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UC Davis Health System

Eugene S. Lee, M.D., Ph.D.

Eugene S. Lee

Clinical/Research Interests

In addition to minimally invasive techniques, Eugene S. Lee has an interest in surgical treatment of carotid, aneurysmal and peripheral vascular disease. He has particular experience with aortic stent grafts, placing the AneuRx, Talent, and Gore stent graft devices. Dr. Lee's research interests include outcomes evaluation regarding vasculr surgical interventions. He conducts ongoing experimental research investigating oxygen biology and the causes and prevention of intimal hyperplasia at a vascular anastomosis.

Title:

Assistant Professor

Specialty:

Surgery - Vascular and Endovascular, Vascular and Endovascular Care

Address:

Lawrence J. Ellison Ambulatory Care Center
4860 Y St., Suite 2100
Sacramento, CA 95817

Phone:

(916) 734-3800

Education:

University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ph.D. 2002

Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
M.D. 1994

Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
B.A. 1990

Internships:

University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1994-95

Residency:

University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1995-2002

Fellowships:

Stanford University
Stanford, California
2002-04
Vascular Surgery

Board Certifications:

American Board of Surgery, 2003

Professional Memberships:

American College of Surgeons, Fellow
Association of Academic Surgeons
Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society
Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery
Society for Vascular Surgery
Western Vascular Society

Select Recent Publications:

S. Elliott, E.S. Lee. Surgical Resident Research Productivity Over 16 years. Journal of Surgical Research. 2009; 153(1): 148-151.

Lee, E.S., E Pickett, DL Dawson, N Hedayati, WE Pevec. Implementation of an aortic screening program in clinical practice: implications for the screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms very efficiently (SAAA VE) act. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2009; 49(5):1107-1111.

Dawson, D.L., E.S. Lee, N. Hedayati, W.E. Pevec. Four-year experience with a regional program providing simulation-based endovascular training for vascular surgery fellows. Journal of Surgical Education. 2009 In press.

Lee, E.S., D.L. Dawson. The management of large bilateral internal iliac artery aneurysms using the T-stat colon oximeter. Annals of Vascular Surgery. 2009; In Press.

Kumar, P., Q. Shen., e.D. Pivetti, E.S. Lee, M.H.Wu, s.v. Yuan. Molecular mechanisms of endothelial hyperpermeability: implications in inflammation. Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine. 2009; Jun30:11:eI9.

Lee, E.S., D. DelPizzo, K. Murray, S. Harris, M.A. Kuskowski, w.e. Pevec, D.L. Dawson. Predictors of a technically limited renal artery duplex study: a retrospective analysis. Journal of Vascular Ultrasound. 2009; 33(4): 181-183.

Lee, E.S., WE Pevec, DP Link, DL Dawson. Use of T-stat to predict colonic ischemia during and after endovascular aneurysm repair: A case report. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2008; 67:632-634.

Lee, E.S., D.L. Dawson, W.C. Pevec. Vascular Surgery: An Update. American Family Physician 75 (1): 85 - 90, 2007

D.L. Dawson, J. Meyer, Lee, E.S., W.C. Pevec. Training With Simulation Improves Residents' Endovascular Procedure Skills: Journal of Vascular Surgery, 45:149 - 154, 2007

Lee, E.S., A. Bass, F. Arko, M. Heikkinen, E.J. Harris, C. K. Zarins, P. van der Starre, C. Olcott. Intraoperative Colon Mucosal Oxygen Saturation During Aortic Surgery. Journal of Surgical Research 136: 19-24, 2006

Eugene S. Lee is currently accepting new patients. To schedule an appointment, please call (800) 2-UCDAVIS or (800) 282-3284