Voluntary Faculty
Voluntary faculty are typically clinicians or others who are employed outside of the School but make significant contributions to department programs at the medical center or at affiliate institutions.
Voluntary rank detailsRoselle Crombie, MD, MPH
Assistant Clinical ProfessorAbout
Research
Publications
2025
826 Analysis of National Burn Repository: Impact of Dermal Templates in Burn Management 2008 to 2021
Crombie R, Witherel C. 826 Analysis of National Burn Repository: Impact of Dermal Templates in Burn Management 2008 to 2021. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2025, 46: s275-s275. PMCID: PMC11958102, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraf019.357.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDermal templateNational Burn RepositoryAssociated with fewer infectionsHealth economic implicationsBurn RepositoryPatient demographic informationThird-degree burnsThermal burn injuryDermal regeneration templateEmergency room visitsNormal patientsBurn patientsFewer infectionsPatientsImprove outcomesClinical performanceRegistry dataOutcome measuresBurn injuryCost of careCare algorithmTBSARoom visitsRegeneration templateBurn management807 Profound Role of a Survivor Adaptive Sports Program on Quality of Life and Self Perception
Crombie R, Fidler P, Rutter C, Mishell J, Abrams T. 807 Profound Role of a Survivor Adaptive Sports Program on Quality of Life and Self Perception. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2025, 46: s260-s260. PMCID: PMC11958104, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraf019.338.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdult burn survivorsQuality of lifeBurn survivorsQuality of Life ScaleMental health programsMental health providersMental health benefitsAdaptive sports programsMental health professionalsImprove quality of lifeHealing journeyPost-program surveysPerceptions of selfPeer-reviewed journalsMental health strugglesHealth providersSurvivor programsHealth professionalsHealth programsSurvivors' livesProgram SurveyLife ScalePost-burn injuryHealth strugglesAdult survivors837 Impact of Autologous, Non-Autologous, Synthetic Tissue Substitutes in Burns 2016-2021: Analysis of National Burn Repository
Crombie R, Witherel C. 837 Impact of Autologous, Non-Autologous, Synthetic Tissue Substitutes in Burns 2016-2021: Analysis of National Burn Repository. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2025, 46: s282-s282. PMCID: PMC11958335, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraf019.368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-autologousLong-term safetyHealth economic implicationsBurn careClinical benefitPatient cohortTissue substituteClinical studiesBurn patientsICD-10 codesNational Burn RepositoryPatientsThermal injuryCare algorithmInvestigated groupsBurn RepositoryICD-10Procedure codesTissueImpact of cAMPSkin substitutes970 Discussion of Management of Burn Unit Shortages; Compendium of Solutions from (ABA) Burn Surgeon Forum
Crombie R, Lacey A, Romanowski K, Saraswat A. 970 Discussion of Management of Burn Unit Shortages; Compendium of Solutions from (ABA) Burn Surgeon Forum. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2025, 46: s377-s377. PMCID: PMC11958441, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraf019.501.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Burn AssociationShortages of essential drugsBurn unitBurn careSignificant revenue lossesDissemination of critical informationCohort of participantsRobust discussionTreatment modalitiesSupply chain disruptionsGrowth hormoneEssential drugsRevenue lossPre-pandemic normsHealthcare systemDirect communicationEquipment shortagesFostering partnershipsBurn centerImpact of COVID-19COVID-19 pandemicNational shortageForumBurn surgeonsProposed solutions
2024
87 Impact of Skin Substitute Use for Burns: An Analysis of the ABA National Burn Repository
Crombie R, Witherel C. 87 Impact of Skin Substitute Use for Burns: An Analysis of the ABA National Burn Repository. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2024, 45: 69-70. PMCID: PMC11023360, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irae036.086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLength of stayOutcome measuresLong-term safetySkin substitutesDay of admissionHealth economic implicationsDepth of burnInsufficient autograftManagement of thermal injuriesSubstitution patientsSurviving patientsPatient demographicsPatient cohortInhalation injuryNormal patientsICD-10 codesSize burnsTBSA burnSubstitute useBurn sizePatientsNational Burn RepositoryThermal injuryRegenerative graftsICD-9
2023
Best practice for wound repair and regeneration use of cellular, acellular and matrix-like products (CAMPs)
Wu S, Carter M, Cole W, Crombie R, Kapp D, Kim P, Milne C, Molnar J, Niezgoda J, Woo K, Zabel D, Hamm R, Armstrong D, Bock A, Dheansa B, Driver V, Glat P, Lantis J, Ferreira L, Melin M, Patel K, Ricci E, Simman R, Steinberg J, Tettelbach W, Weir D. Best practice for wound repair and regeneration use of cellular, acellular and matrix-like products (CAMPs). Journal Of Wound Care 2023, 32: s1-s31. PMID: 37079485, DOI: 10.12968/jowc.2023.32.sup4b.s1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType of material
2021
Porcine Xenograft and Epidermal Fully Synthetic Skin Substitutes in the Treatment of Partial-Thickness Burns: A Literature Review
Haller H, Blome-Eberwein S, Branski L, Carson J, Crombie R, Hickerson W, Kamolz L, King B, Nischwitz S, Popp D, Shupp J, Wolf S. Porcine Xenograft and Epidermal Fully Synthetic Skin Substitutes in the Treatment of Partial-Thickness Burns: A Literature Review. Medicina 2021, 57: 432. PMID: 33946298, PMCID: PMC8146423, DOI: 10.3390/medicina57050432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPorcine xenograftsPartial-thickness burnsPrimary endpointStudy's primary endpointComplete wound healingLow infection rateSynthetic skin substituteLarger TBSASkin graftsXenograft studiesPRISMA guidelinesHealing timeThickness burnsSuprathelInfection rateSystematic reviewXenograftsTreatment ratesPartial thicknessWound healingDonor siteSignificant differencesTreatmentLow necessitySkin substitutes
2017
Perioperative Management of Head and Neck Burns
Crombie R, Sood A. Perioperative Management of Head and Neck Burns. 2017, 421-430. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58868-1_30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIs Pre-Hospital CPR a Risk Factor for Early Death in Patients Transferred to an Adult Burn Center?
Trehan K, Rotta S, Gregg SC, Glasgow K, Crombie RE, Cholewczynski WM, Atweh N, Savetamal A. Is Pre-Hospital CPR a Risk Factor for Early Death in Patients Transferred to an Adult Burn Center? Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2017, 225: 210-215. PMID: 28522168, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2017.05.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBurn centerEarly deathInitial arterialMore total body surface areaPatients meeting inclusion criteriaTotal body surface areaPre-hospital CPRPredictors of deathHours of admissionRetrospective chart reviewAdult burn centerBody surface areaMeeting inclusion criteriaCPR patientsLate deathsChart reviewAdult patientsBurn patientsPre-hospitalRisk factorsInitial lactateInclusion criteriaHigh riskPatientsHigh mortality
2014
1238
Xu Q, Garland J, Gregg S, Cholewczynski W, Savetamal A, Crombie R, Possenti P, Atweh N. 1238. Critical Care Medicine 2014, 42: a1649. DOI: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000458705.36982.18.Peer-Reviewed Original Research