Dr. Kenneth D. Kushner, General Surgery
Kenneth Kushner, MD
is on staff at
CHOC Mission Hospital
Specialty:
Board Certified:
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Dr. Kushner received his MD degree from New York Medical College and completed his internship at Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center in surgery. He did his fellowship at Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center in surgery and at the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Kushner was a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society at New York Medical College. He also speaks Spanish, has certification from the American Board of Surgery and is an instructor in advanced trauma life support.
Locations
Saddleback Valley Surgical Medical Group
26732 Crown Valley Parkway, Suite 351
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
phone: 949-364-1007
fax: 949-364-0317
Education
- Fellowship
Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center in surgery and at the American College of Surgeons. - Internship
Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center in surgery. - Medical School
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY
- Anorectal malformation
- Appendicitis
- Biliary atresia
- Circumcision (not newborn)
- Congenital diaphragmatic hernia/CDH
- Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malfunction (CPAM/CCAM)
- Gallstones (cholecystectomy)
- Ganglion cysts
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease/GERD (fundoplication)
- Gastroschisis
- Hernias, including inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia and incarcerated hernia
- Hydrocele
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Intestinal atresia, including duodenal atresia, jejunal atresia, jejunoileal atresia
- Intussusception
- Liver disease and disorders
- Lumps and bumps
- Lung lesions, including congenital pulmonary airway malformation/CPAM and bronchopulmonary sequestration/BPS
- Malrotation
- Omphalocele
- Palmar hyperhidrosis/excessive sweating of the hands (ETS surgery)
- Pectus carinatum
- Pectus excavatum (sunken chest) – Nuss procedure
- Precocious puberty (supprelin implants)
- Pyloric stenosis
- Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT)
- Tracheoesophageal fistula and esophageal atresia
- Traumatic injuries
- Tumors
- Undescended testes (orchiopexy)