Dagny E. Von Ahrens, MD
Surgery
- Assistant Professor of Surgery
Montefiore Medical Center
111 East 210th Street
Bronx, NY 10461-2401
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Dagny E. von Ahrens, MD, is an attending physician and Assistant Professor, Surgery at Montefiore Einstein. Dr. von Ahrens’ clinical focus is in liver, kidney and pancreas transplantation as well as minimally invasive and hepatobiliary surgery.
After completing her Bachelor of Science in biology at American University in 2010, Dr. von Ahrens attended Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, earning her Doctor of Medicine in 2014. She started her general surgery residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in 2014 before coming to Einstein to complete a research fellowship in surgical oncology from 2016 to 2017. She then went on to complete her general surgery residency at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell in 2020. In 2022, Dr. von Ahrens completed her two-year transplant/hepatobiliary surgery fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Dr. von Ahrens’ research focuses on outcomes in liver and kidney transplantation as well as benign and malignant diseases of the liver and pancreas. She has shared her work through peer-reviewed journal articles and oral and poster presentations.
Dr. von Ahrens is board certified by the American Board of Surgery. She is a member of several professional societies including the American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and the International Hepatopancreaticobiliary Association.
Gender: Female
Credentials
Titles and Positions
- Assistant Professor of Surgery
Education and Training
- Medical Education Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine
- Fellowship Mount Sinai Hospital
- Residency Mount Sinai Beth Israel
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Primary Location
Montefiore Medical Center
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Research
Publications
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Financial toxicity in living donor liver transplantation: A call to action for financial neutralityK. Chacko; D. von Ahrens; B. FortuneOct 2024Alyson Kaplan; Elizabeth S. Aby; Sonia Scott; Christopher Sonnenday; Alyson Fox; Amit Mathur; Kim Olthoff; Julie Heimbach; Keren Ladin; Juliet Emamaullee; G. Testa; A. Gupta; S. Lee; Z. Fricker; K. Hashimoto; D. Kwon; J. Emond; A. Fox; B. Samstein; R. Brown; R. Rosenblatt; A. Kubal; R. Gilroy; E. King; J. Heimbach; T. Taner; K. Watt; K. Chacko; D. von Ahrens; B. Fortune; S. Florman; T. Schiano; A. Liapakis; A. Griesemer; B. Orandi; J. Caicedo; Z. Dietch; D. Ganger; A. Duarte; K. Ravindra; M. Kappus; M. Melcher; I. Bhan; D. Tholey; A. Kaplan; B. Anderson; N. Selzner; J. P. Roberts; A. Pillai; D. DiSabato
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Impact of Deceased-donor Acute Kidney Injury on Kidney TransplantationHillary C. Yaffe; Dagny Von Ahrens; Enver AkalinJun 2024Hillary C. Yaffe; Dagny Von Ahrens; Alejandra Urioste; Valeria R. Mas; Enver Akalin
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The Impact of Metabolic Health and Obesity on Liver Transplant Candidates and RecipientsAlexander S. Vogel; Rebecca Roediger; Dagny von Ahrens; Brett E. Fortune; Jonathan M. Schwartz; Shalom Frager; Kristina R. Chacko; Clara Y. TowJun 2024Alexander S. Vogel; Rebecca Roediger; Dagny von Ahrens; Brett E. Fortune; Jonathan M. Schwartz; Shalom Frager; Kristina R. Chacko; Clara Y. Tow
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Risk factors for renal dysfunction after isolated intestinal transplantationDagny von AhrensJan 2024Dagny von Ahrens; Andrew D. Santeusanio; Alan D. Weinberg; Jang Moon; Kishore R. Iyer
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Surgical Management of the Pediatric Renal Transplant PatientDagny von AhrensJan 2023Dagny von Ahrens; Ron Shapiro
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