 29th Annual Toronto Thoracic Surgery Refresher Course, Guest Speaker, Toronto, Ontario. May 31 – June 1, 2002.
59. Tanglin’ with the goose. Surgery Grand Rounds. Guest Speaker, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR. June 24, 2002.
60. GERD – evaluation and surgical management. Guest Speaker, Pulmonary and Critical Care Conference, University of Minnesota. September 26, 2002.
61. Molecular staging of lung cancer. Novel Therapies in Thoracic Oncology, University of Minnesota CME Course. Faculty Speaker, Bloomington, MN. October 3, 2002.
62. Virtual reality and telemedicine: The future is now. Moderator and speaker. Minimally Invasive Surgery Symposium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. October 21, 2002.
63. Minimally invasive surgical resection of lung and esophageal cancer. Medical Grand Rounds Guest Speaker. Stevens Community Medical Center, Morris, MN. October 23, 2002.
64. Minimally invasive surgical resection of lung and esophageal cancer. Medical Grand Rounds Guest Speaker. Fairview Lakes Regional Medical Center, Wyoming, MN. November 1, 2002.
65. Surgery for GERD: evaluation and technique. Telemedicine CME program to medical staff of Tri-County Hospital in Wadena, MN. Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN. November 4, 2002.
66. Minimally invasive surgical resection of lung and esophageal cancer. Medical Grand Rounds Guest Speaker. Lake Region Hospital, Fergus Falls, MN. November 20, 2002.
67. Giant paraesophageal hiatal hernia. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds Guest Speaker. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. December 17, 2002.
68. Does neoadjuvant therapy for esophageal cancer offer any benefit? Minimally Invasive Surgery for Morbid Obesity and GERD-Related Topics, Guest Speaker. Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Lake Tahoe, CA. February 18-22, 2003.
69. Laparoscopic approach to the large paraesophageal hernia: Is it short? Minimally Invasive Surgery for Morbid Obesity and GERD-Related Topics, Guest Speaker. Sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Lake Tahoe, CA. February 18-22, 2003.
70. Minimally invasive surgery for non-small cell lung cancer. Thoracic Oncology and Primary Care CME Course sponsored by the University of Minnesota, Bloomington, MN. March 11, 2003.
71. A showcase of surgical innovation. Speaker and Moderator of Minimally Invasive Surgery Symposium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. April 28, 2003.
72. Thoracoscopic lung resections. Minimally Invasive Approaches in Surgical Oncology, Speaker and Moderator. CME course sponsored by the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. April 29, 2003.
73. Expression profiling of non-small cell lung carcinoma identifies metastatic genotypes based on lymph node tumor burden. American Association for Thoracic Surgery, Boston, MA. May 4-7, 2003.
74. Gene expression profiling identifies matriptase overexpression in malignant mesothelioma. University of Minnesota Cancer Center 4th Annual Spring Poster Session and Symposium May 15, 2003.
75. Gene expression profiling identifies matriptase overexpression in malignant mesothelioma. 94th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, Washington, DC. July 14, 2003.
76. Biological prognostic factors in lung cancer. 17th Annual Asia Pacific Congress on Diseases of the Chest. Istanbul, Turkey. August 29, 2003.
77. The genomics of lung cancer. American College of Surgeons 89th Annual Clinical Congress. Chicago, IL. October 22, 2003.
78. The use of a narrow esophageal tube and avoiding pyloroplasty. 4th Annual Course, Esophagectomy Using Minimally Invasive Techniques. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. December 5-6, 2003.
79. Minimally invasive esophagectomy. Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, MN. December 16, 2003.
80. What’s going on at the Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery at the University of Minnesota. Meeting of the Engineer’s Club of Minneapolis. St. Louis Park, MN. December 19, 2003.
81. Robotic esophagectomy. Fourth Annual Minimally Invasive Surgery Symposium, sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh. Whistler, British Columbia. February 17, 2004.
82. Contemporary surgery. Roundtable discussion, 4th Annual Minimally Invasive Surgery Symposium, sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh. Whistler, British Columbia. February 18, 2004.
83. Minimally invasive esophagectomy. 2nd Annual Course: Minimally Invasive Approaches in Surgical Oncology. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. April 22, 2004.
84. Advancements in robotic surgery. 2nd Annual Course: Minimally Invasive Approaches in Surgical Oncology. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. April 22, 2004.
85. VATS lobectomy: Why bother? Guest faculty, 30th Annual Toronto Thoracic Surgery Refresher Course. Toronto, Ontario. May 28, 2004.
86. Surgery for advanced (N2-3, T3-4) lung cancer. Guest faculty, 30th Annual Toronto Thoracic Surgery Refresher Course. Toronto, Ontario. May 28, 2004.
87. The Giant Hiatal Hernia Repair. American College of Surgeons, 90th Annual Clinical Conference. New Orleans, LA. October 12, 2004.
88. Detection and Significance of Micrometastases. American College of Surgeons, 90th Annual Clinical Conference. New Orleans, LA. October 12, 2004.
89. Giant Paraesophageal Hernia Repair. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Advances in Complex Esophageal Surgery Course, Pittsburgh, PA. July 13, 2005.
90. Bronchial Artery Chemotherapy with Gemcitabine in NSCLC. Novel Therapies in Thoracic Oncology Seminar. Minneapolis, MN, July 15, 2005.
91. Treatment Options for Lung Cancer. United Resource Network Seminar. Minneapolis, MN, September 6, 2005.
92. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer. Thoracic Oncology and Primary Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN, November 11, 2005.
93. The Role of Simulation in the General Surgical Curriculum. Simulation in Healthcare at the University of Minnesota: Transforming Education. Minneapolis, MN, November 28, 2005.
94. The Controversies in Mediastinal Lymph Node Management in Lung Cancer Surgery. Combined Modality Management of Malignancies of Head and Neck and Chest, The 11th Annual Scientific Symposium of the Hong Kong Cancer Institute. Hong Kong, China. January 14, 2006.
95. Collis Gastroplasty. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress. Chicago, IL, October 11, 2006.
96. Results of Laparoscopic Repair of Giant Paraesophageal Hernia: The Staple Gastroplasty. Surgical Management of Benign Esophageal Disorders Course. Pittsburgh, PA, March 28, 2007
97. .Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Lobectomy for Early Lung Cancer. Advances in Breast, Endocrine and Cancer Surgery. University of Minnesota Medical School. Minneapolis, MN. June 15, 2007.
98. Controversies in Management of Esophageal Cancer. Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery. North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, New York. November 10, 2007.
1. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Rotstein OD, Simmons RL: Factors affecting the translocation of intestinal bacteria into intra-abdominal abscesses. In: Erlandsen SL, Jordan MC, Wells CL, Rusch V, eds. Microecology and Therapy, Vol. 15. Institute for Microecology, Herborn-Dill, FRG. 1985:93-101.
2. Maddaus MA, Simmons RL: Leave the abdomen open for peritonitis: yes, no, maybe? In Tompkins RK (ed): Advances in Surgery, Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 21:1-18, 1987.
3. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Jechorek RP, Reynolds CM, Simmons RL. Translocation of intestinal bacteria in mice with selective elimination or retention of an anaerobic microflora. In: Gnotobiology and Its Applications. Proceedings of the IXth International Symposium on Gnotobiology. Foundation Marcel Merieux, Lyon, France. 1987:229-231.
4. Maddaus MA, Ahrenholz D, Simmons RL: The biology of peritonitis and implications for treatment. In Sawyers J (ed): Surgery Clinics of North America: The Acute Abdomen. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 68:431-444, 1988.
5. Maddaus MA, Cerra FB: Shock, intensive care and acute renal failure. In Carey LC (ed): Scientific Foundations of Surgery. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 301, 1989.
6. Wells CL, Maddaus MA, Simmons RL. Bacterial translocation. In Marston A, Bulkley GB, Fiddian-Green RG, Haglund U, eds. Splanchnic Ischemia and Multiple Organ Failure. London, England. Edward Arnold Co., 1989:197-204.
7. Maddaus MA, Pearson FG: Postintubation Injury. In Pearson FG (ed): Thoracic Surgery. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1995:251-264.
8. Maddaus MA, Pearson FG: Subglottic Resection. In Pearson FG (ed): Thoracic Surgery. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1995: 321-332.
9. Maddaus MA, Pearson FG: Tracheomalacia. In Pearson FG (ed): Thoracic Surgery, New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1995: 272-276.
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