PracticeAHN General Surgery - Greater Erie Niagara at Hillside Office Bldg
GenderMale
EducationNortheast Ohio Medical University
TrainingSumma Akron City Hospital, Summa Akron City Hospital, UVAMC
CertificationAmerican Board of Surgery-Surgery
About
Brian Jones
Dr. Jones provides advanced surgical treatment for liver diseases, liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, tumor removal, and other medical issues. He is skilled in robotic-assisted surgery. He speaks English.
Services
abdominal mesh reconstruction, robotic surgery, incisional hernia surgery, umbilical hernia surgery, gallbladder surgery, paralytic ileus, wide local excision surgery, incisional biopsy, umbilical mass, post-operative infection, internal mass, gastrostomy tube removal, gastrocutaneous fistula, gall stone removal, excision granuloma tissue, appendix rupture, appendicitis surgery, stomach polyps, change of gastrotomy tube, abdominal wall hernia, intestinal volvulus, ventral hernia repair, da vinci hernia repair, robotic surgery for small bowel obstruction, robotic gastrostomy, robotic appendectomy, ladd procedure, reduction of volvulus, excision of tumor, anastomosis of bile duct, closure of enterostomy, duodenoduodenostomy, gastrostomy closure surgery, excision of cervical lymph node, cervical lymph node biopsy, robotic splenectomy, vascular access device, excisional biopsy, axillary lymphadenectomy, splenic mass, complex hernia repair, stomach masses, exploratory surgery, gastric mass, wound debridement, da vinci, stomach tumor surgery, stomach surgery, colon cancer surgery, excision of benign lesions, feeding tube removal, cecostomy, abdominal wall defect, abdominal wall reconstruction, abdominal adhesions, abdominal abscess, cyst removal, abdominal dermoid cyst, sentinel node biopsy, neck biopsy, intestinal fistula, fine needle aspiration, da vinci cholecystectomy, abdominal surgery, inguinal hernia repair, vascular access surgery, urachal cyst, umbilical hernia, suture removal, surgical treatment of crohn's disease, subphrenic abscess, stomal hernia, stomach fistula, splenomegaly, splenic cyst, splenectomy, spigelian hernia, soft tissue biopsy, small bowel obstruction, small bowel biopsy, colonic volvulus, repair laceration, reducible hernia, recurrent hernia, recurrent femoral hernia, rectus sheath hernia, pilonidal disease, pilar cyst, peritoneal catheter, perforation of gallbladder, peptic ulcer surgery, pelvic abscess, parastomal hernia, open biopsy of liver, necrotizing fasciitis, musculoskeletal biopsy, muscle biopsy, minimally invasive surgery, mesenteric mass