Bryce Stash, MD | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

Dr. Stash  Bryce Stash, MD
  email: bryce.stash@ttuhsc.edu

  Assistant Professor of Surgery


  

Patient Appointments:
Surgery Clinic : 806-743-2373
Clinic Location:
Surgery Clinic: Texas Tech Physicians Pavilion, 4th floor
 

Fellowship:
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, Saint Louis University Hospital.  2022

Residency: 
Saint Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, MO.  2022 

Medical School:
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock TX.  2016.

Certifications:
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Plastic Surgery

Research Interests:

 

Current Research Projects:

HIGH-QUALITY POINT-OF-VIEW INTRAOPERATIVE VIDEO RECORDING USING YOUR SMARTPHONE.  Saint Louis, MO / 9/2020 - Present.  Project designed to examine the utility and workability of a low-cost head-mounted smartphone for point-of-view recording for plastic and reconstructive surgery procedures. 

SECONDARY ALVEOLAR BONE GRAFTING WITH DEMINERALIZED BONE MATRIX AFTER PREVIOUS ALVEOLAR TREATMENT WITH BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN-2.  Saint Louis, MO / 1/2019-Present.          Project designed to study the incidence of primary graft failure in patients treated with DBX bone grafting alone versus autologous bone grafting, while sub-stratifying to determine whether prior exposure to BMP correlated with graft success. 

DEFINING IDEAL FEMALE GENITAL ANATOMY THROUGH NOVEL CROWDSOURCING ANALYSIS.  Saint Louis, MO / 7/2019-6/2022.  The project attempts to define the ideal vulvar anatomy via crow-sourced analysis of different anatomical ratios, in attempt to guide future surgical planning and patient education.

PEDIATRIC JUXTA-EPIPHYSEAL PHALANGEAL FRACTURES ARE DISTINCT FROM SALTER-HARRIS TYPE II FRACTURES AND MORE FREQUEENTTLY NEED OPERATIVE FIXATION.  Saint Louis, MO / 4/2018-8/2022.        Study designed to determine the incidence of Salter-Harris 2 versus Juxta-epiphyseal fracture in the pediatric population and compare the differences in clinical features and treatments between these two fracture patterns. 

NOVEL INSTRUMENTATION-FREE INTRA-ARTICULAR PROXIMAL PHALANX BASE FRACTURE FIXATION USING POLYDIOXANONE SUTURE.  Bonita Springs, FL / 3/2020.  Study designed to evaluate the biomechanical strength of a intra-articular proximal phalanx base fracture instrumentation-free repair using PDS suture. 

STAYING ON THE CUTTING EDGE.  Saint Louis, MO / 3/2020.  Viewpoints paper advocating for the integration of a more biological approach for the treatment of chronic wounds. 

Recent Funding:

HIGH-QUALITY POINT-OF-VIEW INTRAOPERATIVE VIDEO RECORDING USING YOUR SMARTPHONE, Saint Louis, MO / May, 2020.  $3,200 grant awarded from the Saint Louis University GME Research Grant Program 

DEFINING IDEAL FEMALE GENITAL ANATOMY THROUGH NOVEL CROWDSOURCING ANALYSIS.  Saint Louis, MO / 6/ 2019.  $16,250 Foundation grant awarded from The American Society For Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASERF) 



 

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