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    Factors affecting outcome after traumatic limb amputation by Perkins, Z. B., De'Ath, H. D., Sharp, G., Tai, N. R. M.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-01-2012)
    “…Background: Traumatic leg amputation commonly affects young, active people and leads to poor long‐term outcomes. The aim of this review was to describe common…”
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    Meta-analysis of prognostic factors for amputation following surgical repair of lower extremity vascular trauma by Perkins, Z. B., Yet, B., Glasgow, S., Cole, E., Marsh, W., Brohi, K., Rasmussen, T. E., Tai, N. R. M.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-04-2015)
    “…Background Lower extremity vascular trauma (LEVT) is a major cause of amputation. A clear understanding of prognostic factors for amputation is important to…”
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    A survey of major trauma centre staffing in England by Jansen, Jan O, Morrison, J J, Tai, N R M, Midwinter, M J

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-12-2015)
    “…Trauma care delivery in England has been transformed by the development of trauma networks, and the designation of trauma centres. A specialist trauma service…”
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    Impact on outcome of a targeted performance improvement programme in haemodynamically unstable patients with a pelvic fracture by Perkins, Z B, Maytham, G D, Koers, L, Bates, P, Brohi, K, Tai, N R M

    Published in The bone & joint journal (01-08-2014)
    “…We describe the impact of a targeted performance improvement programme and the associated performance improvement interventions, on mortality rates, error…”
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    Epidemiology and Outcome of Vascular Trauma at a British Major Trauma Centre by Perkins, Z.B, De'Ath, H.D, Aylwin, C, Brohi, K, Walsh, M, Tai, N.R.M

    “…Abstract Objectives In the United Kingdom, the epidemiology, management strategies and outcomes from vascular trauma are unknown. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Modern management of pulmonary embolism by Tai, N. R. M., Atwal, A. S., Hamilton, G.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-07-1999)
    “…Background: Pulmonary embolism is a significant cause of morbidity and death after operation. The introduction of new technologies in the diagnosis, and…”
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    The modified 'Jo'burg' technique for securing intercostal chest drains by Ablett, Daniel J, Navaratne, L, Chua, D, Streets, C G, Tai, N R M

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-10-2017)
    “…Insertion of an intercostal chest drain (ICD) is a common intervention in the management of either blunt or penetrating thoracic trauma. It is frequently…”
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    Right turn resuscitation: frequently asked questions by Tai, N R M, Russell, R

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-09-2011)
    “…In this article the process of operating room resuscitation - commonly known as Right Turn Resuscitation (RTR) when conducted in the medical treatment facility…”
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    Knee versus Thigh Length Graduated Compression Stockings for Prevention of Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Systematic Review by Sajid, M.S., Tai, N.R.M., Goli, G., Morris, R.W., Baker, D.M., Hamilton, G.

    “…Graduated compression stockings are a valuable means of thrombo-prophylaxis but it is unclear whether knee-length (KL) or thigh length (TL) stockings are more…”
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    Difficult decisions in the surgical care of military casualties with major torso trauma by Bowley, D M, Jansen, J O, Nott, D, Sapsford, W, Streets, C G, Tai, N R M

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-09-2011)
    “…Testing and difficult decision-making is a sine qua non of surgical practice on military operations. Better pre-hospital care protocols, reduced evacuation…”
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    Management of intestinal injury in deployed UK hospitals by Fries, C A, Penn-Barwell, J, Tai, N R M, Hodgetts, T J, Midwinter, M J, Bowley, D M

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-12-2011)
    “…Definitive laparotomy (DL), with completion of all surgical tasks at first laparotomy has traditionally been the basis of surgical care of severe abdominal…”
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    Planning trauma care services in the UK by Jansen, Jan O, Tai, Nigel R M, Midwinter, Mark J

    Published in BMJ (Online) (11-02-2013)
    “…Surgical workforce development remains a challenge…”
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    In vivo femoropopliteal arterial wall compliance in subjects with and without lower limb vascular disease by Tai, Nigel R.M., Giudiceandrea, Alberto, Salacinski, Henryk J., Seifalian, Alexander M., Hamilton, George

    Published in Journal of vascular surgery (01-11-1999)
    “…Objective: The purpose of this study was to further the development of a compliant vascular graft with a preliminary assessment of the elastic properties of…”
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    Optimal clinical timelines--a consensus from the academic department of military surgery and trauma by Tai, N R M, Brooks, A, Midwinter, M, Clasper, J C, Parker, P J

    Published in Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (01-12-2009)
    “…There are no published studies directly addressing the issue of what is an acceptable timeline from point of wounding to surgical intervention within the…”
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    Host should also protect students on electives from HIV by Tai, Nigel R M, Nielson, Sue, Boffard, Ken

    Published in BMJ (08-02-2003)
    “…All foreign students spending their elective attachment in this trauma unit are required to undergo induction in preventing and managing needlestick injuries…”
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