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Tracey L. Weigel, MD
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Professor, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Chief, Section of Thoracic Surgery
H4/316 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 537927375
Office: (608) 265-0499
Appointments: (608) 263-7502
FAX: (608) 263-0547
weigel@surgery.wisc.edu |
Education
- Residency in Cardiothoracic Surgery, The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI, 1995-1997
- Fellowship in Surgical Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute, New York, NY, 1993-1995
- Residency in General Surgery, Brown University, Providence, RI, 1987-1993
- MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, 1986
- BA, Biochemistry, Economics, University of Virginia, 1982
Board Certifications
- American Board of Thoracic Surgery
- Society of Surgical Oncology
- American Board of Surgery
Clinical Specialties
Dr. Weigel is certified by the American
Board of Surgery and by the American Board
of Thoracic Surgery, and has completed a Fellowship in Surgical Oncology.
She specializes in surgical treatment of thoracic malignancies (esophageal,
lung, thymic, and mesothelioma) including advanced thoracoscopic and laparoscopic
lung and esophageal
surgeries. Dr. Weigel is Co-Director of the Multi-Disciplinary Lung and
Esophageal Cancer Clinics at the University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer
Center. Her practice also includes minimally invasive surgeries for hyperhidrosis (endoscopic
thoracic sympathectomy, or ETS) and myasthenia
gravis (thoracoscopic thymectomy).
Research Interests
Dr. Weigel conducts research at the University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center focused on early detection and minimally invasive surgical resection of lung and esophageal cancers. She is an investigator in several NIH-funded research studies conducted through the American College of Surgery Onocolgy Group (ACOSOG) and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG). Her research interests include: the efficacy of fluouescence endoscopic surveillance for dysplasia and cancer in Barrett's esophagus and early lung cancer; laparoscopic resection of esophageal cancer; computed tomography (CT) screening for lung cancer; and preoperative chemo and radiation therapies for advanced lung and esophageal cancers.
Professional Activities
Dr. Weigel is an active member of the following professional associations:
- American Association of Thoracic Surgeons (AATS)
- Society of Thoracic Surgery (STS)
- American College of Surgeons (ACS)
- Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO)
- American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP)
- Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT)
- Society of American Gastroenterology Surgeons (SAGES)
- Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS)
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC)
- International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT)
- Women in Thoracic Surgery (WTS)
- Association of Women Surgeons (AWS)
- Wisconsin Medical Society
Dr. Weigel currently serves on the following committees:
- Society of Thoracic Surgeons, Workforce on Evidence Based Medicine
- University of Wisconsin Surgical Education Committee
Recent Publications
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Adkison JB, Khuntia D, Bentzen SM, Cannon GM, Tome WA, Jaradat H, Walker W, Traynor AM, Weigel T, Mehta MP.
Dose escalated, hypofractionated radiotherapy using helical tomotherapy for inoperable non-small cell lung cancer: preliminary results of a risk-stratified phase I dose escalation study.,
Technol. Cancer Res. Treat.
2008 Dec;7(6):441-7.
[PubMed ID: 19044323]
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Maloney JD, Weigel TL.
Minimally invasive esophagectomy for malignant and premalignant diseases of the esophagus.,
Surg. Clin. North Am.
2008 Oct;88(5):979-90, vi.
[PubMed ID: 18790149]
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Nakamura T, Kohmoto T, Kao WG, Osaki S, Block KL, Weigel TL.
Unusual late presentation of asymptomatic diaphragmatic hernia following ventricular assist device explantation.,
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery.
2008 Feb;7(1):141-3.
[PubMed ID: 18042565]
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Pfau PR, Perlman SB, Stanko P, Frick TJ, Gopal DV, Said A, Zhang Z, Weigel T.
The role and clinical value of EUS in a multimodality esophageal carcinoma staging program with CT and positron emission tomography.,
Gastrointest. Endosc.
2007 Mar;65(3):377-84.
[PubMed ID: 17321235]
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Hwang J, Weigel TL.
Acute esophageal necrosis: "black esophagus".,
JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons / Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons.
2007 Jan-Mar;11(1):165-7.
[PubMed ID: 17651583]
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