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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephen F. Flaherty"'
Autor:
Gregory McCormack, Mary Danish, Julie Nash, Matthew M. Carrick, Jeffrey O. Anglen, John Armstrong, Roger Nagy, David Plurad, Mark McKenney, Michele Ziglar, Stephen F. Flaherty, Huazhi Liu, Ernest A. Gonzalez, Darwin Ang, Patrick Offner
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 90(1)
Introduction Isolated hip fractures (IHFs) in the elderly are high-frequency, life-altering events. Definitive surgery ≤24 hours of admission is associated with improved outcomes. An IHF process management guideline (IHF-PMG) to expedite definitive
Autor:
Marcus E. Raichle, Yolanda Barnes, Linda Wierzechowski, Raymond Fang, John S. Oh, Ann M. Johnson, Christine L. Mac Donald, Stephen F. Flaherty, Kihwan Han, David Zonies, David L. Brody
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 84:76-96
Blast-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been one of the “signature injuries” of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, neuroimaging studies in concussive ‘mild’ blast-related TBI have been challenging due to the absence of abnormal
Autor:
Ann M. Johnson, Raymond Fang, Octavian R. Adam, Stephen F. Flaherty, Elliot C. Nelson, Nicole J. Werner, Linda Wierzechowski, John S. Oh, Christine L. Mac Donald, Elizabeth Kassner, Dennis J. Rivet, David Zonies, Theresa Stewart, David L. Brody
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurotrauma. 34(14)
Care for US military personnel with combat-related concussive traumatic brain injury (TBI) has substantially changed in recent years, yet trends in clinical outcomes remain largely unknown. Our prospective longitudinal studies of US military personne
Autor:
Laszlo N. Kiraly, Stephen F. Flaherty, Gregory J. Hamilton, Chitra N. Sambasivan, Samantha J. Underwood, S. D. Cho, Warren C. Dorlac, Reed Kuehn, Martin A. Schreiber
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 77:1685-1691
Divergent injury patterns may indicate the need for differing strategies in combat and civilian trauma patients. This study aims to compare outcomes of colon injury management in these two populations. Parallel retrospective reviews were conducted co
Autor:
John R. Witherow, Elliot C. Nelson, Abraham Z. Snyder, Nicole J. Werner, Christine L. Mac Donald, Joshua S. Shimony, Ann M. Johnson, Dana Cooper, Raymond Fang, David L. Brody, Marcus E. Raichle, Stephen F. Flaherty
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 364:2091-2100
Blast-related traumatic brain injuries have been common in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, but fundamental questions about the nature of these injuries remain unanswered.We tested the hypothesis that blast-related traumatic brain injury causes traumat
Autor:
Steven M. Cain, Stephen F. Flaherty, Raymond Fang, Adam M. Anderson, Jayson D. Aydelotte, Tracy L. C. Popey, Elisha T. Powell, Caroline Tuman, James R. Dunne, Warren C. Dorlac, Douglas R. Villard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 69:S140-S145
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of utilizing negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for the treatment of wartime soft-tissue wounds during intercontinental aeromedical evacuation. Background Attempts to use NPWT du
Autor:
Daniel O. Herzig, Martin A. Schreiber, Stephen F. Flaherty, S. David Cho, Kim C. Lu, Laszlo N. Kiraly
Publikováno v:
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 53:728-734
Combat injuries are more often associated with blast, penetrating, and high-energy mechanisms than civilian trauma, generating controversy about the management of combat colonic injury. Despite implementation of mandatory colostomy in World War II, r
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 49:226-229
With a shortage of active duty vascular surgeons in the military, Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) members have been called upon to perform short-term rotations at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), the US military's receiving facility for c
Autor:
Stephen F. Flaherty, Michael Glenn, Diana Monzon, Daniel Lovasz, Kathleen D. Martin, Tracy A. Defeo, Vicky M. Rodriquez, William Nettles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma Nursing. 15:181-184
The Joint Theater Trauma Registry is a standardized, retrospective data collection system for all echelons of combat casualty care. Military-specific data elements include expanded demographic data to include military branch, service, rank, military
Autor:
Sandra M. Wanek, Erik Osborn, Warren C. Dorlac, Stephen V. Silvey, Patrick F. Allan, Valerie M. Pruitt, Stephen F. Flaherty, Michelle M. Perello, Raymond Fang, Gina R. Dorlac
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 36:S383-S387
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is the largest U.S. medical facility outside the United States, and it is the first permanently positioned hospital outside the combat zone providing care to the wartime sick and wounded. As of November 2007, Landstu