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Name:

Arieh L. Shalhav, M.D.

 

 

Department of Primary Appointment:

Surgery

 

Proposed rank:

PROFESSOR

 

Proposed track:

CLINICIAN-EDUCATOR

 

LAY SUMMARY:

Dr. Shalhav has developed a clinical program in minimally invasive urologic procedures, particularly for the treatment of prostate and kidney cancers.  His educational program includes clinical instruction as well as didactic and laboratory teaching.  He has developed a minimally invasive urological fellowship which provides large animal laboratory instruction.  The clinical and educational activities form the basis for his research program, which includes clinical outcome studies on minimally invasive surgical management of cancer and benign urologic disease.  Administratively, he serves as the chair of minimally invasive urology program and fellowship.  In the last few months he has been appointed vice chief of the section of urology.

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

 

1999                                  Teaching Faculty Award

Division of Urology

Washington University School of Medicine

St. Louis, MO

 

2000                                                      Winner- Best Scientific Paper World Congress of Endourology, Sao Paulo Brazil, Nov. 2000  Laparoscopic transverse hemicystectomy with ileocystoplasty in a porcine model

 

2000                                    Winner- Best Scientific Urology Paper

Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, Orlando, FL, December, 2000

Trimming down the learning curve for laparoscopic donor nephrectomy.    

 

2000                                    Winner- Best Scientific Urology Video                                                                                               Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, Orlando, FL, December, 2000                                        Laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy, harmonic scalpel based technique

 

2001                                    Honorable Mention

The Society of Uroradiology, March, 2001

Prospective living renal donors: Evaluation for laparoscopic nephrectomy with multislice CT, the marriage of minimally invasive imaging with minimally invasive surgery.

 

2001                                    2nd Place- Best Scientific Paper

                                       World Congress of Endourology, Bangkok, Thailand, November, 2001                                         Multi-layered small intestinal submucosa (MLSIS) is inferior to

utologous bowel for laparoscopic bladder augmentation

2001                                 Winner- Best Scientific Urology Paper                                                                                                            Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, New York, NY, December, 2001                                         Laparoscopic high intensity focused ultrasound for partial renal ablation

2002                                       Honorable mention Annual Audiovisual Award                                                                                      American Urological Society meeting, Orlando, FL, May, 2002                                                          A modified Pfannenstiel incision for manual specimen retrieval without a                                       pneumoperitoneum preserving device during laparoscopic live donor                                              nephrectomy.

2004      best Scientific Paper by Resident                                                                   13th Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons (SLS) International Congress and Expo 2004.  Current management of renal tumors at The University of Chicago.            

2004      Best Urology Scientific Paper 13th Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons (SLS) International Congress and Expo 2004.  Renal tolerance to prolonged warm ischemia time in a laparoscopic versus open porcine model.

2005      Best Urology Scientific Paper 14th Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons (SLS) International Congress and Expo 2005.  Robotic Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy; A Critical Assessment of the First 100 Patients with One Year Follow-up.

 

 

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES

 

1988-                                                 Israel Medical Association           

1996-                                                 Israel Urologic Society                                                

1996-                                                 The Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy                        

1998-                                                 The Endourological Society        

1998-                                                 American Urological Association                                            

1998-                                                 Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons                   

1999-                                                 American Medical Association                                 

1999-                                                 Indianapolis Medical Association                                           

 

 

Professional Committees

 

2001-                                                Laparoscopy Education Committee

American Urological Association

 

Invited Reviewer

 

Journal OF ENDOUROLOGY

Journal of Urology

Urology

JOURNAL OF SOCIETY OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGEONS

PRESENTATIONS

 

INVITED SPEAKER

 
ÒNonincisional therapy for BPHÓ

11th Annual Frontiers in Endourology                                         

Washington University Medical Center, June 28, 1997                                    

 

A.    ÒNewer operative procedures for BPHÓ

B.     Clinical updates- Prostate disease 1997

C.     St JohnÕs Mercy Medical Center, November 5, 1997

 

ÒLateralizing essential hematuria: ureteroscopic technique and outcomeÓ

12th Annual Frontiers in endourology

Washington University Medical Center, June 26, 1998                                    

D.     

E.     ÒTechniques for Holmium YAG laser lithotripsyÓ

Midwest Stone Institute course for practicing urologists

Washington University Medical Center, September 12, 1998

 

ÒLaparoscopic Urologic SurgeryÓ

Review for practicing urologists, Fort Wayne, IN, November 5, 1999

 

ÒLaparoscopic surgery for ADPKD and Kidney donorsÓ

Review for practicing nephrologists

Methodist Hospital Indianapolis, IN, April 11, 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic Urologic SurgeryÓ

ÒMinimally invasive Tx for BPHÓ

 Review for practicing urologists, South Bend, IN, March 23, 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic dissectionÓ

Frontiers in Endourology 2000: Laparoscopic Urologic Oncology

Washington University, St Louis MO, June 23 - 25, 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic dissectionÓ

ÒMechanical stents for ureteral obstructionÓ

World Congress of Endourology

Endourological Society Annual Meeting

Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic Donor NephrectomyÓ

ÒLaparoscopic surgery for Urologic malignanciesÓ.

Review for practicing Urologists

IU medical science center, Indianapolis, IN, September  2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic surgery for Urologic malignanciesÓ

ÒLaparoscopic DissectionÓ

The El Salvador Society of Urology annual meeting 2000

San Salvador, October 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic urologic surgery clinical and research applicationsÓ

Methodist Research institute, Indianapolis, January 2001

 

ÒAdvances in laparoscopic dissection instrumentationÓ

ÒLaparoscopic donor nephrectomyÓ

Frontiers in Endourology 2001

Washington University, St Louis MO, June, 2001

 

ÒImprovements in laparoscopic donor nephrectomyÓ

5th Annual Hemodialysis and Venous Access Symposium,

Keystone Colorado, February 2002

 

ÒAdvances in laparoscopic dissection instrumentationÓ

ÒModifications to improve outcomes in laparoscopic donor nephrectomy nÓ

Frontiers in Endourology 2002

Washington University, St Louis MO, June, 2002

 

ÒUrologic Oncology Open vs. LaparoscopyÓ

American Urologic Association Course, Atlanta GA, Dec 6-8 2002

 

ÒAdvanced LaparoscopyÓ

American Urologic Association Course, Houston TX, Dec13-15 2002

 

ÒLaparoscopic Kidney DonationÓ

6th Annual Hemodialysis and Venous Access Symposium Keystone Conference

Orlando FL, April 29-May2, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic/Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques for Kidney CancerÓ

Eleventh Annual Kidney Cancer Association Survivor and Patient Conference, Chicago, IL, July 2003

 

ÒTransperitoneal Laparoscopic AccessÓ; Laparoscopic Blunt-Tipped 12 mm Trocar Access for Laparoscopic UrologyÓ; ÒLaparoscopic Donor NephrectomyÓ

1st National Resident Preceptorship, Cleveland Clinic, OH, December 3-5, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic Robotic ProstatectomyÓ

Laparoscopic Surgery, Chicago Urological Society, Chicago, IL, December 3, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic Management of Renal TumorsÓ

Department of Urology, Tel Aviv University, Hasharon Hospital, Tel Aviv Israel, December 20, 2003

 

ÒExpanding Indications for Urologic LaparoscopyÓ

Department of Urology, University of Haifa, Rambam Hospital, Tel Aviv Israel, June 19, 2004

 

ÒLaparoscopic Radical NephrectomyÓ

1st International Congress on Kidney and Bladder Cancer, Orlando, FL, August 2004

 

ÒLaparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy Expanding IndicationsÓ

Plenary Session

World Congress of Endourology 2004, Mumbai, India; November 2004

 

ÒRadical Nephrectomy and NephroureterectomyÓ

World Congress of Endourology 2004, Mumbai, India; November 2004

Sponsored Education/Instruction Course

 

ÒMinimally Invasive Urology:  The Future is NowÓ

Course Director

Chicago Medical SocietyÕs 2005 Midwest Clinical Conference Series,

Chicago, IL; March 23, 2005

 

ÒLaparoscopic Radical ProstatectomyÓ

Plenary Session, Live Cases Principal Moderator

World Congress of Endourology 2005, Amsterdam, Nederland 2005

 

"How Can We Make a Difficult Laparoscopic Partial Nephrectomy Easier?"

Minimally Invasive Urology Program

Laparoscopic keynote speaker and program chair

Chicago Athletic Association Chicago, IL  November 2, 2005

 

Visiting PROFESSOR

 

Shalhav AL,  ÒLaparoscopic PyeloplastyÓ

Department of Urology; Long Island Jewish Medical Center, NY, NY June 15-16, 2000

 

Shalhav AL ÒLaparoscopic Renal Cyst AblationÓ

ÒLaparoscopic NephrectomyÓ

Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne Indiana, August 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic NephrectomyÓ

Live case broadcast during the 4th National Congress of Urology

San Salvador, October 2000

 

ÒLaparoscopic Donor NephrectomyÓ

Department of Urology; Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook, NY, May 20-21,  2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic Radical NephrectomyÓ

Porter Memorial Hospital, Valparaiso, IN, September 2-3, October 6, 8, and 27, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic PyeloplastyÓ

Department of Urology, Tel Aviv University, Hasharon Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel,

December 20, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic Partial NephrectomyÓ

Department of Urology, Tel Aviv University, Meir Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel,

December 27, 2003

 

ÒLaparoscopic Radical NephrectomyÓ

Department of Urology, University of Haifa, Rambam Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel,

June 19, 2004

 

ÒLaparoscopic Management of Urologic MalignanciesÓ

Kaiser Permanente, Department of Urology, Downey, CA;

April 5-7 2005

 

ÒLaparoscopic AdrenalectomyÓ

Department of Urology, Tel Aviv University, Meir Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel,

August 31, 2005

 

ÒLaparoscopic Renal HIFUÓ

Department of  Urology, Allgemeines Krankenhaus, Vienna 1090, Austria

June 29-July 1, 2005