A. Lee Dellon, M.D. graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1966 and from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1970. He then completed eight years of additional training, including two years of research at the National Cancer Institute, Surgery Branch, of the National Institutes of Health. He completed a Plastic Surgery Residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and a Hand Surgery Fellowship at the Raymond M. Curtis Hand Center . Dr. Dellon has received the Certificate of Added Qualifications in Hand Surgery and is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery. He is currently a Professor of Plastic Surgery and a Professor of Neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Maryland and Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery and Anatomy at the University of Arizona.
Doctor Dellon’s research interests center on neural regeneration. In the basic research laboratory, his work included models for peripheral nerve compression, neuroma treatment, neural regeneration through absorbable conduits, and diabetic neuropathy. Dr. Dellon’s clinical work is focused on computer-linked devices to quantitate sensibility, treatment strategies for pain due to nerve injury, use of bioabsorbable tubes as a substitute for autogenous nerve grafts, facial pain, and treatment of the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.
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