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Overview

Anthony J. Senagore is affiliated with Central Michigan University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a strong emphasis on Surgery and Oncology. Additional areas of study include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Genetics, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's work covers multiple specific topics, including:

  • Surgical site infection prevention
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Colorectal Cancer Surgical Treatments
  • Anesthesia and Pain Management
  • Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
  • Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Anthony J. Senagore include:

  • David P. Winchester
  • Stephen Sener
  • Walley Temple
  • Gerald P. Murphy
  • James Grace

The scientist has published in several reputable venues with multiple papers appearing in the Journal of Surgical Oncology. Other frequent publication venues include Techniques in Coloproctology, The American Journal of Surgery, Healthcare, and the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The number of publications per venue indicates a consistent focus on surgical and oncology-related research.

Recent significant publications include:

  • A prospective, randomized assessment of a novel, local antibiotic releasing platform for the prevention of superficial and deep surgical site infections, 2022, Techniques in Coloproctology
  • Reduction in surgical site infections by localized administration with D-PLEX100 in patients with multiple risk factors undergoing colorectal surgery, 2022, The American Journal of Surgery
  • Colectomy among Fee-for-Service Medicare Enrollees Coded as DRG 330: A Potential Platform to Allow Consumer Cost Transparency?, 2020, Healthcare
  • Reduction in local tumor recurrence in a murine R2 resection model comparing locally administered docetaxel-releasing product, OncoPLEX, versus systemic docetaxel., 2022, Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Issue Information - Ed Board, 2023, Journal of Surgical Oncology

These works demonstrate a focus on surgical site infection prevention, colorectal surgery outcomes, and oncology treatment innovations. The research often integrates clinical approaches with evaluation of patient risk factors and outcomes. Collaborations and frequent publications in specialized journals reflect ongoing contributions to the surgical and oncology research community.

Best Publications

  • Kirsten ras mutations in patients with colorectal cancer: the ‘RASCAL II’ study

    H. J. N. Andreyev;A. R. Norman;D. Cunningham;J. Oates

  • Prospective, randomized, controlled trial between a pathway of controlled rehabilitation with early ambulation and diet and traditional postoperative care after laparotomy and intestinal resection.

    Conor Patrick Delaney;Massarat Zutshi;Anthony J. Senagore;Feza H. Remzi

  • Enhanced recovery pathways optimize health outcomes and resource utilization: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials in colorectal surgery

    Michel Adamina;Henrik Kehlet;George A. Tomlinson;Anthony J. Senagore

  • Perfusion assessment in laparoscopic left-sided/anterior resection (PILLAR II): a multi-institutional study.

    Mehraneh D. Jafari;Steven D. Wexner;Joseph E. Martz;Elisabeth C. McLemore

  • ‘Fast track’ postoperative management protocol for patients with high co‐morbidity undergoing complex abdominal and pelvic colorectal surgery

    Conor Patrick Delaney;V. W. Fazio;A. J. Senagore;B. Robinson

  • Renal biomarker qualification submission: a dialog between the FDA-EMEA and Predictive Safety Testing Consortium

    Frank Dieterle;Frank Sistare;Federico Goodsaid;Marisa Papaluca

  • Early results of laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer. Retrospective analysis of 372 patients treated by Clinical Outcomes of Surgical Therapy (COST) Study Group.

    James W. Fleshman;Heidi Nelson;Walter R. Peters;H. Charles Kim

  • Comparison of robotically performed and traditional laparoscopic colorectal surgery.

    Conor Patrick Delaney;A. Craig Lynch;Anthony J. Senagore;Victor W. Fazio

  • Pan-colonic decrease in interstitial cells of Cajal in patients with slow transit constipation

    G. L. Lyford;C. L. He;E. Soffer;T. L. Hull

  • The ASCRS Textbook of Colon and Rectal Surgery

    Scott R. Steele;Tracy L. Hull;Thomas E. Read;Theodore J. Saclarides

  • American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement on Nutrition Screening and Therapy Within a Surgical Enhanced Recovery Pathway.

    Paul E Wischmeyer;Franco Carli;David C Evans;Sarah Guilbert

  • Does means of access affect the incidence of small bowel obstruction and ventral hernia after bowel resection?: Laparoscopy versus laparotomy

    Hans Joachim Duepree;Anthony J. Senagore;Conor Patrick Delaney;Victor W. Fazio

  • Postoperative ileus: it costs more than you expect.

    Theodor Asgeirsson;Khaled I. El-Badawi;Ali Mahmood;Jeffrey Barletta

  • Clinical outcomes and resource utilization associated with laparoscopic and open colectomy using a large national database.

    Conor Patrick Delaney;Eunice Chang;Anthony J. Senagore;Michael Broder

  • Prospective, Age-Related Analysis of Surgical Results, Functional Outcome, and Quality of Life After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis

    Conor P. Delaney;Victor W. Fazio;Feza H. Remzi;Jeff Hammel

  • Case-matched comparison of clinical and financial outcome after laparoscopic or open colorectal surgery.

    Conor Patrick Delaney;Ravi P. Kiran;Anthony J. Senagore;Karen Brady

  • Cost structure of laparoscopic and open sigmoid colectomy for diverticular disease: similarities and differences.

    Anthony J. Senagore;Hans J. Duepree;Conor Patrick Delaney;Sharmilla Dissanaike

  • Clinical outcome and factors predictive of recurrence after enterocutaneous fistula surgery.

    A. Craig Lynch;Conor P. Delaney;Anthony J. Senagore;Jason T. Connor

  • A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Multicenter Trial Comparing Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy and Ferguson Hemorrhoidectomy: Perioperative and One-Year Results

    A. J. Senagore;M. Singer;H. Abcarian;J. Fleshman

  • Conversion rates in laparoscopic colorectal surgery: a predictive model with, 1253 patients

    P. P. Tekkis;A. J. Senagore;C. P. Delaney

Frequent Co-Authors

Conor P. Delaney
Conor P. Delaney Cleveland Clinic
Victor W. Fazio
Victor W. Fazio Cleveland Clinic
Feza H. Remzi
Feza H. Remzi New York University Langone Medical Center
Ian C. Lavery
Ian C. Lavery Cleveland Clinic
Steven D. Wexner
Steven D. Wexner Cleveland Clinic
James M. Church
James M. Church Columbia University
Irshad H. Chaudry
Irshad H. Chaudry University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jeffrey W. Milsom
Jeffrey W. Milsom Cornell University
Henrik Kehlet
Henrik Kehlet Copenhagen University Hospital
Andrew D. Shaw
Andrew D. Shaw University of Alberta

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