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Dr. Pierre Saldinger, MD

Dr. Pierre Saldinger, MD

General Surgery*

Dr. Pierre Saldinger, MD is a general surgeon in Flushing, NY. He is affiliated with Newyork-Presbyterian Queens. He is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.

4 Star Rating
Based on 4 reviews 4 Star Rating (4 reviews)

Locations

Practice

Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens5645 Main St Flushing, NY 11355
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New Patient?
(718) 502-8164
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New Patient?
(718) 502-8164

Hospital Highlight

Dr. Saldinger is affiliated with Newyork-Presbyterian Queens Flushing, a highly rated and top awarded hospital for general surgery.

At a Glance

  • Area of ExpertiseDr. Saldinger specializes in the area of General Surgery. See board certifications
  • Explains Conditions WellPatients said this doctor explains conditions well. See reviews
  • Offers TelehealthThis doctor offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule an appointment.
  • Practices at Top HospitalAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Care Award™ See hospitals

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Dr. Saldinger's Reviews

Likelihood to recommend Dr. Saldinger

4.0

4 ratings, 1 with written review
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About Me

biography

Pierre F. Saldinger, MD, FACSis the Senior Vice President of Perioperative Services at NewYork-Presbyterian. and Attending physician at NewYork- Presbyterian Queens. He is also a professor of Clinical Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr.Saldingerjoins...read more
  • General Surgery

  • Surgical Oncology

  • Hepatopancreaticobiliary Surgery

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  • Memorial Sloan-kettering Cancer Center

    Fellowship Hospital
  • Kautousspital

    Internship Hospital, 2003
  • Beth Israel Hospital

    Residency Hospital, 1995
  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    Fellowship Hospital, 1995
American Board of Medical Specialties®
American Board of Surgery®
General Surgery
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  • English

  • French

  • German

  • Italian

  • HPB surgery can be safely performed in a community teaching hospital.

  • Therapy of liver tumors in the cirrhotic patient.

  • Pathologic quiz case:Hepatic mass in a patient with renal cell carcinoma.

  • Micro-laparoscopic cholecystectomy: An Alternative to Single Port Surgery.

  • Frey procedure for pancreaticopleural fistula.

  • Cystic artery stump pseudoaneurysm following laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

  • Role of endoscopic ultrasound and cyst fluid analysis in initial evaluation and follow up of incidental pancreatic cystic lesions.

  • Hepatic intraductal oncocytic papillary carcinoma.

  • Liver hanging maneuver: a safe approach to right hepatectomy without liver mobilization.

  • Percutaneous tumor ablation: increased necrosis with combined radio- frequency ablation and intratumoral doxorubicin injection in a rat breast tumor model.

  • Management of hilar cholangiocarcinoma

  • Cancer of the bile ducts: The hepatic ducts and common bile duct.

  • Resection of hilar cholangiocarcinoma--a European and United States experience.

  • Radiologic features of complications arising from dropped gallstones in laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

  • Celiac axis resection for extragastrointestinal stromal tumor.

  • Surgical techniques for the completion of a bilioenteric bypass.

  • The natural history of gallstones and asymptomatic gallstones.

  • Images in surgery: retroperitoneal ganglioneuroma.

  • Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma.

  • Is CT Angiography Sufficient for Prediction of Resectability of Periampullary Neoplasms?

  • Internal iliac vein transposition for vascular reconstruction after resection of an external iliac vein leiomyosarcoma.

  • Hepatocellular Cancer.

  • Mesenteric fibromatosis mimicking a gastrointestinal stromal tumor.

  • Intra-arterial chemotherapy for liver tumors.

  • Honorary member, sixth beach battalion, United States Navy, 2006

  • Annual Award, People against domestic violence, Putnam County, NY, 2005

  • Annual award Swiss Society for Research in Surgery for research on the immunological response induced by mucosal vaccination, 1996

Affiliated Hospitals

  • Newyork-Presbyterian Queens

    5645 Main St
    Flushing, NY 11355
    Recipient of 43
    hospital awards

    America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Excellence Award™ (2025)

    Superior clinical outcomes in colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, upper gastrointestinal surgery, and treating bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeds, and pancreatitis

    America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Gastrointestinal Care Award™ (2025, 2024)

    Superior clinical outcomes in colorectal surgeries, gallbladder removal, upper gastrointestinal surgery, and treating bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal bleeds, and pancreatitis

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    How patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.

    82%
    Patients said they were given information about recovering at home

    2% lower than the national average

    75%
    Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well

    1% lower than the national average

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