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The University of Tennessee

The Graduate School of Medicine




Gregory J. Mancini, M.D.


Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery

Professional Address

University Surgeons Associates, PC

1930 Alcoa Highway, Suite 240

Knoxville, TN 37920

(865) 305-9620

Academic Office           

(865) 305-9620                   

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Knoxville, TN

Clinical Interests

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Gastrointestinal Surgery
  • Bariatric Surgery
  • Complex Hernia Repairs

Research Interests

  • Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology
  • Metabolic and Endocrine Surgery
  • Hernia and Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Education

Undergraduate

Columbia College, Columbia University

New York, NY

Medical School

Mercer University School of Medicine

Macon, GA

Internship

General Surgery

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Knoxville, TN

Residency

General Surgery

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Knoxville, TN

Fellowship

Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery

University of Missouri

Columbia, MO

Board Certification

American Board of Surgery

Professional Societies

American College of Surgeons

Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons

Southeastern Surgical Congress

American Hernia Society

Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons

Publications

Sporn E, Petroski G, Mancini GJ, Astudillo JA, Miedema BW, and Thaler, K.  Laparoscopic Appendectomy-Is it Worth the Cost?  Trend Analysis in the US from 2000 to 2005. American College of Surgeons. 2009, February; 208 (2): 179-185

Mancini GJ, Petroski GF, Lin W-C, Sporn E, Miedema BW and Thaler K.  Nationwide Impact Of Laparoscopic Lysis of Adhesions in the Management of Intestinal Obstruction in the US. Journal of the American College of Surgeons.  2008, October: 207 (4): 520-526.

Morales MP, Mancini GJ, Miedema BW, Rangnekar NJ, Koivunen DG, Ramshaw BJ, Eubanks WS, and Stephenson HE.  Integrated flexible endoscopy training during surgical Residency.  Surgical Endoscopy.  2008, September; 22 (9): 2013-2017.

Sporn, E, Mancini GJ, Khajanchee Y, Wilson Ch, Hansen PD, Swanstrom LL, Thaler K. Multimodal cytoreduction for carcinoid liver metastases: analysis of a case series with highly advanced disease. European Surgery .  2007, December 13; 40 (2): 72-76.

Mancini GJ, McClusky III DA, Khaitan L, Goldenbery EA, Heniford BT, Novitsky YW, Park AE, Kavic S, LeBlanc KA, Elieson MJ, Voeller GR, and Ramshwa BJ.  Laparoscopic Parastomai Hernia Repair Using a Nonslit Mesh Technique.  Surgical Endoscopy.2007 June; 21: 1487-1491.

Mancini GJ, Mancini ML, and Nelson, Jr. HS.  Efficacy of laparoscopic appendectomy in appendicitis with peritonitis.   American Surgeon.  2005 January; 71(1):1-4; discussion 4-5.

Mancini GJ, Dudrick PS, Grindstaff AD, and Bell JL..  Solid-pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas: two cases in male patients.  American Surgeon. 2004 January; 70(1): 29-31.   

Mancini GJ, Floyd L, and Solla JA. Parastomal pyoderma gangrenosum:  a case report and literature review. American Surgeon.  2002 September; 68(9): 824-6.

Mancini GJ, McQuay LA, Klein FA, and Mancini, ML.  Hand –assisted laparoscopic radical nephrectomy: comparison to transabdominal radical nephrectomy.  American Surgeon.  2002 Feb; 68 (2): 151-3. 

Young HE, Duplaa C, Young TM, Floyd JA, Reeves ML, Davis CH, and Mancini GJ.  Clonogenic analysis reveals reserve stems cells in postnatal mammals:  I. pluripotent mesenchymal stems cells.  Anatomic Record. 2001 August; 1;263(4): 350-60.

 

The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Surgery
1924 Alcoa Highway, Box U-11
Knoxville, Tennessee 37920-6999
(865) 305-9230
(800) 596-7249
FAX (865) 305-8894