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Milan Kinkhabwala, M.D. FACS Chief, Division of Transplantation Professor of Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Director of Abdominal Organ Transplantation, Montefiore Medical Center Date of Preparation January 2009 Education 1981-1985 Cornell University Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude 9/01/1986 5/23/1989 Cornell University Medical College Doctor of Medicine with Honors in Research Traineeship Internship/Residency 07/01/1989-06/30/1994 The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center General Surgery Fellowship 07/01/1994-06/30/1996 University of California Los Angeles, School of Medicine Multiorgan Transplantation Surgery / Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital Appointments 4/16/2007 to present Montefiore Medical Center/University Hospital of Albert Einstein College of Medicine 07/01/1996 4/30/2007 New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center 525 East 68 St., NY, NY 10021 New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center 622 West 168 St., NY, NY 10032 Board Qualification and Licensure American Board of Surgery June 1995_(Recertified in 2004) New York License 183253 Previous License in California (expired)

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Milan Kinkhabwala, M.D. FACS

Chief, Division of Transplantation

Professor of Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Director of Abdominal Organ Transplantation, Montefiore Medical Center

Date of Preparation January 2009

Education

1981-1985

Cornell University

Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude

9/01/1986 –5/23/1989

Cornell University Medical College

Doctor of Medicine with Honors in Research

Traineeship

Internship/Residency

07/01/1989-06/30/1994 The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center

General Surgery

Fellowship

07/01/1994-06/30/1996 University of California Los Angeles, School of Medicine

Multiorgan Transplantation Surgery / Hepatobiliary

Surgery

Hospital Appointments

4/16/2007 to present Montefiore Medical Center/University Hospital of Albert

Einstein College of Medicine

07/01/1996 –4/30/2007 New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical

Center

525 East 68 St., NY, NY 10021

New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia Presbyterian

Medical Center

622 West 168 St., NY, NY 10032

Board Qualification and Licensure

American Board of Surgery June 1995_(Recertified in 2004)

New York License 183253

Previous License in California (expired)

Academic Appointments

2001-2007 Associate Professor of Surgery

Weill Medical College of Cornell University

New York, NY

1997-2007 Adjunct Associate Professor of Surgery

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

New York, NY

1996-2001 Assistant Professor of Surgery

Cornell University Medical College

New York, NY

1994-1996 Clinical Instructor in Surgery

University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine

Los Angeles, CA

1993-1994 Clinical Instructor in Surgery

Cornell University Medical College

Hospital Program Positions

1996-2002 Director, Pancreas Transplantation, Weill Cornell Medical Center

2002-2006 Surgical Director, Liver Transplantation, New York Presbyterian Hospital

2002-2007 Surgical Director, Center for Liver Disease, Weill Cornell Medical Center

2003-2007 Surgical Director, Live Donor Liver Transplant Program, New York

Presbyterian Hospital

2007-present Director of Abdominal Organ Transplantation, Montefiore Medical Center

Surgical Director of the Montefiore-Einstein Liver Center

2008-present Member, Albert Einstein Cancer Center

Professional Societies

American College of Surgeons

Society of University Surgeons (SUS)

Association for Academic Surgery (AAS)

American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS)

American Society of Transplantation (AST)

American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD)

Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM)

American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA)

International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS)

New York Surgical Society

American Diabetes Association

Honors and Awards

Transplant Recipients International Organization (TRIO) Physician of the Year 2008

Deans List, Cornell University

Quill and Dagger Honor Society, Cornell University

Cum Laude, Cornell University

Honors in Research, Cornell University Medical College

Louis Gibofsky Prize in Immunobiology, Cornell University Medical College

First Prize, in-training competition, Western Association of Transplant Surgeons

Scientific Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 1996.

American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, Award of Excellence at the 44th Annual

Conference, New York, 23 April 1998.

American Society of Transplantation-Roche Investigator Award, 1999.

Committee Activities

1. Regional and National:

2007-present Executive Council, New York Surgical Society

2007-present Chair, American Society of Transplant Surgeons Continuing

Medical Education Committee

2006-7 Planning Committee for the ASTS Winter Symposium

2005-7 CoChair, American Society of Transplant Surgeons Continuing

Medical Education Committee

2005-7 Secretary, New York Center for Liver Transplantation

2004 New York State Department of Health, Taskforce on Expanded

Criteria Donation

2002-2004: American Society of Transplantation, Liver Intestine Committee

2003-2006 American Society of Transplant Surgeons Bylaws Committee

2002-present: New York Center for Liver Transplantation Board of Directors

2001-2003: New York Organ Donor Network Medical Board

2007-present: New York Organ Donor Network Medical Board

1999-present: American Society of Transplant Surgeons Education Committee

1999-present: American Society of Transplant Surgeons Vanguard Committee

1996-2001: New York Organ Donor Network kidney/pancreas committee

1997-2002: New York Center for Liver Transplantation Policy Committee

1995-96: University of California Islet Cell Consortium (1996)

2. Hospital/Departmental:

2008-present Montefiore Medical Center Strategic Planning Committee

2008-present Director of NSQIP, Department of Surgery

2005-2007 New York Presbyterian Hospital Perioperative Services Committee

2005 Weill Cornell Dept. of Surgery Program Development Committee

2002-2007 Independent Donor Evaluation Team (IDAT), New York

Presbyterian Hospital Center for Liver Disease

1997-2007: Liver Clinical Trials Network, New York Presbyterian

1997-2007 Transplant Executive Committee New York Presbyterian Hospital

2001-2003: Chairman of the Performance Improvement Committee, Transplant

Service Line, New York Presbyterian Hospital

1998-1999: New York Presbyterian Hospital Operating Room Capital

Committee

1998-1999: Leadership Committee of the Department of Surgery, Weill

Cornell Medical College

1997-2007: Department of Surgery Education committee, Weill Cornell

Medical College

Training Program Directorships:

Transplant Fellowship Program Director, New York Presbyterian Hospital, 2003-2007.

Teaching:

Intern Conference, Montefiore Medical Center, April 2007.

Medical Student Surgical Conference, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, May 2007.

Hepatobiliary Teaching Conference Director, Montefiore Medical Center (biweekly)

Hepatobiliary Teaching Conference Director, Weill Cornell Medical College (weekly)

Red Guild of Weill Medical College (medical student mentorship)

Faculty mentorship program for house staff in surgery

Surgical Anatomy Course Lecturer: November 2004, November 2005, November 2006

Preceptor for third year medical student surgical clerkship

Lecturer for third year medical student clerkship in surgery

Oral examiner for third year medical student clerkship in surgery

Clinical and Research Fellows:

2006 Anand Khakhar, MD

Transplantation Surgery Fellow

2006 Rodrigo Sandoval, MD

ASTS Transplant Surgery Fellow

2005-2006 Ari Mayerfield

Summer research student

2005-2006 Benjamin Samstein, MD

ASTS Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

2005-2006 James Guarrera, MD

ASTS Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

2004-2005 Raghu Vardarajan, MD

Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Transplant Surgeon, Chennai India.

2003-2005 Michael Goldstein, MD

ASTS Transplantation and Hepatobilairy Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center

2003-2004 Sarah Bellemare, MD

Liver Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery in Hepatobiliary

Surgery and Transplantation

Montefiore Medical Center-Einstein College of Medicine

2002-2004 John Allendorf, MD

Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, Hepatobiliary

Surgery

Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY, NY

2002-2004 Michael Marvin, MD

ASTS Transplant Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, Liver

Transplantation

Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY

2001-2002 Luis Arrazola, MD

Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellow

Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, Liver

Transplantation

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

1997-2001 Max Polyak

Columbia U. undergraduate research fellow

1998-2000 Denise Balog, PharmD.

Tacrolimus in delayed graft function.

1999-2000 Tara Sotsky, MD

Cornell U. Medical College student

1994 Dean Anselmo

UCLA resident in surgery, research fellow in transplantation

Thesis: lazaroids for treatment of reperfusion injury in steatotic

liver allografts

Editorial Boards

Transplantation

Manuscript Reviews:

American Journal of Transplantation

Liver Transplantation

Journal of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

Transplant Proceedings

American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting

International Transplant Congress

Kidney International

Journal of Gastroenterology

Transplantation

Abstract Review Committees:

Transplant 2000 Annual Meeting

Transplant 2001 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2002 Annual Meeting

American Society of Transplant Surgeons Winter Meeting 2002-2003

American Transplant Congress 2003 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2004 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2005 Annual Meeting

World Transplant Congress 2006 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2007 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2008 Annual Meeting

American Transplant Congress 2009 Annual Meeting

Public Policy (by invitation/appointment)

International Liver Transplant Society Consensus Conference on Expanded Criteria Liver

Donors, Philadelphia, November 2005.

New York State Department of Health Work Group on Expanded Criteria Liver

Donation: September – December 2004

New York Center for Liver Transplantation Expanded Criteria Donor Workgroup

November 2005-present

New York Organ Donor Network Research and Ethics Committee 2003-2004

Other Professional Activities

Consultant to the Department of Surgery, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New

Brunswick, NJ. 1997.

Site reviewer for fellowship training programs for the American Society of Transplant

Surgeons.

Genzyme Advisory Panel, Boston, 2006-2007

Course and Meeting Organization

Planning Committee for the 2009 International Liver Transplant Surgery (ILTS) Meeting,

New York, NY.

Planning Committee of the first ASTS Winter Symposium: ―Living Donor, Adult to

Adult Transplantation of the Kidney and Liver‖, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, February

2001.

Planning Committee of the ASTS Winter Symposium Organizational Committee:

―Solving the Organ Donor Crisis,‖

Live Donor Liver Transplantation, a Primer for Clinicians. Milan Kinkhabwala, Course

director, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, December 2005.

Peer Reviewed Research Funding

Health Resource Services Administration, Division of Transplantation, Department of

Health and Human Services. Grant 1R38OT01301-01-00 Principal Investigator

($614,000). Hypothermic Machine Preservation of Liver Grafts for Transplantation.

Renewal 2005

No Cost Extension 2006

National Institute of Digestive Diseases and Kidney – DK02-010

―Adult to Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation Cohort Study‖ (A2ALL), Co-

Investigator, Direct Costs $1,280,022

National Cancer Institute Investigator. PHASE II Consortium. Phase II Evaluation of

AntiVEGF Antibody for Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Weill Cornell Medical

College (Co-Investigator).

American Society of Transplantation-Roche Investigator Award. 1999-2001. Mediating

tolerance through dendritic cell modulation ($50,000)

Dumont UCLA Transplant Center 1995-96. (1) Reperfusion injury in steatotic liver

allografts in a Zucker rat model. (2) Modulation of nitric oxide pathways in reperfusion

of the hepatic allograft. (3) PSGL-1 glycoprotein modulation of hepatic reperfusion

injury.

NIH Student Research Fellow, 1988-1989. Laboratory of Immunogenetics and

Transplantation, Dr. M. Suthanthiran, Rogosin Institute, Cornell University Medical

College, T cell expression of cell surface tumor necrosis factor.

Pew Foundation Fellow, 1985. Albany Medical College Laboratory of Transplantation

Immunology. Post-traumatic suppression of macrophage activation.

Industry Sponsored Research Funding

2007 Celsion Thermodox Phase I Trial of Liposomal Adriamycin in Conjunction with

RF Ablation for the Treatment of Liver Tumors ($110,000). Celsion, Inc.

2006 Investigator initiated trial of Steroid Avoidance using Thymoglobulin in Liver

Transplantation. Genzyme Pharma, Inc. ($130,000)

2000 Phase III Randomized Controlled Study Comparing the Survival of Patients with

Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Thymitaq to Patients treated

with Doxorubicin. Zarix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Weill Cornell Medical College.

(Coinvestigator)

2002 An Open label randomized prospective multicenter study to compare the efficacy

and safety among three treatment regimens in patients receiving a liver transplant

for end stage liver disease caused by chronic hepatitis C infection.

Roche Pharmaceuticals ($200,000)

2000 Randomized Multicenter Comparative Trial of Prograf in Combination with

Rapamune or Cellcept after Kidney Transplantation.

Fujisawa Healthcare, Inc. $90,000

1998 Multicenter study of SDZ RAD tablets versus mycophenolate in renal

transplantation

Novartis Pharma AG $298,000

1998 Multicenter study of two doses of daclizumab in simultaneous pancreas and

kidney transplantation.

Roche Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $90,000

1998 Early steroid withdrawal using Simulect following renal transplantation

Principal Investigator - Novartis Pharma AG $69,000

1997 Tacrolimus induction for delayed graft function after renal transplantation

Principal Investigator - Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals $13,000

1997 Pulsatile preservation parameters in the evaluation of marginal kidney and liver

allografts.

Principal Investigator - Waters Instruments $40,000

1996 Hemostatic effects of aprotinin during liver transplantation

Principal Investigator - Miles Pharmaceuticals $16,000

Invited Lectures/Moderators (abbreviated list)

―Pediatric Live Donor Liver Transplantation.‖ Ira Greifer Symposium on Pediatric

Transplantation. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, May 2007.

―Multimodality Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma,‖ Surgical Grand Rounds,

Weill Cornell Medical Center, NY, NY, September 2006.

―Lessons in Hepatobiliary Surgery,‖ Medicine Grand Rounds, Brooklyn Hospital,

Brooklyn, NY, September 2006.

―Transplantation 101,‖ Update your Medicine CME course for Primary Care Physicians,

Weill Cornell Medical Center, June 2006.

―Live Donor Liver Transplantation,‖ Division of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds, Weill

Cornell Medical Center, 2006.

Moderator, Liver Session, American Hepatopancreatic and Biliary Surgery Association

(AHPBA) Annual Meeting, March 2006, Miami Florida.

―Multimodality Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma,‖ 3rd Annual Image Guided

Therapy Course, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, NY, NY, February 2006

Moderator, Liver Malignancy Parallel Session, Update Your Gastroenterology and

Hepatology CME Conference, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York NY,

December 2005.

International Liver Transplant Society Consensus Conference, ―Ethical Disclosure in

Expanded Criteria Donors,‖ Philadelphia, November 2005.

Genzyme Investigators Meeting, Philadelphia, April 2005

―Transplantation for Hepatobiliary Malignancy‖, Monahan Center CME Course, Weill

Cornell Medical College, NY, NY, September 2005.

―Surgical Management of Cholangiocarcinoma,‖ International Hepatic and

Pancreatobiliary Surgery Association (IHPBA) Meeting, India, September 2005.

―Liver Transplantation For Hepatocellular Carcinoma‖

2nd Annual Course in Interventional Radiology—Image Guided Ablative Therapy,

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY, NY

February 2004

Moderator for Ischemia Reperfusion Session at the American Transplant Congress,

Boston, May 2004

―Management of cholangiocarcinoma,‖ CME symposium, Department of Surgery,

Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. 2005

Moderator for Ischemia Reperfusion Session at the AASLD (American Society for the

Study of Liver Diseases) Scientific Session, Boston, November 2003

Parallel Lunch Session Moderator, Advances in Cold Perfusion, American Transplant

Congress, Washington, DC, May 2003.

Moderator for Live Donor Liver Transplantation Session at AASLD (American Society

for the Study of Liver Diseases) Scientific Session, Boston, November 2002.

Invited Lecturer American Society of Transplant Surgeons Winter Meeting, Miami

Beach, February 2002 ―To Pump or Not to Pump.‖

―Advances in Organ Preservation,‖ International Society of Organ Preservation, Orlando

2000.

Moderator for Organ Preservation Session at Transplant 2000, Joint Annual Meeting of

the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant

Surgeons, Chicago May 2000.

―Technology and Transplantation,‖ panelist at Transplant 2000 Annual Meeting, , Joint

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of

Transplant Surgeons Chicago May 2000.

Moderator for the 16th Annual Postgraduate Course in Gastroenterology, Hepatology,

and Nutrition. Columbia U. College of P&S, December, 1999.

Combined scientific symposium of the Philadelphia and New York Surgical Societies:

The evolving role of pancreas transplantation for diabetes mellitus. University Club,

New York, April 1999.

Digestive Disease Grand Rounds, Weill Medical College of Cornell University:

Management of portal hypertension in the era of liver transplantation. April 1999.

Update in Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Postgraduate Course. Columbia

University College of Physicians and Surgeons. The role of transplantation for primary

hepatic malignancy. December 1998.

Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Symposium. Moderator for session on

fulminant hepatic failure. Is there a role for shunts in the era of liver transplantation?

San Antonio, February 1998.

Moderator for Research Symposium. New York Surgical Society. February, 1998.

Current Status of Pancreas Transplantation. Department of Medicine Grand Rounds,

New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center. February 1997.

Abbreviated Peer Reviewed Accepted Abstracts

RM Ghobrial, CE Freise, JF Trotter, L Tong, AO Ojo, JH Fair, RA Fisher, MM

Kinkhabwala, AI Koffron, TL Pruett, KM Olthoff, The A2all Study Group. NIH-

NIDDK, Bethesda, Md. Donor Morbidity And Mortality Of Adult Living Donors For

Liver Transplantation. World Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, July 2006.

JF Trotter, NA Terrault, MM Kinkhabwala, RM Weinrieb, RM Merion, KA Wisniewski,

JH Fair, RA Fisher, AJ Koffron, S Saab, The A2ALL Study Group. NIH-NIDDK,

Bethesda, MD. OUTCOMES OF DONOR CANDIDATES EVALUATED FOR

ADULT-TO-ADULT LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION.

Elizabeth C Verna, Paul J Gaglio, Lorna M Dove, Milan Kinkhabwala, Jean C Emond,

Robert S Brown. EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PROLONGED INTERFERON AND

RIBAVIRIN FOR RECURRENT HEPATITIS C FOLLOWING ORTHOTOPIC LIVER

TRANSPLANTATION. World Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, July 2006.

M Kinkhabwala, A.Mayerfield, RS Brown, C. Kin, J. Renz, and JC Emond. Clinically

Significan t Hepatitis C Recurrence in Expanded Criteria Liver Grafts. 3rd Annual

University of Illinois Live Donor Transplantation Symposium, Sardinia, Italy, June

2006.

M.Kinkhabwala, DL Rudow, RS Brown, G.Davidzon, and JC Emond. Donor Morbidity

after Live Donor Liver Transplantation Based on the Clavien Scale. World Transplant

Congress, Boston, MA, July 2006.

M Kinkhabwala, A Mayerfield, C Kin, JC Emond, P Gaglio, RS Brown. NONIDEAL

LIVER GRAFTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RATES OF CLINICALLY

SIGNIFICANT RECURRENT HEPATITIS C. World Transplant Congress, Boston, MA,

July 2006.

James V Guarrera, Barbara Alkofer, Benjamin Samstein, Cindy Kin, Paul Gaglio, Lorna

Dove, Dominique Jan, Steve Lobritto, Milan Kinkhabwala, Robert S Brown Jr, Jean C

Emond, John F Renz. EXPANDED CRITERIA DONOR LIVER UTILIZATION: WHO

AND WHEN? World Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, July 2006.

James V Guarrera, Ben Arrington, Mary Donovan, John F Renz, Robert S Brown Jr, Jean

C Emond, and Milan Kinkhabwala. EARLY RESULTS OF A PHASE 1 TRIAL OF

HYPOTHERMIC MACHINE PRESERVATION IN HUMAN LIVER

TRANSPLANTATION. World Transplant Congress, Boston, MA, July 2006.

C. J. Kin, J. F. Renz, M. Kinkhabwala, D. Jan, R. Varadarajan, M. J. Goldstein, R. S.

Brown, J. C. Emond . EXTENDED DONOR CRITERIA ALLOGRAFTS MAXIMIZE

DONOR UTILITY AND PATIENT ACCESS TO LIVER TRANSPLANTATION.

American Transplant Congress, May 2005.

Dominique M. Jan, Steven Lobritto, Sarah Bellemare, John Renz, Michael Goldstein,

Peter R. Altman, Milan Kinkhabwala, Jean C. Emond. OPTIMAL TIMING OF LIVER

TRANSPLANTATION IN BILIARY ATRESIA: A COMPREHENSIVE

MANAGEMENT PLAN. American Transplant Congress, May 2005.

Michael Goldstein, Cindy Kin, Dominique Jan, Raghu Varadarajan, Joshua Weintraub,

John Renz, Milan Kinkhabwala, Jean Emond. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF

BILIARY COMPLICATIONS IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN AFTER 130 LIVING-

DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTS. American Transplant Congress, May 2005.

D. Lapointe Rudow, RS Brown, J Lee, JC Emond, D. Marratta, and M. Kinkhabwala.

Asymptomatic Thrombocytopenia after Donor Right Hepatectomy: Does Occult Portal

Hypertension Exist? American Transplant Congress 2004.

JV Guarrera, M Polyak, B. Arrington, J. Estevez, WT Stubenbord, JC Emond, and

M.Kinkhabwala. Hypothermic machine perfusion of liver grafts for transplantation:

preclinical assessment in human discard and miniature swine models. American

Transplant Congress 2004.

J.V. Guarrera, MD, M Polyak, B Arrington, J.C. Emond, WT Stubenbord, and M

Kinkhabwala. Normothermic preservation with a novel machine perfusate reduces

ischemia/reperfusion injury in a porcine liver model. American Transplant Congress

2004, Accepted for oral presentation. Winner of an ATC Young Investigator award.

N. Aurora, RS Brown, D Lapointe Rudow, JC Emond, J Renz, and M Kinkhabwala. Fate

of Livers Nobody Wants. American Transplant Congress 2004.

Guarrera JV, Sinha P, Allendorf J, Kinkhabwala M, Brown RS, Emond JC. Biliary

Reconstruction: can classic techniques meet new challenges? Poster presentation,

American Hepatopancreaticobiliary Association annual meeting, Miami, FL, March

2003.

Donovan MP, Kim PY, Russo MW, McCarthy J, Kinkhabwala M, Hafliger S, Brown RS

Jr, Emond JC. Risk Factors for Neurological Complications Following Liver Transplant.

Am J Trans Suppl 5 Vol 3 2003; P-374

Gaglio PJ, Malireddy S, Levitt BA, Rudow DL, Lefkotiwch J, Kinkhabwala M, Russo

MW, Emond JC, Brown RS Jr. Increased Risk of Cholestatic Hepatitis C in Recipients

of Grafts from Living Versus Cadaveric Liver Donors. Hepatology October 2003 Vol.

38 No 4 (1) P-160A

Milan Kinkhabwala, Kristin Wendt, Elaine Berg, Mark Russo. Impact Of Unos

Mandated Kidney Payback Policies On Pancreas Utilization In The New York Local

Area. American Transplant Congress, Washington, April 2002.

Maximilian Polyak, James V. Guarrera, Ben Arrington, Sandi Kapur, William T.

Stubenbord, Milan Kinkhabwala. Introduction Of A Novel Warm Perfusion Solution:

Technical And Functional Assessment In A Human Kidney Model. American Transplant

Congress, Washington, April 2002.

T. Gonwa, K. Rice, A. Langnas, S. Tomlanovich, G. Danovitch, S. Inokuchi, J.

Markowitz, M. Hardy, R. Mendez, S. Weinstein, C. Shield, C. Johnson, S. Jensik, R.

Filo, P. R. Rajagopalan, J. Colanna, M. Johnson, K. Lake, D. Conti, J. Dunn, G.

Basadonna, J. Scandling, B. Ketel, S. Steinberg, P. Gores, W. Concepcion, M.

Kinkhabwala, M. Holman, W. Fitzsimmons, P. Vanveldhuisen, V. Sullivan, D. Tolzman.

Sirolimus Vs Mmf-First Report Of A U.S.Multicenter Kidney Transplant Study With

Tacrolimus Combination Therapy. American Transplant Congress, Washington, April

2002.

Milan Kinkhabwala, James V. Guarrera, Michael R. Marvin, Sandip Kapur, Jean

C. Emond. Strategies For Accessory Vein Reconstruction In Adult Live Donor Liver

Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, Washington, April 2002.

Milan Kinkhabwala, James V. Guarrera, Michael R. Marvin, Sandip Kapur, Jean C.

Emond. Strategies For Accessory Vein Reconstruction In Adult Live Donor

Livertransplantation. American Transplant Congress, Washington, April 2002.

M. Kinkhabwala, L. P. Ryan, J. V. Guarrera, S. Kapur, M. R. Marvin, J. C. Emond.

Improving Operative Efficiency In Right Hepatic Live Donor Liver

Transplantation. American Transplant Congress, Washington, April 2002.

LaPointe Rudow D, Russo MW, Rosenthal L, Kinkhabwala M, Emond JC, Brown RS

Jr*. Impact of Living Donors on the Survival of a Cohort of Patients Listed for OLT.

Hepatology October 2002 Vol. 36, No.4, Pt.2 of 2:193A

James V. Guarrera, Prashant Sinha, Michael R. Marvin, Sandip Kapur, Milan

Kinkhabwala, Jean C. Emond Hepatic Artery Reconstruction In Living Donor And Split

LiverTransplantation: Do You Need The Microscope?.

American Transplant Congress, Washington, April 2002.

James V. Guarrera, Maximilian Polyak, Ben Arrington, Sandip Kapur, William T.

Stubenbord, Milan Kinkhabwala. Introduction Of A Novel Warm Perfusion Solution:

Implications For Expanding The Organ Donor Pool. American Transplant Congress,

Washington, April 2002.

Guarrera JV, Polyak MMR, Arrington B, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M, Stubenbord WT.

Oxygenated Warm Perfusion With a Novel Solution Reduces Ischemia/Reperfusion

Injury In A Porcine Liver Model. Oral Presentation, Advances in Organ Transplantation,

2002 Fellows’ Conference, Irving, TX, March 2002.

Guarrera JV, Sinha P, Marvin MR, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala, M, Lobritto SJ, Emond JC.

Microvascular hepatic artery anastomosis in pediatric segmental liver transplantation:

Microscope vs. loupe. Poster presentation, The Biennial Meeting of The International

Association for the Study of the Liver, Madrid, Spain, April 2002.

Guarrera JV, Polyak M, Arrington B, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M.

Normothermic perfusion with a novel solution reduces ischemia/reperfusion injury in a

porcine liver model. Oral Presentation, The 19th Annual International Congress of The

Transplantation Society, Miami, FL, August 2002.

Polyak M, Guarrera JV, Arrington B, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M.

Comparison of Vasosol vs. Viaspan in the cold stored and machine perfused kidneys.

Poster

Presentation, The 19th Annual International Congress of The Transplantation Society,

Miami,

FL, August 2002.

Guarrera JV, Sinha P, Allendorf JD, Kinkhabwala M, Brown RS, Emond JC. Complex

biliary reconstruction: The impact of routine use in contemporary liver transplantation.

Poster

Presentation, The 19th Annual International Congress of The Transplantation Society,

Miami,

FL, August 2002.

Russo M, Teixeira A, Guarrera JV, Jacobson IM, Lapointe-Rudow D, Kinkhabwala M,

Emond JC, Brown RS. Kinetics of biochemical recovery in adult living donor liver

transplantation is prolonged compared to cadaveric transplantation. Poster presentation,

The

53rd annual meeting of The American Association for the Study of Liver Disease,

Boston,

MA, November 2002. Hepatology 2002; 196A

Guarrera JV, Wendt KJ, Marvin M, Polyak M, Arrington B, Allendorf JD, Kinkhabwala

M,

Emond JC. Aggressive use of elderly cadaver liver donors between 80 and 92 years.

Hepatology 2002; 673A

Russo M, Teixeira A, Lapointe-Rudow D, Guarrera JV, Gaglio P, Brown RS. Emond JC,

Kinkhabwala M. Return of graft function in donors after adult living donor liver

transplantation. Poster presentation, The 53rd annual meeting of The American

Association for the Study of Liver Disease, Boston, MA, November 2002.

Guarrera JV, Sinha P, Allendorf J, Kinkhabwala M, Brown RS, Emond JC. Biliary

Reconstruction: can classic techniques meet new challenges? J Gastrointest Surg 2003

Feb;7(2):307-8

Gaglio P, Vyas J, Guarrera JV, Bellemare S, Kinkhabwala M, Lapointe-Rudow D, Brown

R,

Emond JC. Pentoxifylline attenuates liver injury following living donor liver

transplantation:

a case controlled study. Hepatology 2002; 36(4) Pt 2: 669A

Brown RS, Kumar KS, Lobritto SJ, Rudow DL, Harren P, Kinkhabwala M, Kapur S,

Emond JC. Comparison of Mayo End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) And Child-Turcotte-

Pugh (CTP) Scores As Predictors Of Pre-Liver Transplant (LT) Disease Severity And

Post-LT Outcomes In UNOS Status 2A Patients. American Journal of Transplantation

2001 Supplement 1, Vol 1: 283

Kinkhabwala M, Guarrera JV, Marvin MR, Goldstein M, Brown R, Kapur S, Lobritto S,

Lapointe-Rudow D, Russo M, Emond JC. A Flexible approach to hepatic vein

reconstruction

in live donor liver transplantation maximizes donor utilization. Poster presentation,

American

Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, Dallas, TX, November 2001.

Goldstein M, Guarrera JV, Marvin MR, Cataldegirmen G, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M,

Brown R, Emond JC. Comparative analysis of biliary complications in adults and

children after living-donor liver transplant. Poster presentation, American Association for

the Study of Liver Diseases, Dallas, TX, November 2001

Goldstein MJ, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M, Harren P, LaPoint Rudow D, Lobritto SJ, Russo

M, Brown RS, Weinberg A, Renz JF, Emond JC. Analysis Of Failure In Living Donor

Liver Transplantation (LRT): Differential Outcomes In Children And Adults. American

Journal of Transplantation 2001 Supplement 1, Vol 1: 260

Kinkhabwala M, Goldstein M, Sussman J, Kapur S, Guarrera JV, Weintraub J, Haskal Z,

Emond JC. Complex biliary reconstructions in adult-to-adult living-donor liver

transplantation are feasible and expand the donor pool. Oral Presentation, American

Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, Dallas, TX, November 2001

Salame, E, Soauf R, Kinkhabwala M, Harren P, Finn R, Brown RS, Emond JC. Impact

of the Extent of Hepatectomy on Donor Outcomes: Liver Function and Clinical

Recovery After Living Donor Liver Transplantation. Hepatology 2000; 32 No. 4 Pt.

2:251A

F. Vincenti, A. Monaco, J. Grinyo, M. Kinkhabwala, A. Roza, J. Neylan, K. Somberg.

Rapid steroid withdrawal versus standard steroid treatment in patients treated with

Simulect, Neoral, and Cellcept for the prevention of acute rejection in renal

transplantation: a multicenter randomized trial. Transplant 2000 meeting, Chicago, May

13, 2000.

M. Polyak, B.Arrington, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala. Novel cold storage

solution formulation improves early renal allograft function. Transplant 2000 meeting,

Chicago, May 2000.

M. Polyak, B. Arrington, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala. Maximizing early renal

allograft function in the era of donor scarcity: introduction of a novel machine perfusate

and results utilizing pulsatile preservation. Transplant 2000 meeting, Chicago, May

2000.

Emond JC, DeLuca T, Kinkhabwala M, Russo MW, Kapur S, Harren P, Rudow DL,

Lobritto S, Brown RS. Liver Transplantation (OLT) in UNOS Status 2A Patients is not

Futile: Implications for Utility and Allocation Policy. Hepatology 2000; 32 No. 4 Pt.

2:248A

M.Kinkhabwala, RS Brown, S.Kapur, S.Lobritto, P.Harren, D.Lapointe-Rudow, R.Odeh,

R.Finn, and JC Emond. Finding the optimal technique in adult living donor

transplantation: Is there still a role for auxiliary transplantation? Annual Meeting of the

American Association for the Study of Liver Disease, Chicago, November 1999.

MMR Polyak, B Arrington, WT Stubenbord, S Kapur, and M.Kinkhabwala. Pulsatile

Machine Preservation Improves Long Term Function in the Renal Allograft. American

Society of Transplant Surgeons 25th Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 1999.

T Sotsky, MMR Polyak, R Riggio, WT Stubenbord, S Kapur, D Serur, R Billman, D

Balog, and M. Kinkhabwala. Hepatitis C Infection Confers Increased Risk Of

Immunologic Failure Following Renal Transplantation. American Society of Transplant

Surgeons 25th Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 1999.

MMR Polyak, B.Arrington, S Kapur, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala. Donor

Treatment With Phentolamine Mesylate Improves Perfusion Characteristics And Early

Renal Allograft Function. American Society of Transplantation 18th Annual Meeting,

Chicago, May 1999.

J Rao, M Maluccio, M Talmor, S Kapur, M Suthanthiran, and M Kinkhabwala. Dendritic

Cell Conditioning With Cyclosporine: Conversion From An Immunizing To A

Tolerogenic Phenotype. American Society of Transplantation 18th Annual Meeting,

Chicago, May 1999.

MMR Polyak, B Arrington, S Kapur, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala.

Supplemental Reduced Glutathione During Cold Ischemia Does Not Improve Early

Renal Allograft Function. American Society of Transplantation 18th Annual Meeting,

Chicago, May 1999.

Kinkhabwala M, Brown RS, Kapur S, Lobritto S, Harren PA, Rudow DL, Odeh, R, Finn

R, Emond JC. Auxiliary Partial VS. Total Hepatic Replacement: Finding the Optimal

Technique in Adult Living Donor Transplantation. Hepatology 1999; 30 No. 4 Pt.

2:171A

Brown RS*, Kinkhabwala M, Lobritto S, Rudow DL, Harren PA, Emond JC. Liver

Transplantation in the Era of Donor Scarcity: Has the Evaluation Process Become Futile?

Hepatology 1999; 30 No. 4 Pt. 2:180A

M.Polyak, B.Arrington, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala. Ionized Calcium

Concentration in Machine Perfusate Predicts Early Graft Function in Extended Criteria

Donor Kidneys. The Transplantation Society XVII World Congress, Montreal, Canada,

July 1998.

M.Polyak, B.Arrington, WT Stubenbord, and M. Kinkhabwala. Prostaglandin E1 in

Machine Perfusate Reduces Early Graft Dysfunction in Extended Criteria Donor

Kidneys. American Society of Transplant Physicians Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,

May 1998.

M.Kinkhabwala, M.Polyak, B. Arrington, and WT Stubenbord. Pulsatile Perfusion

Characteristics as Predictors of Early Graft Function in Marginal Donor Kidneys.

International Transplant Congresses-Fourth International Congress of the Society of

Organ Sharing, Washington DC, July 1997.

M. Kinkhabwala, M.Polyak, B.Arrington, and WT Stubenbord. Pulsatile Perfusion

Characteristics as Predictors of Graft Outcome in Marginal Donor Kidneys. New York

Transplant Society Annual Meeting, New York, New York, February 1997.

M.Kinkhabwala and the US Multicenter FK506 Liver Study Group. FK506 (tacrolimus)

Versus Cyclosporine Two Year Survival After Liver Transplantation: The Effect of

Freedom From Steroid Resistant Rejection. American Society of Transplant Physicians

15th Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 1996.

M. Kinkhabwala, H.Yersiz, K.Olthoff, D.Imagawa, P.Seu, S.Rudich, C.R.Shackleton,

and R.W. Busuttil. Prospective Trial of T-tube Versus no T-tube in Liver

Transplantation, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, 22nd Annual Scientific

Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 1996.

M.Kinkhabwala, A.Wilkinson, G.Danovitch, J.T.Rosenthal, A.Sanford, R.W.Busuttil,

and C.R.Shackleton. Role of Tacrolimus in Simultaneous Kidney Pancreas

Transplantation, American Society of Transplant Physicians, Dallas, Texas, May 1996.

M. Kinkhabwala, A.Wilkinson, G.Danovitch, A.Sanford, D.Imagawa, P.Seu,

J.T. Rosenthal, R.W. Busuttil, and C.R. Shackleton. The Role of Tacrolimus in

Simultaneous Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation, Western Association of Transplant

Surgeons Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington, February 1996.

M.Kinkhabwala, D.Imagawa, P.Seu, M.Abe, D.Green, C.R. Shackleton, and R.W.

Busuttil. ―Ultrasound Screening of the Marginal Liver Donor,‖ Western Association of

Transplant Surgeons Annual Meeting. Seattle, Washington, February 1996. First Prize,

In-Training Competition.

M. Kinkhabwala, P.Seu, S.Rudich, K.Olthoff, D.Imagawa, S.Shaked,

C.R. Shackleton, and R.W. Busuttil. Transplantation for Polycystic Liver Disease,

Western Association of Transplant Surgeons 19th Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City,

February 1995.

Chapters

DL Rudow, M.Kinkhabwala, and JC Emond. Live Donor Liver Transplantation: Donor

Morbidity, In Live Donor Transplantation (Benedetti and Gruessner, eds.) In Press.

M.Schilsky, M.Kinkhabwala, and JC Emond. Liver Transplantation, in O’Grady, Lake,

and Howdle (eds.). Comprehensive Clinical Hepatology 2nd

Edition. Harcourt

Publishers, London, in press.

M. Kinkhabwala and J.C. Emond. Liver Transplantation, in O’Grady, Lake, and Howdle

(eds.). Comprehensive Clinical Hepatology. Harcourt Publishers, London 2000.

M.Kinkhabwala and R.W.Busuttil. Transplantation and Organ Procurement. In Mattox,

Moore and Feliciano (eds.). Trauma, 5th edition, McGraw Hill 1999.

PS Barie, M Kinkhabwala, S Pon. Hepatobiliary Complications in the ICU: Why is my

Patient Yellow? In DT Porembica (ed). Critical Care Symposium 1997-The Beacon of

Excellence. Society of Critical Care Medicine 1997: 183-229.

Milan Kinkhabwala, M.D. and David Imagawa, M.D. PhD. ―Renal and Pancreatic

Transplantation,‖ in F. Bongard, M. Stamos, and E.Passaro (eds.). Surgery: A Clinical

Approach. Churchill Livingstone, New York 1996

Milan Kinkhabwala, M.D., and Ronald W. Busuttil, M.D, PhD., ―Donor Hepatectomy‖,

in Phillips, Michael G. (ed) . Organ Procurement, Preservation and Distribution in

Transplantation. UNOS Publications: Richmond, 1996.

Articles

1. Kinkhabwala M, Sehajpal P, Skolnik E, Smith D, Sharma VK, Vlassara H,

Cerami A, et al. A novel addition to the T cell repertory. Cell surface expression of tumor

necrosis factor/cachectin by activated normal human T cells. J Exp Med 1990;171:941-

946.

2. Shackleton CR, Martin P, Melinek J, Stothers L, Millis JM, Olthoff KM,

Imagawa DK, et al. Lack of correlation between the magnitude of preservation injury and

the incidence of acute rejection, need for OKT3, and conversion to FK506 in

cyclosporine-treated primary liver allograft recipients. Transplantation 1995;60:554-558.

3. Goss JA, Shackleton CR, Swenson K, Satou NL, Nuesse BJ, Imagawa DK,

Kinkhabwala MM, et al. Orthotopic liver transplantation for congenital biliary atresia. An

11-year, single-center experience. Ann Surg 1996;224:276-284; discussion 284-277.

4. Imagawa DK, Dawson S, 3rd, Holt CD, Kirk PS, Kaldas FM, Shackleton CR, Seu

P, et al. Hyperlipidemia after liver transplantation: natural history and treatment with the

hydroxy-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitor pravastatin. Transplantation

1996;62:934-942.

5. Kinkhabwala M, Wilkinson A, Danovitch G, Rosenthal JT, Tooley TK, Sanford

A, Imagawa D, et al. The role of whole organ pancreas transplantation in the treatment of

type I diabetes. Am J Surg 1996;171:516-520.

6. Seu P, Neelankanta G, Csete M, Olthoff KM, Rudich S, Kinkhabwala M,

Imagawa DK, et al. Liver transplantation for fulminant hepatic failure in a Jehovah's

Witness. Clin Transplant 1996;10:404-407.

7. Seu P, Shackleton CR, Shaked A, Imagawa DK, Olthoff KM, Rudich SR,

Kinkhabwala M, et al. Improved results of liver transplantation in patients with portal

vein thrombosis. Arch Surg 1996;131:840-844; discussion 844-845.

8. Seu P, Imagawa DK, Olthoff KM, Yersiz H, Rosenthal TJ, Sellers CA, Ginther G,

et al. A prospective study on the reliability and cost effectiveness of preoperative

ultrasound screening of the "marginal" liver donor. Transplantation 1996;62:129-130.

9. Polyak M, Boykin J, Arrington B, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M. Pulsatile

preservation characteristics predict early graft function in extended criteria donor

kidneys. Transplant Proc 1997;29:3582-3583.

10. Shackleton CR, Goss JA, Swenson K, Colquhoun SD, Seu P, Kinkhabwala MM,

Rudich SM, et al. The impact of microsurgical hepatic arterial reconstruction on the

outcome of liver transplantation for congenital biliary atresia. Am J Surg 1997;173:431-

435.

11. Han SH, Kinkhabwala M, Martin P, Holt C, Murray N, Seu P, Rudich S, et al.

Resolution of recurrent hepatitis B in two liver transplant recipients treated with

famciclovir. Am J Gastroenterol 1998;93:2245-2247.

12. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M. Prostaglandin E1

improves pulsatile preservation characteristics and early graft function in expanded

criteria donor kidneys. Asaio J 1998;44:M610-612.

13. Rosen HR, Martin P, Goss J, Donovan J, Melinek J, Rudich S, Imagawa DK, et

al. Significance of early aminotransferase elevation after liver transplantation.

Transplantation 1998;65:68-72.

14. Rudich SM, Kinkhabwala MM, Murray NG, See DM, Busuttil RW, Imagawa

DK. Successful treatment of mycotic hepatic artery pseudoaneurysms with arterial

reconstruction and liposomal amphotericin B. Liver Transpl Surg 1998;4:91-93.

15. Swenson K, Seu P, Kinkhabwala M, Maggard M, Martin P, Goss J, Busuttil R.

Liver transplantation for adult polycystic liver disease. Hepatology 1998;28:412-415.

16. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M. Calcium

ion concentration of machine perfusate predicts early graft function in expanded criteria

donor kidneys. Transpl Int 1999;12:378-382.

17. Polyak MM, Arrington B, Hardy MA, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M. The

state of renal preservation for transplantation in New York. Transplant Proc

1999;31:2091-2093.

18. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Stubenbord WT, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M.

Prostaglandin E1 influences pulsatile preservation characteristics and early graft function

in expanded criteria donor kidneys. J Surg Res 1999;85:17-25.

19. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M.

Glutathione supplementation during cold ischemia does not confer early functional

advantage in renal transplantation. Transplantation 2000;70:202-205.

20. Polyak MM, Arrington B, Gage F, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M.

Supplemental reduced glutathione during cold ischemia does not improve early renal

allograft function. Transplant Proc 2000;32:32-34.

21. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Stubenbord WT, Boykin J, Brown T, Jean-Jacques

MA, Estevez J, et al. The influence of pulsatile preservation on renal transplantation in

the 1990s. Transplantation 2000;69:249-258.

22. Polyak MM, Arrington BO, Kapur S, Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M. Donor

treatment with phentolamine mesylate improves machine preservation dynamics and

early renal allograft function. Transplantation 2000;69:184-186.

23. Blumenfeld JD, Catanzaro DF, Kinkhabwala M, Cheigh J, Hartono C, Serur D,

Kapur S, et al. Renin system activation and delayed function of the renal transplant. Am J

Hypertens 2001;14:1270-1272.

24. Inadomi JM, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M, Cello JP. The laparoscopic evaluation of

ascites. Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am 2001;11:79-91.

25. Vincenti F, Monaco A, Grinyo J, Kinkhabwala M, Neylan J, Roza A, Somberg K.

Rapid steroid withdrawal versus standard steroid therapy in patients treated with

basiliximab, cyclosporine, and mycophenolate mofetil for the prevention of acute

rejection in renal transplantation. Transplant Proc 2001;33:1011-1012.

26. Brown RS, Jr., Kumar KS, Russo MW, Kinkhabwala M, Rudow DL, Harren P,

Lobritto S, et al. Model for end-stage liver disease and Child-Turcotte-Pugh score as

predictors of pretransplantation disease severity, posttransplantation outcome, and

resource utilization in United Network for Organ Sharing status 2A patients. Liver

Transpl 2002;8:278-284.

27. Kumar KS, Lefkowitch J, Russo MW, Hesdorffer C, Kinkhabwala M, Kapur S,

Emond JC, et al. Successful sequential liver and stem cell transplantation for hepatic

failure due to primary AL amyloidosis. Gastroenterology 2002;122:2026-2031.

28. Salame E, Goldstein MJ, Kinkhabwala M, Kapur S, Finn R, Lobritto S, Brown R,

Jr. et al. Analysis of donor risk in living-donor hepatectomy: the impact of resection type

on clinical outcome. Am J Transplant 2002;2:780-788.

29. Gaglio PJ, Malireddy S, Levitt BS, Lapointe-Rudow D, Lefkowitch J,

Kinkhabwala M, Russo MW, et al. Increased risk of cholestatic hepatitis C in recipients

of grafts from living versus cadaveric liver donors. Liver Transpl 2003;9:1028-1035.

30. Goldstein MJ, Salame E, Kapur S, Kinkhabwala M, LaPointe-Rudow D, Harren

NPP, Lobritto SJ, et al. Analysis of failure in living donor liver transplantation:

differential outcomes in children and adults. World J Surg 2003;27:356-364.

31. Kinkhabwala MM, Guarrera JV, Leno R, Brown RS, Prowda J, Kapur S, Emond

JC. Outflow reconstruction in right hepatic live donor liver transplantation. Surgery

2003;133:243-250.

32. Vincenti F, Monaco A, Grinyo J, Kinkhabwala M, Roza A. Multicenter

randomized prospective trial of steroid withdrawal in renal transplant recipients receiving

basiliximab, cyclosporine microemulsion and mycophenolate mofetil. Am J Transplant

2003;3:306-311.

33. Russo MW, LaPointe-Rudow D, Kinkhabwala M, Emond J, Brown RS. Impact of

adult living donor liver transplantation on waiting time survival in candidates listed for

liver transplantation. Am J Transplant 2004;4:427-431.

34. Russo MW, LaPointe-Rudow D, Teixeira A, Guarrera J, Dove LM, Gaglio P,

Emond, JC, Kinkhabwala M, Brown RS Jr. Interpretation of liver chemistries in adult

donors after living donor liverTransplantation. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2004 Oct;38(9):810-

4.

35. Guarrera JV, Sinha P, Lobritto SJ, Brown RS Jr, Kinkhabwala M, Emond JC.

Microvascular hepatic artery anastomosis in pediatric segmental liver

transplantation: microscope vs loupe. Transpl Int. 2004 Nov;17(10):585-8. Epub 2004

Nov 03

36. Rudow DL, Brown RS Jr, Emond JC, Marratta D, Bellemare S, Kinkhabwala

M. One-year morbidity after donor right hepatectomy. Liver Transpl. 2004

Nov;10(11):1428-31.

37. Russo MW, LaPointe-Rudow D, Kinkhabwala M, Emond J, Brown RS Jr.

Impact of adult living donor liver transplantation on waiting time survival in

candidates listed for liver transplantation. Am J Transplant. 2004 Mar;4(3):427-31.

38. Gaglio PJ, Malireddy S, Levitt BS, Lapointe-Rudow D, Lefkowitch J,

Kinkhabwala M, Russo MW, Emond JC, Brown RS Jr.

Increased risk of cholestatic hepatitis C in recipients of grafts from living

versus cadaveric liver donors. Liver Transpl. 2003 Oct;9(10):1028-35.

39. Kinkhabwala M, Stubenbord WM, and Kapur S. Letter: Transplant Proc. 2005

Dec;37(10):4642

40. Moss J, Lapointe-Rudow D, Renz JF, Kinkhabwala M, Dove LM, Gaglio PJ, Emond

JC, Brown RS Jr. Selective utilization of obese donors in living donor liver

transplantation: implications for the donor pool. Am J Transplant. 2005 Dec;5(12):2974-

81.

41. Renz JF, Kin C, Kinkhabwala M, Jan D, Varadarajan R, Goldstein M, Brown R

Jr, Emond JC. Utilization of extended donor criteria liver allografts maximizes donor use

and patient access to liver transplantation. Ann Surg. 2005 Oct;242(4):556-63

42. Stubenbord WT, Kinkhabwala M, Kapur S. Transplantation. 2005 Jun

27;79(12):1774

43. Yao FY, Kinkhabwala M, LaBerge JM, Bass NM, Brown R Jr, Kerlan R, Venook A,

Ascher NL, Emond JC, Roberts JP. The impact of pre-operative loco-regional therapy on

outcome after liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma. Am J Transplant. 2005

Apr;5

44. Verna EC, Hunt KH, Renz JF, Rudow DL, Hafliger S, Dove LM, Kinkhabwala M,

Emond JC, Brown RS Jr. Predictors of candidate maturation among potential living

donors. Am J Transplant. 2005 Oct;5(10):2549-54.

45. Alkofer B, Samstein B, Guarrera JV, Kin C, Jan D, Bellemare S, Kinkhabwala M,

Brown R Jr, Emond JC, Renz JF. Extended donor criteria liver allografts.

Semin Liver Dis. 2006 Aug;26(3):221-33

46. Solomon GJ, Kinkhabwala MM, Akhtar M.

Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the liver.

Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2006 Oct;130(10):1548-51.

47. Diaz GC, Renz JF, Nishanian E, Kinkhabwala M, Emond JC, Wagener G.

Anesthetic management of combined heart-liver transplantation.

J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2007 Apr;21(2):253-6

Bibliographic Summary

Dr. Milan Kinkhabwala is the current Chief of the Division of Transplantation at

Montefiore Medical Center and Professor of Surgery at Albert Einstein College of

Medicine in New York.

Dr. Kinkhabwala is a university-based hepatobiliary and transplant surgeon. He

completed surgical training at Cornell University Medical College and formal

hepatobiliary/transplant fellowship at UCLA Medical Center, one of the largest liver

centers in the world. He then joined the faculty at New York Presbyterian Hospital, with

a joint appointment at both Columbia Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical Center. He

was a founding partner in the Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation, a

multidisciplinary liver center established at New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1997. At

New York Presbyterian, Dr. Kinkhabwala served as the UNOS surgical director of

pancreas transplantation, and UNOS surgical director of the live donor liver transplant

program.

His practice includes liver transplantation in adults and children, hepatobiliary and

pancreatic surgery, kidney and pancreas transplantation. He has performed over 300 liver

transplants, 200 kidney transplants, and 50 pancreas transplants. He has performed over

100 live donor hepatectomies. He leads an active multidisciplinary group practice in

liver oncology and is an expert in hepatic resectional surgery, radiofrequency ablation,

surgery of the biliary tract and pancreas.

Dr. Kinkhabwala has a national reputation in liver transplantation and is a senior member

of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and the American Society of

Transplantation, organizations in which he has held and currently holds leadership

positions. As program director of the ASTS fellowship program at New York

Presybterian, he has mentored numerous young surgeons and participated in national

policy in the development of transplant surgical education. He served on the Board of

New York State’s Center for Liver Transplantation (NYCLT) consortium, which

oversees liver transplantation in New York State.

His academic interests include the use of expanded criteria organs for transplantation,

hepatic malignancy, organ preservation and ischemia/reperfusion injury, and has a

federally funded research grant in liver perfusion. He has authored and coauthored

numerous articles and chapters, and lectures regularly both regionally and internationally

on liver and transplant related topics. Dr. Kinkhabwala has been a committed surgical

educator. He has directed liver related teaching conferences for residents and fellows,

and was the Fellowship Program Training Director for New York Presbyterian Hospital.

Fellows who finished the training program under Dr. Kinkhabwala’s guidance are leaders

in academic surgical and transplant programs nationwide.

Additional information:

www.cornellphysicians.com/mkinkhabwala

www.livermd.org

www.nyptransplant.org/pdf/nyp_trans_fall06.pdf

www.nyptransplant.org/pdf/transplant_newsletter_fall05.pdf

www.nypdigestive.org/pdf/newsletter_digestive_spr_2006

www.aamc.org/newsroom/reporter/june03/transplants.htm

pittmed.health.pitt.edu/Fall_2006/lastcall.pdf

www.rogosin.org/staff.html

cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/surgery/liver/staff.html

www.organdonor.gov/fy2003awards.html

http://www.montefiore.org/transplant/