Mohd Raashid Sheikh

Title(s)Assistant Professor Of Clinical Surgery
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
Phone+1 323 442 7172
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    Title(s)Director, Hepatobiliary Surgery, LAC+USC Medical Center


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    University of Kashmir, IndiaMD
    University of Illinois, ChicagoResidencyGeneral Surgery
    University of Southern California, Los AngelesFellowshipHepatobiliary Surgery and Transplantation
    Methodist Medical Center, DallasFellowshipHepatobiliary and Pancreatic surgery and Robotic Surgery

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    M. Raashid Sheikh, MD received his Doctorate of Medicine from University of Kashmir, India. He completed his residency in general surgery at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and received his fellowship training in Hepatobiliary Surgery and Transplantation from University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA and Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic surgery and Robotic Surgery from Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, TX.

    A board certified surgeon, Dr. Sheikh is a member of several associations including the American College of Surgeons, Americas Hepatopancreatobiliary Association, Society of Surgical Oncology and Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.

    Dr. Sheikh’s clinical expertise includes treating benign and malignant diseases of the liver, bile ducts, gallbladder, duodenum, pancreas and spleen with a focus in minimally invasive (robotic and laparoscopic) approach.

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    1. Hodgkin lymphoma masquerading as perforated gallbladder adenocarcinoma: A case report. World J Gastrointest Surg. 2021 Oct 27; 13(10):1279-1284. Manesh M, Henry R, Gallagher S, Greas M, Sheikh MR, Zielsdorf S. PMID: 34754395; PMCID: PMC8554726.
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    2. Assessing the perioperative complications and outcomes of robotic pancreaticoduodenectomy using the National Cancer Database: is it ready for prime time? J Robot Surg. 2022 Jun; 16(3):687-694. Aziz H, Khan M, Khan S, Serra GP, Goodman MD, Genyk Y, Sheikh MR. PMID: 34398365.
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    3. Bouveret's Syndrome. J Gastrointest Surg. 2022 01; 26(1):258-260. Brabender D, Sheikh MR, Zielsdorf S. PMID: 34327657.
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    4. Treatment and outcomes of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with Sickle cell disease: a population-based study in the U.S. HPB (Oxford). 2022 02; 24(2):234-243. Barbetta A, Goldbeck C, Lim A, Martin SP, Kahn JA, Sheikh MR, Emamaullee J. PMID: 34294525; PMCID: PMC8733051.
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    5. Telemedicine Experience of General Surgery Trainees: Impact on Patient Care and Education. Am Surg. 2022 Aug; 88(8):2017-2023. Nakashima BJ, Kaur N, Wongjirad C, Inaba K, Sheikh MR. PMID: 34049446.
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    6. Comprehensive analysis of laparoscopic, robotic, and open hepatectomy outcomes using the nationwide readmissions database. J Robot Surg. 2022 Apr; 16(2):401-407. Aziz H, Wang JC, Genyk Y, Sheikh MR. PMID: 34033071.
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    7. Hospitalization Costs and Outcomes of Open, Laparoscopic, and Robotic Liver Resections. Am Surg. 2022 Sep; 88(9):2331-2337. Aziz H, Hanna K, Lashkari N, Ahmad NU, Genyk Y, Sheikh MR. PMID: 33861658.
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    8. Review of Oncology and Transplant Literature for the Management of Hepatic and Pancreatic Resections in Jehovah's Witnesses. Cancer Med J. 2021 Apr 01; 4(1):16-26. Aziz H, Genyk Y, Saif MW, Filkins A, Selby R, Sheikh MR. PMID: 32601622; PMCID: PMC7324029.
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    9. Effect of COVID-19 on Surgical Training Across the United States: A National Survey of General Surgery Residents. J Surg Educ. 2021 Mar-Apr; 78(2):431-439. Aziz H, James T, Remulla D, Sher L, Genyk Y, Sullivan ME, Sheikh MR. PMID: 32798154; PMCID: PMC7391955.
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    10. Hepatectomy for Breast Cancer Metastasis and Sarcoma are more likely to have Adverse Outcomes than Hepatectomy for Primary Hepatocellular Cancer or for Colorectal Metastasis. Cancer Med J. 2020 Nov; 3(Suppl 1):6-12. Aziz H, Hanna K, Saif MW, Rauf MA, Genyk Y, Sheikh MR. PMID: 33196059; PMCID: PMC7664114.
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    11. A Potential Role for Robotic Cholecystectomy in Patients with Advanced Liver Disease: Analysis of the NSQIP Database. Am Surg. 2020 Apr 01; 86(4):341-345. Aziz H, Zeeshan M, Kaur N, Emamaullee J, Ahearn A, Kulkarni S, Genyk Y, Selby RR, Sheikh MR. PMID: 32391758.
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    12. Perception of training in hepatopancreatobiliary surgery among general surgery residents in the Americas. HPB (Oxford). 2016 12; 18(12):1039-1045. Sheikh MR, Osman H, Butt MU, Jeyarajah DR. PMID: 27746036; PMCID: PMC5144543.
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    13. T2 Gallbladder Cancer-Aggressive Therapy Is Warranted. Am Surg. 2016 Jun; 82(6):518-21. Sheikh MR, Osman H, Cheek S, Hunter S, Jeyarajah DR. PMID: 27305883.
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    14. Duodenal Neuroendocrine Tumors: Location Matters! Am Surg. 2016 May; 82(5):386-9. Sheikh MR, Osman H, Cheek S, Hunter S, Jeyarajah DR. PMID: 27215716.
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    15. Attributes of Candidates Passing the ABS Certifying Examination on the First Attempt-Program Directors׳ Perspective. J Surg Educ. 2016 Mar-Apr; 73(2):238-44. Sheikh MR, Hulme M. PMID: 26774933.
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    16. Novel knot tying technique for robot-assisted surgery. Can J Urol. 2012 Aug; 19(4):6401-3. Guru KA, Sheikh MR, Raza SJ, Stegemann AP, Nyquist J. PMID: 22892267.
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