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    Detection of Blast-Related Traumatic Brain Injury in U.S. Military Personnel by Mac Donald, Christine L, Johnson, Ann M, Cooper, Dana, Nelson, Elliot C, Werner, Nicole J, Shimony, Joshua S, Snyder, Abraham Z, Raichle, Marcus E, Witherow, John R, Fang, Raymond, Flaherty, Stephen F, Brody, David L

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (02-06-2011)
    “…In this study of injured U.S. military personnel, an advanced MRI technique found abnormalities consistent with traumatic axonal injury in some patients with…”
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    Functional status after blast-plus-impact complex concussive traumatic brain injury in evacuated United States military personnel by MacDonald, Christine L, Johnson, Ann M, Nelson, Elliot C, Werner, Nicole J, Fang, Raymond, Flaherty, Stephen F, Brody, David L

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (15-05-2014)
    “…Fundamental questions remain unanswered about the longitudinal impact of blast-plus-impact complex traumatic brain injuries (TBI) from wars in Iraq and…”
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    Outcome Trends after US Military Concussive Traumatic Brain Injury by Mac Donald, Christine L, Johnson, Ann M, Wierzechowski, Linda, Kassner, Elizabeth, Stewart, Theresa, Nelson, Elliot C, Werner, Nicole J, Adam, Octavian R, Rivet, Dennis J, Flaherty, Stephen F, Oh, John S, Zonies, David, Fang, Raymond, Brody, David L

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (15-07-2017)
    “…Care for US military personnel with combat-related concussive traumatic brain injury (TBI) has substantially changed in recent years, yet trends in clinical…”
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    The role of SVS volunteer vascular surgeons in the care of combat casualties: Results from Landstuhl, Germany by Bush, Ruth L., MD, MPH, Fairman, Ronald M., MD, Flaherty, Stephen F., Col, Gillespie, David L., Col

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (2009)
    “…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…”
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    Management of Colonic Injuries in the Combat Theater by Cho, S. David, Kiraly, Laszlo N, Flaherty, Stephen F, Herzig, Daniel O, Lu, Kim C, Schreiber, Martin A

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-05-2010)
    “…PURPOSE:Combat injuries are more often associated with blast, penetrating, and high-energy mechanisms than civilian trauma, generating controversy about the…”
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    Management of the open abdomen during the global war on terror by Riha, Gordon M, Kiraly, Laszlo N, Diggs, Brian S, Cho, S David, Fabricant, Loic J, Flaherty, Stephen F, Kuehn, Reed, Underwood, Samantha J, Schreiber, Martin A

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-01-2013)
    “…To evaluate factors that are predictive of delayed abdominal closure in patients injured during military conflict. Seventy-one patients managed with an open…”
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    Critical care at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center by Fang, Raymond, Pruitt, Valerie M, Dorlac, Gina R, Silvey, Stephen V, Osborn, Erik C, Allan, Patrick F, Flaherty, Stephen F, Perello, Michelle M, Wanek, Sandra M, Dorlac, Warren C

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-07-2008)
    “…BACKGROUND:Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is the largest U.S. medical facility outside the United States, and it is the first permanently positioned…”
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    Management and outcomes of traumatic colon injury in civilian and military patients by Sambasivan, Chitra N, Underwood, Samantha J, Kuehn, Reed B, Cho, S D, Kiraly, Laszlo N, Hamilton, Gregory J, Flaherty, Stephen F, Dorlac, Warren C, Schreiber, Martin A

    Published in The American surgeon (01-12-2011)
    “…Divergent injury patterns may indicate the need for differing strategies in combat and civilian trauma patients. This study aims to compare outcomes of colon…”
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    Battlefield urologic injuries: the Gulf War experience by Thompson, col Ian M., Flaherty, maj Stephen F., Morey, maj Allen F.

    “…Background: We sought to ascertain the incidence and type of urologic injuries requiring operations during the Gulf War. Study Design: Of the 31 United States…”
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    Use of negative pressure wound therapy during aeromedical evacuation of patients with combat-related blast injuries by Pollak, Andrew N, Powell, Elisha T, Fang, Raymond, Cooper, Ellis O, Ficke, James R, Flaherty, Stephen F

    “…The purpose of the study was to evaluate safety and feasibility of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) during aeromedical evacuation from a combat zone to a…”
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    Complications After Fasciotomy Revision and Delayed Compartment Release in Combat Patients by Ritenour, Amber E., Dorlac, Warren C., Fang, Raymond, Woods, Timothy, Jenkins, Donald H., Flaherty, Stephen F., Wade, Charles E., Holcomb, John B.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-02-2008)
    “…BACKGROUND:Incomplete or delayed fasciotomies are associated with muscle necrosis and death in civilian trauma. Combat explosions severely damage tissue and…”
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    Feasibility of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy During Intercontinental Aeromedical Evacuation of Combat Casualties by Fang, Raymond, Dorlac, Warren C., Flaherty, Stephen F., Tuman, Caroline, Cain, Steven M., Popey, Tracy L. C., Villard, Douglas R., Aydelotte, Jayson D., Dunne, James R., Anderson, Adam M., Powell, Elisha T.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2010)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of utilizing negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for the treatment of wartime…”
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    Comparison of Abdominal Damage Control Surgery in Combat Versus Civilian Trauma by Sambasivan, Chitra N., Underwood, Samantha J., Cho, S. D., Kiraly, Laszlo N., Hamilton, Greg J., Kofoed, J. T., Flaherty, Stephen F., Dorlac, Warren C., Schreiber, Martin A.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND:The majority of individuals who perform damage control surgery in the military arena are trained in civilian venues. Therefore, it is important to…”
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    CD11/CD18 Leukocyte Integrins: New Signaling Receptors for Bacterial Endotoxin by Flaherty, Stephen F., Golenbock, Douglas T., Milham, Frederick H., Ingalls, Robin R.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-1997)
    “…Exaggerated responses by phagocytes to bacterial endotoxin [lipopolysaccharide (LPS)] may result in the sepsis syndrome. While a number of LPS-binding proteins…”
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