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 Andres E. Castellanos, M.D. Minimize
Instructor
Department of Surgery
Hahnemann University Hospital
219 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-762-1545
Fax: 215-762-8389
Email: andres.castellanos@drexelmed.edu 

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Research Interests:
Minimally invasive surgery, Applications of robotics in surgery, Telesurgery, Design of laparoscopic tools.

Awards/Recognitions:
Nominated to the Golden Stethoscope award class 2000 and 2001

Publications:
Gregory Tholey, Jaydev P. Desai, and Andres E. Castellanos, "Force Feedback plays a significant role in Minimally Invasive Surgery - Results and Analysis", Annals of Surgery, pp. 102, vol. 241(1), (2005).

Tie Hu, Gregory Tholey, Jaydev P. Desai, and Andres E. Castellanos, "Evaluation of a Laparoscopic Grasper with Force Feedback", Surgical Endoscopy, pp. 863, vol. 18(5), (2004).

 

Anthony R Lanfranco, Andres E. Castellanos, Jaydev P. Desai, and William C. Meyers. “Robotic Surgery: A current perspective” Annals of Surgery. Vol 239, Number 1, January 2004. 14-21.

 

William C. Meyers, Anthony Lanfranco, and Andres E. Castellanos, “Surgical Management of chronic lower abdominal and groin pain in high-performance athletes”. Current Sports Medicine Reports. Vol 1, Number 5, October 2002. 301-305.

Andres E. Castellanos, Jaydev P. Desai, Tie Hu, Ari Brooks, and William C. Meyers, “Force-sensing Laparoscopic Tool for Robotically Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery”, Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, July-September 2002 (Journal Abstract).


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