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Autor:
Kristen Aliano, David Shin, Marc Agulnick, Matthew S. Kilgo, Thomas Davenport, Tommaso Addona, John Goncalves, Steve Stavrides, Benjamin E. Cohen, Christopher Low, Gary Gonya
Publikováno v:
Microsurgery. 33:560-566
Reconstruction of bony defects in the surgical management of vertebral osteomyelitis is a challenging endeavor. Our objective is to report the use of intra-abdominal vessels as the recipient vessels for microanastomosis of vascularized bone graft and
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Surgical technology international. 24
The current staging system by the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) classifies the stages of pressure ulcers (PUs) based on clinical assessment and visual inspection. We postulate that patients presenting with clinically superficial PUs
Publikováno v:
Surgical technology international. 23
The heel is a common site of pressure ulcers. The amount of pressure and time needed to develop these wounds is dependent on various factors including pressure surface, the patient's anatomy, and co-morbidities. We studied the use of the hemoglobin s
Autor:
Kristen A, Aliano, Marc, Agulnick, Benjamin, Cohen, Gary, Gonya, Christopher, Low, Steve, Stavrides, Tommaso, Addona, John, Goncalves, David, Shin, Matthew S, Kilgo, Thomas A, Davenport
Publikováno v:
Microsurgery. 33(7)
Reconstruction of bony defects in the surgical management of vertebral osteomyelitis is a challenging endeavor. Our objective is to report the use of intra-abdominal vessels as the recipient vessels for microanastomosis of vascularized bone graft and
Autor:
Matthew S. Kilgo, John Goncalves, Tommaso Addona, Mark Agulnick, Christopher Low, Benjamin E. Cohen, Steve Stavrides, Kristen Aliano, David Shin, Thomas Davenport
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 132:41
Autor:
Kristen Aliano, John Layliev, Steve Stavrides, Tommaso Addona, Matthew Kilgo, Douglas Frank, Thomas Davenport
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 217:S85
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 31:890.e3-890.e4
Compartment syndrome usually occurs in the muscles of an extremity as a consequence of trauma or reperfusion. However, it can also occur from minor injuries with resulting hematoma.We reviewed the charts of 5 individuals who presented to the emergenc