Carl E.
Haisch, MD
Residency Program Director
Director of Surgical Education
Director, Surgical Immunology and Transplantation
Professor of Surgery
Adjunct Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
East Carolina University
School of Medicine
Division of Transplant Surgery,
4S10 Brody Building
Greenville, NC 27858-4354
FAX: 252.744.3452
Telephone: 252.744.2620
Current professional and academic appointments:
Director, Surgical Immunology and Transplantation
1992-Present
Associate Surgical Residency Program Director, ECU School of Medicine 1998-Present
Director of Surgical Education, ECU School of Medicine 1998-Present
Professor of Surgery and Adjunct professor of Microbiology and Immunology 1997-Present
Undergraduate medical education:
George Fox College BA 1969
University of Washington MD 1973
Postgraduate medical education:
Internal Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
Internship 1973-74
General Surgery, University of Illinois Hospitals Internship 1974-75
University of Illinois Hospital Residency 1975-76
East Carolina University Residency, General Surgery 1978-79
Episcopal Hospital Residency, General Surgery 1981-83
University of Washington Fellowship, Burns, Trauma, Pulmonary Research 1976-78
East Carolina University Fellowship, Transplant and Vascular Surgery Research 1979-81
Albany Medical College Fellowship, Clinical Transplantation 1983-84
Clinical Interests:
Transplantation, transplantation in African-Americans, critical care, vascular access,
trauma.
Research Interests:
Role of vascular endothelium in cell mediated xenogenic responses, tolerance in
xenotransplantation, organ and tissue donor potential among injury fatalities
and non-heart beating organ donation.
Research activities:
"Living Donation in the African-American Community" Ortho Biotech
"Role of the Vascular Endothelium in Cell Mediated Xenogeneic Responses" ECU Starter Grant
"Cold Preservation of Canine Kidneys" Abbott Laboratories
"Organ Preservation for Transplantation" Abbott Laboratories
Publications:
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Haisch CE, Verbanac K. Immunity and the Immunocompromised Patient, In Modern
Surgical Care: Physiologic Foundations. Miller, Thomas (ed), Quality Medical
Publishing, Inc. 1997.
Brasile, Lauren, Green, Ernie, and Haisch,
Carl. Ex Vivo Resuscitation of Kidneys After Postmortem Warm
Ischemia. ASAIO Journal. 43(5): M427-M430,
September-October, 1997.
Eckhoff, Devin E, Haisch, Carl E, Contreras,
Juan L, Thomas, Francis T, Robbins, Michelle, and Thomas, Judith
M. Experience with Renal Transplantation in the Non-Human Primate:
A Modified Ureteroneocystostomy to Prevent Urologic Complications.
Journal Investigative Surgery, 13(5) 247-251 Sept-Oct,
2000.
Eckhoff, Devin E, Haisch, Carl E, Contreras,
Juan L, Thomas, Francis T, Robbins, Michelle, and Thomas, Judith
M. Experience with Renal Transplantation in the Non-Human Primate:
A Modified Ureteroneocystostomy to Prevent Urologic Complications.
Journal Investigative Surgery, 13(5) 247-251 Sept-Oct,
2000.
Philpott, Jonathan M, Ng, Peter C, Wixon,
Christopher L, Hoey, Brian A, Kiesnowski, Brian, Crombie, Courtney
H, Walker, Jamie S, Meade, Paul G, Foil, Beth and Haisch, Carl E.
Rectal Blowout by Personal Watercraft Water Jet-A Case Report and
Review of Literature, Journal of Trauma 47(2):385-388.
Arnold, AN, Hurwitz, RL, Taylor, DA, Haisch,
CE, and Rebellato, LM. African-American Recipients of Kidneys From
Living Donors Have Similar Graft Survival as Non-African-American
Recipients, Human Immunology 61(2):S75, October, 2000.
Stubenistky, Bart, Booster, Maurits, Brasile,
Lauren, Araneda, Dorian, Haisch, Carl, and Kootstra Gauke.
Exsanguinous Metabolic Support Perfusion-A New Strategy to Improve
Graft Function After Kidney Transplantation. Transplantation,
70(8):1254-1258, October, 2000.
Coleman, TS, Pittman, HK, Purser, SM, Haisch,
CE, Verbanac, KM. Human T-Cell-Porcine Endothelial Cell
Interactions Induce Human Th1 Cytokines and Porcine Activation
Markers. Journal of Surgical Research, 97)2): 184-191, May
15, 2001.
Brasile, L., Stubenitsky, B, Booster, M.,
Green, E, Haisch, C, and Kootstra, G. Application of Exsanguineous
Metabolic Support to Human Kidneys. Transplant Proceedings,
33:964-965, 2001
Stubenitsky,B.M., Booster, M.H., Brasile,
L., Araneda, D., Haisch, C.E., and Koostra, G. Pretransplantation
Prognostic Testing on Damaged Kidneys During Ex Vivo Warm
Perfusion. Transplantation, 71(5):, March 16, 2001, I n
Press.
National/Regional Presentations
"Preventive Aspects in Related Health Problems, Renal Transplantation in African
Americans: Access and Outcomes." CE Haisch, Presenter. Key West, Florida, March
14-15, 1997.
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. "Cyclooxygenase-2 Inhibitor
(NS-398) Improves Survival and Restores Leukocyte Counts in Burn Infection." CE
Haisch, Presenter. January 15, 1998.
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