Debra Sudan is a recognized national and international leader in the medical and surgical therapy of short bowel syndrome. She has published over 100 manuscripts, is the lead author of the largest single center series of intestinal lengthening surgeries for the treatment of intestinal failure and has been invited to give lectures on intestinal failure management on 4 continents. She is the Division Chief and Surgical Director of Abdominal Transplant Surgery at Duke University since 2008, where she initiated an extremely successful small bowel transplant program to complement the excellent programs in liver, kidney and pancreas transplantation. Debra Sudan is a recognized national and international leader in the medical and surgical therapy of short bowel syndrome. She has published over 100 manuscripts, is the lead author of the largest single center series of intestinal lengthening surgeries for the treatment of intestinal failure and has been invited to give lectures on intestinal failure management on 4 continents. She is the Division Chief and Surgical Director of Abdominal Transplant Surgery at Duke University since 2008, where she initiated an extremely successful small bowel transplant program to complement the excellent programs in liver, kidney and pancreas transplantation.
Gastroenterology