Dr. Scott D Cook-sather M.D.
Anesthesiologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Anesthesiology
34th Street & Civic Center Blvd Suite 9329 Philadelphia PA, 19104About
Dr. Scott Cook-sather practices Pediatric Anesthesiology in Philadelphia, PA. As a pediatric anesthesiologist, Dr. Cook-sather treats children who have experienced an illness, injury, or disease that requires surgery or a procedure. Pediatric anesthesiologists are qualified to evaluate complex problems and plan a safe anesthetic for each child. Through special training and experience, pediatric anesthesiologists provide the safest care for infants and children undergoing anesthesia.
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA- 1995
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Lighted stylet tracheal intubation: a review.
- A simple towel headrest for infants and children.
- Lighted stylet intubation in the presence of cricoid pressure.
- Fascia iliaca block for an infant with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita undergoing muscle biopsy.
- Inadvertent extra-epidural catheter placement in an infant.
- Neurophysiological monitoring under anesthesia to position a child with extreme lumbar spine flexion for MRI and CT scan.
- Modulatory effects of TAOK3 variants on morphine requirement in acute postoperative pain: an early genome wide association study contribution to the field of pediatric pain.
- Emergence delirium with transient associative agnosia and expressive aphasia reversed by flumazenil in a pediatric patient.
- Wagering, anesthetic technique, and infants for pyloromyotomy.
- Pediatric perioperative adverse events requiring rapid response: a retrospective case-control study.
- Texting under Anesthesia.
- Intramuscular Fentanyl and Ketorolac Associated with Superior Pain Control After Pediatric Bilateral Myringotomy and Tube Placement Surgery: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
- Pain versus analgesia: TAOK3 as a pharmacogene.
- A simple homemade lighted stylet for neonates and infants: a description and case report of its use in an infant with the Pierre Robin anomalad.
- Pulse oximetry probe adhesive disks: a potential for infant aspiration.
Fellowships
- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. 1995
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