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Office
2575 Elms Center Rd Ste 200
North Charleston, SC 29406Phone+1 843-724-1950
Summary
- Kenneth Desart, MD is a Vascular Surgeon based in North Charleston, SC. He received his education at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, graduating in 2009, and completed his Residency in Surgery at the University of Florida between 2009 and 2016. Dr. Desart's research is well-regarded within his field, with numerous publications in respected journals like Journal of Vascular Surgery, Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, and Scientific Reports. His research has been cited by other publications multiple times. Dr. Desart is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Education & Training
- University of FloridaResidency, Surgery, 2009 - 2016
- Medical College of Georgia at Augusta UniversityClass of 2009
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 2017 - 2026
- SC State Medical License 2020 - 2025
- GA State Medical License 2012 - 2013
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
- American Board of Surgery Vascular Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FACS) American College of Surgeons
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 6 citationsHeterogeneous and dynamic lumen remodeling of the entire infrainguinal vein bypass grafts in patients.Yong He, Kenneth DeSart, Paul Kubilis, Anne Irwin, Roger Tran-Son-Tay
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 2020-05-01 - 3 citationsHyperacute Monocyte Gene Response Patterns Are Associated With Lower Extremity Vein Bypass Graft FailureJonathan P. Rehfuss, Kenneth DeSart, Jared M. Rozowsky, Kerri A. O’Malley, Lyle L. Moldawer
Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine. 2018-03-01 - 52 citationsSmooth muscle cell-specific Tgfbr1 deficiency promotes aortic aneurysm formation by stimulating multiple signaling events.Pu Yang, Bradley M. Schmit, Chunhua Fu, Kenneth DeSart, S. Paul Oh
Scientific Reports. 2016-10-14
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