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Hakim K. Said, M.D.


Patient Services:

University of Washington Medical Center

Plastic Surgery Clinic

Patient Scheduling:
(206) 598-2342

Academic Office:

Phone: (206) 543-5516

E-mail:
hksaid@u.washington.edu

Fax: (206) 543-8136

Address:
Hakim K. Said, M.D.
University of Washington
Department of Surgery
Box 356410
Seattle, WA 98195-6410

Assistant Professor

Faculty Appointment:

University of Washington, Assistant Professor, 2006 - present.

Education:

Fellowships: MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Reconstructive Microsurgical Fellowship, 2005-06.

Residency: Northwestern University, Integrated Plastic Surgery Residency, 1998 - 2005.

M.D. Degree: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998.

Clinical Interests:

  • Aesthetic plastic surgery of the breast, face and body.
  • General plastic surgery.
  • Microsurgical reconstruction of breast, head and neck defects after cancer treatment.

Research Interests:

  • Aesthetic outcomes of microsurgical reconstruction.
  • Objective assessment of breast reconstruction results.

Selected Publications:

Hijjawi J, Mogford JE, Chandler LA, Cross KJ, Said HK, Sosnowski BA, Mustoe TA. PDGFBB but not FGF2 plasmid DNA improves survival of ischemic myocutaneous flaps. Archives of Surgery, Feb 2003.

Reid RR, Said HK, Mogford JE, Mustoe TA. The future of wound healing: pursuing surgical models in transgenic and knockout mice. Journal of the American College of Surgery. 199(4):578-85, 2004.

Said HK, Hijjawi JB, Burk M, Roy N, Mogford JE, Mustoe TA. Transdermal Sustained- Delivery Oxygen Improves Epithelial Healing in a Rabbit Ear Wound Model. Archives of Surgery, 140(10):998-1004, 2005.

Reid RR, Few JW, Haines GK III, Said HK. Revisiting Upper Eyelid Anatomy: Introduction of the Septal Extension. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, accepted 2006.

O’Shaughnessy BA, Ondra SL, Ganju A, Said HK, Few JW, Vanecko R, Liu JC. Anterior thoracic spine reconstruction using titanium mesh cages and vascularized rib grafts. Spine, accepted 2006.

 

reviewed 08/06