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    Selective angiographic embolization of blunt splenic traumatic injuries in adults decreases failure rate of nonoperative management by Bhullar, Indermeet S, Frykberg, Eric R, Siragusa, Daniel, Chesire, David, Paul, Julia, Tepas, 3rd, Joseph J, Kerwin, Andrew J

    “…To determine whether angioembolization (AE) in hemodynamically stable adult patients with blunt splenic trauma (BST) at high risk for failure of nonoperative…”
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    Age Does Not Affect Outcomes of Nonoperative Management of Blunt Splenic Trauma by Bhullar, Indermeet S., MD, FACS, Frykberg, Eric R., MD, FACS, Siragusa, Daniel, MD, Chesire, David, PhD, Paul, Julia, MSN, Tepas, Joseph J., MD, FACS, Kerwin, Andrew J., MD, FACS

    “…Background The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of age on the outcomes of nonoperative management (NOM) of blunt splenic trauma (BST). Study…”
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    To nearly come full circle: Nonoperative management of high-grade IV-V blunt splenic trauma is safe using a protocol with routine angioembolization by Bhullar, Indermeet S, Tepas, 3rd, Joseph J, Siragusa, Daniel, Loper, Todd, Kerwin, Andrew, Frykberg, Eric R

    “…Nonoperative management (NOM) of hemodynamically stable high-grade (IV-V) blunt splenic trauma remains controversial given the high failure rates (19%) that…”
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    More harm than good: antiseizure prophylaxis after traumatic brain injury does not decrease seizure rates but may inhibit functional recovery by Bhullar, Indermeet S, Johnson, Donald, Paul, Julia P, Kerwin, Andrew J, Tepas, 3rd, Joseph J, Frykberg, Eric R

    “…The purposes of this study were to examine the current Brain Trauma Foundation recommendation for antiseizure prophylaxis with phenytoin during the first 7…”
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    At first blush: absence of computed tomography contrast extravasation in Grade IV or V adult blunt splenic trauma should not preclude angioembolization by Bhullar, Indermeet Singh, Frykberg, Eric R, Tepas, 3rd, Joseph J, Siragusa, Daniel, Loper, Todd, Kerwin, Andrew J

    “…To clarify the role, indications, and outcomes for angioembolization (AE) of nonoperatively managed (NOM) splenic trauma, the implications of absent contrast…”
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    Disasters and Mass Casualties: II. Explosive, Biologic, Chemical, and Nuclear Agents by Born, Christopher T, Briggs, Susan M, Ciraulo, David L, Frykberg, Eric R, Hammond, Jeffrey S, Hirshberg, Asher, Lhowe, David W, O'Neill, Patricia A, Mead, Joann

    “…Dr. Born is Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and Director, Orthopaedic Trauma Service, Rhode Island…”
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    Disasters and Mass Casualties: I. General Principles of Response and Management by Born, Christopher T, Briggs, Susan M, Ciraulo, David L, Frykberg, Eric R, Hammond, Jeffrey S, Hirshberg, Asher, Lhowe, David W, O'Neill, Patricia A

    “…Dr. Born is Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and Director, Orthopaedic Trauma Service, Rhode Island…”
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    Popliteal vascular injuries by Frykberg, Eric R

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-02-2002)
    “…Popliteal vascular injury remains one of the most difficult diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for trauma surgeons. Only with strict attention to rapid…”
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    Definitive Establishment of Airway Control is Critical for Optimal Outcome in Lower Cervical Spinal Cord Injury by HASSID, Victor J, SCHINCO, Miren A, TEPAS, Joseph J, GRIFFEN, Margaret M, MURPHY, Terri L, FRYKBERG, Eric R, KERWIN, Andrew J

    “…Respiratory complications can undermine outcome from low cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) (C5-T1). Most devastating of these is catastrophic loss of airway…”
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    Redefining the role of arterial imaging in the management of penetrating zone 3 neck injuries by Ferguson, Eric, Dennis, James W, Vu, Jonathan H, Frykberg, Eric R

    Published in Vascular (01-05-2005)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the role of arteriography (AG) in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular trauma in patients with zone 3 penetrating…”
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    Pediatric trauma is very much a surgical disease by TEPAS, Joseph J, FRYKBERG, Eric R, JOSEPH, R, TEPAS, J. III, SCHINCO, Miren A, PIEPER, Pam, DISCALA, Carla, JAMES, R, O'NEILL, A. JR, LEWIS, R, FLINT, M, HALLER, Alex

    Published in Annals of surgery (01-06-2003)
    “…The evolution of nonoperative management of certain solid visceral injuries has stimulated speculation that management of the severely injured child is no…”
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    Best practice determination of timing of spinal fracture fixation as defined by analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank by Kerwin, Andrew J, Griffen, Margaret M, Tepas, 3rd, Joseph J, Schinco, Miren A, Devin, Terri, Frykberg, Eric R

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-10-2008)
    “…To examine the efficacy of early versus late spinal fracture fixation, we reviewed National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) records to identify the breakpoint in…”
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