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    The Effect of Angioembolization Versus Open Exploration for Moderate to Severe Blunt Liver Injuries on Mortality by Gallaher, Jared, Burton, Victoria, Schneider, Andrew B., Reid, Trista, Raff, Lauren, Smith, Charlotte B., Charles, Anthony

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-05-2023)
    “…Introduction Blunt liver injury is common and is associated with a high morbidity and mortality. More severe injuries often require either angioembolization or…”
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    Implementing a resident acute care surgery service: Improving resident education and patient care by Kantor, Olga, MD, MS, Schneider, Andrew B., MD, Rojnica, Marko, MD, MBA, Benjamin, Andrew J., MD, Schindler, Nancy, MD, MPHE, Posner, Mitchell C., MD, Matthews, Jeffrey B., MD, Roggin, Kevin K., MD

    Published in Surgery (01-03-2017)
    “…Background To simulate the duties and responsibilities of an attending surgeon and allow senior residents more intraoperative and perioperative autonomy, our…”
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    Clinical Informatics and the Electronic Medical Record by Abid, Mustafa, Schneider, Andrew B.

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-04-2023)
    “…The electronic medical record has fundamentally altered the way surgeons participate and practice medicine. There is now a wealth of data, once hidden behind…”
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    Splenic preservation after isolated splenic blunt trauma: The angioembolization paradox by Schneider, Andrew B., Gallaher, Jared, Raff, Lauren, Purcell, Laura N., Reid, Trista, Charles, Anthony

    Published in Surgery (01-08-2021)
    “…The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in blunt abdominal trauma. The management for splenic trauma includes nonoperative management, splenectomy, and…”
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    The use of head computerized tomography in patients with GCS 15 following trauma: Less is more by Gallaher, Jared, Yohann, Avital, Schneider, Andrew B, Raff, Lauren, Reid, Trista, Charles, Anthony

    Published in Injury (01-05-2022)
    “…•Among patients who receive a head CT each year in the United States, 75% have a GCS 15.•Of patients with a GCS 15 on presentation, only 17% had a…”
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    Blood Utilization and Thresholds for Mortality Following Major Trauma by Schneider, Andrew B., Adams, Ursula, Gallaher, Jared, Purcell, Laura N., Raff, Lauren, Eckert, Matthew, Charles, Anthony

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-01-2023)
    “…Blood loss is a hallmark of traumatic injury. Massive transfusion, historically defined as the replacement by transfusion of 10 units of packed red blood cells…”
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    Comparative outcomes between COVID-19 and influenza patients placed on veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe ARDS by Raff, Lauren A., Reid, Trista D., Johnson, Daniel, Raff, Evan J., Schneider, Andrew B., Charles, Anthony G., Gallaher, Jared R.

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-02-2022)
    “…ECMO is an established supportive adjunct for patients with severe, refractory ARDS from viral pneumonia. However, the exact role and timing of ECMO for…”
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    Trends and Outcomes in Management of Thoracic Aortic Injury in Children, Adolescent, and Mature Pediatric Patients Using Data from the National Trauma Data Bank by Raulli, Stephen J., Schneider, Andrew B., Gallaher, Jared, Motta, Fernando, Parodi, Ezequiel, Farber, Mark A., Pascarella, Luigi

    Published in Annals of vascular surgery (01-02-2023)
    “…Thoracic aortic injury (TAI) is rare in the pediatric population. Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) is the recommended standard of care for treatment…”
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