2023
Successful mechanical thrombectomy for terminal ICA bullet embolism: A case report.
Clouse J, Thaci B, Clark A, Baggett M, Raslan O, Matouk C, Waldau B, Cord B. Successful mechanical thrombectomy for terminal ICA bullet embolism: A case report. Interventional Neuroradiology 2023, 15910199231219021. PMID: 38073079, DOI: 10.1177/15910199231219021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMechanical thrombectomyBullet embolismBullet fragmentsMiddle cerebral arterySuccessful mechanical thrombectomyLeft-sided hemiparesisRight M1 segmentMultiple gunshot woundsProper resuscitationIschemic eventsCerebral arteryCase reportHead injuryTomography angiographyM1 segmentLower extremitiesForeign bodyGunshot woundsThrombectomyBlood vesselsEmbolismInjuryDistalRare eventVesselsPenetrating Trauma to the Larynx and the Cervical Trachea
Kodadek L, Kieninger A, Haut E. Penetrating Trauma to the Larynx and the Cervical Trachea. 2023, 281-287. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47006-6_33.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Imaging Evaluation of Abdominopelvic Gunshot Trauma.
Sodagari F, Katz DS, Menias CO, Moshiri M, Pellerito JS, Mustafa A, Revzin MV. Imaging Evaluation of Abdominopelvic Gunshot Trauma. RadioGraphics 2020, 40: 1766-1788. PMID: 33001782, DOI: 10.1148/rg.2020200018.BooksConceptsGunshot woundsImportant worldwide public health problemPotential long-term complicationsWorldwide public health problemAcute trauma settingLong-term complicationsImaging modalitiesPublic health problemPrimary imaging modalityFirearm-related injuriesSeverity of injuryNonoperative managementCT findingsTrauma settingNeurologic systemsFirearm injuriesGunshot injuriesOnline supplemental materialMultiple organsClinical teamDifferent imaging modalitiesHealth problemsInjuryAnnual morbiditySubstantial injury
2019
Devastating neurologic injuries in the Syrian war.
El Hajj Abdallah Y, Beveridge J, Chan M, Deeb T, Mowafi H, Al-Nuaimi S, Easa AS, Saqqur M. Devastating neurologic injuries in the Syrian war. Neurology Clinical Practice 2019, 9: 9-15. PMID: 30859002, PMCID: PMC6382378, DOI: 10.1212/cpj.0000000000000556.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeurologic injuryMajor rehabilitation centerRehabilitation centerThoracic spine injuriesPeripheral nerve injuryDevastating neurologic injurySpinal cord injuryCause of injuryTraumatic brain injuryPeripheral injuryNerve injuryRadial nerveMultiple injuriesSingle injurySpine injuriesCord injuryBrain injuryClinical dataTotal injuriesGunshot woundsPatientsPrevalent injuriesInjuryInjury tollAge 2
2017
Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds from Heresy to Adoption: A Multicenter Study of the Research Consortium of New England Centers for Trauma (ReCoNECT)
Peponis T, Kasotakis G, Yu J, Alouidor R, Burkott B, Maung AA, Johnson DC, Saillant N, Walden H, Salim A, Bryant E, Dorfman JD, Klein EN, Elefant R, Tabrizi MB, Bugaev N, Arabian SS, Velmahos GC. Selective Nonoperative Management of Abdominal Gunshot Wounds from Heresy to Adoption: A Multicenter Study of the Research Consortium of New England Centers for Trauma (ReCoNECT). Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2017, 224: 1036-1045. PMID: 28259545, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2016.12.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelective nonoperative managementAbdominal gunshot woundsImmediate laparotomyNonoperative managementTrauma centerGunshot woundsLevel IFailure of SNOMLower median injury severity scoreMedian Injury Severity ScoreInjury Severity ScoreGunshot wound patientsAcceptable methodLaparotomy patientsHospital stayShorter ICUNontherapeutic laparotomyOverall incidenceMulticenter studySeverity scoreMedical recordsLower incidenceWound patientsLaparotomyPatients
2016
2579: Face transplantation and the reconstructive management of the self-inflicted gunshot wound: An aesthetic, functional, and psychosocial report of 6 clinical cases
Kiwanuka H, Aycart M, Gitlin D, Devine E, Perry B, Win T, Bueno E, Alhefzi M, Krezdorn N, Pomahac B. 2579: Face transplantation and the reconstructive management of the self-inflicted gunshot wound: An aesthetic, functional, and psychosocial report of 6 clinical cases. 2016, 3: 54-55. DOI: 10.1080/23723505.2016.1234240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe role of face transplantation in the self-inflicted gunshot wound
Kiwanuka H, Aycart M, Gitlin D, Devine E, Perry B, Win T, Bueno E, Alhefzi M, Krezdorn N, Pomahac B. The role of face transplantation in the self-inflicted gunshot wound. Journal Of Plastic Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery 2016, 69: 1636-1647. PMID: 27720683, DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2016.08.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBone TransplantationDecision Making, Computer-AssistedFacial InjuriesFacial TransplantationFemaleHumansMaleMass ScreeningMiddle AgedPatient SatisfactionPlastic Surgery ProceduresPsychological TechniquesRetrospective StudiesSelf-Injurious BehaviorSurgical FlapsTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesWounds, GunshotConceptsSelf-inflicted gunshot woundsFace transplantationGunshot woundsFT recipientsPsychosocial outcomesSubset of patientsPartial face transplantationFree tissue transferLoco-regional flapsSerial debridementConventional reconstructionWomen's HospitalMultidisciplinary evaluationRetrospective analysisAesthetic deficitsNormal restorationSoft tissue repairMental illnessTissue transferReconstructive surgeonPsychosocial componentsSuicidal behaviorScreening processMidfacial defectsRecipientsPenetrating Trauma to the Larynx and the Cervical Trachea
Kodadek L, Kieninger A, Haut E. Penetrating Trauma to the Larynx and the Cervical Trachea. 2016, 243-248. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-49859-0_31.ChaptersNeck traumaNumber of patientsLaryngotracheal injuriesAirway controlSurgical evaluationInitial careStab woundsCervical tracheaPrehospital careGunshot woundsSignificant injuryHigh mortalityPatientsInjuryHemorrhage controlEndocrine structuresTraumaThorough diagnosisCareWoundsAirwayHospitalMortalityTracheaDiagnosis
2014
Increased mortality associated with EMS transport of gunshot wound victims when compared to private vehicle transport
Zafar S, Haider A, Stevens K, Ray-Mazumder N, Kisat M, Schneider E, Chi A, Galvagno S, Cornwell E, Efron D, Haut E. Increased mortality associated with EMS transport of gunshot wound victims when compared to private vehicle transport. Injury 2014, 45: 1320-1326. PMID: 24957424, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2014.05.032.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAmbulancesAutomobilesEmergency Medical ServicesFemaleFluid TherapyGravity SuitsHospital MortalityHumansImmobilizationInjury Severity ScoreIntubation, IntratrachealMaleMiddle AgedMonitoring, PhysiologicOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CareRetrospective StudiesTime FactorsTransportation of PatientsTrauma CentersUnited StatesWounds, GunshotConceptsEmergency medical servicesProportion of patientsGSW patientsTrauma centerGunshot woundsNational Trauma Data BankGunshot wound victimsTrauma Data BankIndividual trauma centersMultivariable regression analysisHospital mortalityPatient demographicsUnadjusted mortalityTrauma patientsMultivariable analysisTwofold oddsEMS transportMortality differencesPatientsInjury severityPrivate vehicle transportMortalityWide variationMedical servicesFurther studiesCreation and Delphi-method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations
Cicero MX, Brown L, Overly F, Yarzebski J, Meckler G, Fuchs S, Tomassoni A, Aghababian R, Chung S, Garrett A, Fagbuyi D, Adelgais K, Goldman R, Parker J, Auerbach M, Riera A, Cone D, Baum CR. Creation and Delphi-method Refinement of Pediatric Disaster Triage Simulations. Prehospital Emergency Care 2014, 18: 282-289. PMID: 24401167, DOI: 10.3109/10903127.2013.856505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTriage levelSpecial health care needsHealth care needsPDT strategySchool bus crashModified Delphi processPediatric victimsPatient incidentsDelphi consensusTriage categoryGunshot woundsSimilar acuityGlobal assessmentAppropriate interventionsLow fidelity manikinsDelphi processHigh-fidelity manikinEvaluation toolOnline survey toolPatientsStandardized patients
2011
Homicides of Pregnant Women
Lin P, Gill J. Homicides of Pregnant Women. American Journal Of Forensic Medicine & Pathology 2011, 32: 161-163. PMID: 20216305, DOI: 10.1097/paf.0b013e3181d3dc3b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational ageGunshot woundsCause of deathChief Medical ExaminerPostpartum womenPregnant womenLeading causeCertification of deathAsphyxial deathsNew York City OfficeLethal injuryHomicidal injuryDeathForensic pathologistsWeeksMedical examinersInfantsInjuryAgeWomenCurrent husbandWoundsCurrent boyfriendCauseStab
2009
Delayed Homicides and the Proximate Cause
Lin P, Gill JR. Delayed Homicides and the Proximate Cause. American Journal Of Forensic Medicine & Pathology 2009, 30: 354-357. PMID: 19901806, DOI: 10.1097/paf.0b013e3181c1582a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnticoagulantsCatheter-Related InfectionsCause of DeathChildDeath CertificatesFemaleForensic MedicineGraft RejectionHemorrhageHerniaHomicideHumansInfectionsIntestinal ObstructionLiver TransplantationMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityParaplegiaPulmonary EmbolismQuadriplegiaRenal DialysisSeizuresSpinal Cord InjuriesTime FactorsTracheostomyVenous ThrombosisWounds, PenetratingYoung AdultConceptsRemote injurySurvival intervalDeath certificationChronic bladder catheterizationFrequent immediate causeMean survival intervalAbdominal stab woundsBlunt head traumaCommon immediate causePlace of injurySpinal cord injuryMedical examiner/coronerPathophysiologic linkImmediate causeBladder catheterizationHead traumaSeizure disorderOriginal injuryCord injuryStab woundsSpinal cordGunshot woundsInjuryInfectionDay rules
2003
Gunshot fatalities in children and adolescents in New York City.
Gill J, Lenz K, Amolat M. Gunshot fatalities in children and adolescents in New York City. Journal Of Forensic Sciences 2003, 48: 832-5. PMID: 12877302, DOI: 10.1520/jfs2003004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Ten years of "body packers" in New York City: 50 deaths.
Gill J, Graham S. Ten years of "body packers" in New York City: 50 deaths. Journal Of Forensic Sciences 2002, 47: 843-6. PMID: 12136995, DOI: 10.1520/jfs15469j.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute intoxicationMajority of deathsCause of deathCocaine deathsBowel perforationManner of deathHypertensive diseaseNew York CityIntracerebral hemorrhageDrug packetsBody packersGastrointestinal tractGunshot woundsMarked predominanceDeathYork CityCocaineOpiatesDecedentsIntoxicationHemorrhageYearsDiseasePerforationTract
1986
Use of allogenic bone in hand injuries
Trumble T, Friedlaender G. Use of allogenic bone in hand injuries. Techniques In Orthopaedics 1986, 1: 79-83. DOI: 10.1097/00013611-198607000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAllogenic boneAllograft boneMultiple finger amputationsGiant cell tumorRisk of infectionDonor site morbidityCrush injuryFinger amputationsHand injuriesInternal fixationCell tumorsDistal radiusEarly motionSevere traumaMetacarpal defectsMetacarpal headAutogenous graftsGunshot woundsSite morbidityHand reconstructionInjuryAllograftsBone segmentsCortical boneBone
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