Minimally Invasive Surgery
Foregut Surgery
Pancreatic and Hepatobilliary Surgery
Education
- Medical School: University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan
- Residency: General Surgery) Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
- Fellowship: (Minimally Invasive Surgery) University of Florida, Jacksonville, FL
“There are so many options for treatment, and it’s imperative for my patients to be educated about both surgical and non-surgical plans of care. I am committed to providing maximum quality healthcare through compassion, modern medicine and minimally invasive surgery. I use minimally invasive techniques to perform complex surgical procedures using state-of-the-art equipment. Studies have shown that minimally invasive surgery is associated with reduced pain, length of hospital stay, and wound complications.”
Dr. Abubaker Ali is a General Surgery Specialist at Detroit Medical Center and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Wayne State University. He graduated with honors and has diverse experiences in minimally invasive surgery, foregut surgery, pancreatic surgery and hepatobilliary surgery.
Publications
Complication of Dislodged Gastrostomy Foley Catheter. A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Salutary Effect Of Calcium Channel Blockade Following Hypoxic and Septic Insult.
Review: Screening, Diagnosis and Management of Gastric Carcinoid.
The Stress Hormone Epinephrine Increases IGA Transport across Respiratory Epithelial Surfaces.
Estrogen modulation of pneumonia? An immunoglobulin A effect.
Teaching
Teaching General Surgery residents and Medical Students
University of Florida, Jacksonville, FL
Teaching General Surgery residents and Medical Students
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Anatomy Instructor
Department of Anatomy, Alneelain University, Faculty of Medicine, Khartoum, Sudan