The Center for Videoscopic & Laser Surgery
ABOUT DR. MCKERNAN
Dr.
J. Barry McKernan is a world leader in laparoscopic surgery and one
of the original pioneers in minimally invasive general surgery. On June
22, 1988, he performed the first laparoscopic cholecystectomy (gallbladder
removal) in the United States. Since then, Dr. McKernan has gone on
to develop advanced procedures for treating hiatal hernias, ventral
and inguinal hernias, ulcer and colon disease, splenic and renal malignancies,
liver, adrenal and pancreatic tumors.
Dr. McKernan has a broad background,
having completed a Ph.D. in pharmacology after receiving his masters
in biochemical physiology and his medical degree with a surgical internship.
He focused his love for developing and creating on the designing of
new instrumentation and training of surgeons worldwide. He co-edited
the textbook Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery and has been published
in journals such as:
* The American Surgeon
* Southern Medical Journal
* Japanese Surgical Journal
* Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia
* Surgical Clinics of North American and Surgical Rounds
All surgeons will say that actually
operating is their greatest joy, and Dr. McKernan is no exception to
that rule. He maintains a busy surgical practice in addition to his
teaching and writing commitments. He has been privileged to care for
patients from as far away as Japan, South America and Europe.
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