Ramesh Paladugu, MD, RVT, RPVI, FACS
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Ramesh Paladugu, MD, RVT, RPVI, FACS

Surgeon - Vascular Surgery

Highlights

  • Board Certified
  • Accepts Insurance Plans
  • Has Online Scheduling

Biography

Dr. Ramesh Paladugu, MD is a Vascular Surgeon specialist in Fort Worth, TX. He was a resident at the New York Methodist Hospital in General Surgery. Dr. Paladugu is board-certified in General Surgery.

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Provider Training

UniversityDegreeFocusGraduated
Kurnool Medical College- University Health Science- Kurnool- Ap- IndiaOther DegreeMD1988

InstitutionFocusYear
Residency - New York Methodist HospitalGeneral Surgery 2002
Fellowship - Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery - Baylor College of MedicineVascular and Endovascular Surgery2004
Fellowship - The Rane Center for Venous & Lymphatic Diseases S. Timothy String Traveling Fellow2003

CertificationCert. BodyYear
PhlebologyAmerican Board of Venous & Lymphatic Medicine 2008
SurgerySurgery2003
Vascular SurgerySurgery2005

Experience & Accolades

PositionOrganizationTime
Vascular and Endovascular SurgeonPlains Regional Medical Center
2004 - 2008

RoleOrganizationTime
Professional MemberSociety of Vascular Surgery
Present
Professional MemberSociety of Vascular Medicine
Present
Professional MemberAmerican College of Surgeons
Present
Professional MemberAmerican Venous Forum
Present
Professional MemberAmerican College of Phlebology
Present
Professional MemberSociety of Vascular Ultrasound
Present
Professional MemberAmerican Professional Wound Care Association
Present

DistinctionInstitutionYear
S. Timothy String AwardSouthern Association for Vascular Surgery2003

Publication Publisher Title Published
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierRedundant Publications in Surgical Journals : Tip of the Iceberg?2001
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierWhat American Surgeons Read; A survey of a thousand Fellows of the American College of Surgeons2000
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleSpringerWhat’s new in Pathophysiology of Peritonitis?2000
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierSpontaneous perforation of the common bile duct1999
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleKargerSpontaneous perforation of the hepatic duct in adults1998
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleJohn Wiley & SonsEcchymosis of the vulva-another cutaneous diagnostic sign in acute pancreatitis1997
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleSpringerTop 100 citation classics in general surgery. World Journal of Surgery2002
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierHIV Tat Protein causes endothelial dysfunction in porcine coronary arteries2003
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierAbdominal aortic surgery in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection2004
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierCarotid artery stenting with routine cerebral protection in high-risk patients2004
Medical/Scholarly Journal ArticleElsevierEffects of Progesterone and Estrogen on Endothelial Dysfunction in Porcine Coronary Arteries2005
BookStatPearlsAcute Diverticulitis2000
BookSpringerPlanned Re-laparotomies and laparostomy for intraabdominal sepsis2002
BookInforma HealthcareMinimally invasive therapies for renovascular hypertension disease2005
Magazine ArticleBottom Line / Health News letterSurgery can be safe even for people age 100 or older2001
Magazine ArticleDetroit Free PressOlder surgical patients bounce back: It’s not uncommon for them to see amazing improvement2001
Magazine ArticlePhoenix & Times Elderly can take surgery well, study says2000
Magazine ArticleNews JournalStudy shows elderly can take surgery well2000
Magazine ArticleCarroll County TimesStudy shows elderly can take surgery well2000
Magazine ArticleNews- PressElderly can take surgery well2000
Magazine ArticleTimesSurgery can help centenarians, too2000
Magazine ArticleObserver – DispatchElderly can handle surgery 2000
Magazine ArticleRockland Journal NewsElderly can take surgery well2000
Magazine ArticleDaily SouthtownElderly can take surgery well2000
Magazine ArticleStarGoing for the old2000
Magazine ArticleBronx NewsStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleSouth Bay’s NewspaperStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleHome News & Times Study shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleEastchester RecordStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleIndependentStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleChronicleStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleNorth Castle NewsStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleSunStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleClarion PublicationsStudy shows Centenarians respond well to surgical treatment2000
Magazine ArticleCourier- PostStudy shows even oldest do well after surgery 2000
Magazine ArticleMorning Star – TelegramSurgery at 1002000
Magazine ArticleSentry – EnterpriseCentenarians are growing minority2000

Practice & Hospital Affiliations

Ramesh Paladugu, MD, RVT, RPVI, FACS has not yet indicated the hospitals that he is affiliated with.

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Specialties

Languages Spoken
English
Medical Specialties
  • Surgeon - Sub-Specialty: Vascular Surgery

Accepts New Patients: Yes

Paladugu specializes in treating the following types of patients:

  • Adults

Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine

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