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ABOUT A. LEE DELLON

 

 

 

 




A LEE. DELLON, MD, PHD RETIRED


PIONEER IN PERIPHERAL NERVE SURGERY




THE DELLON INSTITUTES FOR PERIPHERAL NERVE SURGERY®

specialize in correcting difficult peripheral nerve problems. The most common
peripheral nerve problem in the United States of America is neuropathy due to
diabetes, chemotherapy, heavy metal poisoning, and unknown causes. This
neuropathy causes ulceration and amputations through the loss of sensation, as
well as intense pain. Decompression of nerves in the leg, ankle, and foot can
relieve this problem in up to 80% of patients who also have a nerve entrapment
at these anatomic locations. These procedures were pioneered at the Dellon
Institutes. Other causes of peripheral nerve pain are related to joint problems,
such as persistent pain after total knee replacement, or shoulder or ankle pain
after reconstructive musculoskeletal surgeries. Partial joint denervated,
pioneered at the Dellon Institutes, can relieve this pain in up to 90% of
patients.

Other causes of pain due to peripheral nerve injury can also be helped by our
pioneering techniques, such as groin pain after hernia repair, Caesarian
section, or abdominoplasty. Pain after breast reconstruction, either in the
thorax or abdominal wall, can be helped by relocating the injured nerves. Facial
paralysis can be reconstructed, as can certain weakened areas of the hands and
foot, such as drop foot, by tendon transfers. Neurosis can correct winging of
the scapula. Often the pain said to be due to Reflex Symptathetic Dystrophy
(RSD, or now termed CRPS) is found to be due to injured nerves from joints or
nerve compression, each of which may still be helped by our techniques.

The Dellon Institutes for Peripheral Nerve Surgery® owe their name to A. Lee
Dellon, M.D., PhD., an accomplished Plastic Surgeon as well as a Professor of
Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. He has received a Certificate of Added
Qualifications in Hand Surgery and is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery. He
received a PhD from the University of Utrecht in Holland in 2007 for his
extensive basic science and clinical work in diabetic neuropathy.

Dr. Dellon specializes in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy as well as other
painful peripheral nerve disorders and has trained many surgeons worldwide in
the procedures he has developed to relieve pain.

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A LEE DELLON, CURRICULUM VITAE

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A. Lee Dellon 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 surgery training at Columbia-Presbyterian
Hospital in New York City, and 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, both in Baltimore. 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. He received his PhD from University of Utrecht, Netherlands, for
his work in preventing ulceration and amputation in patients with nerve
compression and diabetic neuropathy.

Dr. 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
measure sensibility, treatment strategies for pain due to neuroma, use of
bioabsorbable tubes as a substitute for nerve grafts, treatment of facial pain
and of groin pain, and treatment of the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy
related to nerve compression, whether due to diabetes, chemotherapy, or unknown
causes. Most recently his clinical research is centered on the treatment of
pelvic pain due to pudendal nerve problems.

He has won 23 national research awards, including the Radium Society Award in
1974, the Cleft Palate Award in 1977, and the Emanuel Kaplan Hand Surgery Award
in 1985 and again in 2012. Among the 18 Educational Foundation Awards from the
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, are included those for
the immunobiology of basal and squamous cell carcinoma, prediction of recurrence
in non-melanoma skin cancer, partial-thickness skin excision for treatment of
benign dyskeratosis (psoriasis), surgical treatment of symptoms of diabetic
neuropathy due to nerve compression, nerve decompression in leprosy, partial
joint denervation, and most-recently, in 2008, the mechanisms of increased
pressure around peripheral nerves in the foot. In 2013, he was awarded the
Lifetime Achievement Award of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons.

Dr. Dellon is the author of seven books, 92 book chapters, and more than 450
articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He is on the Editorial Boards of
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, The Journal of Hand Surgery, Annals of
Plastic Surgery, and Microsurgery. He has been on the Editorial Boards of
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Repair,
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Plastic Surgery, Journal of Brachial Plexus
and Peripheral Nerve Injury and Repair, Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery,
Journal of Hand Therapy, and Journal of the American Podiatric Medical
Association.

Dr. Dellon is a founding member and past president of the American Society for
Peripheral Nerve. He has been Vice President of the American Society of
Reconstructive Microsurgery, and has also been its Historian. He is the Director
of the Dellon Institutes for Peripheral Nerve Surgery, with Institutes developed
in Baltimore, Maryland, and Henderson, Nevada.

His most recent book is PAIN SOLUTIONS, a book of hope for people in pain,
available on his website, www.hlsllc.org/del. The Chinese edition was published
in 2012. The 3rd edition was published in 2013. 

 

 


FEATURED ITEMS

ABOUT DR. A. LEE DELLON, MD

 

The career of A. Lee Dellon spanned several decades in which he contributed to
the development of peripheral nerve pain surgical solutions.



APPEARANCES, TRAVEL & LECTURES

 

Dr. Dellon traveled the globe over the span of his career, educating & mentoring
other surgeons in the breakthrough techniques he developed & mastered. 



PATIENT TESTIMONIALS

 

Read first hand the feedback that we received from our patients who have
benefited from our pain relief care. 



PAIN SOLUTIONS BOOKS

 

Dr. Dellon has many publications which highlight the different types of pain
scenarious and the options for surgical relief.



JOINT DENERVATION BOOK 

 

This book is available for purchase at Springer Link. This book avails the
knowledge of how denervation can relieve joint pain available to the many groups
of physicians who care for this problem.



SENSIBILITY TESTING BOOK

 

This book is available for purchase in its entirety at Amazon or individual
sections may be downloaded.



 


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