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Trauma, Critical Care and General Surgery in Minnesota

Overview

Surgeons in the Division of Trauma, Critical Care, and General Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., provide three main services:

  • Emergency surgery for injured and acutely ill patients
  • Intensive care for critically ill patients following injury or surgery
  • Elective surgery to patients of all ages

Eleven staff surgeons perform more than 1,750 surgical procedures annually. Mayo Clinic trauma surgeons have special expertise in trauma surgery and advanced training in surgical critical care.

Mayo Clinic emphasizes a team care approach. Staff surgeons lead a team of experienced professionals, which includes resident physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists and nurses. Surgeons work closely with other specialists involved in caring for surgical patients at Mayo Clinic. Together, the team provides high-quality care around the clock to patients in the operating room, the intensive care unit and other hospital nursing units.

Surgery is performed at Saint Marys Hospital, which also houses the Emergency Department and the Mayo Clinic Trauma Center, a Level I Trauma Center and Level I Pediatric Trauma Center.

The nursing team at Mayo Clinic in Rochester has received the Magnet Designation, developed by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The award recognizes excellence in the delivery of nursing services to patients and providing an environment that supports professional nursing practice.

Patient Stories

Liver Transplant + Bariatric Surgery = the New Marshall

Marshall Curtis was diagnosed in 2009 with end stage liver failure and cirrhosis secondary to Alpha1 Antitrypsin deficiency. Obesity and encephalopathy were additional challenges confronting the Mayo team. He was recommended for a new study program combining a transplant and ...

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