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Pediatric Surgery

The Department of Pediatric Surgery at Eastern Maine Medical Center is located on the EMMC campus in Bangor, Maine.  Our service treats children of all ages from premature infants to children up to 19 years of age. Our skilled and experienced surgical team provides personal and compassionate care for all surgical issues in childhood.

 Services Provided

As the tertiary referral center for North and Eastern Maine, EMMC and the Department of Pediatric Surgery provide comprehensive Neonatal, In-Patient and Outpatient services for any surgical issue that may you and your child may encounter.
To help your child and your family, we provide:

  • Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pediatric Trauma Care
  • General Pediatric Surgical Care
  • Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgical Oncology
  • Pediatric Urology

Appointments

For an appointment please contact our office at (207) 973-8853
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm     

Our Team

Pediatric Surgery Professional Services
Pediatric Surgeon
Anne Manktelow, MD  (Coming October 2008)  (Please call our office for details)

Summary of Qualifications:

  • M.B.,B.S. (London) 1977
  • LRCP. MRCS. (London) 1977
  • FRCS (Eng) 1982
  • American Boards of Surgery 1994
  • Pediatric Surgery Board Certification 2004
  • PALS provider 
  • ATLS provider

Education:

  • 1965 1972    Tunbridge Wells Girls Grammar School, St. Johns Road,  Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK
  • 1972-1977    London University, Guys Hospital Medical School, St. Thomas Street, London SE19R

Additional professional activities:

  • Director of Pediatric Surgery at Community Medical Center
  • Executive Board of the Safe Kids Coalition in Missoula
  • Member of the American Pediatric Surgery Association
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics

Publications:

  • Pelvic lymphoscintigraphy in the staging of colorectal cancer- a preliminary report. 1983. Manktelow A, McArthur AM, Packer SGK, Reasbeck PG, Proceedings of the University of Otago Medical School. Vol 61, Nov2
  • The role of pelvic lymphoscintigraphy in the staging of colorectal cancer. 1984. Reasbeck PG, Manktelow A, McArthur AM, Packer SGK, Br J Surg Vol71. Nov. 12 936-941
  • Lack of correlation between decreased chemotaxis and susceptibility to infection in burn rats. 1986 Manktelow A, Meyer AA, Trunkey DD, J Trauma Vol 26 143-148
  • The effects of burn injury on the kinetics of in vivo polymorphonuclear leucocyte chemotaxis to Staphyococcus Aureus. 1986 Meyer AA, Manktelow A. Burn Care and Rehab. Vol 7 No. 6 465-469
  • Analysis of life expectancy and living status of elderly patients surviving a burn injury. 1989 Manktelow A, Meyer AA, Herzog S, Peterson H. J Trauma Vol 29 203-207
  • Antibody response to xenogenic proteins in burn patients receiving cultured keritinocyte grafts. 1987 Meyer aa, Manktelow A, DeSerres S, Johnson M, Herzog S, Peterson H. J Trauma Vol. 28 No 7 1054-1059
  • Burn injuries and management in Liberia. Manktelow A. 1990 Burns Vol 16 No 6 432-436
  • Contemporary issues in the management of Zollinger Ellison Syndrome. Azizkhan R, Manktelow A. Current Surgery Vol 39 167-173
  • Periportal tracking; diagnosis of extensive liver injury in an infant. 1992 Manktelow A, Lacey S, Azizkhan R. Journal of Critical Care Vol 20 1068-1070
  • Congenital Megacolon; Guide to diagnosis and treatment. PDxMD 2001
  • Face and Scalp Lesions; Chapter 18 Operative Pediatric Surgery. Ziegler, Azizkhan, Weber 2003