(631) 444-4545
- Specialty:
Subspecialty:
- Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
- Administrative/ Clinical Title:
- Chief, Division of Pediatric Surgery
THOMAS LEE MD
For Appointments:
(631) 444-4545
ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN
ANTI-REFLUX SURGERY (FUNDOPLICATION)
ATRESIA
ATRESIA: ESOPHAGEAL & INTESTINAL
BILIARY ATRESIA
BRANCHIAL CYST
CHEST WALL ANOMALIES: PECTUS EXCAVATUM
CHOLEDOCHAL CYST
CIRCUMCISION - THE SURGICAL PROCEDURE
CONGENITAL AGANGLIONIC MEGACOLON (HIRSCHSPRUNG DISEASE)
CONGENITAL DEFECTS (BIRTH DEFECTS)
HEPATOBLASTOMA (LIVER CANCER)
HERNIA REPAIRS
LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
LAPAROSCOPY
LIVER RESECTION
MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY
NEUROBLASTOMA
PEDIATRIC SURGERY
PEDIATRIC TRAUMA
THORACIC SURGERY, PEDIATRICS
UNDESCENDED TESTICLE - SURGERY
WILM'S TUMOR
1199NBF
AETNA
AFFINITY HEALTH PLAN
ANTHEM
BEECH STREET
CIGNA GREAT WEST HEALTHCARE
CIGNA HMO
CIGNA PPO
DEVON HEALTH
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS HMO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS OTHER PLANS
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS PPO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS SENIOR PLAN
FIDELIS CARE NEW YORK
FIRST HEALTH
GHI CBP
GHI HMO
HEALTHFIRST
HIP
ISLAND GROUP ADMINISTRATION
MAGNACARE
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
MULTIPLAN
MULTIPLAN PHCS
MULTIPLAN SAVILITY
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PLAN
SUFFOLK HEALTH PLAN
UNITED EMPIRE PLAN (NYSHIP)
UNITED HEALTHCARE
UNITED OXFORD FREEDOM PLAN
VYTRA (except SMART START)
Education & Training
- Medical Degree:
- University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, IL (1988)
- Residency:
- General Surgery, New York Hospital - Cornell University Medical Center
- Fellowship:
-
Pediatric Surgery, St. Louis University Health Sciences Center
Academic & Other
- Academic Rank:
- Associate Professor
- Year Appointed at
Stony Brook:
- 2001
- Clinical Practice Began:
- 1988
Locations
-
SURGERY
37 RESEARCH WAY,
EAST SETAUKET,
NY 11733-3465.
Ph.: 631-444-4545
Fax: 631-444-4539


Selected Publications
1. Taira BR, Fenton KE, Lee TK, Meng H, McCormack JE, Huang E, Singer AJ, Scriven RJ, Shapiro MJ. Ventilator-associated pneumonia in pediatric trauma patients. Pediatr Crit Care Med 2009;10:491-4. .
2. Kokkosis AA, Balsam D, Lee TK, Schreiber ZJ. Pediatric nontraumatic myositis ossificans of the neck. Pediatr Radiol 2009;39:409-12. .
3. Azu MC. McCormack JE. Huang EC. Lee TK. Shapiro MJ. Venous thromboembolic events in hospitalized trauma patients. American Surgeon. 73(12):1228-31, 2007.
4. Rutigliano DN, Egnor MR, Priebe CJ, McCormack JE, Strong NA, Scriven RJ, Lee TK, Decompressive Crainectomy in Pediatric TBI Patients with Refractory Elevated Intracranial Pressure, Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 41(1): 83, 2006.
5. Azu MC, McCormack JE, Scriven RJ, Brebbia JS, Shapiro MJ, and Lee TK, Venous Thromboembolic Events in Pediatric Trauma Patients: Is Prophylaxi Necessary? Journal of Trauma, 59(6): 1345, 2005.
6. Aygun B, Kimpo M, Lee T, Valderrama E, Leonides J, Karayalcin G, An Adolescent with Ovarian Osteosarcoma Arising in a Cystic Teratoma, Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 25(5): 410, 2003.
7. Rosen N, Lee TK, Uroepithelium in a Colonic Diverticulum, Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 35(9): 1375-6, 2000.
8. Iofel E, Kahn E, Lee TK, Chawla A, Inflammatory Polyps following Necrotizing Enterocolitis, Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 35(8), 1246-7, 2000.
9. Lee TK, Heeckt P, Smith SD, Lee KKW, Rowe MI, Schraut WH. Post-operative selective bowel decontamination prevents gram-negative bacterial translocation in small-bowel graft recipients. Journal of Surgical Research 58(8):498-502, 1995.
10. Lee TK, Cardona MA, Kurkchubasche A, Smith SD, Mueller AR, Lee KKW, Rowe MI, and Schraut WH. Mucosal glutamine utilization after small-bowel transplantation: an electrophysiologic study. Journal of Surgical Research 52:605-14, 1992
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