Search Results - "Klune, J. Robert"
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Indocyanine green does not decrease the need for bail-out operation in an acute care surgery population
Published in Surgery (01-02-2021)“…The use of indocyanine green during laparoscopic cholecystectomy has been postulated to help to define anatomy. Studies have not specifically evaluated…”
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Colorectal Anastomosis Versus Colostomy Creation in High MELD Patients: An ACS-NSQIP Analysis
Published in The American surgeon (01-11-2024)“…Liver failure patients are at increased risk of surgical complications. The decision to perform a colonic anastomosis vs a colostomy in urgent colorectal…”
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Does Wound Management Technique Impact Surgical Site Infection in Open Emergency Colon Procedures?
Published in The American surgeon (01-01-2022)“…Emergency open large bowel procedures have higher rates of intraoperative contamination and increased risk of surgical site infection (SSI) than elective colon…”
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Interfacility Transfer for Nonelective Cholecystectomy in High MELD Patients: An ACS-NSQIP Analysis
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-2022)“…INTRODUCTIONInterfacility transfer to a referral center is often considered for patients with liver disease undergoing nonelective cholecystectomy given…”
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To close or not to close? Wound management in emergent colorectal surgery, an EAST multicenter prospective cohort study
Published in The journal of trauma and acute care surgery (01-07-2024)“…This study aimed to determine the clinical impact of wound management technique on surgical site infection (SSI), hospital length of stay (LOS), and mortality…”
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Impact of Frailty Upon Surgical Decision-Making for Left-Sided Colon Cancer
Published in The Ochsner journal (01-01-2023)“…Frailty is characterized by reduced physiologic reserve, and for patients with colon cancer, frailty is associated with increased morbidity after resection…”
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