University of California San Francisco

Biography

Michael J. Terry, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at UCSF. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1999 and earned his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2006. During this time, he completed a one year research fellowship at the National Cancer Center Research Institute in Tokyo, Japan as part of the MIT-Japan Program, and was later selected to participate in the prestigious HHMI-NIH Research Scholar Program. He then went on to complete a combined General Surgery/Plastic Surgery residency at Yale University, where he received training in reconstructive plastic surgery, microsurgery, and aesthetic surgery. Dr. Terry dedicated an additional year of fellowship training at the Institute for Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at New York University to studying complex hand/upper extremity surgery with Dr. David Chiu.

Dr. Terry’s areas of clinical expertise include the treatment of disorders of the hand and wrist; surgical reconstruction of defects of the head and neck, torso, and extremities; aesthetic surgery of the eyelids, nose, face, and neck; and body-contouring surgery of the breasts, abdomen, arms, and legs.

Education

Education

2006 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY - M.D. 
1999 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, B.S. in Biology

Residencies

2006-2009 Yale University, Resident, General Surgery 
2009-2012 Yale University, Resident, Plastic Surgery

Fellowships

2012-2013 NYU-Langone Medical Center, Hand Surgery Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Plastic Surgery

Clinical Expertise

Surgery of the Hand/Upper Extremity

General Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Microvascular Surgery

Peripheral Nerve/Brachial Plexus Surgery

Facial Rejuvenation

Body Contouring/Post-Bariatric Body Contouring

Breast Reduction

Breast Augmentation

Burn/Trauma Reconstruction

Reconstruction after skin cancer excision

Research Interests

Improving outcomes for flexor tendon repair utilizing novel suture techniques

Measurement and documentation of outcomes in the field of hand surgery

Publications

MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 20
  1. Evaluating Access and Outcomes in Gender-affirming Breast Augmentation: A Comparative Study of a County Hospital and an Academic Center.
    McLaughlin MF, Rosser M, Song S, Mehta N, Terry MJ, Kim EA| | PubMed
  2. Total Talar and Navicular Extrusions: A Case Report.
    Lalchandani GR, Hung NJ, Janghala A, Terry M, Morshed S| | PubMed
  3. Surgical Treatment of Granulomatous Breast Deformities Caused by Injection of Foreign Substances in Transgender Women: A Case Series and Algorithm.
    Cordero DM, Srinivasa D, Barnes LL, Ray E, Terry MJ| | PubMed
  4. Management of soft-tissue coverage of open tibia fractures in Latin America: Techniques, timing, and resources.
    MacKechnie MC, Flores MJ, Giordano V, Terry MJ, Garuz M, Lee N, Padilla Rojas LG, MacKechnie MA, Bidolegui F, Brown K, Quintero JE, Ding A, Sanchez Valenciano CG, Tabares Neyra H, Segovia J, Aguilar D, van Lieshout EM, Verhofstad MH, Miclau T| | PubMed
  5. Composite Vascularized Autograft Elbow Transplant: A Case Report.
    Pathak N, Sides EE, Piper SL, Lee CK, Hansen SL, Terry MJ, Lattanza LL| | PubMed
  6. Fireworks-Related Injuries to the Hand: Opportunity for Plastic Surgeon Advocacy.
    Abdou SA, Sharif-Askary B, Charipova K, Reavey PL, Thanik VD, Sandvall B, Friedrich J, Lipira AB, Terry MJ, Tom LK| | PubMed
  7. The Impact of Inadequate Soft-tissue Coverage following Severe Open Tibia Fractures in Tanzania.
    Holler JT, MacKechnie MC, Albright PD, Morshed S, Shearer DW, Terry MJ| | PubMed
  8. Knowledge deficits and barriers to performing soft-tissue coverage procedures: An analysis of participants in an orthopaedic surgical skills training course in Mexico.
    Albright PD, Mackechnie MC, Jackson JH, Chopra A, Holler JT, Flores Biard A, Padilla Rojas LG, Morshed S, Miclau T, Shearer DW, Terry MJ| | PubMed
  9. Barriers to Performing Soft Tissue Reconstruction Procedures among Orthopedic Surgeons in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Results of a Surgical Skills Training Course.
    Holler JT, Albright P, Challa S, Ali SH, Martins D, Keys K, Shearer DW, Terry MJ| | PubMed
  10. Can a 2-Day Course Teach Orthopaedic Surgeons Rotational Flap Procedures? An Evaluation of Data From the Nepal SMART Course Over 2 years.
    Challa S, Conway D, Wu HH, Bisht R, Sherchan B, Lamichhane A, Shearer DW, Terry M, Gillenwater J| | PubMed
  11. Obstacles to the Care of Patients With Multicomponent Volar Wrist Lacerations at a County Hospital.
    Vaughn CJ, Raghavan SS, Hansen SL, Terry MJ| | PubMed
  12. Hueston revisited: use of acellular dermal matrix following fasciectomy for the treatment of Dupuytren's disease.
    Terry MJ, Sue GR, Goldberg C, Narayan D| | PubMed
  13. A case of unilateral coronal synostosis in a child with craniofacial microsomia.
    Terry MJ, Ascherman JA| | PubMed
  14. Repair of palatal bone defects using osteogenically differentiated fat-derived stem cells.
    Conejero JA, Lee JA, Parrett BM, Terry M, Wear-Maggitti K, Grant RT, Breitbart AS| | PubMed
  15. Primary sequence independence for prion formation.
    Ross ED, Edskes HK, Terry MJ, Wickner RB| | PubMed
  16. Lentiviral gene therapy with platelet-derived growth factor B sustains accelerated healing of diabetic wounds over time.
    Man LX, Park JC, Terry MJ, Mason JM, Burrell WA, Liu F, Kimball BY, Moorji SM, Lee JA, Breitbart AS| | PubMed
  17. Methyl-CpG binding domain column chromatography as a tool for the analysis of genomic DNA methylation.
    Shiraishi M, Sekiguchi A, Oates AJ, Terry MJ, Miyamoto Y, Sekiya T| | PubMed
  18. Variable estimation of genomic DNA methylation: a comparison of methyl-CpG binding domain column chromatography and bisulfite genomic sequencing.
    Shiraishi M, Sekiguchi A, Oates AJ, Terry MJ, Miyamoto Y, Tanaka K, Sekiya T| | PubMed
  19. A comprehensive catalog of CpG islands methylated in human lung adenocarcinomas for the identification of tumor suppressor genes.
    Shiraishi M, Sekiguchi A, Terry MJ, Oates AJ, Miyamoto Y, Chuu YH, Munakata M, Sekiya T| | PubMed
  20. HOX gene clusters are hotspots of de novo methylation in CpG islands of human lung adenocarcinomas.
    Shiraishi M, Sekiguchi A, Oates AJ, Terry MJ, Miyamoto Y| | PubMed