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Autor:
Richard A. Prinz, John A. Libertino, Maurizio Aragona, Chad Wotkowicz, Dennis S. Chi, Aileen Caceres, Emery L. Chen, Frank J. Schaberg, Beth A. Ryder, Thomas Ng
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Current Problems in Surgery. 45:388-439
Autor:
Charles M. Vollmer, Frank J. Schaberg, William C. Chapman, M.B. Majella Doyle, Jill M. Zalieckas, Peter J. Mazzaglia, Thomas J. Miner, Desmond H. Birkett
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Current Problems in Surgery. 45:325-374
Autor:
Desmond H. Birkett, Frank J. Schaberg, Jill M. Zalieckas, Peter J. Mazzaglia, M.B. Majella Doyle, Thomas J. Miner, Charles M. Vollmer, William C. Chapman
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Current Problems in Surgery. 45:320-322
Autor:
Frank J, Schaberg, Richard A, Prinz, Emery L, Chen, Aileen, Caceres, Dennis S, Chi, Beth A, Ryder, Thomas, Ng, Maurizio, Santi Aragona, Chad, Wotkowicz, John A, Libertino
Publikováno v:
Current problems in surgery. 45(6)
Autor:
Frank J, Schaberg, M B Majella, Doyle, William C, Chapman, Charles M, Vollmer, Jill M, Zalieckas, Desmond H, Birkett, Thomas J, Miner, Peter J, Mazzaglia
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Current problems in surgery. 45(5)
Autor:
John A. Libertino, Santi Aragona M, Aileen Caceres, Richard A. Prinz, Frank J. Schaberg, Dennis S. Chi, Chad Wotkowicz, Thomas Ng, Emery L. Chen, Beth A. Ryder
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Current Problems in Surgery. 45:384-385
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Vascular Surgery. 16:213-218
Drainage from a wound overlying a prosthetic vascular graft is a source of major concern in vascular surgery, often heralding serious complications in cluding hemorrhage, thrombosis or infection. Despite improvement in graft design and surgical techn
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The American Journal of Surgery. 137:556-559
Eighteen operations for venous ulceration were performed through a stocking seam incision with only one recurrence and minimal wound problems. The prolonged morbidity of venous ulcer disease can be alleviated with the method described. By a history a
Autor:
Frank J. Schaberg
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Journal of Vascular Surgery. 4:410-411
Lethal aortic injury as a result of fracture of the lumbar spine in a patient with ankylosing spondylitis is reported. This complication is a direct result of the pathophysiologic changes of ankylosing spondylitis that cause the aorta to become firml