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Blunt cerebrovascular injury: The case for universal screening
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND Current evidence-based screening algorithms for blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) may mPalabras claves:BCVI, Blunt cerebrovascular injury, Incidence, sensitivity, universal screeningAutores:Aboutanos M.B., Banerjee D., Broering B., Edgar B. Rodas, Jayaraman S.P., Leichtle S.W., Schrader R., Torres B.Fuentes:scopusA simplified technique for laparoscopic jejunostomy and gastrostomy tube placement
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy and jejunostomy tube placement have long been considPalabras claves:Autores:Blancaflor J., Edgar B. Rodas, Prosst R.L., Rosser J.C., Rosser L.E., Salem R.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of the effectiveness of portable low-bandwidth telemedical applications for postoperative followup: Initial results
ArticleAbstract: Background: The idea of using telemedical applications to evaluate patients remotely is several decaPalabras claves:Autores:Brem H., Edgar B. Rodas, Murayama M., Prosst R.L., Rosser J.C., Rosser L.E.Fuentes:scopusEarly surgical stabilization of rib fractures for flail chest is associated with improved patient outcomes: An ACS-TQIP review
ArticleAbstract: BACKGROUND Rib fractures are a common in thoracic trauma. Increasingly, patients with flail chest arPalabras claves:Rib fracture, rib plating, SSRF, TraumaAutores:Aboutanos M.B., Alexander K.J., Alwatari Y., Bennett J.D., Ciurash M., Edgar B. Rodas, Leichtle S.W., Simmonds A., Smolen J., Whelan J.F., Wolfe L.G.Fuentes:scopusEarly video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for non-emergent thoracic trauma remains underutilized in trauma accbkp_redited centers despite evidence of improved patient outcomes
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: Thoracic injury is a major contributor to morbidity in trauma patients. There is limited daPalabras claves:Outcomes, Thoracic injury, Trauma, VATSAutores:Aboutanos M.B., Alwatari Y., Ayalew D., Edgar B. Rodas, Khoraki J., Leichtle S.W., Simmonds A., Wolfe L.G.Fuentes:scopusLaparoscopic repair of potentially contaminated abdominal ventral hernias using a xenograft: A case series
ArticleAbstract: Background: The aim of this study was to describe the preliminary experience of definitive single stPalabras claves:Biological, Contaminated, HERNIA, Reconstruction, Ventral, XenograftAutores:Edgar B. Rodas, Niravel A.A., Parra M.W.Fuentes:scopusHyperacute abdominal compartment syndrome: An unrecognized complication of massive intraoperative resuscitation for extra-abdominal injuries
ArticleAbstract: Primary and secondary abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) are well-recognized entities after traumaPalabras claves:Autores:Aboutanos M.B., Chhitwal R., Duane T.M., Edgar B. Rodas, Ivatury R.R., Malhotra A.K.Fuentes:scopusMaking the diagnosis—acute primary aortoduodenal fistula bleeding presenting in a blunt trauma patient
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Aboutanos M.B., Anand R.J., Edgar B. Rodas, Ferrada P., Kim W.C., Levy M.Fuentes:scopusMinilaparoscopy without general anesthesia for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis.
ArticleAbstract: The timely diagnosis of intra-abdominal pathology continues to be an elusive problem. Delays in diagPalabras claves:Autores:Edgar B. Rodas, Palter S., Prosst R.L., Rosser J.C., Rosser L.E.Fuentes:scopusMinimally invasive components separation-an updated method for closure of abdominal wall defects
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: We describe a new minimally invasive percutaneous/laparoscopic- assisted technique based onPalabras claves:Autores:Edgar B. Rodas, Parra M.W.Fuentes:scopus