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Scott T. Hollenbeck, MD

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  • Abdominal Wall Reconstruction
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  • Cranio-Maxillofacial Trauma (CMF)
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  • Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty)
  • Facelift
  • Fillers: Restylane, Juvederm, Perlane
  • Genioplasty (Chin Reshaping)
  • Lip Augmentation
  • Liposuction and Body Contouring
  • Mastopexy (Breast Lift)
  • Neck Lift
  • Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery)
  • Vascular Anomalies

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Scott T. Hollenbeck, MD

Department / Division
Surgery / Plastic Max & Oral Surgery

Address
DUMC 3945
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone
919-681-5079

Office Telephone
919-681-5079

Fax Telephone
919-681-2670

Training
  • MD, Ohio State University College of Medicine, 2000

Residency
  • General Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Cornell, 2000-2007
  • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, 2007-2010

Clinical Interests
Reconstructive surgery, including microsurgery and breast, extremity, and abdominal-wall reconstruction; vascular anomalies; fat grafting, cosmetic surgery; breast implant and lift surgery; body contouring; abdominoplasty

Research Interests
Adipose Derived Stem Cells, Breast Cancer, Composite Tissue Allotransplantation

Industry Relationships and Collaborations (What's this?)

This faculty member has no reported relationships with industry.

Representative Publications
Hollenbeck, ST; Komatsu, I; Woo, S; Schoeman, M; Yang, J; Erdmann, D; Levin, LS. The current role of the vascularized-fibular osteocutaneous graft in the treatment of segmental defects of the upper extremity. Microsurgery. 2011;31:183-189. (2011) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Woo, S; Komatsu, I; Erdmann, D; Zenn, MR; Levin, LS. Longitudinal outcomes and application of the subunit principle to 165 foot and ankle free tissue transfers. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2010;125:924-934. (2010) Abstract

Yang, J; Erdmann, D; Chang, JC; Komatsu, I; Zhang, Y; Wang, D; Hodavance, MS; Hollenbeck, ST; Levinson, H; Klitzman, B; Levin, LS. A model of sequential heart and composite tissue allotransplant in rats. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2010;126:80-86. (2010) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Erdmann, D; Levin, LS. Current indications for hand and face allotransplantation. Transplantation Proceedings. 2009;41:495-498. (2009) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Woo, S; Ong, S; Fitch, RD; Erdmann, D; Levin, LS. The combined use of the Ilizarov method and microsurgical techniques for limb salvage. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 2009;62:486-491. (2009) Abstract

Kundi, R; Hollenbeck, ST; Yamanouchi, D; Herman, BC; Edlin, R; Ryer, EJ; Wang, C; Tsai, S; Liu, B; Kent, KC. Arterial gene transfer of the TGF-beta signalling protein Smad3 induces adaptive remodelling following angioplasty: a role for CTGF. Cardiovascular Research. 2009;84:326-335. (2009) Abstract

Tsai, S; Hollenbeck, ST; Ryer, EJ; Edlin, R; Yamanouchi, D; Kundi, R; Wang, C; Liu, B; Kent, KC. TGF-beta through Smad3 signaling stimulates vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and neointimal formation. American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 2009;297:H540-H549. (2009) Abstract

Sakakibara, K; Liu, B; Hollenbeck, S; Kent, KC. Rapamycin inhibits fibronectin-induced migration of the human arterial smooth muscle line (E47) through the mammalian target of rapamycin. American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 2005;288:H2861-H2868. (2005) Abstract

Cellini, C; Hollenbeck, ST; Christos, P; Martins, D; Carson, J; Kemper, S; Lavigne, E; Chan, E; Simmons, R. Factors associated with residual breast cancer after re-excision for close or positive margins. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2004;11:915-920. (2004) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Cellini, C; Christos, P; Varnado-Rhodes, Y; Martins, D; Nussbaum, M; Osborne, MP; Simmons, RM. Breast cancer in patients with residual invasive carcinoma is more accurately staged with additive tumor size assessment. Annals of Surgical Oncology. 2004;11:59-64. (2004) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Itoh, H; Louie, O; Faries, PL; Liu, B; Kent, KC. Type I collagen synergistically enhances PDGF-induced smooth muscle cell proliferation through pp60src-dependent crosstalk between the alpha2beta1 integrin and PDGFbeta receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2004;325:328-337. (2004) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Nelson, PR; Yamamura, S; Faries, PL; Liu, B; Kent, KC. Intracellular calcium transients are necessary for platelet-derived growth factor but not extracellular matrix protein-induced vascular smooth muscle cell migration. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2004;40:351-358. (2004) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Sakakibara, K; Faries, PL; Workhu, B; Liu, B; Kent, KC. Stem cell factor and c-kit are expressed by and may affect vascular SMCs through an autocrine pathway. Journal of Surgical Research. 2004;120:288-294. (2004) Abstract

Kent, KC; Zwolak, RM; Jaff, MR; Hollenbeck, ST; Thompson, RW; Schermerhorn, ML; Sicard, GA; Riles, TS; Cronenwett, JL; Society for Vascular Surgery, ; American Association of Vascular Surgery, ; Society for Vascular Medicine and Biology. Screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm: a consensus statement. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2004;39:267-269. (2004) Abstract

Simmons, RM; Hollenbeck, ST; Latrenta, GS. Two-year follow-up of areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. The American Journal of Surgery. 2004;188:403-406. (2004) Abstract

Singletary, SE; Dowlatshahi, K; Dooley, W; Hollenbeck, ST; Kern, K; Kuerer, H; Newman, LA; Simmons, R; Whitworth, P. Minimally invasive operation for breast cancer. Current Problems in Surgery. 2004;41:394-447. (2004) Abstract

Hollenbeck, ST; Grobmyer, SR; Kent, KC; Brennan, MF. Surgical treatment and outcomes of patients with primary inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2003;197:575-579. (2003) Abstract

Simmons, RM; Hollenbeck, ST; Latrenta, GS. Areola-sparing mastectomy with immediate breast reconstruction. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 2003;51:547-551. (2003) Abstract

Burak, WE; Hollenbeck, ST; Zervos, EE; Hock, KL; Kemp, LC; Young, DC. Sentinel lymph node biopsy results in less postoperative morbidity compared with axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer. The American Journal of Surgery. 2002;183:23-27. (2002) Abstract

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