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Charles W. Weisse V.M.D., Dipl. A.C.V.S.
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Clinician Educator

Department of Clinical Studies -Philadelphia
3900 Delancey Street
School of Veterinary Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA   19104-6010
Qualifications

Advanced training in interventional radiology techniques

Bio
After receiving his VMD in 1998, Dr. Weisse did an internship here at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a second year resident in the Section of Surgery.
Memberships

American College of Veterinary Surgeons

Clinical Interests

Interventional Radiology
Oncology – surgical and regional tumor therapy
Tracheal collapse
Portosystemic shunts
Fish Surgery

Research Interests
Interventional Radiology
Chemoembolization and particle embolization
Vascular and Non-vascular percutaneous access
Selected Publications
Weisse C, Clifford C, Nicholson M, Holt D, Solomon JA.  Percutaneous Bland Arterial Embolization and Chemoembolization for the Treatment of Benign and Malignant Diseases.  Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002;221(10):1430-1436.

Weisse C, Schwartz K, Stronger R, Monschein J, Solomon JA.  Transjugular coil embolization of an intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in a cat.  Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002;221(9):1287-1291.

Britt TJ, Weisse C, Weber ES, Matzkin Z, Klide A.  Pneumocystoplasty in a Ryukin Goldfish.  Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002;221(5):690-693.

Weisse C, Weber ES, Matzkin Z, Klide A.  Surgical Removal of a Seminoma from a Black Sea Bass.  Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2002;221(2):280-283.

Weisse C, Shofer FS, Sorenmo K.  Recurrence Rates and Sites for Grade II Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors Following Complete Surgical Excision.  Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 2002;38:71-73.

Weisse C, Aronson LR, Drobatz K.  Traumatic Ruptured Ureters: 10 Cases.  Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 2002;38:188-192