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pro vyhledávání: '"Richard Vasak"'
Autor:
John P. Sharpe, Tashinga Musonza, Jack Sava, Vaidehi Agrawal, Martin A. Schreiber, Dennis Y. Kim, Richard Vasak, Morgan Schellenberg, Eric Bui, Ladonna Allen, Thomas M. Scalea, Julia R. Coleman, Brandon R. Bruns, Marc D. Trust, Brian J. Eastridge, Barbara U. Okafor, Eleanor Curtis, H. Andrew Hopper, Peter Bendix, Rachel E. Hicks, S. Rob Todd, Richard H. Lewis, Kenji Inaba, Clay Cothren Burlew, Cullen K. McCarthy, John B. Holcomb, Kelly L. Lightwine, Michael S. Truitt, Phillip M. Kemp Bohan, John Vanhorn, Zach M. Bauman, Matthew J. Martin, Gary Vercuysse, Carlos V.R. Brown, Raul Coimbra, Greg Victorino, Oscar D. Guillamondegui, Joseph M. Galante, James M. Haan, Alisa M. Cross, Stephen C. Gale
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 247:541-546
Background Retained rectal foreign bodies are a common but incompletely studied problem. This study defined the epidemiology, injury severity, and outcomes after rectal injuries following foreign body insertion. Methods Twenty-two level I trauma cent
Autor:
Clay Cothren Burlew, Raul Coimbra, Brandon R. Bruns, Michael S. Truitt, P. C.Brian Eastridge, Stephen C. Gale, James M. Haan, Peter Bendix, Alicia M. Cross, Elisa Furay, Tashinga Musonza, John Vanhorn, Phillip M. Kemp Bohan, Jack Sava, Morgan Schellenberg, Eric Bui, Gary Vercruysse, Richard Vasak, Eleanor Curtis, H. Andrew Hopper, John B. Holcomb, Pedro G.R. Teixeira, John P. Sharpe, Carlos V.R. Brown
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 84:225-233
Introduction Rectal injuries have been historically treated with a combination of modalities including direct repair, resection, proximal diversion, presacral drainage, and distal rectal washout. We hypothesized that intraperitoneal rectal injuries m
Autor:
John Vanhorn, Gary Vercuysse, Eric Bui, Tashinga Musonza, Michael S. Truitt, Richard Vasak, Brandon R. Bruns, Peter Bendix, Eleanor Curtis, H. Andrew Hopper, Raul Coimbra, Brian J. Eastridge, James M. Haan, Jack Sava, Clay Cothren Burlew, John B. Holcomb, Morgan Schellenberg, Alicia M. Cross, John P. Sharpe, Carlos V.R. Brown, Stephen C. Gale, Phillip M. Kemp Bohan, Marc D. Trust, Jacob P Veith
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 85(6)
BACKGROUND There are no clear guidelines for the best test or combination of tests to identify traumatic rectal injuries. We hypothesize that computed tomography (CT) and rigid proctoscopy (RP) will identify all injuries. METHODS American Association
Publikováno v:
JAMA Surgery. 152:1083
This cohort study assesses the role of preventability in the definition of failure to rescue when reviewing surgical performance for trauma patients who died after emergency surgery.