Dr. Saifi practices
Cardiothoracic Surgery and General Surgery
in
Albany,
Plattsburgh,
and Schenectady, New York.
Dr. Javid Saifi
graduated
with an MD 27 years ago.
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Cardiothoracic surgery involves the heart and other areas within the chest. A cardiothoracic or thoracic surgeon provides care for patients with diseases within the chest area. This encompasses treating heart disease and abnormalities of the heart’s vessels and valves, lung cancer, tumors within the chest area, diseases of the diaphragm, chest injuries, and trachea and airway problems. Thoracic surgeons have exceptional knowledge of diagnostic and surgical techniques and physiology of the heart, lungs and respiratory system.
Professional Experience
Participation in Clinical Trials
No*
Publications
1985,
Idiopathic mainstream mesenteric arterial thrombosis in young females,
Vascular Reports
*
1986,
Influence of hematocrit on cardioplumonary function after acute hemorrhage,
Curr Surg
*
1987,
Influence of hematocrit on cardioplumonary function after acute hemorrhage,
J Trauma
*
1987,
In-situ breakage of an implantable venous access system,
Eur J Surg Oncol
*
1990,
Benefits of intra abdominal pack placement for the management of non-mechanical hemorrhage,
Arch Surg
*
1990,
Remote distal arteriovenous fistula to improve infra popliteal bypass patency,
J Vasc Surg
*
1990,
Left retroperitoneal exposure for distal mesenteric artery repair,
J Cardiovasc Surg
*
1990,
An animal model for instructing and the study of the in-situ arterial bypass,
J Vasc Surg
*
1990,
The role of extra-anatomic exclusion bypass in the treatment of the disseminated atheroembolism syndrome,
Ann Vasc Surg
*
1991,
Cardioplumonary bypass,
Curr Opin Cardiol
*
Scheduling
Accepting New Patients
Yes*
Provides Patients With Access to a Nurse
Yes*
Average time to get a new patient appointment:
5 days*
Average time for existing patient to get an appointment: