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    Traumatic posterior urethral injury and early realignment using magnetic urethral catheters by Porter, J R, Takayama, T K, Defalco, A J

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-08-1997)
    “…We determined the success of early urethral realignment using magnetic urethral catheters. We retrospectively reviewed the records of 13 patients with complete…”
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    Hemorrhagic Shock—Influence of Hyperbaric Oxygen on Metabolic Parameters by Jacobson, Yorke G., Keller, Melvin, Mundth, Eldred D., Defalco, Alfred J., Mc Clenethan, James E.

    Published in California medicine (01-08-1966)
    “…Oxygen therapy at atmospheric and increased pressure was used in the treatment of experimental hemorrhagic shock. Arterial gases, pH, lactate and pyruvate were…”
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    New endourologic technique for catheter placement after TURP, prostatectomy, and difficult urethroscopy by Lowe, M A, Defalco, A J

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-11-1992)
    “…Inserting a Foley catheter into a traumatized urethra with false channels or a post-transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) undermined bladder neck can be…”
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    New technique for repair of rectal injury by Brawer, M K, Defalco, A J

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-12-1993)
    “…Injury to the rectum is a potentially serious complication of pelvic surgery. The management of rectal injury is controversial. We present a technique of using…”
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    Internal Fixation in Pelvic Fractures and Primary Repairs of Associated Genitourinary Disruptions: A Team Approach by Routt, M. L. Chip, Simonian, Peter T., Defalco, Alfred J., Miller, Jane, Clarke, Todd

    “…Associated urological and orthopedic injuries of the pelvic ring are complex with numerous potential complications. These patients are treated optimally using…”
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