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    Effects of oxygen, positive end-expiratory pressure, and carbon dioxide on oxygen delivery in an animal model of the univentricular heart by Riordan, Christopher J., Randsbaek, Flemming, Storey, John H., Montgomery, William D., Santamore, William P., Austin, Erle H.

    “…Objective: Respiratory manipulations are a mainstay of therapy for infants with a univentricular heart, but until recently little experimental information has…”
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    Inotropes in the hypoplastic left heart syndrome: Effects in an animal model by Riordan, Christopher J., Randsbaek, Flemming, Storey, John H., Montgomery, William D., Santamore, William P., Austin, Erle H.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-07-1996)
    “…Despite substantial changes in the surgical treatment of children born with the hypoplastic left heart syndrome, overall mortality remains high. Although…”
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    High flow demand on small arterial coronary bypass conduits promotes graft spasm by Spence, Paul A., Montgomery, William D., Santamore, William P.

    “…Despite the superior long-term patency of arterial grafts, surgeons are often reluctant to use arterial grafts on coronary vessels that supply large areas of…”
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    Clinical experience with the video-assisted saphenectomy procedure for coronary bypass operations by Pagni, Sebastian, Ulfe, Eduardo A, Montgomery, William D, VanHimbergen, Daniel J, Fisher, Dana J, Gray, Laman A, Spence, Paul A

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-11-1998)
    “…Background. Leg wound complications after saphenectomy are frequent after coronary bypass operations and have a detrimental effect on postoperative quality of…”
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    Development of a Surgical Skills Curriculum for the Training and Assessment of Manual Skills in Orthopedic Surgical Residents by Hohn, Eric A., MD, Brooks, Adam G., MD, Leasure, Jeremi, MS, Camisa, William, van Warmerdam, Jennifer, MD, Kondrashov, Dimitriy, MD, Montgomery, William, MD, McGann, William, MD

    Published in Journal of surgical education (01-01-2015)
    “…Objective To develop and conduct a pilot study of a curriculum of 4 surrogate bone training modules to assess and track progress in basic orthopedic manual…”
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    The effect of biceps adhesions on glenohumeral range of motion: a cadaveric study by McGahan, Patrick J., MD, Patel, Hinesh, BS, Dickinson, Ephraim, MD, Leasure, Jeremi, MS, Montgomery, William, MD

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-05-2013)
    “…Background Previous studies have demonstrated that the humerus slides along the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT). Blocking this motion may result in…”
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    Preventing Gastroepiploic Artery Spasm: Papaverine vs Calcium Channel Blockade by Ali, Ahsan T., Montgomery, William D., Santamore, William P., Spence, Paul A.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (15-07-1997)
    “…The gastroepiploic artery (GEA) is a highly vasoactive artery gaining wider acceptance as a conduit for coronary artery bypass surgery. A variety of agents are…”
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    Optimal screw placement for base plate fixation in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty by DiStefano, James Guido, MD, Park, Andrew Y., MD, Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen D, Diederichs, Gerd, MD, Buckley, Jenni M., PhD, Montgomery, William H., MD

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-04-2011)
    “…Hypothesis Scapular cortical thickness has not been fully characterized from the perspective of determining optimal screw placement for securing the glenoid…”
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    What in-vitro method should surgeons use to evaluate the clinical behavior of arterial bypass conduits by MONTGOMERY, W. D, VITOLLA, G, ALI, A, PAGNI, S, BALLEN, J. L, SANTAMORE, W. P, CALAFIORE, A. M, SPENCE, P. A

    “…Surgeons have traditionally relied on ring preparations to predict how arterial bypass conduits will behave in the postoperative circulation. OBJECTIVE: This…”
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    Evaluation of the long-term effectiveness of extraluminal and intraluminal vasodilators in an in vitro porcine model of arterial graft spasm by Montgomery, W D, Spence, P, Ali, A T, Ballen, J L, Riordan, C J, Storey, J H, Santamore, W P

    “…OBJECTIVE: Postoperative graft spasm is a concern when arterial conduitsare used because there may be insufficient arterial graft flow.Intraoperatively,…”
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    Animal model of the univentricular heart and single ventricular physiology by Randsbaek, F, Riordan, C J, Storey, J H, Montgomery, W D, Santamore, W P, Austin, 3rd, E H

    Published in Journal of investigative surgery (1996)
    “…The univentricular heart complexes are a fairly common and potentially lethal set of congenital cardiac anomalies. Progress in developing new therapeutics has…”
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    Comparison of the Collagen Meniscus Implant with Partial Meniscectomy by Rodkey, William G., DVM, DeHaven, Kenneth E., MD, Montgomery, William H., MD, Baker, Champ L., MD, Beck, Charles L., MD, Hormel, Scott E., MD, Steadman, J. Richard, MD, Cole, Brian J., MD, Briggs, Karen K., MPH

    “…Background Loss of meniscal tissue leads to increased pain and decreased clinical function and activity levels. We hypothesized that patients receiving a…”
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    Self-Assessed Outcome at Two to Four Years After Shoulder Hemiarthroplasty with Concentric Glenoid Reaming by Lynch, Joseph R., MD, Montgomery, William H., MD, MPH, Lenters, Tim R., MD, Mounce, Doug, Matsen, Frederick A., MD, Franta, Amy K., MD

    “…Background Active and young individuals with glenohumeral arthritis who are treated with total glenohumeral arthroplasty are at risk for loosening or wear of…”
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