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Constantine Soulellis

Academic title(s): 

Associate Professor, McGill University

Constantine Soulellis
Contact Information
Address: 

RVH Site

1001 Decare Boulevard

Montreal, QC

Position: 
Director, Gastroenterology Training Program, McGill University
Degree(s): 

B.Sc Physiology, MDCM McGill University

Fellowship Training: 

Biliary and Small Bowel diagnostics and therapeutics, McGill University

Areas of expertise: 

Biliary and Small Bowel diagnostics and therapeutics

Biography: 

McGill trained for Gastroenterology and Biliary. Joined the Division of Gastroenterology in 2008 as clinical staff. Residency Program Director since 2013.

Selected publications: 

 

1. Benmassaoud A., Sasson MS, Pamphile JC, Martel M, Lakatos PL, Barkun AN, Soulellis C, and Bessissow T. The use of balloon enteroscopy at a large-volume centre: a retrospective analysis. Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology 2018; 1(1):33-9

2. Hosseina M, Soulellis C, Barkun AN. Enteropathy-associated T cell lymphoma as a complication of longstanding celiac disease. International Journal of Case Reports and Images 2017; 8(10):681-3

3. Benmassaoud A, Maedler C, Soulellis CA. Image of the Month: Histoplasmosis of the Small Bowel Acquired While Camping. American Journal of Gastroenterology 2015; 110(12): 1653

4. McNabb-Baltar J, Yaghoobi M, O’Byrne M, Soulellis CA, Trinh Q-D. Burden of Clostridium difficile-associated Hospitalizations in the United States. Gastroenterology 2013; 144(5): S239

5. Mueller CL, Soulellis CA, Kwan J, Rousseau M, Hsieh H, Vassiliou MC. Combined Surgical and Endoscopic Clearance of Small Bowel Polyps for Peutz-Jegher’s Syndrome. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2013; 77(5): 117

6. Soulellis CA, Carpentier S, Chen Y, Fallone CA, and Barkun AN. Lower GI hemorrhage controlled with endoscopically applied TC-325. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2013; 77: 504-7

7. Chen Y, Mayrand S, Soulellis CA, Barkun AN, and Ghali P. Use of the endoscopically applied hemopowder TC-325 in cancer-related upper GI hemorrhage: preliminary experience. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2012; 75: 1278-81

Location: 
MUHC, Royal Victoria Hospital
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