
Nicholas McKenna
@npmckenna
Colorectal Surgeon @MayoClinic; views are my own
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01-07-2017 17:55:47
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Great to be back at the Southern Surgical Association meeting presenting our work on LARS. Thank you to susan galandiuk for discussing our paper.


Possible better prognosis with isolated inguinal lymph node metastases in rectal cancer. Mayo Clinic General Surgery Residency Mayo Clinic Surgical Education European Journal of Surgical Oncology authors.elsevier.com/c/1eIG12gGSnxg…

Rectal cancer with synchronous inguinal lymph node metastasis without distant metastasis. A call for further oncological evaluation Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center Mayo Clinic General Surgery Residency Mayo Clinic Radiation Oncology Nicholas McKenna David Larson, MD MBA European Society of Surgical Oncology (ESSO) Oncology Advance bit.ly/3fT5f1Z


Thanks to Mayo Clinic General Surgery Residency John Stulak for the Chief trip to the Mayo Clinic Interactive Surgery Symposium in Kauai. #workhardplayhard as David Farley, MD used to say.



Congrats to Dr McKenna Nicholas McKenna and Mayo Clinic Critical 30 days and extensive surgery leads to higher rates of VTE



7 years (and 7 winters) later, my last day as a MayoGenSurg resident is complete. Thanks to all who made it possible including John Stulak Kellie Mathis Amy Lee Lightner, MD Liz Habermann, PhD MPH amongst countless others.


Thanks to Dr. Omar M Ghanem for being a coauthor and helping institute the change

Great meeting all the Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery #colorectalsurgery fellowship applicants this morning. Hard to believe it’s been one year since I was interviewing and Reese’s living room became a makeshift Zoom studio.


New Today: VTE risk after #colorectal surgery for #cancer may extend to 90 days postoperatively and be increased by operation performed and operative extent. ow.ly/fLkv50Mltin Nicholas McKenna Mayo Clinic Liz Habermann, PhD MPH


Congratulations to Francisco Abarca Rendon M.D. on your last day of Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery colorectal surgery fellowship and to Kellie Mathis for graduating your last fellow as international fellowship PD.


Late post, CRS fellowship graduation graduation, Three Amigos and PD Dr Kelley Nicholas McKenna Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery


Not possible without and amazing institution Mayo Clinic and colleagues Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery Eric J. Dozois Kellie Mathis Sherief Shawki, MD, FACS, FASCRS Amit Merchea Nitin Mishra Luca Stocchi MD,MBA Nicholas McKenna @williamperrynz

Latest on colostomy closure surgical site infections by Mayo Clinic General Surgery Residency resident @MaxMirandeDO. Applying to CRS fellowship this summer. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Colon & Rectal Surgery at Mayo Clinic is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. On this day in 1924, Dr. Louis A. Buie was appointed as the first head of then named Section of Proctology. Congratulations on such a storied history of innovation and service to patients.


Eric J. Dozois kicks off the 100 yr celebration of our CRS division Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery story of CRS specialization, huge history. David Larson, MD MBA Nicholas McKenna Francisco Abarca Rendon M.D.


Great seeing my former co-fellow Francisco Abarca Rendon M.D. at the Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery 100 Year Anniversary


Just one of the many papers written by Richard Sassun M.D. in his one year research fellowship in colorectal surgery Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery

Current Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery colorectal fellow and future UAB Surgery colorectal surgeon Lauren Gleason (Theiss) on colectomy-free survival after proctectomy alone for Crohn’s disease at #ASCRS25
