- Profile Image
- Name
- Tyler Cohn
- Degree
- M.D.
- Rank
- Assistant Professor
- Primary Department
- Surgery
- Education
- Medical School
- University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago
- Residencies
- McGaw Medical Center, Northwestern University General Surgery
- Fellowships
- Stony Brook University Hospital Minimally Invasive Surgery and Bariatric Surgery
- Hobbies
- Running
- Alpine Skiing
- Chicago Bears
- Publications
- Verm RA, Baker MM, Cohn T, Park S, Swanson J, Freeman R, Abdelsattar ZM. Fragmented care, Commission on Cancer accreditation, and overall survival in patients receiving surgery and chemotherapy for esophageal cancer. Surgery ; 19 6060 504
- Kramer, SP; Tonelli, C; Abdelsattar, Z; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Baker, MS Rectal neuroendocrine tumors: Can they be observed? Surgery ;
- Tonelli, CM; Cohn, T; Abdelsattar, Z; Luchette, FA; Baker, MS Association of Resident Independence With Short-term Clinical Outcome in Core General Surgery Procedures. JAMA surgery ;
- Swanson, J; Littau, M; Tonelli, C; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Abdelsattar, Z; Baker, MS Early-Stage Ampullary Cancer: Is Local Excision an Effective Alternative to Radical Resection? Journal of the American College of Surgeons ;
- Tonelli, CM; Lorenzo, I; Bunn, C; Kulshrestha, S; Cohn, T; Abdelsattar, Z; Luchette, FA; Baker, MS Are Residents Able to Perform a Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy with Acceptable Outcomes When the Attending Is Not Scrubbed? Journal of the American College of Surgeons ; 235 1
- Tonelli, CM; Lorenzo, I; Bunn, C; Kulshrestha, S; Abdelsattar, ZM; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Baker, MS Contemporary Matched-Cohort Comparison of Surgical Approach to Inguinal Hernia Repair: Are Minimally Invasive Approaches Associated with Higher Rates of Recurrence? Journal of the American College of Surgeons ; 235 1
- Tonelli, CM; Baker, MS; Luchette, FA; Cohn, T Laparoscopic and robotic paraesophageal hernia repair in United States veterans: Clinical outcomes and risk factors associated with reoperation recurrence. American Journal of Surgery ;
- Swanson, J; Littau, M; Tonelli, C; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Abdelsattar, Z; Baker, MS The role of endoscopic resection in early-stage esophageal adenocarcinoma: Esophagectomy is associated with improved survival in patients presenting with clinical stage t1bn0 disease. Surgery ;
- Roat-Shumway, S; Tonelli, C; Singer, M; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Abdelsattar, Z; Baker, MS Is local excision an appropriate treatment modality in patients presenting with early-stage (cT1 N0 M0) rectal adenocarcinoma? Surgery ;
- Swanson, J; Littau, M; Tonelli, C; Cohn, T; Luchette, FA; Abdelsattar, Z; Baker, MS A matched cohort comparison of endoscopic resection, chemoradiation and esophagectomy in the treatment of early-stage esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. American Journal of Surgery ;
- Lorenzo, IL; Tonelli, CM; Bunn, C; Kulshrestha, S; Agnew, SP; Cohn, TD; Abdelsattar, ZM; Baker, MS; Luchette, FA Supervised independence in elective inguinal hernia repairs performed by surgical residents is not associated with compromised short clinical outcome or rates of reoperation for recurrence. American Journal of Surgery ;
- Tyler Cohn, Aurora Pryor Quality in Obesity Treatment ;
- Iliya Goldberg, Jie Yang, Lizhou Nie, Andrew T Bates, Salvatore Docimo, Aurora Pryor, Tyler Cohn, Konstantinos Spaniolas Safety of bariatric surgery in patients older than 65 years Surgery for Obesity & Related Diseases ; 15 8 1380-1387
- Owen Pyke, Jie Yang, Tyler Cohn, Donglei Yin, Salvatore Docimo, Mark A Talamini, Andrew T Bates, Aurora Pryor, Konstantinos Spaniolas Marginal ulcer continues to be a major source of morbidity over time following gastric bypass Surgical endoscopy ; 33 10 3451-3456
- Tyler Cohn, Aurora Pryor, Konstantinos Spaniolas Surgical Procedures for Patients With Severe Obesity JAMA ; 319 20 2136-2137
- Tyler Cohn Paraesophageal hernia repair: techniques for success JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES ; 27 1 19-23