Sacha Broccard

Title(s)Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery
SchoolKeck School of Medicine of Usc
Address1520 San Pablo St.
Health Sciences Campus
Los Angeles CA 90033
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    Dr. Sacha Broccard is a compassionate colorectal surgeon who is dedicated to providing personalized care to each of his patients. As a skilled technical expert, he combines advanced surgical techniques with a thoughtful approach to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.

    Dr. Broccard has a special interest in cancer care, inflammatory bowel disease, and diverticulitis. A key part of his practice is the use of an enhanced recovery process to help give his patients a smooth rehab and reduce complications.

    Born in Switzerland, he values precision and technical expertise. He strives to serve the patients who come see him in their time of need. Their questions are important to him. He ensures patients receive clear, honest, and compassionate guidance throughout their surgical care.

    Dr. Broccard graduated from medical school at the University of Minnesota with a focus on longitudinal care. He completed his surgery residency training at Mayo Clinic with additional training in minimally advanced approaches to cancer care. After residency, he pursued an additional surgical subspecialty training in Colon and Rectal Surgery at Keck Medicine of USC.

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    1. Room for Improvement: The Impact of Guideline-Recommended Extended Thromboprophylaxis in Patients Undergoing Abdominal Surgery for Colorectal and Anal Cancer at a Tertiary Referral Center. Dis Colon Rectum. 2024 May 01; 67(5):714-722. Broccard SP, Edwards MA, Brennan ER, Spaulding AC, DeLeon MF, Mishra N, Casler JD, Colibaseanu DT. PMID: 38335005.
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    2. Liquid biopsies for colorectal cancer: a narrative review of ongoing clinical trials and the current use of this technology at a comprehensive cancer center. J Gastrointest Oncol. 2022 Feb; 13(1):438-449. Broccard SP, Kasbi AA, Bagaria SP, Jones J, Shoudry M, Gabriel EM. PMID: 35284120; PMCID: PMC8899730.
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    3. Risk of malignancy and outcomes of surgically resected presacral tailgut cysts: A current review of the Mayo Clinic experience. Colorectal Dis. 2022 04; 24(4):422-427. Broccard SP, Colibaseanu DT, Behm KT, Mishra N, Davis P, Maimone KL, Mathis KL, Stocchi L, Dozois EJ, Merchea A. PMID: 34941020.
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    4. The Emerging Role of Circulating Tumor DNA in the Management of Breast Cancer. Cancers (Basel). 2021 Jul 29; 13(15). Shoukry M, Broccard S, Kaplan J, Gabriel E. PMID: 34359713; PMCID: PMC8345044.
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    5. Risk factors for peripherally inserted central catheter line-related deep venous thrombosis in critically ill intensive care unit patients. SAGE Open Med. 2020; 8:2050312120929238. Bhargava M, Broccard S, Bai Y, Wu B, Dincer EH, Broccard A. PMID: 32551112; PMCID: PMC7278290.
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