Philipp Mayhew

Professor

Surgical & Radiological Sciences

Office
1418 Tupper Hall, Davis, CA 95616-8745

Licenses
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons
Pennsylvania - Inactive license
Delaware - Inactive license
Washington - Inactive license
Illinois - Inactive license
ACVS Founding Fellow, Minimally Invasive Surgery (Small Animal Soft Tissue)
Education
1996, BVM&S, The Royal Dick School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Active Research Grants
Principal Investigator, Effect of surgical treatment of brachycephalic obstructor syndrome on the lower esophageal area of brachycephalic dogs with evidence of hiatal herniation and gastroesophageal reflux, (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Principal Investigator, UCDF: Endowed funds will support activities that advance the health and well-being of animals: small animal surgery., (Principal Investigator),
Principal Investigator, Chylous redistribution, resolution and recurrence after confirmed complete cessation of thoracic duct flow in dogs with naturally occurring idiopathic chylothorax, (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, Outcome and Transrectal Ultrasound use in Canine Urethral Stent Cases, William T. N. Culp (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, Evaluation of transarterial embolization of hepatic neoplasia, William T. N. Culp (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, Equipment Grant: Ultrasound probe Philips S8-3t Micro TEE, Eric G Johnson (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, Outcome and transrectal ultrasound use in canine urethral stent cases, WTN Culp (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, Evaluation of transarterial embolization of hepatic neoplasia, WTN Culp (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Principal Investigator, Canine research, (Principal Investigator), The Streisand foundation
Principal Investigator, Assessment of rectal masses in dogs using 2 novel imaging methods, (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Principal Investigator, Harmonic Scalpel Equipment Grant, (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Co-Investigator, 3D Laparoscope (Tipcam, Karl Storz), Ingrid Balsa (Principal Investigator), Center for Companion Animal Health
Honors and Awards
2004 Veterinary Medical Student Government Teaching Award
2004 The Mark Bloomberg Resident Research Award. Veterinary Orthopedic Society
2005 American Association of Veterinary Clinicians Residency Award
Most Recent Five Book Chapters
2019 Mayhew PD: Grass Awn Migration, Cohn LA, Cote E, (ed), Cote's Clinical Veterinary Advisor (4th Edition), St Louis, MO. 398-400.
2019 Mayhew PD, Mitchell J: Adrenal surgery via open and laparoscopic approaches, Feldman EC, Fracassi F, Peterson ME, (ed), Feline Endocrinology, 1st edition, . 402-409.
2018 Mayhew PD: Fundamentals of Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy, Tobias KM, Johnson SA, (ed), Veterinary Surgery: Small Animal (2nd ed), Atlanta, GA. 317-324.
2018 Mayhew PD, Weisse CW: Liver and Biliary System, Tobias KM, Johnson SA, (ed), Veterinary Surgery: Small Animal (2nd ed), Atlanta, GA. 1828-1852.
2018 Trout NJ, Puerto DA, Mayhew PD: Surgical Conditions of the Lung, Brockman DJ, Ter Haar G, Holt DE, (ed), BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Head, Neck and Thoracic Surgery, Quedgeley, United Kingdom. .
Research Focus
Broadening the evidence base for minimally invasive soft tissue surgical procedures in small animals. Design of new laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures for use in small animal clinical practice
Specialty Focus
Small animal soft tissue surgery, minimally invasive surgery and surgical oncology.