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Russell William Jennings, MD

Main: (727) 898-7451
Fax: (727) 898-7452
501 6th Avenue South, St. Petersburg, Florida, 33701

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About us

Dr. Russell “Rusty” Jennings, a pioneer of pediatric surgical procedures for malformed esophageal and tracheal conditions, is a surgeon in the Esophageal and Airway Treatment (EAT) Program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, which he joined in 2022. A pediatric surgeon for more than 40 years, Dr. Jennings founded and directed the world’s first Esophageal and Airway Treatment (EAT) Center at Boston Children’s Hospital.

There he led a multidisciplinary team that worked on solving unsolved problems, and developed innovative techniques for evaluation, diagnosis and successful treatment of:

complex esophageal strictures
esophageal atresia
“long gap” esophageal atresia
esophageal replacement
tracheo-esophageal fistulas
recurrent tracheo-esophageal fistulas
laryngo-tracheo-esophageal clefts
tracheomalacia
bronchomalacia
tracheal reconstruction
aberrant subclavian artery
vascular compression syndromes
vascular rings
pectus excavatum
chest wall deformities
asphyxiating thoracic dystrophies
recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring during thoracic surgery

Dr. Jennings has many publications on these topics including the largest series of successful treatment of complex recurrent tracheoesophageal fistulas in the literature with excellent outcomes, techniques to grow patients’ tissues to allow repair and connection of the esophagus in cases of esophageal atresia and esophageal injury, esophageal replacement with jejunum, and treatment of tracheomalacia. He has frequently taught and presented on these and numerous other related topics regionally, nationally, and internationally.

Dr. Jennings’ prior work includes establishing the first fetal surgery center in New England; Dr. Jennings developed the first successful fetal cardiac surgery program in the world treating HLHS before birth.

Dr. Jennings earned his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco. His general surgery residency was done at the University of California, San Francisco. He was a postdoctoral research fellow for three years in the Fetal Treatment Center and Fetal Treatment Laboratory while completing the residency. He completed a pediatric surgery fellowship at Boston Children’s/Harvard Medical School.

Languages English

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