Dr. Myers completed specialty training with Dr. Jack McAninch at University of California, San Fransisco. His fellowship was in trauma and urologic reconstructive surgery. In his practice, Dr. Myers ...
Kurtzman stressed that it is difficult to disentangle whether the increased hypertension risk is primarily due to the intervention itself or to the patients’ initial clinical state. In a recent ...
New guidelines emphasize evidence-based management of genitourinary injuries, involving multidisciplinary input from experts in urology, trauma surgery, and military medicine. Recommendations include ...
As a minimally invasive procedure that selectively occludes vessels supplying the bleeding source, angioembolization offers a promising alternative to open surgery in various trauma and hemorrhagic ...
Katie W. Russell, MD is a pediatric surgeon with strong interests in pediatric trauma, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), chest wall deformity, fetal consultation, minimally invasive surgery, ...
The Implementation of a Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) Program at a Level 1 New England Trauma Center: Feasibility and Early Outcomes.
Despite use of advanced hemorrhage control interventions, more than one in three patients with hemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures died, a retrospective cohort study showed. Among nearly 1,400 ...
Oligometastatic renal cell carcinoma (OM-RCC) refers to patients who have limited (typically up to 5) metastatic lesions. Although management principles may overlap, OM-RCC is distinguishable from ...
The following is a summary of “Angioembolization versus preperitoneal packing for severe pelvic fractures: A propensity matched analysis,” published in the FEBRUARY 2023 issue of Surgery by Aoki, et ...
A primary splenic ectopic pregnancy is an extremely rare entity; one that is fraught with life-threatening risks due to potential for acute hemorrhage. The diagnosis is challenging to make, and once ...