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    Determination of independent predictive factors for anastomotic leak: analysis of 682 intestinal anastomoses by Morse, Bryan C., M.S., M.D, Simpson, Joshua P., M.D, Jones, Yonge R., M.H.A, Johnson, Brent L., M.S, Knott, Brianna M., B.S, Kotrady, Jennifer A., B.A

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract Background The objective of this study was to identify risk factors associated with intestinal anastomotic leakage in order to practically assist in…”
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    Pelvic ring fractures: has mortality improved following the implementation of damage control resuscitation? by Fitzgerald, Caitlin A., M.D, Morse, Bryan C., M.D, Dente, Christopher J., M.D

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-12-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Over the last 10 years, the paradigm of damage control resuscitation (DCR) has been associated with improved patient outcomes. This study…”
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    Management of acute cholecystitis in critically ill patients: contemporary role for cholecystostomy and subsequent cholecystectomy by Morse, Bryan C, Smith, J Brandon, Lawdahl, Richard B, Roettger, Richard H

    Published in The American surgeon (01-07-2010)
    “…The diagnosis of acute cholecystitis in critically ill patients carries a high mortality rate. Although decompression and drainage of the gallbladder through a…”
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    Through-knee amputation in patients with peripheral arterial disease: A review of 50 cases by Morse, Bryan C., MD, Cull, David L., MD, Kalbaugh, Corey, MS, Cass, Anna L., MPH, Taylor, Spence M., MD

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-09-2008)
    “…Background For good rehabilitation candidates, the biomechanical advantages of the end weight-bearing through-knee amputation (TKAmp) compared with the above…”
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    Traumatic Blunt Injuries to the Celiac Artery: A 5-Year Review From a Level I Trauma Center by Fitzgerald, Caitlin A, Tootla, Yasmin, Morse, Bryan C, Benarroch-Gampel, Jaime, Ramos, Christopher R, Nguyen, Jonathan

    Published in The American surgeon (01-12-2020)
    “…Injury to the celiac artery secondary to a blunt mechanism of trauma is an extremely rare injury that accounts for only 1%-2% of all visceral vascular lesions…”
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    Predicting the need for massive transfusion: Prospective validation of a smartphone-based clinical decision support tool by Dente, Christopher J., Mina, Michael J., Morse, Bryan C., Hensman, Hannah, Schobel, Seth, Gelbard, Rondi B., Belard, Arnaud, Buchman, Timothy G., Kirk, Allan D., Elster, Eric A.

    Published in Surgery (01-11-2021)
    “…Improper or delayed activation of a massive transfusion protocol may have consequences to individuals and institutions. We designed a complex predictive…”
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    Penetrating cardiac injuries: A 36-year perspective at an urban, Level I trauma center by Morse, Bryan C, Mina, Michael J, Carr, Jacquelyn S, Jhunjhunwala, Rashi, Dente, Christopher J, Zink, John U, Nicholas, Jeffrey M, Wyrzykowski, Amy D, Salomone, Jeffrey P, Vercruysse, Gary A, Rozycki, Grace S, Feliciano, David V

    “…This study evaluates patterns of injuries and outcomes from penetrating cardiac injuries (PCIs) at Grady Memorial Hospital, an urban, Level I trauma center in…”
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