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Kenneth J. Cherry

Kenneth J. Cherry

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Medicine

D-Index
78
Citations
20001
World Ranking
18129
National Ranking
9035

Overview

Kenneth J. Cherry is affiliated with Mayo Clinic in the United States and has contributed to the field of medicine with a focus on surgical and clinical research. Their work encompasses several subfields including surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, critical care and intensive care medicine, and hematology.

The scientist's research primarily addresses topics related to vascular procedures and complications, peripheral nerve disorders, orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation, shoulder injury and treatment, muscle and compartmental disorders, peripheral artery disease management, and trauma, hemostasis, coagulopathy, and resuscitation.

Cherry's recent papers include the following:

  • Chasing Perfection: The Surgical Treatment of External Iliac Arteriopathy in High-Performance Athletes, 2020, Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Role of Scalene Muscle Block in Selecting Operative Candidates Among Patients with Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, 2020, Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • POS-733 SHARED DECISION-MAKING: MEASURING PATIENT EXPERIENCE FOR PATIENTS WITH END STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE (ESKD) STARTING DIALYSIS, 2022, Kidney International Reports
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Review of Surgical Approaches and Radiographic Complications, 2022, Applied Radiology
  • Early and late outcomes of patients treated with graft replacement of the inferior vena cava for malignant disease: A single-center experience over three decades, 2025, Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders

Frequent co-authors of Kenneth J. Cherry include:

  • Norman M. Rich (3 publications)
  • Thomas J. Gianis (2 publications)
  • Margaret C. Tracci (2 publications)
  • W. Darrin Clouse (2 publications)
  • John A. Kern (2 publications)

Cherry has published multiple works in several academic venues. Notable venues with the most frequent publications include:

  • Journal of Vascular Surgery (2 publications)
  • Kidney International Reports (1 publication)
  • Applied Radiology (1 publication)
  • Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic Disorders (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Thoracic aortic aneurysms: a population-based study.

    Bickerstaff Lk;Pairolero Pc;Hollier Lh;Melton Lj

  • Contemporary management of acute mesenteric ischemia: Factors associated with survival.

    Woosup M. Park;Peter Gloviczki;Kenneth J. Cherry;John W. Hallett

  • Mesenteric venous thrombosis: Still a lethal disease in the 1990s

    Robert Y. Rhee;Peter Gloviczki;Celio T. Mendonca;Tanya M. Petterson

  • Infected aortic aneurysms: aggressive presentation, complicated early outcome, but durable results.

    Gustavo S. Oderich;Jean M. Panneton;Jean M. Panneton;Thomas C. Bower;Thomas C. Bower;Kenneth J. Cherry;Kenneth J. Cherry

  • Splenic Artery Aneurysms: Two Decades Experience at Mayo Clinic

    Maher A. Abbas;William M. Stone;Richard J. Fowl;Peter Gloviczki

  • Graft-related complications after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair: Reassurance from a 36-year population-based experience

    John W. Hallett;Donna M. Marshall;Tanya M. Petterson;Darryl T. Gray

  • The spectrum, management and clinical outcome of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV: a 30-year experience.

    Gustavo S. Oderich;Jean M. Panneton;Thomas C. Bower;Noralane M. Lindor

  • Hepatic artery aneurysm: factors that predict complications.

    Maher A Abbas;Richard J Fowl;William M Stone;Jean M Panneton

  • Inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysms: A thirty-year review

    Richard C. Pennell;Larry H. Hollier;J.T. Lie;Philip E. Bernatz

  • Replacement of the inferior vena cava for malignancy: An update

    Thomas C. Bower;David M. Nagorney;Kenneth J. Cherry;Barbara J. Toomey

  • Isolated iliac artery aneurysms.

    McCready Ra;Pairolero Pc;Gilmore Jc;Kazmier Fj

  • CHANGING INCIDENCE OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSMS: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY

    L. Joseph Melton;Linda K. Bickerstaff;Larry H. Hollier;Hubert J. Van Peenen

  • Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer of the descending thoracic aorta and arch

    Kwang Ree Cho;Anthony W Stanson;D.Donald Potter;Kenneth J Cherry

  • Trends in neurovascular complications of surgical management for carotid body and cervical paraganglionmas: A fifty-year experience with 153 tumors

    John W. Hallett;John D. Nora;Larry H. Hollier;Kenneth J. Cherry

  • Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome: a cause of neurologic dysfunction after carotid endarterectomy.

    Martha M. Reigel;Larry H. Hollier;Thoralf M. Sundt;David G. Piepgras

  • Abdominal aortic aneurysms: the changing natural history.

    Linda K. Bickerstaff;Linda K. Bickerstaff;Larry H. Hollier;Larry H. Hollier;Hubert J. Van Peenen;Hubert J. Van Peenen;L.Joseph Melton;L.Joseph Melton

  • Primary venous leiomyosarcoma: a rare but lethal disease.

    Csaba Dzsinich;Peter Gloviczki;Jon A. van Heerden;David M. Nagorney

  • Superior mesenteric artery aneurysms: is presence an indication for intervention?

    W.M. Stone;M. Abbas;Kenneth J. Cherry;Richard J. Fowl

  • Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms: the excessive mortality rate of conventional repair.

    Audra A. Noel;Audra A. Noel;Peter Gloviczki;Peter Gloviczki;Kenneth J. Cherry;Kenneth J. Cherry;Thomas C. Bower;Thomas C. Bower

  • Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms: repair should not be denied

    Peter Gloviczki;Peter C. Pairolero;Peter Mucha;Michael B. Farnell

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Gloviczki
Peter Gloviczki Mayo Clinic
Thomas C. Bower
Thomas C. Bower Mayo Clinic
Gilbert R. Upchurch
Gilbert R. Upchurch University of Florida
Irving L. Kron
Irving L. Kron University of Virginia
Michael D. Dake
Michael D. Dake University of Arizona
Peter C. O'Brien
Peter C. O'Brien Mayo Clinic

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