Kurtis Campbell, M.D.
Kurtis A. Campbell, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. After 13 years as a full-time surgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, he now practices mainly at the Anne Arundel Medical Center affiliated with Hopkins but also continues to perform surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Campbell obtained his undergraduate degree at Denison University in 1982 and graduated from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1986. His residency training in General Surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital was completed in 1993, after which he spent a year of fellowship training in Surgical Oncology and complex pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgery at Hopkins under Dr. Cameron. He has also completed a fellowship in Surgical Critical Care. His primary clinical interests include pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgery, general surgery of the gastrointestinal tract, minimally invasive (laparoscopic) techniques, and surgery of complex abdominal and GI problems.
- University Appointments:
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Associate Professor of Surgery (part-time)
- Degrees:
- 1982 B.A. Biology, Denison University (Granville, OH))
- 1986 M.D. Medicine, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD
- Training:
- 1986-1993 Resident in General Surgery, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
- 1988-1990 Fellowship in Surgical Research, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
- 1993-1994 Fellowship in Surgical Oncology with focus in hepabiliary and pancreatic surgery, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
- 1995-1996 Fellowship in Surgical Critical Care, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD)
- Board Certifications and Certificates:
- American Board of General Surgery
- American Board of Surgery Specialty Certificate in Surgical Critical Care
- Clinical Interests:
- Tumors and disease of the pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder
- Management of complex abdominal and GI surgery problems
- Research interests:
- Outcomes in pancreatic and biliary surgery
- Outcomes from surgical management of complex abdominal wall defects
- Recent publications:
- Hruban RH, Takaori K, Canto M, Fishman EK, Campbell K, Brune K, Kern SE, Goggins M. Clinical Importance of Precursor Lesions in the Pancreas. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg 2007; 14: 255- 263.
- Shih SP, Schulick RD, Cameron JL, Lillemoe KD, Pitt HA, Choti MA, Campbell KA, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA. Gallbladder Cancer: The role of laparoscopy and radical resection. Ann Surg 2007; 245: 893-901.
- Winter JM, Cameron JL, Yeo CJ, Alao B, Lillemoe KD, Campbell KA, Schulick RD. Biochemical Markers Predict Morbidity and Mortality Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy. J Amer Coll Surg 2007; 204: 1029-1036.
- Galanis C, Zamani A, Cameron JL, Campbell KA, Lillemoe KD, Caparrelli D, Chang D, Hruban RH, Yeo CJ. Resected Serous Cystic Neoplasms of the Pancreas: Locally aggressive behavior as a predictor of malignant disease? A review of 158 patients with recommendations for treatment. J Gast Surg 2007; 11: 820-826.
- Seth AK, Argani P, Campbell KA, Cameron JL, Pawlik TM, Schulick RD, Choti MA, Wolfgang CL. Acinar Cell Carcinoma of the Pancreas: An institutional series of resected patients and review of the literature. J Gast Surg (in press).
- Kandil E, Tufaro AP, Campbell KA. Rectus abdominus intramuscular hemangioma. Arch Surg (in press).
- Seth AK, Argani P, Campbell KA. Angiosarcoma of the Pancreas: Discussion of a Rare Epithelioid Neoplasm. Pancreas (in press).
Dr. Campbell can be contacted at the following address:
600 Ridgely Avenue
Suite 222
Annapolis, MD 21401
Phone: 410-266-9966
Fax: 410-266-6819
Email:
kcampbel@jhmi.edu