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    Safety of major reconstructive surgery during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom and Ireland – multicentre national cohort study by Patel, N.G., Reissis, D., Mair, M., Hart, A., Ragbir, M., Giele, H., Mosahebi, A., Ramakrishnan, V.

    “…The safety of surgery during and after the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is paramount. Early reports of excessive perioperative mortality in…”
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    Operative outcomes for wide awake local anesthesia versus regional and general anesthesia for flexor tendon repair by Kadhum, M., Georgiou, A., Kanapathy, M., Reissis, D., Akhavani, M., Burr, N., Nikkhah, D.

    Published in Hand surgery and rehabilitation (01-02-2022)
    “…Operative repair of flexor tendons after traumatic injury may be performed under general anesthesia (GA), regional blocks, or a wide-awake local anesthesia no…”
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    Intralesional excision with topical intralesional cryotherapy improves the treatment of keloid scarring in a paediatric patient by Reissis, D, Tickunas, T, Agha, R A, Greig, Avh

    “…Recurrent keloid scarring has a significant impact on quality of life. Management is complex, particularly for scars resistant to conventional treatments and…”
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    Microbiological and functional outcomes after open extremity fractures sustained overseas: The experience of a UK level I trauma centre by Ardehali, B, Geoghegan, L, Khajuria, A, Reissis, D, Lawton, G, Jain, A, Simmons, J, Naique, S, Bhattacharya, R, Pearse, M, Nathwani, D, Hettiaratchy, S

    Published in JPRAS open (01-03-2018)
    “…Open extremity fractures carry a high risk of limb loss and poor functional outcomes. Transfer of extremity trauma patients from developing countries and areas…”
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    Impact of postoperative non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on adverse events after gastrointestinal surgery by Chapman, S. J., Bhangu, A., Chaudhry, B., Clements, J. M., Robertson, K., Fadhlillah, M., Barker, T., Wright, T., Mohamad, W., Anderson, L. B., Brophy, T., Majumdar, S., Kauser, S., Carter, N., Horne, S., Allen, J. L. Y., Taylor, C., Satterthwaite, L., Hess, E. C. F., Finan, C., Ahmed, M., Grainger, C., Woo, A., Bulley, F., Aidoo‐Micah, G., Ellis, R., Kong, C. Y., Ochiltree, D. W., Hughes, M., Retchless, A. R., Bowley, D. M., Datta, U., Selby, J., Chandramoorthy, S., De Kauwe, C., Rana, R., Hill, M., Sagoo, H., Davis, J., Fillery, A., Watson, N. F., Marusza, C., Luck, J., Vaughan, R., Dean, S., Yap, D., Narramore, R., Walimohamed, S., Alsulaimi, A., Nepogodiev, D., Hernon, J., Flegg, K., Coley, J., Walls, M., Ban, V. S., Sait, S., Hawash, A., Shatkar, V., Moody, T., Shanthakumaran, S., Brodie, C., Winfield, S. Clayton A., Hosein, S., Cogbill, E., Shafi, A. M. A., Klimach, S., Flanigan, C., Shelton, B., Harvey, J., Pressler, N., Santos, C. R. D., Metcalfe, C., Mushtaq, J., Warren, M., Holohan, G., Strachan, E., Walsh, E., Mustafa, A., Barai, I., Soon, W. C., Patel, K., Mulla, A., Igbagiri, K. V., Navaratnam, J., Harrison, R., Hartelius, C. F., Lobo, R., Butters, T., Letchumanan, S., Koshnow, Z., Elamin, O., English, W., Brown, R. J., McCarter, J. A., Symonds, C., Jani, P., Trinquet, J., Jaffer, A., McAleer, E., Balian, V.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-10-2014)
    “…Background Recent evidence has suggested an association between postoperative non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and increased operation‐specific…”
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