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Terence M. Myckatyn M.D.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Assistant Professor, Surgery
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Board Certification
Diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS-Certified)

Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in Plastic Surgery (FRCSC)
Areas of Specialty and Clinical Interest
Dr. Myckatyn specializes in facial and breast cosmetic surgery, body contouring, all types of breast reconstruction, and general reconstructive surgery.
Medical School
University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada, 1997
Postdoctoral Education
Fellowship: Peripheral Nerve Research, Washington University, St. Louis MO, 2000

Residency: Plastic Surgery, University of British Columbia , 2001

Residency: Chief Resident, Plastic Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis MO, 2003
Patients Seen At
Center for Advanced Medicine
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center
4921 Parkview Place, Suite G, Floor 6
St. Louis, MO 63110

West County Plastic Surgeons
1040 N. Mason Road, Suite 124
St. Louis, MO 63141
Patient Appointments
(314) 362-7388 or (800)283-5848
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Awards/Honors
American Society for Peripheral Nerve Research Award for 2007.

“Clinical Teacher of the Year Award” for 2006 & 2007, Medical Students, Washington University School of Medicine.

John E. Hoopes American Association of Plastic Surgeons Academic Scholarship Award for 2006-2008.

“C. James Carrico Faculty Research Fellowship for the Study of Trauma and Critical Care,” American College of Surgeons, July 2005-June 2007.

“Paul M. Weeks Resident Teaching Award” for 2006, Plastic Surgery Residents. Washington University School of Medicine.

“Outstanding Nerve Presentation” at the combined American Association for Hand Surgery, American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery, American Society for Peripheral Nerve, Annual Meeting Fajardo, Puerto Rico, January 16, 2005.

American Association for Hand Surgeons Research Grant, Jan. 2004.

“Resident of the Year” award for Class of 2003, Annual Distinguished Teaching Awards Ceremony, Washington University School of Medicine, November 20, 2002.

Best Basic Science Paper, American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma Region XI. (2001). “Rapamycin prevents the rejection of peripheral nerve allografts.”
Selected or Recent Publications
Hayashi A, Moradzadeh A, Hunter DA, Kawamura DH, Puppala VK, Tung TH, Mackinnon SE, Myckatyn TM. Retrograde labeling in peripheral nerve research: It is not all black and white. Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery. 2007 Nov 2; [Epub ahead of print]

Koob JW, Moradzadeh A, Tong A, Hayashi A, Myckatyn TM, Tung TH, Mackinnon SE. Induction of regional collateral sprouting following muscle denervation. Laryngoscope. 2007;117(10):1735-1740.

Hunter DA, Moradzadeh A, Whitlock EL, Brenner MJ, Myckatyn TM, Wei CH, Tung TH, Mackinnon SE. Binary imaging analysis for comprehensive quantitative histomorphometry of peripheral nerve. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 2007;166(1):116-124. Epub 2007 Jun 30.

Hayashi A, Koob JW, Liu DZ, Tong AY, Hunter DA, Parsadanian A, Mackinnon SE, Myckatyn TM. A double-transgenic mouse used to track migrating Schwann cells and regenerating axons following engraftment of injured nerves. Experimental Neurology. 2007;207(1):128-138. Epub 2007 Jun 19.

Magill CK, Tong A, Kawamura D, Hayashi A, Hunter DA, Parsadanian A, Mackinnon SE, Myckatyn TM. Reinnervation of the tibialis anterior following sciatic nerve crush injury: a confocal microscopic study in transgenic mice. Experimental Neurology. 2007;207(1):64-74. Epub 2007 Jun 14.

Brenner MJ, Dvali L, Hunter DA, Myckatyn TM, Mackinnon SE. Motor neuron regeneration through end-to-side repairs is a function of donor nerve axotomy. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2007;120(1):215-223.

Hayashi A, Komuro Y, Koga Y, Myckatyn TM, Yanai A. Hemi-orbicularis oculi switch flap for upper eyelid defects. Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery. 2007;60(6):655-8. Epub 2007 Jan 24.

Pannucci C, Myckatyn TM, Mackinnon SE, Hayashi A. End-to-side nerve repair: review of the literature. Restor Neurol Neurosci. 2007;25(1):45-63.

Lloyd BM, Luginbuhl RD, Brenner MJ, Rocque BG, Tung TH, Myckatyn TM, Hunter DA, Mackinnon SE, Borschel GH. Use of motor nerve material in peripheral nerve repair with conduits. Microsurgery. 2007;27(2):138-145.

Hess JR, Brenner MJ, Fox IK, Nichols CM, Myckatyn TM, Hunter DA, Rickman SR, Mackinnon SE. Use of cold-preserved allografts seeded with autologous Schwann cells in the treatment of a long-gap peripheral nerve injury. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2007;119(1):246-259.

Li W, Brakefield D, Pan Y, Hunter D, Myckatyn TM, Parsadanian A. Muscle-derived but not centrally derived transgene GDNF is neuroprotective in G93A-SOD1 mouse model of ALS. Experimental Neurology. 2007;203(2):457-471. Epub 2006 Oct 10.

Brenner MJ, Hess JR, Myckatyn TM, Hayashi A, Hunter DA, Mackinnon SE. Repair of motor nerve gaps with sensory nerve inhibits regeneration in rats. Laryngoscope. 2006;116(9):1685-1692.

Tenenbaum MM, Myckatyn TM. Breast augmentation. Mo Med. 2006;103(3):282-287; quiz 287-288.

Hess JR, Brenner MJ, Myckatyn TM, Hunter DA, Mackinnon SE. Influence of aging on regeneration in end-to-side neurorrhaphy. Annals of Plastic Surgery. 2006;57(2):217-222.

Parsadanian A, Pan Y, Li W, Myckatyn TM, Brakefield D. Astrocyte-derived transgene GDNF promotes complete and long-term survival of adult facial motoneurons following avulsion and differentially regulates the expression of transcription factors of AP-1 and ATF/CREB families. Experimental Neurology. 2006;200(1):26-37. Epub 2006 Feb 23.

Brenner MJ, Tung TH, Mackinnon SE, Myckatyn TM, Hunter DA, Mohanakumar T. Anti-CD40 ligand monoclonal antibody induces a permissive state, but not tolerance, for murine peripheral nerve allografts. Experimental Neurology. 2004;186(1):59-69.

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