Mark W Maxfield
Associate Professor · Thoracic Surgery
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical SchoolAbout
Mark W Maxfield is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at UMass Chan Medical School, specializing in Cardio Thoracic Surgery. He practices at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he performs thoracic surgical procedures and contributes to surgical education and research.
- Columbia University, New York, NY - BS in Biomedical Engineering
- Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY - MD
Dr. Maxfield's research focuses on thoracic surgery with particular emphasis on robotic and minimally invasive techniques. His work spans esophageal diseases, lung cancer resections, surgical education, and patient outcomes. He has developed expertise in robotic surgery applications, esophagectomy procedures, and digital innovations in chest drainage systems. His research often involves multicenter collaborations and database analyses to improve surgical safety and efficacy.
Analysis of Dr. Maxfield's recent publications (2021-2024) reveals a strong focus on clinical applications of robotic surgery, particularly in emergency conversions and team performance. His work also addresses specific surgical challenges including esophageal stent complications, anastomotic leaks after esophagectomy, and innovative approaches to minimally invasive lung resections. The research demonstrates a commitment to improving surgical education through technology and enhancing patient outcomes through evidence-based practice.
Dr. Maxfield has built a robust collaborative network, frequently publishing with colleagues including Feiran Lou, Karl Fabian Uy, and Isabel Emmerick. His work appears in prominent thoracic surgery journals and spans clinical research, surgical education, and health services investigation.
His laboratory and clinical work focuses on thoracic surgical innovation, particularly in robotic applications and minimally invasive techniques. Current research appears to emphasize surgical safety protocols, simulation-based training, and technology implementation in thoracic surgical practice.
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