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Autor:
Meaghan Flatley, Brian K Sparkman, Eric M Balent, Joshua S Ritenour, Kyle K Sokol, Sara B Placek
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 88:773-775
Background: Appendicitis is a common condition affecting 7-8% of the general population. With the improvement of noninvasive imaging, the diagnostic approach and treatment algorithm for patients with clear signs and symptoms suggestive of acute appen
Autor:
Pamela C. Masella, DO, Eric M. Balent, MD, Terri L. Carlson, DO, Karen W. Lee, BS, Lisa M. Pierce, DSc
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 1, Iss 9, p e84 (2013)
Background: Numerous dressings for split-thickness skin graft donor sites are commercially available with no conclusive evidence-based consensus regarding the optimal dressing choice. This study was conducted to identify which of 5 commonly used mate
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/985da8c7984b4c9cb38da3f13eaf6057
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 49:1304-1307
Background/Purpose The use of caudal anesthesia with sedation (CAS) has theoretical benefits over general anesthesia (GA) in high risk neonates undergoing inguinal hernia repair. This benefit has not been established in clinical studies. We compare o
An experimental comparison of the effects of bacterial colonization on biologic and synthetic meshes
Autor:
Lauren Kajiura, Karen W. Matsumoto, Lisa M. Pierce, Eric M. Balent, William C. Cole, Pamela C. Masella
Publikováno v:
Hernia. 19:197-205
Biologic meshes are being used with increasing frequency to repair contaminated abdominal wall defects despite high long-term recurrence and infection rates associated with their use. Recent clinical reports describing the success of lightweight, mac
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 1, Iss 9, p e84 (2013)
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open
Split-thickness skin grafting is a widely used reconstructive technique for the replacement of damaged or missing skin caused by burns, trauma, surgical resection for cancer, and chronic wounds.1 Split-thickness autografts are harvested by excising t