Dr. Eustace S Golladay MD
Surgeon (Pediatric) | Pediatric Surgery
1500 East Medical Center Dr 3rd Floor Mott Hospi Ann Arbor MI, 48109About
Dr. Eustace Golladay practices Pediatric Surgery in Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Golladay treats children who have an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery. Some of the surgical problems seen by pediatric surgeons are often quite different from those commonly seen by adult or general surgeons. Dr. Golladaydiagnoses, treats, and manages childrens surgical needs such as abnormalities of the groin in childhood and, surgical repair of birth defects, surgical care of tumors, transplantation operations, and endoscopic procedures.
Education and Training
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La 1967
Tulane University of Louisiana 1967
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Specialty networking in pediatric surgery: a paradigm for the future of academic surgery.
- Hypertension due to renal artery stenosis in transplanted kidneys.
- Clinical evaluation of imperforate anus: clue to type of anal-rectal anomaly.
- Clinical evaluation of imperforate anus: clue to type of anal-rectal anomaly.
- Severe esophageal damage due to button battery ingestion: can it be prevented?
- Variceal hemorrhage 13 years after nephrectomy for Wilms tumor.
- Pectus excavatum: a 15-year perspective.
- A randomized clinical trial of ampicillin, gentamicin and clindamycin versus cefotaxime and clindamycin in children with ruptured appendicitis.
- C-reactive protein estimation does not improve accuracy in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in pediatric patients.
- Penopubic and penile testicular ectopia.
- Recurrent rectal prolapse following primary surgical treatment.
- Preoperative occlusion of the hepatic artery with isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate for resection of the "unresectable" hepatic tumor.
- Preoperative occlusion of the hepatic artery with isobutyl 2-cyanoacrylate for resection of the "unresectable" hepatic tumor.
- Shotgun injuries in pediatric patients.
- Cystosarcoma phylloides in the adolescent female.
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