Robert R. Selby is the Pancreas and Hepatobiliary Cancer Program Director
at Hoag. He is Professor of Surgery, Director of the Liver Transplantation
Program, and Chief of the Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery
at the Keck School of Medicine at USC. He has extensive experience in
hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery. Dr. Selby is board certified in
general surgery and general surgical critical care.
Dr. Selby specializes in the treatment of the following conditions, and
utilizes minimally invasive techniques (MIS) for optimal patient care:
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Pancreatic Cancer
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Cholangiocarcinomar
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Hepatocellular Cancer
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Pancreatic cysts
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Acute and chronic Pancreatitis
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Gallbladder cancer
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Choledochal cysts
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Bile duct injuries
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Primary Sclerosing cholangitis
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Neuroendocrine tumors
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Pyogenic liver disease
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Metastatic cancer to the liver
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Liver, kidney and pancreas transplant evaluation
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IPMN
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Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
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Portal hypertension