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Autor:
Max L. Ramenofsky, John Raffensperger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 55:2243-2245
Mark M. Ravitch (1910-1989) was the most prolific surgeon-author of the 20th Century as well as an outstanding clinical surgeon, scholar, historian, and researcher. While today he would not be considered a "pure pediatric surgeon," he was a charter m
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 70:1068-1072
Though nonoperative management of stable children with blunt solid organ injury has been shown to be effective, we hypothesize that hepatic injuries represent a higher mortality risk than splenic injuries and that combination hepatosplenic injury is
Autor:
Cynthia Downard, Randall M. Chesnut, Peter Quint, Frieda Hulka, Dennis W. Vane, Max L. Ramenofsky, Richard J. Mullins, N. Clay Mann, Joseph H. Piatt
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 49:654-659
Background: Adult brain injury studies recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) above 70 mm Hg. We evaluated CPP and outcome in brain-injured children. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the hospital courses of children at two Level
Autor:
Max L Ramenofsky, Susan Cash
Publikováno v:
Trauma. 1:313-322
In the paediatric age group (under 18 years) injury continues to be the dominant cause of mortality, being more common than all other causes combined. Disability resulting from injury represents a major expenditure in financial and emotional terms. T
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Endosurgery & Innovative Techniques. 4:121-123
Background and Purpose: Severely injured children who are sent for a CT scan are at risk of deteriorating while away from immediate medical management. We ascertained the safety and accuracy of emergency department laparoscopy in the evaluation of bl
Autor:
Cynthia L. Leaphart, Brian G. Celso, Max L. Ramenofsky, James D. Tuten, Pam Pieper, Joseph J. Tepas
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 65(6)
BACKGROUND:: The International Classification Injury Severity Score (ICISS) uses anatomic injury diagnoses to predict probability of survival (Ps) computed as the product of the survival risk ratios (SRR) of the three most severe injuries. SRRs are d
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery. 40(7)
The authors present a case of a 12-year-old boy with a known family history of multiple hereditary exostoses who presented with knee swelling. Physical examination and subsequent workup revealed a pseudoaneurysm associated with an osteochondroma. We
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 70(12)
Though nonoperative management of stable children with blunt solid organ injury has been shown to be effective, we hypothesize that hepatic injuries represent a higher mortality risk than splenic injuries and that combination hepatosplenic injury is
Autor:
Julie Sanchez, Minh Nguyen, Brian F. Gilchrist, Max L Ramenofsky, Richard J. Scriven, Thomas Panetta, Donald H. Klotz
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery. 37(1)
Background/Purpose: Strictures of the esophagus and airway tract can be dilated if the strictures can be traversed and dilators passed. Unfortunately, using standard methods, not all strictures can be traversed. The authors set out to find a safe, ex
Autor:
Max L Ramenofsky, Vinh Son Nguyen, Donald H. Klotz, Minh Nguyen, Brian F. Gilchrist, Richard J. Scriven
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 189(4)