Expertise at Chang Gung System

Lai, Jin-Yao ,M.D.
Institution:Chang Gung Memorial Hospital / Chang Gung University
Position: Physician/Assistant professor
Department: Pediatric Surgery
Office Address: No. 5, Fusing St., Gueishan Township, Taoyuan County 333, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Tel:+886-3-3281200 ext 8230/8227
Fax:+886-3-3288957
E-mail: jylai@cgmh.org.tw

Focus of Interest:
  • Pediatric surgery
  • Pediatric urology
  • Pediatric pectus excavatum


Employment Record:
1. 1990.07.30 ~ 1990.10.01 Resident, Taichung Veterans General Hospital
2. 1990.10.30 ~ 1993.07.01 Resident, National Cheng Kung University Hospital
3. 1993.07.01 ~ 1996.07.01 Resident, Mackay Memorial Hospital
4. 1995.09.01 ~ 1995.10.30 Observation fellow, department of pediatric surgery, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (Chief: Professor Ryoji Ohi)
5. 1996.07.01 ~ 1997.06.30 Resident, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
6. 1997.07.01 ~ present Physician, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
7. 1999.09.01 ~ 2001.06.30 Research fellow, Laboratory for Tissue Engineering And Cellular Therapeutics, Children’s Hospital, Boston, USA (Director: Dr. Anthony Atala)

Education:
School of Medicine, Taipei Medical College

Selected Main Publications:
  1. Ming YC, Wong KS, Wang CJ, Lai JY: Successful management of a bilateral diaphragmatic lymphangioma.  Pediatr Surg Int. 23:591-3, 2007
  2. Lai JY, Chang PY, Lin JN: A comparison of engineered urinary bladder and intestinal smooth muscle for urinary bladder wall replacement in a rabbit model.  J Pediatr Surg 41:2090-4, Dec 2006
  3. Chang PY, Lai JY, Chen JC, Wang CJ: Long-term changes in bone and cartilage after Ravitch's thoracoplasty: findings from multislice computed tomography with 3-dimensional reconstruction.   J Pediatr Surg 41:1947-50, Dec 2006
  4. Lai JY, Chang PY, Lin JN: Body wall repair using small intestinal submucosa seeded with cells.  J Pediatr Surg.  38(12): 1752-5, 2003 
  5. Lai JY, Chang PY, Lin JN: Bladder autoaugmentation using various biodegradable scaffolds seeded with autologous smooth muscle cells in a rabbit model.  J Pediatr Surg, 40 (12): 1869-73, 2005

All Publiactions

Board Certification
Taiwan Surgical Association Certificate No.003453
Taiwanese Association of Pediatric Surgeons Certificate No.090
Pacific Association of Pediatric Surgeons (PAPS)-member
The Chinese Oncology Society No.101102