Mihir Shah
Overview
Dr. Mihir Shah received his MD degree at the University of Seychelles American Institute of Medicine in 2009. He completed his general surgery residency at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, did an endosurgery fellowship at Emory University, and completed his fellowship in complex general surgical oncology at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Dr. Shah specializes in complex laparoscopic and robotic surgery for the treatment of cancer of the liver, pancreas, biliary tree, stomach, esophagus, small bowel and retroperitoneum including adrenals and sarcomas, and is interested in outcomes research and clinical trials in hepatopancreatobiliary and foregut cancers.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- MD, Class of 2009 from University of Seychelles – American Institute of Medicine, Victoria
Research
Publications
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Multi-Institutional Analysis of Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Nonfamilial Periampullary Adenoma: A Novel Risk Score to Guide Shared Decision-Making.
J Am Coll Surg Volume: 240 Page(s): 392 - 402
04/01/2025 Authors: Mavani PT; Sok C; Eng N; Marra A; Foroutani L; Alseidi A; Hariri H; Wilson G; Ahmad SA; Scoggins C -
ASO Visual Abstract: Effect of Minimally Invasive Gastrectomy on Return to Intended Oncologic Therapy for Gastric Cancer.
Ann Surg Oncol Volume: 32 Page(s): 2945 - 2946
04/01/2025 Authors: Koo A; Mavani PT; Sok C; Goyal S; Concors S; Mason MC; Winer JH; Russell MC; Cardona K; Lin E -
ASO Author Reflections: Enhancing Return to Intended Oncologic Therapy in Gastric Cancer-The Role of Minimally Invasive Gastrectomy.
Ann Surg Oncol Volume: 32 Page(s): 1257 - 1258
02/01/2025 Authors: Mavani PT; Koo A; Kooby DA; Shah MM -
Reducing Postoperative Opioid Use: A Comparison of Open Versus Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia for Patients Undergoing Open Pancreatoduodenectomy.
J Surg Oncol
01/21/2025 Authors: Mavani PT; Sok C; Ajay PS; McPherson T; Switchenko J; Kooby DA; Shah MM -
Effect of Minimally Invasive Gastrectomy on Return to Intended Oncologic Therapy for Gastric Cancer.
Ann Surg Oncol Volume: 32 Page(s): 230 - 239
01/01/2025 Authors: Koo A; Mavani PT; Sok C; Goyal S; Concors S; Mason MC; Winer JH; Russell MC; Cardona K; Lin E -
ASO Author Reflections: Prioritizing Pfannenstiel Incision for Reduced Hernia Risk in Minimally Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy.
Ann Surg Oncol Volume: 31 Page(s): 8756 - 8757
12/01/2024 Authors: Ajay PS; Shah MM -
Significance of Specimen Extraction Site in Minimizing Hernia Risk After Distal Pancreatectomy.
Ann Surg Oncol Volume: 31 Page(s): 8688 - 8698
12/01/2024 Authors: Ajay PS; Shah HU; Sandhu S; Sok CP; Mavani PT; Goyal S; Russell MC; Cardona K; Maegawa FB; Maithel SK -
Comparison of treatment strategies based on clinical and pathological nodal status in resectable gastric adenocarcinoma.
J Surg Oncol Volume: 130 Page(s): 1078 - 1091
10/01/2024 Authors: Ajay PS; Mavani PT; Sok CP; Goyal S; Switchenko JM; Gillespie TW; Kooby DA; Kennedy TJ; Shah MM -
Advancing minimally invasive hepato-pancreato-biliary surgery: barriers to adoption and equitable access.
Surg Endosc Volume: 38 Page(s): 5643 - 5650
10/01/2024 Authors: Armstrong M; Lu P; Wang J; El-Hayek K; Cleary S; Asbun H; Alseidi A; Tran Cao HS; Wei AC; SAGES HPB Committee -
ASO Visual Abstract: Significance of Specimen Extraction Site in Minimizing Hernia Risk After Distal Pancreatectomy.
Ann Surg Oncol
09/30/2024 Authors: Ajay PS; Shah HU; Sandhu S; Sok CP; Mavani PT; Goyal S; Russell MC; Cardona K; Maegawa FB; Maithel SK