
Troy A. Markel, MD
Pediatric Surgery
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4.6 out of 5 stars
(42 ratings)
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About Me
Dr. Troy A. Markel specializes in General Surgery for Riley Pediatric General Surgery. Dr. Markel earned his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine. He also completed a residency and fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Dr. Markel currently has a rating of 4.6 stars out of 5.
Dr. Markel's office is at Riley Pediatric General Surgery, 575 Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202.
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575 Riley Hospital Dr
Suite 2500
Indianapolis, IN, 46202
Get Directions 317.944.4681Specialties & Details
- Pediatric Surgery
- School of Medicine: Penn State College of Medicine
- Residency: Indiana University School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Indiana University School of Medicine
- Riley Physicians
- IU Health Medical Group
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A Prospective, Single-Arm Multi-Center Study of the HARMONIC 700, 5 mm Diameter Shears with Advanced Hemostasis in Pediatric Surgical Procedures (General) and Adult Surgical Procedures (General, Gynecological, Urological, and Thoracic)
View DetailsAn open label, prospective, randomized, parallel groups, multicenter study to compare the efficacy and safety of TachoSil® versus Surgicel Original(oxidized regenerated cellulose) as an adjunct to control mild to moderate soft tissue bleeding during surgery.
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Mannix, who was born with intestinal atresia, is now a playful, active 2-year-old. His mom remembers those early days: “It seemed like our whole world shrank down to his hospital room.”
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is a condition that can impact babies born prematurely. The condition can severely impact a baby's intestines. Often, surgical intervention is required. We spoke with Dr. Troy Markel, a Riley pediatric surgeon, about how the surgical team jumps in action to help these patients.
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