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Dr. Andrew Rogers, MD is a vascular surgeon in Erie, PA specializing in vascular surgery and general practice. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016 and has 8 years of experience. Dr. Andrew Rogers, MD is affiliated with Allegheny Health Network, Saint Vincent Vascular & Endovascular Surgery and ST VINCENT MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE INC.
2315 Myrtle Street Suite 120
Erie, PA 16502
Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic surgery is a kind of minimally invasive surgery using a thin, narrow tube called a laparoscope. Usually performed on the abdomen or the pelvic region, the surgeon makes a few very small incisions instead of one large one.
During the procedure, the surgeon inserts the laparoscope, which contains a light and camera that allows the surgeon to see what is happening inside the body. Then tiny tools are placed through the small openings and used to perform the surgery.
The most common laparoscopic surgery is gallbladder removal, but laparoscopic surgery may also be used for the removal of a kidney or appendix, to treat certain cysts and tumors, for bariatric surgery, for some GERD treatments, or for hernia repairs, among others.
Because laparoscopic surgery only uses a few tiny incisions, the scars are minimal and recovery is easier than with open surgery.
Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery, using a tiny opening to get inside the body instead of making a large cut. It uses small tools attached to a thin robotic arm, which is controlled by the surgeon. Robotic surgery may be referred to by the specific kind of robot that is used. The most advanced robot currently in use is called the da Vinci, and surgery using it is sometimes called da Vinci surgery.
There are many benefits to robotic surgery, both for the patient and the surgeon. Robotic surgery allows for more precise movements and increased control during very delicate surgical procedures. This makes performing surgery accurately much easier for surgeons and reduces fatigue. The smaller 'hand' of the robot can enter the body via a much smaller opening, which reduces the risk of infection and scarring and leads to a faster recovery. The robotic hands also contain tiny moveable cameras among their tools, giving surgeons a much closer view of the procedure than would be possible with traditional surgery.
Dr. Andrew Rogers, MD graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016. He is certified by the AB Surgery - General Surgery American Board of Surgery-Vascular Surgery and has a state license in Pennsylvania.
Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine (2016)
Board Certification: AB Surgery - General Surgery American Board of Surgery-Vascular Surgery
Licensed In: Pennsylvania
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Andrew Rogers, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Medtronic, Inc. |
$5,774
ENDURANT IIS $5,309 |
Heli-FX EndoAnchor System $55 |
Valiant Captivia $37 |
FLOWMET $23 |
$350 |
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W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. |
$3,867
EXCLUDER Conformable AAA Endoprosthesis with Active Control $1,843 |
GORE TAG Conformable Thoracic Endoprosthesis $720 |
GORE VIABAHN VBX Balloon Expandable Endo $545 |
GORE-TEX Vascular Graft $312 |
GORE VIABAHN Endoprosthesis with Heparin $244 |
Other $202 |
Penumbra, Inc. |
$3,035
Indigo System $2,939 |
Ruby Coil $96 |
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Stryker Corporation |
$1,182
SERRATO $1,182 |
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Silk Road Medical, Inc. |
$397
ENROUTE Transcarotid Stent $203 |
ENROUTE Transcarotid Neuroprotection System $194 |
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Other |
$1,039
Alto Abdominal Stent Graft System $168 |
XARELTO $100 |
StarClose SE vascular closure system $82 |
Oasis $65 |
SURGICEL Family of Absorbable Hemostats $39 |
Other $586 |
Food and Beverage | $5,396 |
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Grant | $5,000 |
Travel and Lodging | $2,963 |
Education | $1,934 |
Dr. Andrew Rogers' areas of specialization are general practice and vascular surgery. These areas are among his clinical interests: abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), varicose veins, and carotid artery surgery. Dr. Rogers attended medical school at Tufts University School of Medicine. He is affiliated with Allegheny Health Network. According to Yext, Dr. Rogers is not acceping new patients at this time.