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Wissam Raad, MD

Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery), Surgery, General

Speaks

Languages

Arabic

Provider Groups

  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact

(888)584-7888
Appointments (New Patients Welcome)
Provider Groups
  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact
(888)584-7888

Services & Specialties

Areas of Specialization

  • Surgery, General
  • Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery)

Locations & Contact

Primary Location

Loyola University Medical Center

2160 S First Ave
Maywood , IL 60153

View hours
Tuesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Loyola University Medical Center

About

Wissam N. Raad MD, FACS, FRCS is a minimally invasive and robotic thoracic surgeon. He serves as the Chief of Thoracic Foregut Surgery for the Loyola University Health System. In addition to his role at Loyola, Dr. Raad is the designated Chief of Thoracic Surgery, Director of the Lung and Thoracic Malignancies program, and the Robotic Thoracic Surgery program at AMITA Health SJMC. Prior to joining Loyola Medicine, Dr. Raad served on Faculty as an Assistant Professor at the Mount Sinai Health System and the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City along with nationally renowned experts in thoracic surgery and thoracic surgical oncology. He brings with him a wealth of experience in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted complex lung resections, innovative treatments for benign esophageal disease, as well as the state-of-the-art management of lung nodules, lung cancer, and other thoracic malignancies. His area of interest and specialty is Minimally-Invasive Thoracic Surgery. He specializes in the management of benign and malignant thoracic surgical diseases and in the use of the Robotic-assisted platform, Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery (VATS), single incision(Uniportal-VATS), and interventional endoscopy to provide high quality complex thoracic surgery with more precision and smaller incisions. Dr. Raad is a proponent of the multidisciplinary team approach in the practice of thoracic surgery involving pulmonary medicine, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and gastroenterology. More importantly, Dr. Raad is passionate about providing care to patients and their families with empathy, dignity, and respect while honoring autonomy when discussing medical treatments and decisions. He is actively involved in several academic societies and organizations including the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, Society of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Dr. Raad's research background includes translational research, quality outcomes research, and resident and medical student education. His current research focus and interest includes surgical costs and quality outcomes, development of clinical trials, and translation of bench observation to potential clinical applications. He co-authored numerous publications and he has been frequently invited to present his research findings at national and international meetings.

Academic Title

Associate Professor

Ages Seen

Adults - Over 65
Adults - 18 to 64

Additional Resources

Education & Certifications

Education

Education:
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2004)

Internship:
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Ctr. (2008)

Residency:
The University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2009)

Residency:
Saint Mary's Hospital (2013)

Fellowship:
Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center (New York) (2015)

Board Certifications

Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery), Thoracic Surgery, American Board of (2017)

Provider Groups

Loyola Medicine Physician

Loyola Physician Partners

Publications

  • National trends, safety, and effectiveness of minimally invasive concomitant chest wall resection for locally advanced lung cancer. Purnell, S.; Odeh, A.; Freeman, R.; Raad, W.; Servais, E.; Abdelsattar, Z.; JTCVS open
  • En bloc chest wall resection in locally advanced cT3N2 (stage IIIB) lung cancer involving the chest wall: Revisiting guidelines. Zywiciel, J. F.; Verm, R. A.; Raad, W.; Baker, M.; Freeman, R.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; JTCVS open
  • Increased social media utilization and content creation by cardiothoracic surgery programs during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Gadelkarim, M.; Alrahmani, L.; Tonelli, C.; Freeman, R.; Raad, W.; Lubawski, J.; Vigneswaran, W. T.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; JTCVS open
  • Comparative effectiveness of stereotactic body radiation therapy versus surgery for stage I lung cancer in otherwise healthy patients: An instrumental variable analysis. Littau, M. J.; Freeman, R.; Vigneswaran, W. T.; Luchette, F. A.; Baker, M. S.; Raad, W.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; Loyola Thoracic Outcomes Group; JTCVS open
  • Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy vs Chemoradiation Therapy Followed by Sleeve Resection for Resectable Lung Cancer. Jaradeh, M.; Vigneswaran, W. T.; Raad, W.; Lubawski, J.; Freeman, R.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; The Annals of thoracic surgery
  • Assessment of Textbook Outcome After Surgery for Stage I/II Non-small Cell Lung Cancer. Kulshrestha, S.; Vigneswaran, W. T.; Pawlik, T. M.; Baker, M. S.; Luchette, F. A.; Raad, W.; Abdelsattar, Z. M.; Freeman, R. K.; Grenda, T.; Lubawski, J.; Loyola Thoracic Outcomes Group; Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery