Oops! Something went wrong, please try again later.
Dr. Michael J. Stamos is UCI Health colorectal surgeon and pioneer in minimally invasive surgery, with more than 20 years of experience performing minimally invasive resections for colon and rectal …
Dr. Michael J. Stamos is UCI Health colorectal surgeon and pioneer in minimally invasive surgery, with more than 20 years of experience performing minimally invasive resections for colon and rectal cancer, as well as other colorectal disorders. He is board certified in general surgery, as well as colon and rectal surgery. He also specializes in sphincter salvage operations for rectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, with an emphasis on preserving a patient's function. Stamos, who is dean of the UCI School of Medicine, is actively involved in teaching and training other physicians in these advanced minimally invasive techniques, both locally and nationally. In addition to helping write and publish national guidelines for training, he has published more than 185 peer-reviewed publications and 35 book chapters. He is regularly recognized by Best Doctors in America®, America's Top Doctors for Cancer® and the Orange County Medical Association's Physicians of Excellence.
Platelets are colorless cells that are needed for normal blood clotting in order to control bleeding. Platelets have a very short lifespan. Once collected, platelets are good for...