About
Kamal Addagatla, MD, MS, is an Assistant Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in breast cancer reconstruction, including implant-based, autologous (free flap), and oncoplastic techniques. His clinical practice focuses on post-mastectomy reconstruction and aesthetic breast/body contouring. He is fellowship-trained in Reconstructive Microsurgery and holds dual board certification in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery.
Education & Training:
- BS, Biology, Cornell University (2008)
- MS, Physiology and Biophysics, Georgetown University (2009)
- MD, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at University at Buffalo (2013)
- General Surgery Residency, Stamford Hospital (2018)
- Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency, Cooper University Hospital (2021)
- Microsurgery Fellowship, Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
Research & Teaching: Dr. Addagatla has contributed to peer-reviewed studies on surgical techniques, resident education, and quality improvement. He has taught at multiple institutions, including Yale New Haven Hospital and Columbia University’s affiliate Stamford Hospital. His research interests emphasize advancing microsurgical outcomes and optimizing surgical training programs.
Clinical Focus: His expertise in autologous free flap reconstruction (e.g., DIEP, PAP) and patient-centered care prioritizes safety and personalized surgical planning. He actively participates in community education about reconstructive options for breast cancer survivors.
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