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Daniel F. Labuz, M.D.

  1. Pediatric Surgeon

Daniel F. Labuz, M.D., is a pediatric surgeon who specializes in minimally invasive surgical techniques to correct all types of pediatric surgical disease.  He is committed to holistic, multidisciplinary approach for his patients and his work reflects a deep dedication to advancing pediatric surgical care through research, collaboration, and education.

At the core of Dr. Labuz's practice is a belief that every child deserves thoughtful, individualized care. He partners closely with families and care teams to ensure that each decision supports the child's overall health and future well-being.

Areas of Expertise

Dr. Labuz's clinical focus includes:

  • Minimally invasive techniques in pediatric surgery: Advanced laparoscopic, thoracoscopic, and robot-assisted techniques to treat a wide range of pediatric conditions.
  • Aerodigestive disease: Comprehensive care for tracheomalacia, esophageal disorders, and related airway and digestive conditions.
  • Fetal therapies and interventions: Advancing innovative approaches to fetal surgery with a focus on research and improving outcomes.
  • Pediatric trauma: Optimizing national guidelines for trauma care, ensuring timely, evidence-based treatment for injured children.

Research and Education

Dr. Labuz's research is focused on improving surgical outcomes and exploring new frontiers in pediatric care. He has published on topics including:

  • Novel fetal stem cell therapies, techniques and outcomes
  • Surgical correction of tracheomalacia
  • Pediatric trauma care and national standards

His academic journey includes a medical degree from the University of Minnesota, followed by a general surgery residency and pediatric surgery fellowship at Oregon Health and Science University along with a dedicated pediatric surgery research fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital. He has received numerous accolades for both research and teaching, being named "Fellow of the Year" in surgery and being elected to the Gold Humanism Honor Society, reflections of his dedication to mentoring future surgeons and fostering compassionate care.

  1. Abdominal surgery
  2. Adrenalectomy
  3. Chest surgery
  4. Diaphragmatic hernia repair
  5. Fertility preservation
  6. Heller myotomy
  7. Hiatal hernia repair
  8. Laparoscopic surgery
  9. Liver resection
  10. Lung surgery
  11. Minimally invasive surgery
  12. Neonatal surgery
  13. Nephrectomy
  14. Nissen fundoplication
  15. Nuss procedure
  16. Oophorectomy
  17. Robotic surgery
  18. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery
  19. Splenectomy
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Pediatric trauma
  • Fetal therapies and outcomes
  • Surgical treatment of tracheomalacia
  1. 2025
    Fellow - Pediatric SurgeryOregon Health and Science University
  2. 2023
    Residency - SurgeryOregon Health and Science University
  3. 2021
    Research Fellow - SurgeryBoston Children’s Hospital
  4. 2016
    MD - MedicineUniversity of Minnesota Medical School
  5. 2012
    BS with Distinction - Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Cell and Tissue Engineering Emphasis) University of Minnesota Medical School

Awards and honors

  1. 2024
    Department of Surgery Fellow of the YearOregon Health and Science University
  2. 2024
    Gold Humanism Honor SocietyOregon Health and Science University
  3. 2023
    Martin Howard Award (Outstanding Research Manuscript)Oregon Health and Science University
  4. 2022
    Jack Campbell Pediatric Surgery Excellence AwardOregon Health and Science University
  5. 2020
    Best Clinical Paper (Oregon Committee on Trauma)Oregon Health and Science University
  6. 2020
    Joseph Tepas AwardOregon Health and Science University
  7. 2016
    Scheffler International Medical Mission Trip AwardUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities
  8. 2014
    Bentson Family Scholarship – Graduate SchoolUniversity of Minnesota Medical School
  9. 2013
    Lester W. and Lois P. Netz ScholarshipUniversity of Minnesota Medical School
  10. 2013
    Certificate of Honors for Outstanding Academic PerformanceUniversity of Minnesota Medical School
  11. 2013
    Zwick Medical ScholarshipUniversity of Minnesota Medical School
  12. 2010
    Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honors Society)University of Minnesota
  13. 2009
    Prentice Hall Book Prize (outstanding performance, Organic Chemistry)University of Minnesota
  14. 2008
    Presidential, Minnesota Gold, and Bentson Family ScholarshipsUniversity of Minnesota

Professional memberships

  1. 2025 - present
    Performance ImprovementPediatric Trauma Center
  2. 2025 - present
    MemberPediatric Trauma Society
  3. 2024 - present
    MemberAmerican Pediatric Surgical Association
  4. 2023 - present
    MemberMackenzie Society
  5. 2012 - present
    MemberTau Beta Pi (Engineering Honors Society)

Publications