Medicare Procedure and Patient Information
2012 Medicare Procedure Volume
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 63 |
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Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD is a general surgeon in Lexington, VA specializing in general surgery and trauma surgery. He graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1981 and has 45 years of experience. Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD is affiliated with Carilion Clinic.
Adrenalectomy (Adrenal Surgery)
Adrenalectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the adrenal glands, which lie above each kidney. The adrenal glands are responsible for producing hormones that are necessary for bodily functions, such as the regulation of blood pressure and metabolism. If the adrenal glands overproduce certain hormones, or if a tumor grows on them, removal of the glands is a treatment option.
Adrenal surgery can be open or laparoscopic. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that inserts a thin tube with a camera (laparoscope) through several small incisions on the abdomen. The surgeon uses the laparoscope to guide the procedure and is able to access and remove adrenal glands through the small incisions. Laparoscopic adrenal surgery lasts approximately 1-2 hours.
Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is associated with shorter recovery periods, reduced risk of infection, and smaller scars. Although these factors may be desirable, the location of the tumor, its size, and the severity of the condition may require that an individual instead undergo open surgery. An open adrenalectomy is typically done for larger adrenal tumors and requires a single, large incision on the abdomen. Open adrenal surgery takes around 2-4 hours.
Following the operation, patients will remain in the hospital for 1-2 days for a laparoscopic adrenalectomy or 3-5 days for an open adrenalectomy. Patients will likely have a liquid diet immediately after their surgery, but should be able to return to solid foods after a day. If both of the glands are removed, patients will be given drug therapy to replace the hormones they produced.
Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy is the use of a special tool called a colonoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end) to examine the inside of the colon and rectum. The tube is typically inserted anally, and it allows the physician to examine the large intestine from the inside. It may be done at any time to diagnose bowel problems, but routine colonoscopies are advised after the age of 50 to screen for colon cancer.
A colonoscopy may be performed to diagnose:
Patients may be asked to drink only liquids in the days before a colonoscopy, or they may be given an enema to remove residual fecal matter. Before the exam, patients are given medication to help them relax, and then lay on their side on a table. The scope is inserted into the anus and gently moved all the way through the large intestine. Air may be pumped into the intestine to improve the view for the physician. Any polyps that are found will be removed. Then the colonoscope will be withdrawn. A colonoscopy is not usually painful, but patients may feel some bloating or have some cramps right afterward. If patients have polyps removed, they might experience a small amount of bleeding. Any side effects should go away within a few hours.
Thyroid Problems
Thyroid problems are a group of conditions that alter hormone regulation and metabolism. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located in the lower neck, just below the Adam's apple (laryngeal prominence) and larynx (voice box). Despite its small size, the thyroid has an outsized effect on the body by regulating hormones that control metabolism. Metabolism is the body's process of converting consumed food into fuel to power the entire body. Heart rate, weight, cholesterol, body temperature, and even physical growth and development are all affected by the metabolism.
When the thyroid malfunctions, the body is unable to properly process and allocate energy. Thyroid problems, such as hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) and hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), cause irregular metabolism. In some cases, the body produces antibodies that attack the thyroid cells for unknown reasons. The damaged thyroid responds by releasing either too little or too much T3 and T4 thyroid hormones. Thyroid malfunctions may also arise from genetic causes or iodine deficiency. Thyroid problems may include:
Hashimoto's is the leading cause of hypothyroidism, which is when the thyroid does not produce enough hormones to stimulate adequate metabolism. The condition is diagnosed by blood tests that measure TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) and detect Hashimoto's antibodies. Symptoms of hypothyroidism include sluggish metabolism, inflammation, fatigue, weight gain, brittle hair, dry skin, and sensitivity to cold. To supplement impaired thyroid function, patients with Hashimoto's are typically prescribed synthetic thyroid hormone pills. Such patients may need to consume synthetic thyroids for the rest of their lives. Other treatments may include dietary changes, such as the avoidance of certain foods and medication to reduce inflammation. Frequent blood tests can inform patients if their TSH levels are within a normal range.
Grave's disease is most frequently the cause of hyperthyroidism, which is when the thyroid produces too many hormones, overstimulating one's metabolism. The condition is also diagnosed by blood tests that measure TSH and detect Grave's antibodies. Elevated heart rate, high blood pressure, sweating, bulging eyes, and weight loss are common symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Treatments for hyperthyroidism include oral radioactive iodine, which slowly shrinks the thyroid, slowing the production of excess thyroid hormone. Other anti-thyroid medications such as methimazole (Tapazole) also reduce the production of thyroid hormones. Blood pressure medications known as beta blockers can ease the increased heart rate caused by hyperthyroidism. If treatments are unsuccessful, patients may be prescribed a thyroidectomy, or surgery to remove part or all of the thyroid. Some patients with hyperthyroidism may require ophthalmological (eye medicine) treatments such as eye drops, prednisone, and surgery to reduce eye swelling and bulging.
Untreated thyroid disorders frequently lead to goiters or thyroid nodules. A thyroid goiter is a large lump that can be felt near the base of the neck and is made of swollen thyroid tissue or nodules (excess cell growth). Nodules and goiters are diagnosed by CT scan or ultrasound. Obstructive goiters can cause pain, coughing, and abnormal breathing. The most common cause of goiters is hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). However, Hashimoto's is also known to cause goiters or nodules. Goiters develop from continued damage from antibodies to the thyroid over time. At times, a goiter can result from a cancerous thyroid tumor. Most goiters and nodules are themselves benign.
The exact causes of thyroid cancer are unknown. People who develop thyroid cancer may or may not have another thyroid problem such as Hashimoto's or Grave's disease. Symptoms of thyroid cancer include a nodule that can be felt on the neck, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, swelling in the neck, and neck and throat pain. CT and MRI scans are used to diagnose thyroid cancer. There are four types of thyroid cancer which vary in intensity. Thyroidectomy (thyroid removal surgery) is usually prescribed to treat thyroid cancer.
Thyroid problems are often long-term conditions that require some form of treatment. With regular monitoring and medication, many people with thyroid problems are able to lead active and fulfilling lives.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 63 |
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Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 83 |
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Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 33 |
|---|---|
| Female | 37 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 35 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 25 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 34 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 57 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 60 |
| Depression | 31 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 31 |
| Asthma | 19 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 30 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 21 |
| Diabetes | 37 |
| Dementia | 16 |
| Cancer | 0 |
The top procedures that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated as a general surgeon in Lexington, VA during 2014 were hospital care and inpatient care.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 68 |
|---|---|
| hospital care | 118 |
| inpatient care | 118 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 40 |
|---|---|
| Female | 39 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 43 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 28 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 35 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 54 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 46 |
| Depression | 44 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 33 |
| Asthma | 19 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 32 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 27 |
| Diabetes | 38 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
The top procedures that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated as a general surgeon in Lexington, VA during 2015 were hospital care, inpatient care, ultrasound (sonogram) and abdominal imaging.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| abdominal imaging | 13 |
|---|---|
| doctor visit | 118 |
| hospital care | 46 |
| inpatient care | 46 |
| ultrasound (sonogram) | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 104 |
|---|---|
| Female | 118 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 120 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 74 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 108 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 57 |
| Stroke | 11 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 39 |
| Depression | 40 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 32 |
| Asthma | 23 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 23 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 25 |
| Diabetes | 46 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 11 |
The top procedures that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated as a general surgeon in Lexington, VA during 2016 were hospital care and inpatient care.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| doctor visit | 111 |
|---|---|
| hospital care | 141 |
| inpatient care | 141 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 49 |
|---|---|
| Female | 64 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 71 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 43 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 46 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 69 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 46 |
| Depression | 45 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 53 |
| Asthma | 32 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 12 |
| Heart Failure | 30 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 22 |
| Diabetes | 47 |
| Dementia | 11 |
| Cancer | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 34 |
|---|---|
| Female | 28 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 43 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 24 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 22 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 61 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 42 |
| Depression | 27 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 56 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 18 |
| Heart Failure | 26 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 29 |
| Diabetes | 40 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
The top procedures that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated as a general surgeon in Lexington, VA during 2018 were hospital care and inpatient care.
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
| hospital care | 32 |
|---|---|
| inpatient care | 32 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 28 |
|---|---|
| Female | 29 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 44 |
|---|---|
| Black | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Asian | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| Native American | 0 |
| From 65 to 74 | 18 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 17 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 72 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 51 |
| Depression | 51 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 67 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 37 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 28 |
| Diabetes | 53 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 19 |
|---|---|
| Female | 18 |
| From 65 to 74 | 14 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 57 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 46 |
| Depression | 46 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 46 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 32 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 0 |
| Diabetes | 30 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 0 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 0 |
| Depression | 0 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 0 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 0 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 0 |
| Diabetes | 0 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 13 |
|---|---|
| Female | 14 |
| From 65 to 74 | 0 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 12 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 70 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 41 |
| Depression | 0 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 44 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 0 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 0 |
| Diabetes | 0 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 18 |
|---|---|
| Female | 21 |
| From 65 to 74 | 15 |
|---|---|
| From 75 to 84 | 0 |
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 0 |
| Hypertension | 75 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 64 |
| Stroke | 0 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 0 |
| Depression | 33 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 33 |
| Asthma | 0 |
| Osteoperosis | 0 |
| Atrial Fibrilation | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 0 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 33 |
| Diabetes | 0 |
| Dementia | 0 |
| Cancer | 0 |
Volume of procedures performed by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD for Medicare patients.
The highest averages for the top procedures that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated as a general surgeon in Lexington, VA were hospital care, inpatient care, ultrasound (sonogram) and abdominal imaging.
| abdominal imaging | 13 |
|---|---|
| doctor visit | 88 |
| hospital care | 84 |
| inpatient care | 84 |
| ultrasound (sonogram) | 13 |
Information about Medicare patients treated by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD.
| Male | 30 |
|---|---|
| Female | 33 |
| Black / African American | 0 |
|---|---|
| Asian / Pacific Islander | 0 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 32 |
| Native American / Alaskan Native | 0 |
| Hispanic | 0 |
| Other | 0 |
| 75 to 84 | 1 |
|---|---|
| 85 and over | 0 |
| Less than 65 | 23 |
| 65 to 74 | 21 |
The highest averages of the most common conditions of Medicare patients that Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD treated were hypertension, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease and ischemic heart disease.
| Hypertension | 68 |
|---|---|
| High Cholesterol | 51 |
| Stroke | 1 |
| Ischemic Heart Disease | 33 |
| Depression | 28 |
| Chronic Kidney Disease | 35 |
| Asthma | 8 |
| Osteoporosis | 0 |
| Heart Failure | 19 |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease | 16 |
| Diabetes | 26 |
| Atrial Fibrillation | 2 |
| Cancer | 2 |
| Dementia | 2 |
Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1981. He completed residency at University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery: Surgical Critical Care and has a state license in Virginia.
Medical School: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1981)
Residency: University of Cincinnati Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: American Board of Surgery: Surgical Critical Care
Licensed In: Virginia
Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Michael S. Nussbaum, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Intuitive Surgical, Inc. |
$1,035
Da Vinci Surgical System $1,035 |
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| W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. |
$378
BIO A Tissue Reinforcement $378 |
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| Novadaq Technologies Inc. |
$143
PINPOINT $143 |
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| Cook Incorporated |
$116
SUR - SIS $116 |
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| Ethicon Inc. |
$113
LINX Reflux Management System $113 |
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| Other |
$413
SUR - SIS $97 |
HeartWare HVAD $94 |
Endo Stapling $90 |
FLOSEAL $80 |
Zynrelef $51 |
| Food and Beverage | $1,492 |
|---|---|
| Travel and Lodging | $707 |
Dr. Michael Nussbaum is a specialist in general surgery and trauma surgery. Dr. Nussbaum's areas of expertise include the following: adrenalectomy (adrenal surgery), bowel resection, and thyroid problems. He is professionally affiliated with Carilion Medical Center. His practice in Roanoke, VA is open to new patients as reported by Doctor.com. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and then he performed his residency at a hospital affiliated with the University of Cincinnati.