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Kyle Eberlin, MD, grew up in Buffalo, NY, and completed his undergraduate and medical school education in the Seven-Year Accelerated Medical Program at Boston University. He received his BA in Medical Science where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He received his MD from Boston University School of Medicine, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and first in his class.
Dr. Eberlin completed residency training in the Harvard Integrated Plastic Surgery Program. He served on numerous committees including the MGH Committee on Teaching and Education and the Harvard Plastic Surgery Executive Committee. Dr. Eberlin completed subspecialty hand surgery and microsurgery training in the Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Fellowship at Mass General before joining the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He currently serves as the program director of the Mass General Brigham Harvard Plastic Surgery Residency Program and the associate director of the MGH Hand Surgery Fellowship.
In 2017, Dr. Eberlin was awarded the Julian Pribaz Teaching Award, which is given to one surgeon within the Harvard Plastic Surgery Training Program. He was selected as the American Society for Surgery of the Hand's 2018-2019 Plastic Surgery Visiting Professor, and was recently chosen as the American Society for Peripheral Nerve Traveling Fellow for 2020 given his contributions to peripheral nerve surgery and the surgical management of symptomatic neuromas.
Dr. Eberlin's practice focuses on all aspects of hand surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, and microsurgery. He is active in many national committees, including his role on the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Health Policy Committee and the chair of the Hand/Nerve Surgery Subcommittee. He serves on the Board of Directors for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Association for Hand Surgery. He serves as the section editor of Hand/Nerve Surgery for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the section editor of Peripheral Nerve Surgery for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open, and is on the Editorial Board of Hand and Orthoplastic Surgery.
Dr. Eberlin has published more than 160 peer-reviewed articles and is recognized as a leader in the field.
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Recent Publications:
Eberlin KR, Ducic I. Surgical algorithm for neuroma management: a changing treatment paradigm. Plas Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2018. 16(6): e1952.
Arnold DMJ, Wilkens SC, Coert JH, Chen NC, Ducic I, Eberlin KR. Diagnostic criteria for symptomatic neuroma. Ann Plast Surg. 2019 Apr;82(4):420-427.
Pong TM, Oflazoglu K, Helliwell LA, Chen NC, Eberlin KR. Intravenous drug use-related complications of the hand and upper extremity. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2019 Feb 8;7(2): e2116
Wolvetang NHA, Lans J, Verhiel SHWL, Notermans BJW, Chen NC, Eberlin KR. Surgery for symptomatic neuroma: anatomic distribution and predictors of secondary surgery. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2019. 143(6): 1762-1771.
Ortiz R, Westenberg RF, Langhammer CG, Knaus WJ, Chen NC, Eberlin KR. Nerve diameter in the hand: a cadaveric study. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2019. Mar 13; 7(3): e2155.
Ortiz R, Sood RF, Wilkens S, Gottlieb R, Chen NC, Eberlin KR. Longitudinal microsurgery laboratory training during hand surgery fellowship. J Reconstr Microsurg. 2019. Nov; 35(9): 640-645.
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من جانبه قال ديفيد: "عندما أخبرني أطبائي بمدى خطورة الإصابة، أُصبتُ بانهيار وبكيت. لو انتشر الالتهاب أكثر، كانوا سيبترون يدي وهو أمر كان سيمثل مصيبة لي باعتباري محبًا لرياضة التاي تشي وعملي صانعًا للوحات."
2017年,在工作期间,David Scraders的右手受了重伤,手背上的肌腱被割破。他在百慕大接受了住院治疗并进行了多次手术。然而,由于伤情复杂,加上他原本患有糖尿病,他的手出现了严重的感染,肌腱外露,皮肤缺失,手部活动能力受限。为寻找更好的治疗方法,David登上了从百慕大到波士顿的航班,两小时后,他与麻省总医院专攻复杂手外科手术的医生团队会面。