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DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY - FACULTY

 
 
 Edward Cherullo, M.D. 

Edward Cherullo, M.D.

Assistant Professor & Residency Program Director

UH Case Medical Center
11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-5046
Phone: 216-844-7490, Fax: 216-844-1900
Edward.Cherullo@uhhs.com

Professional Experience

1 2008- Residency Program Director, Department of Urology, University Hospitals of Cleveland
2 2005- Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Case School of Medicine
3 Member: 2005- Medical Executive Committee, St. Anthony Medical Center, Indiana
4 Member: 2004-05 Cancer Review Committee, St. Mary's Medical Center, Indiana

Training

1 Residency: 1998-2003 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Urological Institute
2 Instructor: 2000-02 Laparoscopic Procedural Courses, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
3 Lecturer: 2000-01 Enterostomal Therapy Nursing Course, Cleveland Clinic Foundation
4 Internship: 1997-98 Cleveland Clinic Foundation
 
5 Certified by the American Board of Urology

Interests

Laparoscopic Surgery, Ureterocalicostomy, Trans-uterine Fetal Laparoscopic Vesicostomy, Heminephrectomy, Enterostomal Therapy

Recent Publications

  1. Cherullo EE, Ponsky LE, Goyal KK, Pasquallotto F, Zippe CD. Variable definitions influence the reporting of biochemical failure rates. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. 5:54-8, 2002
  2. Cherullo EE, Gill IS, Ponsky LE, Banks KL, Desai MM, Kaouk JH, Meraney AM, Skacel M, Sung GT. Laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy: a feasibility study. J. Urol. 169:2360-4, 2003
  3. Ponsky LE, Cherullo EE, Banks KL, Greenstein M, Streem SB, Klein EA, Zippe CD. Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy: incorporating advantages of hand assisted and standard laparoscopy. J. Urol. 169:2053-6, 2003
  4. Gill IS, Cherullo EE, Steinberg AP, Desai MM, Abreu SC, Ng C, Kaouk JH. Laparoscopic ureterocalicostomy: initial experience. J. Urol. 171:1227-30, 2004
  5. Ponsky LE, Cherullo EE, Banks KL, Ross JH. Laparoscopic transuterine fetal vesicostomy: A feasibility study. J. Urol. 172:2391-4, 2004