Gene Deune, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery
Co-Director, Hand Surgery Service
Dr. Deune is an Associate Professor in Plastic Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery. He is the Co-Director of the Hand Surgery Service. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He did his General surgery and Plastic surgery residencies at Washington University in St. Louis, MO and completed the Hand/Microsurgery fellowship at Washington University. His major clinical interests include adult and pediatric hand surgery, tumor and trauma-related upper and lower extremity microvascular reconstruction, and upper extremity functional restoration surgery for brachial plexus injuries. Dr. Deune has been on the faculty at Johns Hopkins since 1998.
Research Interests:
- Hand surgery
- Microvascular surgery
- Extremity tumor and reconstruction
Clinical Interests:
- Hand surgery, adult and pediatric
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and related disorders
- Tendinitis
- Arthritis
- Hand tumors
- Congenital hand and finger anomalies
- Limb-sparing surgery and reconstruction for extremity sarcomas
- General reconstruction
Background:
- M.I.T. Bachelor of Science
- University of Pittsburgh Medical School 1985-1989
- Washington University, St. Louis General Surgery Residency 1989-1992
- Washington University, St. Louis Plastic Surgery Fellowhip 1993-1995
- Washington University, St. Louis Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship 1995-1996
- Plastic Surgery Center of Maine 1996-1997
- Wayne State University Assistant Professor of Surgery 1997-1998
- The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1998-present
Societies:
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Society
- American Society of Plastic Surgery
- American Board of Plastic Surgery, Diplomat
- American Association for Hand Surgery
- American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery
- Plastic Surgery Research Council
Contact Info:
Phone: (410) 955-3885
Fax: 410-614-1296
E-mail: egdeune@jhmi.edu



