Dr. Garrett Michael Nash M.D.
Colon and Rectal Surgeon
1275 York Ave Mskcc, Colorectal Su New York NY, 10065About
Dr. Garrett Nash is a colon and rectal surgeon practicing in New York, NY. Dr. Nash specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the colon, rectum and anus. As a colon and rectal surgeon, Dr. Nash often treats conditions like rectal cancer, colon cancer, hemorrhoids, anal fissures and diverticulitis. Colon and rectal surgeons may be referred to you by your gastroenterologist if your doctor believes you need a surgical procedure.
Education and Training
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 1998
Board Certification
Colon & Rectal SurgeryAmerican Board of Colon & Rectal SurgeryABCRS
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Management of an iatrogenic ileal perforation by temporary transileostomy placement of a fully covered esophageal self-expanding metal stent.
- Impact of a temporary stoma on the quality of life of rectal cancer patients undergoing treatment.
- Recurrence rates and prognostic factors in ypN0 rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiation and total mesorectal excision.
- Single-incision versus multiport laparoscopic right and hand-assisted left colectomy: a case-matched comparison.
- Challenging the feasibility and clinical significance of current guidelines on lymph node examination in rectal cancer in the era of neoadjuvant therapy.
- Systematic immunohistochemistry screening for Lynch syndrome in early age-of-onset colorectal cancer patients undergoing surgical resection.
- Early postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy following cytoreductive surgery for appendiceal mucinous neoplasms with isolated peritoneal metastasis.
- Lymph node yield and oncologic outcome after colorectal cancer resection.
- Anastomotic leak is not associated with oncologic outcome in patients undergoing low anterior resection for rectal cancer.
- Anastomotic leak following low anterior resection in stage IV rectal cancer is associated with poor survival.
- Peritoneal debulking/intraperitoneal chemotherapy-non-sarcoma.
- Neoadjuvant chemotherapy first, followed by chemoradiation and then surgery, in the management of locally advanced rectal cancer.
- A retrospective review of 126 high-grade neuroendocrine carcinomas of the colon and rectum.
- Adjuvant chemotherapy in rectal cancer: defining subgroups who may benefit after neoadjuvant chemoradiation and resection: a pooled analysis of 3,313 patients.
- Colonic diverticulitis in chemotherapy patients: should operative indications change? A retrospective cohort study.
Treatments
- Anal Cancer
- Colon Cancer
- Lymphoma
- Colon Polyps
- Pain
- Vascular Disease
- Aerolase® Technologies
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