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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Implantable Biomaterials To Provide Local Immunotherapy Following Surgical Resection., Michael J Gough, Jason R Baird, R Bryan Bell
Implantable Biomaterials To Provide Local Immunotherapy Following Surgical Resection., Michael J Gough, Jason R Baird, R Bryan Bell
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
No abstract provided.
Early Oral Feeding After Bowel Resection, Jennifer Strang
Early Oral Feeding After Bowel Resection, Jennifer Strang
Theses & Dissertations
Research Focus: The primary purpose of this project was to determine if there was an association of factors with time to first solid meal in gastrointestinal (GI) surgery patients and the impact solid diet has on length of stay (LOS) in the hospital, GI symptoms, and incidence of post-operative ileus (POI). A secondary purpose was to observe and describe when an oral diet was started and the progression of diet after GI surgery.
Research Methods: This study was a cross-sectional, retrospective chart review of a convenience sample in a multi-centered hospital system conducted in 84 GI resection patients …
Opioid-Prescribing Practices For Post-Operative Patients In Otolaryngology: A Multiphasic Quality Improvement Project In A Single Large Institution, Zachary Gandee, Sophia Dang, Alexander N. Duffy, Jonathan C. Li, Tanvi Rana, Brittany Gunville, Tingting Zhan, Elizabeth Cottrill, Md, David Cognetti, Md
Opioid-Prescribing Practices For Post-Operative Patients In Otolaryngology: A Multiphasic Quality Improvement Project In A Single Large Institution, Zachary Gandee, Sophia Dang, Alexander N. Duffy, Jonathan C. Li, Tanvi Rana, Brittany Gunville, Tingting Zhan, Elizabeth Cottrill, Md, David Cognetti, Md
Phase 1
Objectives:
In otolaryngology, postoperative pain management lacks evidence-based guidelines. We investigated opioid prescription and consumption for common procedures to develop prescribing guidelines at our institution.
Study Design:
Prospective, survey study.
Methods:
Patients who underwent surgery between July and September were given surveys upon discharge and at first follow-up visit. We assessed opioid usage and pain using the visual analog scale and opioid consumption throughout the postoperative period. Opioid prescriptions were converted to a standardized unit of 5 mg Oxycodone pills for reporting. Four procedures (transoral robotic surgery resection [TORS], sialendoscopy, parathyroidectomy/thyroidectomy, and parotidectomy) were selected for isolated analysis.
Results: …
The Impact Of Obesity Surgery On Psychosocial Health, Sibel Taze, Oya Gumuskaya, Mustafa Taşkın
The Impact Of Obesity Surgery On Psychosocial Health, Sibel Taze, Oya Gumuskaya, Mustafa Taşkın
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Background: As obesity affects different dimensions of health, psychosocial wellbeing of patients can be predicted to significantly improve after bariatric surgery.
Method: This qualitative study focused on determining the experience of patients who underwent bariatric surgery and the psychosocial impact of it on their daily lives and provides nurses with detailed information regarding patients’ experience. While some of these outcomes were in line with the literature, they have also revealed new aspects and provided deeper understanding regarding individuals’ experiences.
Results: Five themes were identified: limitations in physical activity, social isolation due to negative body image, increased self-esteem, change in romantic …
Patient Perceptions And Expectations About Postoperative Analgesia, Carrie Mok, Nirmal Shah, Do, Stephen F. Goldberg, Md, Amir C. Dayan, Md, Marc Torjman, Phd, Jaime L. Baratta, Md
Patient Perceptions And Expectations About Postoperative Analgesia, Carrie Mok, Nirmal Shah, Do, Stephen F. Goldberg, Md, Amir C. Dayan, Md, Marc Torjman, Phd, Jaime L. Baratta, Md
Phase 1
Introduction
Opioid overdose deaths have nearly quadrupled since 1999. Nearly 2 out of 3 persons being prescribed medications are prescribed an opioid. Physicians may be prescribing opioids for more than what is required for postoperative pain control, leading to increased risk for opioid abuse and addiction. Patient perceptions of perioperative pain medications are poorly understood.
Objective
This survey aims to understand patient expectations of perioperative analgesics.
Methods
Following IRB approval, patients 18 years of age or older, were given a 13-question survey prior to their surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, to evaluate the perception of pain medications, medication efficacy, …
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2018
Gibbon Surgical Review
Table of Contents
- Forward by Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS
- PERSPECTIVE - An Interview with Dr. Theresa Yeo, Co-Director of the Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry (JPTR)
- A PGY-1's Perspective: Conducting Pancreatic Cancer Research as a Medical Student
- INTERVIEW - Jonathan Brody, PhD - Pancreatic Cancer Specialist
- RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT - The Journal of Pancreatic Cancer
- Pancreatic Cancer Research at Jefferson: The Mary Halinski Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund
- The Gibbon Surgical Society
- Contributors
- Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery: Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS
Functional Radical Cervical Dissection For Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The Experience Of A Single Center, Tulin Adrian, Lucian Alecu, Catalina Poiana, Luminita Tomescu, Iulian Slavu, Raluca Tulin, Silviu Pituru, Cristina Orlov, Radu Jecan, Balalau Cristian, Anca Pantea Stoian, Razvan Hainarosie, Cornelia Nitipir
Functional Radical Cervical Dissection For Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The Experience Of A Single Center, Tulin Adrian, Lucian Alecu, Catalina Poiana, Luminita Tomescu, Iulian Slavu, Raluca Tulin, Silviu Pituru, Cristina Orlov, Radu Jecan, Balalau Cristian, Anca Pantea Stoian, Razvan Hainarosie, Cornelia Nitipir
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
There is ongoing debate regarding the role of neck dissection in differentiated thyroid cancer, about its usefulness in elective settings, and the increased costs regarding morbidity and operative time. This retrospective study aimed to determine the rate of metastases in cervical lymph nodes, to examine the morbidity of this surgery, and to assess whether a pattern of distribution of tumor cells concerning neck lymphatic compartments exists. The most frequent type of cancer to metastasize was papillary cancer, the majority of patients were young with a median of 30 years, predominantly females. Differentiated thyroid cancer frequently metastasizes to the central and …
Quality Of Life After Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery In Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Sadaf Qadeer, Shabbir Akhtar, Montasir Junaid, Muhammad Sohail Halim
Quality Of Life After Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery In Patients With Chronic Rhinosinusitis, Sadaf Qadeer, Shabbir Akhtar, Montasir Junaid, Muhammad Sohail Halim
Section of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a group of disorders characterized by the inflammation of mucosa of the nasal passages and paranasal sinuses. It includes chronic rhinosinusitis with polyps, CRS without polyps and Allergic Fungal Sinusitis (AFS). This debilitating disease causes negative impact on quality of life (QOL) of patients. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) is the mainstay of surgical treatment for patients and improves QOL of patients. This subjective assessment of QOL can be measured by disease specific questionnaires. SNOT-22 questionnaire is widely used and validated questionnaire for this purpose. Prospective study was done on 54 patients. Data were collected using …
A Variant Of The Sciatic Nerve And Its Clinical Implications., Graham Dupont, Florence Unno, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
A Variant Of The Sciatic Nerve And Its Clinical Implications., Graham Dupont, Florence Unno, Joe Iwanaga, Rod J Oskouian, R Shane Tubbs
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Variants of gluteal neural anatomy are important to consider, especially during surgical approaches to the hip. During the routine dissection of the gluteal region, a variant of the sciatic nerve was found where the nerve left the pelvis fully split into its tibial and common fibular components. Intrapelvically and extrapelvically, there was no splitting of the two components by the piriformis muscle. Distally, the two parts of the nerve were draped over the medial and lateral edges of the ischial tuberosity. To avoid iatrogenic injury to the sciatic nerve during invasive or surgical approaches to this region, all possible anatomical …
Standardized Discharge Instructions And Their Impact On Post Operative Patient Knowledge, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Gregory Epps, Md, Ryan Rimmer, Md, Lauren Bogdan, Md, Erin Reilly, Md
Standardized Discharge Instructions And Their Impact On Post Operative Patient Knowledge, Nikolaus Hjelm, Md, Gregory Epps, Md, Ryan Rimmer, Md, Lauren Bogdan, Md, Erin Reilly, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
After every surgery, surgeons send their patients home with discharge instructions. The information is intended to educate the patients about their postoperative care and how to safely care for themselves upon returning home. Each surgeon reviews and approves the discharge instructions before they are given to their patients. This information is once again reviewed by the patient’s nurse before the patient leaves the hospital.
Within a large hospital, there are often several surgeons within each specialty that perform the same surgeries. The department of Otolaryngology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is no exception. Within otolaryngology there are several subspecialties. At …
Volume Vii (2018), Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
Volume Vii (2018), Unm Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery
UNM Orthopaedic Research Journal
No abstract provided.
Benchmarking Rectal Cancer Care: Institutional Compliance With A Longitudinal Checklist., William C. Chapman, Pamela Choi, Alexander T. Hawkins, Steven R. Hunt, Matthew L. Silviera, Paul E. Wise, Matthew G. Mutch, Sean C. Glasgow
Benchmarking Rectal Cancer Care: Institutional Compliance With A Longitudinal Checklist., William C. Chapman, Pamela Choi, Alexander T. Hawkins, Steven R. Hunt, Matthew L. Silviera, Paul E. Wise, Matthew G. Mutch, Sean C. Glasgow
Manuscripts, Articles, Book Chapters and Other Papers
BACKGROUND: In 2012, the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons published the Rectal Cancer Surgery Checklist, a consensus document listing 25 essential elements of care for all patients undergoing radical surgery for rectal cancer. The authors herein examine checklist adherence in a mature, multisurgeon specialty academic practice.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective medical record review of patients undergoing elective radical resection for rectal adenocarcinoma over a 23-mo period was conducted. Checklists were completed post hoc for each patient, and these results were tabulated to determine levels of compliance. Subgroup analyses by compliance and experience levels of the treating surgeon …
Identifying What Matters To Hysterectomy Patients: Postsurgery Perceptions, Beliefs, And Experiences, Andrew S. Bossick, Roopina Sangha, Heather Olden, Gwen L. Alexander, Ganesa Wegienka
Identifying What Matters To Hysterectomy Patients: Postsurgery Perceptions, Beliefs, And Experiences, Andrew S. Bossick, Roopina Sangha, Heather Olden, Gwen L. Alexander, Ganesa Wegienka
Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews
Purpose: Hysterectomy is the most common nonobstetrical surgery for women in the United States. Few investigations comparing hysterectomy surgical approaches include patient-centered outcomes.
Methods: The study was performed at Henry Ford Health System (Detroit, MI) between February 2015 and May 2015. A total of 1,038 eligible women — those 18 to 65 years of age and who had an electronic medical record-documented Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code or an International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Ninth Edition (ICD-9) code of hysterectomy between December 2012 and December 2014 — were selected and recruited. A question guide was developed to investigate …
Management Of Deep Space Infections Of The Neck, Emil Mărginean, Sargarovschi Egor, Ciprian Venter, Alina Pantiș, Oana Vălenaș, Ildiko Sorban, Maria Domuța, Cristian Bălălău, Razvan V. Scaunasu Md, Bogdan Popescu
Management Of Deep Space Infections Of The Neck, Emil Mărginean, Sargarovschi Egor, Ciprian Venter, Alina Pantiș, Oana Vălenaș, Ildiko Sorban, Maria Domuța, Cristian Bălălău, Razvan V. Scaunasu Md, Bogdan Popescu
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Infections of the deep neck spaces often present a clinical challenge for the ENT surgeon. Management of these complex suppurations of the neck requires in fact a multidisciplinary approach due to possible complications like mediastinitis, septic shock and MSOF, life threatening bleeding and ICU management. The spread of infection from the primary site to other regions is possible through the lymphatic, arterial and venous vessels, or directly along the fasciae. There are several classifications for the etiology, pathogenic mechanism and site of evolution, the most frequently encountered clinical forms being peritonsillar abscess, retropharyngeal abscess, lateropharyngeal abscess, and the deep cervical …
Compassion In Medicine, Lawrence M. Wyner M.D.
Compassion In Medicine, Lawrence M. Wyner M.D.
Lawrence M. Wyner, MD
“Doctor, you know this patient’s HIV-positive.” The scrub nurse’s words hit me like a ton of bricks. I had been called into the operating room to assist one of my colleagues, a good friend and a good surgeon, who had requested my help after he had inadvertently gotten into the bladder during a hernia repair. I scrubbed in and took a look – the bladder neck was almost completely detached from the bladder. A small papillary tumor was visible just lateral to the left ureteral orifice. I snipped off the tumor with the Metzenbaum scissors, fulgurated its base, and proceeded …
A Case Of Congenital Unilateral Absence Of The Vas Deferens, Bi Mo, Vishnu Garla, Lawrence M. Wyner M.D.
A Case Of Congenital Unilateral Absence Of The Vas Deferens, Bi Mo, Vishnu Garla, Lawrence M. Wyner M.D.
Lawrence M. Wyner, MD
Background
Congenital unilateral absence of the vas deferens occurs in 0.5%–1.0% of males. It has been associated with various genitourinary abnormalities, including renal agenesis. We report a case of congenital unilateral absence of the vas deferens found incidentally during vasectomy in a patient with known unilateral renal agenesis.
Case presentation
A 24-year-old male presented to our urology clinic requesting vasectomy. His past history was significant for left renal agenesis. Following successful right vasectomy, several attempts to locate the left vas deferens were unsuccessful. We diagnosed congenital unilateral absence of the vas deferens. Follow-up semen analysis showed azoospermia.
Conclusion
As vasectomies …
14th Annual Parkview Research Symposium, Michael J. Mirro, Neil Sharma, Tammy Toscos, Roy Robertson Md, Micah Smith Md, Jason Voorhies Md
14th Annual Parkview Research Symposium, Michael J. Mirro, Neil Sharma, Tammy Toscos, Roy Robertson Md, Micah Smith Md, Jason Voorhies Md
Presentations and Events
14th Annual Parkview Research Symposium: Innovative Interventions in Healthcare
Objectives
* Discuss latest innovative interventions in informatics, oncology, cardiology, orthopedids and neurosurgery.
* Develop a strategy for efficient diagnosis and treatment planning using the latest innovative techniques and research findings in informatics, oncology, cardiology, orthopedics and neurosurgery.
Rare Case Of Diffuse Spinal Arachnoiditis Following A Complicated Vertebral Artery Dissection, Elias Atallah, Md, Sophia Dang, Sage Rahm, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer Md, Pascal Jabbour Md
Rare Case Of Diffuse Spinal Arachnoiditis Following A Complicated Vertebral Artery Dissection, Elias Atallah, Md, Sophia Dang, Sage Rahm, Nohra Chalouhi, Md, Stavropoula Tjoumakaris Md, Robert H. Rosenwasswer Md, Pascal Jabbour Md
Department of Neurosurgery Posters
Spinal arachnoiditis (SA) is an extremely rare and delayed complication of intracranial subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). SA is an inflammatory process leading to chronic fibrosis of the spinal cord. Possible pathophysiology is a two-staged disease of initial inflammatory reaction secondary to SAH, followed by a “free interval phase” prior to delayed adhesive phase (i.e. SA). The clinical course can be complicated and is the cause of major morbidity.
Effect Of Minor Surgery Under Propofol Anaesthesia On Brain Bdnf And Cognition, Muhammad Rafiq, Zahid Mahmood, Sajed Ali, Laure Pain
Effect Of Minor Surgery Under Propofol Anaesthesia On Brain Bdnf And Cognition, Muhammad Rafiq, Zahid Mahmood, Sajed Ali, Laure Pain
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS)
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) is a brain protein implicated in learning, memory and other cognitive functions. Changes in cellular brain functions as well as cognitive defects have been observed the days following anaesthesia, even for short-duration anaesthesia with/without surgery. Despites the role of neurotrophic factors in cognition, no data are still available on brain effects after anaesthesia. Purpose: To study the effect of minor surgery under short duration anaesthesia on cognition by investigating BDNF levels in plasma, hippocampus and cortex. METHODS: Male rats received an intra-peritoneal injection of either 120 mg/kg of propofol or intralipids solution or minor surgery …
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018
Download Entire Issue: Gibbon Surgical Review, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2018
Gibbon Surgical Review
Table of Contents
- A First Year's Perspective on JeffMD, Somnath Das, MS1
- Spotlight on TJUH's Quality and Safety Group, Samantha L. Savitch, MS1
- Medical Student Involvement in Quality Improvement Research, Tyler M. Bauer, MS3
- Global Surgery: A Shift in the Global Health Paradigm, Myles S. Dworkin, MS3
- Thomas Jefferson University Design Vault, Victor B. Hsue, MS2
- Physician Spotlight: Ernest (Gary) L. Rosato, MD, FACS, Carrie E. Andrews, MS3
- The SCALPELS Program, Emily Papai, MS1
Anatomical Study Of The Extreme Lateral Transpsoas Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Application To Minimizing Injury To The Kidney., Joe Iwanaga, Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Marc Vetter, Marc Moisi, Koichi Watanabe, Koh-Ichi Yamaki, R Shane Tubbs, Rod J Oskouian
Anatomical Study Of The Extreme Lateral Transpsoas Lumbar Interbody Fusion With Application To Minimizing Injury To The Kidney., Joe Iwanaga, Emre Yilmaz, Tamir Tawfik, Amir Abdul-Jabbar, Marc Vetter, Marc Moisi, Koichi Watanabe, Koh-Ichi Yamaki, R Shane Tubbs, Rod J Oskouian
Articles, Abstracts, and Reports
Objective Since the extreme lateral lumbar interbody fusion procedure was first reported by Ozgur in 2006, a large number of clinical studies have been published. Anatomical studies which explore methods to avoid visceral structures, such as the kidney, with this approach have not been examined in detail. We dissected the retroperitoneal space to analyze how the extreme lateral transpsoas approach to the lumbar spine could damage the kidney and related structures. Methods Eight sides from four fresh Caucasian cadavers were used for this study. The latissimus dorsi muscle and the thoracolumbar fascia were dissected to open the retroperitoneum. The fat …
Infection Of A Ventricular Septal Defect Patch With Acremonium Species, Nosheen Nasir, Kauser Jabeen, Joveria Farooqi, Binish Arif Sultan, Afia Zafar, Aamir Hameed Khan, Muneer Amanullah, Farheen Ali
Infection Of A Ventricular Septal Defect Patch With Acremonium Species, Nosheen Nasir, Kauser Jabeen, Joveria Farooqi, Binish Arif Sultan, Afia Zafar, Aamir Hameed Khan, Muneer Amanullah, Farheen Ali
Section of Internal Medicine
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) patch infection with Acremonium species isolated from vegetation and blood culture is described. Antifungal treatment was discontinued after 3 months and patient developed relapse. Surgery with prolonged oral voriconazole was instituted with recovery. We emphasize importance of surgery and prolonged therapy to treat such infections.
Current Options For The Emergency Management Of Diverticular Disease And Options To Reduce The Need For Colostomy, D. Theodoropoulos
Current Options For The Emergency Management Of Diverticular Disease And Options To Reduce The Need For Colostomy, D. Theodoropoulos
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Extracorporeal Cellular Therapy (Elad) In Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Multinational, Prospective, Controlled, Randomized Trial, J. Thompson, N. Jones, A. Al-Khafaji, S. Malik, D. Reich, S. Munoz, R. Macnicholas, T. Hassanein, A. Duddempudi, R. Subramanian, +33 Additional Authors
Extracorporeal Cellular Therapy (Elad) In Severe Alcoholic Hepatitis: A Multinational, Prospective, Controlled, Randomized Trial, J. Thompson, N. Jones, A. Al-Khafaji, S. Malik, D. Reich, S. Munoz, R. Macnicholas, T. Hassanein, A. Duddempudi, R. Subramanian, +33 Additional Authors
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Intermediate-Risk Meningioma: Initial Outcomes From Nrg Oncology Rtog 0539, L. Rogers, P. Zhang, M. A. Vogelbaum, A. Perry, L. S. Ashby, J. M. Modi, A. M. Alleman, J. Galvin, J. P. S. Knisely, M. P. Mehta, +5 Additional Authors
Intermediate-Risk Meningioma: Initial Outcomes From Nrg Oncology Rtog 0539, L. Rogers, P. Zhang, M. A. Vogelbaum, A. Perry, L. S. Ashby, J. M. Modi, A. M. Alleman, J. Galvin, J. P. S. Knisely, M. P. Mehta, +5 Additional Authors
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Sternotomy Closure Using Rigid Plate Fixation: A Paradigm Shift From Wire Cerclage, K. B. Allen, K. J. Icke, V. H. Thourani, Y. Naka, K. J. Grubb, J. Grehan, N. Patel, T. S. Guy, K. Landolfo, M. Bonnell, +1 Additional Author
Sternotomy Closure Using Rigid Plate Fixation: A Paradigm Shift From Wire Cerclage, K. B. Allen, K. J. Icke, V. H. Thourani, Y. Naka, K. J. Grubb, J. Grehan, N. Patel, T. S. Guy, K. Landolfo, M. Bonnell, +1 Additional Author
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Robotic Tapp Ventral Hernia Repair: Early Lessons Learned At An Inner City Safety Net Hospital, M. Kennedy, K. Barrera, A. Akelik, Y. Constable, M. Smith, P. Chung, G. Sugiyama
Robotic Tapp Ventral Hernia Repair: Early Lessons Learned At An Inner City Safety Net Hospital, M. Kennedy, K. Barrera, A. Akelik, Y. Constable, M. Smith, P. Chung, G. Sugiyama
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee, M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +14 Additional Authors
Management Of Acute Pancreatitis In The Pediatric Population: A Clinical Report From The North American Society For Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology And Nutrition Pancreas Committee, M. Abu-El-Haija, S. Kumar, J. A. Quiros, K. Balakrishnan, B. Barth, S. Bitton, J. F. Eisses, E. J. Foglio, V. Fox, V. D. Morinville, +14 Additional Authors
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Pressure Injury Prevention For Urology Surgical Procedures: A Qi Initiative, Azadeh Wickham, Pat Clay, Kate Gibbs
Pressure Injury Prevention For Urology Surgical Procedures: A Qi Initiative, Azadeh Wickham, Pat Clay, Kate Gibbs
Posters
No abstract provided.