Biography
Scott L. Hansen, M.D., FACS is plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a primary appointment in the UCSF Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and a secondary appointment in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.
Dr. Hansen is a graduate of Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS). He participated in basic Science research throughout his 4 years at EVMS studying wound healing and peripheral nerve regeneration. He completed a combined General Surgery/Plastic Surgery residency at UCSF in 2005. Thereafter, he completed a 3-year post-doctoral research fellowship at UCSF. During this time, he was awarded a prestigious NIH-NRSA Grant that supported his work on heat shock proteins and cutaneous wound healing. He also completed a Hand and Microvascular Surgery Fellowship at UCLA.
Dr. Hansen was appointed Chief of the Division of Plastic Surgery of the then San Francisco General Hospital, now Zuckerberg San Francisco General, in 2007. He also serves as Chief of Hand and Microvascular Surgery at UCSF, co-director of the Hand and Upper Extremity Service at SFGH and, in 2014, Program Director of the UCSF Plastic Surgery Residency Program.
Dr. Hansen's clinical interests include reconstructive microsurgery (head and neck, breast, upper extremity, and lower extremity), general reconstructive plastic surgery and hand and upper extremity surgery--both congenital and traumatic. He is also the Hand and Microsurgery editor for both the Annals of Plastic Surgery and ePlasty (on-line Plastic Surgery Journal).
Education
Institution | Degree | Dept or School | End Date |
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University of California | Hand and Microvascular Surgery | 07/2007 | |
University of California | Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 06/2005 | |
Eastern Virginia Medical School | M.D. | Medicine | 05/1997 |
Board Certifications
- Diplomate, American Board of Plastic Surgery
- Diplomate, American Board of Plastic Surgery, Surgery of the Hand
Clinical Expertise
Sports Related Injuries of the Hand and Wrist
General Reconstructive Surgery and Complex Wounds
Microsurgical Breast Reconstruction
Hand Surgery
Microvascular Surgery
Burn and Trauma Reconstruction
Clinical Trials
- Related Conditions: Wound Complication| Start Date: | End Date:
In the News
Grants and Funding
- HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 32 AND ISCHEMIC WOUND HEALING | NIH | 2001-07-01 - 1900-01-01 | Role: Principal Investigator
Research Narrative
Dr. Hansen a principal investigator in the Surgical Research Lab at San Francisco General Hospital. (SFGH), maintaining a basic science lab. His interests include diabetic wound healing, fracture healing, limb development and hemangiomas. He has collaborations with basic scientists in the areas of development, angiogenesis and the extracellular matrix. In conjunction with David Young's Lab and under the leadership of Nancy Boudreau, Dr. Hansen's lab has numerous primary and collaborative research projects:
- Diabetic wound healing. Evaluation of the effects of homeobox genes on normal and deficient (diabetic) wound healing; specifically, the group 3 homeobox genes which accelerate diabetic wound healing through a variety of mechanisms.
- Hemangioma and Homeobox gene expression. Evaluation of the expression of homeobox genes in hemangiomas. Development of both an in vitro and in vivo model to evaluate the development and regression of these vascular tumors.
- Fracture healing. In collaboration with the Orthopedic Surgery Laboratory, Dr. Hansen's research group is evaluating the expression of homeobox genes in stable vs. unstable bone fractures. Investigation of diabetic bone healing as compared to normal bone healing.
Nerve repair. Development of a nerve gap model to evaluate the effect of Hox genes on nerve growth and repair. - Stem cell biology. Evaluation of the contribution that stem cells have on adult wound healing. This will be compared to diabetic wound healing.
Research Interests
- Wound healing
- Limb development
- Bone healing
- Hemangioma
Publications
- The Inflammatory Landscape of a Whole-Tissue Explant Model of Hidradenitis Suppurativa.| | PubMed
- Risk Factors for Developing Community-Acquired Hand Infections at a Large-Volume Urban Safety Net Hospital.| | PubMed
- Descriptive Epidemiology and Management of Perilunate Injuries.| | PubMed
- Standardized Protocols for Clinical and Histopathological Characterization of Hidradenitis Suppurativa Tissue Specimens.| | PubMed
- Soft Tissue Reconstruction After Sacral Neoplasm Resection: The University of California San Francisco Experience.| | PubMed
- The Utility of Prevena Negative Pressure Wound Therapy on Groin Incisions for Critical Limb-Threatening Ischemia: A Single Institution Experience.| | PubMed
- Paraspinous Muscle Flaps in Complex Pediatric Spine Surgeries: A 12-Year Single Institution Experience.| | PubMed
- Tertiary lymphoid structures sustain cutaneous B cell activity in hidradenitis suppurativa.| | PubMed
- Tertiary Lymphoid Structures Sustain Cutaneous B cell Activity in Hidradenitis Suppurativa.| | PubMed
- A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial of Early Ambulation after Groin Reconstruction with Sartorius Muscle Flaps.| | PubMed