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Chien-Chi Lin
Taipei, Taiwan

M.D.

Dr. Chien-Chi-Lin, a member of our team, is considered one of the world's most experienced ETS surgeons and has operated more than 6,000 patients. He is the pioneer of the ETS-C procedure and the new ESB-4 technique.  Dr. Lin is one of the five Members of the Council of the International Society for Sympathetic Surgery. You can now have surgery in Taiwan by a world leading pioneer.





Curriculum Vitae

Personal

Sex:   Male

Birth Date:
 
Dec. 28, 1954

Birth Place:
 
Hualien, Taiwan

Nationality:
 
Taiwan, Republic of China


Education & Training

College:   Kaohsiung Medical College, Kaohsiung Taiwan 1974-1981

Internship:
 
Kaohsiung Medical College attached Teaching Hospital 1979-1981

Residentship:
 
Kaohsiung Medical College attached Teaching Hospital 1983-1988


Employment

1988-1989   Visiting Staff, Dept of Surgery, Kaohsiung Municipal Women & Children General Hospital

1990-June 1994
 
Chief, Department of Surgery, Tainan Municipal Hospital

July 1994-present
 
Associate Medical President, Tainan Municipal Hospital


Membership of Professional Associations

1987-present   Surgical Association, ROC

1991-present
 
Thoracic & Cardiovascular Association, ROC

1991-present
 
Chinese Association of Endoscopic Surgery

1991-present
 
Surgical Society of Gastroenterology, ROC


Publications: Chien Chi Lin, M.D.

  1. Lin CC, Wu HS. Thoracoscopic T2-Sympathetic Block by Clamping in Treatment of Hyperhidrosis Palmaris ---Results of 831 Cases. 3rd International ETS Symposium, Japan, May 13-14, 1999.
  2. Lin CC, Mo LR, Lee LS, NG SM, Hwang MH. Thoracoscopic T2-sympathetic block by clipping: a better and reversible operation for treatment of hyperhidrosis palmaris: Experience with 326 Cases. Eur J Surg 1998; Suppl 580:13-16.
  3. Lin CC, Wu HS, Lee LS et al, "Thoracoscopic T2-Sympathicotomy in Treatment of Hyperhidrosis: Experience with 1005 Cases. (Taiwan). Abstracts. Second International Symposium on Thoracoscopic Sympathicotomy, Boras, Sweden, May 1997.
  4. Lin CC, Mo LR. Experience in Thoracoscopic Sympathectomy for hyperhidrosis with concomitant pleural adhesion. Surgical Laparoscopy & Endoscopy. 1996;6:258-261.
  5. Ng SM, Lee LS, Chau SW, Lin CC, Mo LR. Tracheal stenosis following brief endotracheal tube intubation - a case report. Acta Anaesthesiol Sin. 1995;33:53-56.
  6. Lin CC, Mo LR, Hwang MH. Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest: a rare complication of T2, 3-Sympathicotomy for treatment of hyperhidrosis palmaris - two case reports. Eur J Surg 1994; Suppl 572:43-5.
  7. Lin CC, Mo LR, Lin YW, Yau MP. Bilateral thoracoscopic lower sympathetic-splanchnicectomy for upper abdominal cancer pain. Eur J Surg 1994; Suppl 572:59-62.
  8. Lee LS, Ng SM, Lin CC. Single-Lumen endotracheal intubated anaesthesia for thoracoscopic sympathectomy - experience of 719 cases. Eur J Surg 1994;Suppl 572:27-31.
  9. Lin CC. Extended thoracoscopic T2-sympathectomy in treatment of hyperhidrosis: experience with 130 consecutive cases. J Laparoendos Surg 1992;2:1-6.
  10. Lin CC. A new method of thoracoscopic sympathectomy in hyperhidrosis palmaris: Surg Endos 1990;4:224-6.


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