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pro vyhledávání: '"Frank B. Miller"'
Autor:
Royce Coleman, Hiram C. Polk, Donald D. Trunkey, Adrian T. Billeter, Matthew J. Stephens, Wanda Bowen, Glen A. Franklin, Brian G. Harbrecht, Frank B. Miller, Gregory C. Postel, Jason W. Smith, Matthew Penta
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 207:459-466
Stops at nontrauma centers for severely injured patients are thought to increase deaths and costs, potentially because of unnecessary imaging and indecisive/delayed care of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).We studied 754 consecutive blunt trauma patie
Autor:
Frank B. Miller, J. David Richardson, Brian G. Harbrecht, Robert M. Cannon, John M. Trombold, Matthew C. Bozeman, Jason W. Smith, Glen A. Franklin
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 78:825-830
Transarterial embolization (AE) can be a lifesaving procedure for severe hemorrhage associated with pelvic fractures. The purpose of this study was to identify demographic and radiographic findings that predict the need for embolization. We performed
Autor:
Jason W. Smith, Richardson Jd, Robert M. Cannon, Brian G. Harbrecht, Frank B. Miller, Glen A. Franklin
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 78:398-402
Flail chest represents a severe injury with mortality historically reported at up to 30 per cent. Although management has changed dramatically over the past several decades, there is a paucity of large recent series. With Institutional Review Board a
Autor:
Edward G. Davis, Dustin R. Woods, Deanna D. H. Franke, Robin K. Johnson, Frank B. Miller, Saeed A. Jortani, Glen A. Franklin
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 40:276-279
Background: Acids account for 20% of all chemical exposures through various routes. Caustic acids such as hydrochloric and sulfuric acid are common ingredients in many household and industrial products. Due to the corrosive properties of these substa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 68:1367-1374
Traumatic brain injuries are a frequent cause of death and a substantial source of morbidity. Neurosurgeons (NS) are commonly involved in the management of patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries to minimize morbidity from both pri
Autor:
David S. Foley, Jason W. Smith, Glen A. Franklin, Brian G. Harbrecht, Frank B. Miller, J. David Richardson
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 75:725-729
Pediatric liver and spleen injuries are frequently treated in specialized hospitals. Not all injured children, however, are treated in referral centers. We evaluated the management of pediatric liver and spleen injuries in a rural state without a sta
Autor:
Ashley K. Wilson, Jorge Alberto Llerena Rodríguez, Glen A. Franklin, J. David Richardson, A Britton Christmas, Jennifer Reynolds, Frank B. Miller
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 73:1122-1125
Twenty-six per cent of adults in the Unites States are obese and trauma remains a major cause of death. We assessed the impact of morbid obesity on mortality in patients with blunt trauma. We reviewed the records of patients with a body mass index 40
Autor:
J. David Richardson, Brian G. Harbrecht, Aaron L Brown, A Britton Christmas, Glen A. Franklin, Eddy H. Carrillo, Frank B. Miller
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 73:611-617
One of the major lessons learned in the World War II experience with liver injuries was that bile peritonitis was a major factor in morbidity and mortality; the nearly uniform drainage of liver injuries in the subsequent operative era prevented this
Autor:
Ashley K. Wilson, Jorge L. Rodriguez, J. David Richardson, Glen A. Franklin, Frank B. Miller, A Britton Christmas
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 71:996-1000
It has been previously reported that trauma patients with cirrhosis undergoing emergency abdominal operations exhibit a fourfold increase in mortality independent of their Child's classification. We undertook this review to assess the impact of cirrh
Autor:
Ashley K. Wilson, Jorge L. Rodriguez, Benjamin Manning, Ashley Britton Christmas, Frank B. Miller, J. David Richardson, Glen A. Franklin
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 138:606-611
Background The justification and preference for operative versus nonoperative management of hepatic injuries caused by blunt trauma remains ambiguous. This review assesses the outcome of operative and nonoperative management of liver injury after blu