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The Geriatric Trauma Team: A Novel Approach To Caring For Elderly Trauma Patients, Mary F. Stuever, Kimberly M. Hendershot, Priti Parikh, A. Russeau, Mary C. Mccarthy, Akpofure Peter Ekeh
The Geriatric Trauma Team: A Novel Approach To Caring For Elderly Trauma Patients, Mary F. Stuever, Kimberly M. Hendershot, Priti Parikh, A. Russeau, Mary C. Mccarthy, Akpofure Peter Ekeh
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
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Identification Of A Cytotoxic Form Of Dimeric Interleukin-2 In Murine Tissues, Lucile E. Wrenshall, Suzanne E. Clabaugh, David R. Cool, Prakash Arumugam, William C. Grunwald Jr., Deandra R. Smith, Gino C. Liu, John D. Miller
Identification Of A Cytotoxic Form Of Dimeric Interleukin-2 In Murine Tissues, Lucile E. Wrenshall, Suzanne E. Clabaugh, David R. Cool, Prakash Arumugam, William C. Grunwald Jr., Deandra R. Smith, Gino C. Liu, John D. Miller
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a multi-faceted cytokine, known for promoting proliferation, survival, and cell death depending on the cell type and state. For example, IL-2 facilitates cell death only in activated T cells when antigen and IL-2 are abundant. The availability of IL-2 clearly impacts this process. Our laboratory recently demonstrated that IL-2 is retained in blood vessels by heparan sulfate, and that biologically active IL-2 is released from vessel tissue by heparanase. We now demonstrate that heparanase digestion also releases a dimeric form of IL-2 that is highly cytotoxic to cells expressing the IL-2 receptor. These cells include “traditional” IL-2 …
Traumatic Axillary Artery Pseudoaneurysm Treated With Intravascular Balloon Occlusion And Percutaneous Thrombin Injection, Maria Carratola, Priti Parikh, Kathryn M. Tchorz, Shannon Kauffman
Traumatic Axillary Artery Pseudoaneurysm Treated With Intravascular Balloon Occlusion And Percutaneous Thrombin Injection, Maria Carratola, Priti Parikh, Kathryn M. Tchorz, Shannon Kauffman
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Axillary artery pseudoaneurysms are relatively rare, with few reported cases found in the literature. Furthermore, treatment with percutaneous thrombin injection has not yet been reported. We report the case of a 59-year-old man with a large (10 cm) post-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the left axillary artery found five weeks after a motorcycle crash. The patient sustained multiple injuries, including fractures of the left scapula and clavicle. Edema was observed at the time of diagnosis. Arteriography with successful ultrasound-guided percutaneous thrombin injection was undertaken. The patient experienced no complications after the procedure.
Wound Healing In Peripheral Arterial Disease: Current And Future Therapy, Jon C. Henry, Laura Peterson, Richard E. Schlanger, Michael R. Go, Chandan K. Sen, Robert S.D. Higgins
Wound Healing In Peripheral Arterial Disease: Current And Future Therapy, Jon C. Henry, Laura Peterson, Richard E. Schlanger, Michael R. Go, Chandan K. Sen, Robert S.D. Higgins
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Wounds secondary to peripheral arterial disease (PAD) result in substantial morbidity and burden to the healthcare industry. To aid in the care of this patient population, knowledge of the disease process and current standards of therapy is paramount for healthcare providers.The future care of these patients and improvement from our existing standards hinges on the active translational research. To implement new technologies and advances in the treatment of PAD-induced wounds and ensure adequate utilization of our current therapies a PAD-wound team is necessary.