Aaron Berger, MD - Pediatric Plastic Surgeon, Hand Surgeon and Peripheral Nerve Surgeon

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Director, Division of Plastic Surgery, Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists (NCPS) Chief, Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Medical Director, Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Program
Medical Director, Pediatric Hand Program
Medical Director, Wound Care Program

Dr. Aaron Berger serves as the Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Specialists (NCPS) chief of the Section of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, as well as the medical director of the Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Program. medical director of the Pediatric Hand Program and medical director of the Wound Care Program at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. He earned his medical degree and a doctorate in experimental pathology through the Medical Scientist Training Program at Yale University. Dr. Berger then completed residency training in plastic surgery at Stanford University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in hand surgery and microsurgery at UCLA Medical Center. He was selected as the first recipient of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand’s International Hand Surgery Fellowship, where he trained at centers of excellence in China for the treatment of brachial plexus and other peripheral nerve injuries, complex extremity trauma and congenital differences of the upper extremity.

Dr. Berger has been trained in all aspects of plastic surgery, and his main surgical interests are in reconstructive surgery of the hand and extremities, including microsurgical reconstruction. His clinical practice is dedicated to the treatment of congenital hand and arm differences, brachial plexus injuries and reconstructive plastic surgery. His primary research interests are currently focused on determining optimal treatment pathways for brachial plexus birth injuries and congenital differences of the upper limb. Dr. Berger works in partnership with a multidisciplinary team at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital and its network of outpatient centers to provide evaluation and care of patients with congenital hand/arm differences, brachial plexus injuries, finger/hand amputations, tendon/nerve injuries, burn injuries, post-oncologic deformities and trauma-related injuries, including fractures/dislocations of the hand and wrist. He also serves as medical director of Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists’s Wound Care Program.

Dr. Berger is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery with sub-specialty certification in hand surgery. He is a member of the American Association for Hand Surgery and American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery. His work has been published in multiple peer-reviewed journals and he has authored chapters for several medical textbooks.

Dr. Berger is employed by Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists, the physician-led multispecialty group practice of Nicklaus Children’s Health System.


Aber, R.N., Grossman, L.A., Berger, A.J., et al (2024). Long-Term Hand and Shoulder Function in Children following Early Surgical Intervention for a Birth-Related Upper Brachial Plexus Injury. Journal of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury, 19(1), e27-e30. View in Pubmed

Kirby, D.J., Buchalter, D.B., ..., Berger, A., et al (2024). Long-Term Results of Isolated Latissimus Dorsi to Rotator Cuff Transfer in Brachial Plexus Birth Injury. Journal of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injury, 19(1), e13-e19. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Elias, Y., Medina, C., et al (2023). Detailed Management of Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries: The Miami Protocol at Nicklaus Children's Hospital. Seminars in plastic surgery, 37(2), 134-142. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Zlotolow, D.A. (2023). Brachial Plexus Birth injuries. Seminars in plastic surgery, 37(2), 84. View in Pubmed

Crum, R.P., Cervantes, L., Berger, A.J. (2022). Pediatric hand ultrasound: common indications, injury, inflammation and masses. Pediatric Radiology, 52(9), 1671-1686. View in Pubmed

Hacquebord, J., Berger, A., Jones, N. (2021). The Role of International Traveling Fellowships in Training the Contemporary US Hand Surgeon. Journal of Hand Surgery, 46(2), 142-145. View in Pubmed

Wang, S.F., Li, P.C., Xue, Y.H., Li F, Berger, A.J., Bhatia, A. (2021). Direct Repair of the Lower Trunk to Residual Nerve Roots for Restoration of Finger Flexion After Total Brachial Plexus Injury. Journal of Hand Surgery, 46(5), 423.e1-423.e8. View in Pubmed

Berger, A., Salhi, S., Payares-Lizano, M. (2018). Surgical Management of Spasticity of the Elbow. Hand Clinics, 34(4), 503-510. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Meals, R.A. (2016). In Reply. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 41(3), 488-489. View in Pubmed

Kaveh, A.H , Nicole M Seminara, N.M., ..., Berger, A.J., et al (2016). Aberrant Lymphatic Drainage and Risk for Melanoma Recurrence After Negative Sentinel Node Biopsy in Middle-Aged and Older Men. Head & neck , 38(Suppl 1), E754-760. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Meals, R.A. (2015). Management of osteoarthrosis of the thumb joints. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 40(4), 843-850. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Meals, R.A. (2015). In Reply. The Journal of Hand Surgery, 40(7), 1506. View in Pubmed

Ladd, A.L., Messana, J.M. , Berger, A.J., et al (2015). Correlation of Clinical Disease Severity to Radiographic Thumb Osteoarthritis Index. The Journal of hand surgery , 40(3), 472-482. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Momeni, A., Ladd, A.L. (2014 ). Intra- And Interobserver Reliability of the Eaton Classification for Trapeziometacarpal Arthritis: A Systematic Review . Clinical orthopaedics and related research , 472(4), 1155-1159. View in Pubmed

Gaster, R. S., Berger, A.J., Ahmadi-Kashani, M., et al (2014). Chronic Cutaneous Chest Wall Fistula and Gallstone Empyema Due to Retained Gallstones. BMJ Case reports , 2014(), . View in Pubmed

Gaster, R.S., Berger, A.J., Monica, S.D., et al (2013). Histologic Analysis of Fetal Bovine Derived Acellular Dermal Matrix in Tissue Expander Breast Reconstruction. Annals of plastic surgery , 70(4), 447-453. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Gaster, R.S., Lee, G.K. (2013). Development of an Affordable System for Personalized Video-Documented Surgical Skill Analysis for Surgical Residency Training. Annals of plastic surgery , 70(4), 442-446. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Son, J., Desai, N.K. (2012). Malignant Ameloblastoma: Concurrent Presentation of Primary and Distant Disease and Review of the Literature . Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery , 70(10), 2316-2326. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Khan, D. (2012). Growth and Development of the Orbit. Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America, 24(4), 545-555. View in Pubmed

Chien, A.J., Moore, E.C., Lonsdorf, A.S., Berger, A.J., et al (2009). Activated Wnt/beta-catenin Signaling in Melanoma Is Associated With Decreased Proliferation in Patient Tumors and a Murine Melanoma Model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , 106(4), 1193-1198. View in Pubmed

Gould Rothberg, B.E., Berger, A.J., Molinaro, A.M., et al (2009). Melanoma Prognostic Model Using Tissue Microarrays and Genetic Algorithms. Journal of clinical oncology, 27(34), 5772-5780. View in Pubmed

Kreizenbeck, G.M. , Berger, A.J., Subtil, A., et al (2008). Prognostic Significance of Cadherin-Based Adhesion Molecules in Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention , 17(4), 949-958. View in Pubmed

Shields, J.M., Thomas, N.E., ..., Berger, A.J., et al (2007). Lack of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Shows a New Type of Melanoma . Cancer research, 67(4), 1502-1512. View in Pubmed

Cregger, M., Berger, A.J., Rimm, D.L. (2006). Immunohistochemistry and Quantitative Analysis of Protein Expression. Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine , 130(7), 1026-1030. View in Pubmed

McCarthy M.M., DiVito, K.A., ..., Berger, A.J., et al (2006). Expression of Tumor Necrosis Factor--Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand Receptors 1 and 2 in Melanoma. Clinical cancer research, 12(12), 3856-3863. View in Pubmed

Harigopal, M., Berger, A.J., Camp, R. L., et al (2005). Automated Quantitative Analysis of E-cadherin Expression in Lymph Node Metastases Is Predictive of Survival in Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer. Clinical cancer research, 11(11), 4083-4089. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J. , Davis, D.W., Tellez, C., et al (2005). Automated Quantitative Analysis of Activator protein-2alpha Subcellular Expression in Melanoma Tissue Microarrays Correlates With Survival Prediction . Cancer research, 65(23), 11185-11195. View in Pubmed

Garraway, L.A., Widlund, H.R., Rubin, ..., Berger, A. J., et al (2005). Integrative Genomic Analyses Identify MITF as a Lineage Survival Oncogene Amplified in Malignant Melanoma. Nature, 436(7047), 117-122. View in Pubmed

Kluger, H.M., DiVito, K., Berger, A.J., et al (2004). Her2/neu Is Not a Commonly Expressed Therapeutic Target in Melanoma -- A Large Cohort Tissue Microarray Study. Melanoma research , 14(3), 207-210. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J., Camp, R.L., Divito, K.A., et al (2004). Automated Quantitative Analysis of HDM2 Expression in Malignant Melanoma Shows Association With Early-Stage Disease and Improved Outcome. Cancer research, 64(23), 8767-8772. View in Pubmed

Chelouche-Lev, D., Kluger, H.M., Berger, A.J., et al (2004). alphaB-crystallin as a Marker of Lymph Node Involvement in Breast Carcinoma. Cancer, 100(12), 2543-2548. View in Pubmed

Hoek, K. , Rimm, D.L., ..., Berger, A.J., et al (2004). Expression Profiling Reveals Novel Pathways in the Transformation of Melanocytes to Melanomas. Cancer research, 64(15), 5270-5282. View in Pubmed

Divito, K.A., Berger, A.J., Camp, R.L., et al (2004). Automated Quantitative Analysis of Tissue Microarrays Reveals an Association Between High Bcl-2 Expression and Improved Outcome in Melanoma. Cancer research, 64(23), 8773-8777. View in Pubmed

Berger, A.J. , Kluger, H.M., Ning Li, et al (2003). Subcellular Localization of Activating Transcription Factor 2 in Melanoma Specimens Predicts Patient Survival. Cancer research, 63(23), 8103-8107. View in Pubmed

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3100 SW 62 Avenue ACB #2230
Miami, FL 33155
Phone Number:
305-278-5951

Additional Office

Address:
Nicklaus Children's Dan Marino Center- Plastic Surgery
2900 South Commerce Parkway
Weston, FL 33319
Phone Number:
305-278-5951

Education

Fellowship - UCLA, Medical Center
Residency - Stanford University Hospital
Medical School - Yale University School of Medicine

Board Certifications

American Board of Plastic Surgery - Certified
American Board of Plastic Surgery (Hand Surgery) - Certified