Search Results - "STAHL, W M"
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A prospective randomized study of end points of resuscitation after major trauma : Global oxygen transport indices versus organ-specific gastric mucosal pH
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-08-1996)“…Gastric tonometry, as a method of organ-specific monitoring of the status of the splanchnic circulation, has demonstrated prognostic and therapeutic…”
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Selective celiotomy for missile wounds of the abdomen based on laparoscopy
Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-05-1994)“…The role of laparoscopy in the selective management of gunshot wounds (GSW) of the abdomen was prospectively investigated in 38 patients. All the patients were…”
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Management options in penetrating rectal injuries
Published in The American surgeon (01-01-1991)“…A retrospective analysis of 54 patients (1976-1989) with penetrating rectal injuries was carried out to evaluate the options in management. The diagnosis was…”
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Definitive treatment of colon injuries: a prospective study
Published in The American surgeon (01-01-1993)“…The results of a prospective protocol for penetrating injuries of the colon in 252 patients are presented. The protocol emphasized definitive management of the…”
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A prospective reappraisal of primary repair of penetrating duodenal injuries
Published in The American surgeon (01-01-1994)“…Based on a retrospective analysis of 100 penetrating duodenal injuries, the role of primary repair or resection and anastomosis was assessed prospectively in…”
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Cervical vascular injuries: a trauma center experience
Published in Surgery (01-09-1993)“…We analyzed 76 patients with cervical vascular injuries from penetrating neck trauma (n = 528) between 1977 and 1990 at a level I trauma center to evaluate the…”
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Open management of the septic abdomen: therapeutic and prognostic considerations based on APACHE II
Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-1989)“…We analyzed the results of open treatment in 30 patients with abdominal sepsis (11 patients after trauma [group 1], five patients with pancreatic abscess…”
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Penetrating pancreatic injuries. Analysis of 103 consecutive cases
Published in The American surgeon (01-02-1990)“…The optimal management of penetrating pancreatic injuries continues to be a matter of debate and controversy. The present study analyzes 103 consecutive…”
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Penetrating duodenal injuries: analysis of 100 consecutive cases
Published in Annals of surgery (01-08-1985)“…One hundred consecutive patients with penetrating duodenal injuries were reviewed retrospectively to analyze the results of various methods of treatment. The…”
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Use of biodegradable (PGA) fabric for repair of solid organ injury: a combined institution experience
Published in Injury (01-10-1993)“…A fabric constructed of biodegradable mesh was used in the operative repair of injured intra-abdominal organs in 60 patients at two Level I Trauma Centres…”
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Meticulously restored lumina of injured veins remain patent
Published in Surgery (01-11-1992)“…We report our experience with 38 major venous injury repairs in 37 patients between January 1981 and December 1989. The injuries were caused by gunshot (n =…”
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Penetrating cardiac trauma: quantifying the severity of anatomic and physiologic injury
Published in Annals of surgery (1987)“…A method of quantifying the anatomic extent of injury to the heart, Penetrating Cardiac Trauma Index, (PCTI) and other thoracic organs has been proposed. The…”
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Penetrating cardiac injuries: twenty-year experience
Published in The American surgeon (01-06-1987)“…Analysis of 228 patients who sustained penetrating cardiac injuries (1963-1983) reveals that among patients who arrived with vital signs, survival was 73 per…”
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Compartment syndrome in combined arterial and venous injuries of the lower extremity
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-08-1989)“…In 9 of 45 patients treated for dual vascular injuries of the lower extremity, concomitant fasciotomies were performed at the time of initial surgery for…”
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Controlling for the severity of injuries in emergency medicine research
Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-11-1990)“…The injury severity score (ISS) and age have been used retrospectively to control for trauma severity. Other control variables such as the revised trauma score…”
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Pyogenic splenic abscess in intravenous drug addiction
Published in The American surgeon (01-06-1987)“…Among the surgical complications of intravenous drug addiction, pyogenic splenic abscess is considered to be a rare entity. A review of the literature reveals…”
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Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy
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Open management of the posttraumatic septic abdomen
Published in The American surgeon (01-09-1990)“…Thirteen patients with abdominal trauma who developed abdominal sepsis resistant to conventional methods of reexploration and drainage were managed by an open…”
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Portal vein injuries: noninvasive follow-up of venorrhaphy
Published in Annals of surgery (01-12-1987)“…The authors report their experience with 14 patients with portal vein injuries (1976-1986) treated at a level I trauma center. Seven patients (50%) survived…”
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Augmentation of NK Cell Activity by a Circulating Peptide Isolated from the Plasma of Trauma Patients
Published in Annals of surgery (01-01-1986)“…Natural killer cell (NK) activity was assessed in patients with nonthermal injury. NK activity was assessed employing a standard 4-hour 51Cr release…”
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