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
Preliminary Analysis of American Burn Association National Burn Repository to Investigate Impact of Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-Based Products Use in Burn Wound Management
Crombie R, Witherel C. Preliminary Analysis of American Burn Association National Burn Repository to Investigate Impact of Cellular, Acellular, and Matrix-Based Products Use in Burn Wound Management. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2025, 47: 85-95. PMID: 41175073, DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraf147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Burn RepositoryNon-autologousBurn RepositoryLong-term safetyICD-10 procedureHealth economic implicationsThickness skin graftPatient demographic informationRate of skinTreated with cAMPSurviving patientsBurn wound managementClinical benefitRetrospective studyRelated complicationsPatient cohortClinical studiesClinical algorithmAmerican Burn Association National Burn RepositorySkin graftsTBSA burnPatientsThermal injuryTissue substituteCare algorithm
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 Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPorcine 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
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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 ResearchA case of pyogenic liver abscesses in a previously healthy adolescent man
Mentel DA, Cameron DB, Gregg SC, Cholewczynski W, Savetamal A, Crombie RE, Possenti PP, Atweh NA. A case of pyogenic liver abscesses in a previously healthy adolescent man. Journal Of Surgical Case Reports 2014, 2014: rju118. PMID: 25389131, PMCID: PMC4226908, DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rju118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHepatic abscessLiver abscessesEvidence of immunocompromiseMultiple hepatic abscessesHigh-grade feverPyogenic liver abscessesUpper respiratory symptomsSigns of infectionAntibiotic coursesAbdominal painOropharyngeal infectionRespiratory symptomsPercutaneous drainageSore throatHealthy menAspiration cultureDifferential diagnosisAbscessFusobacterium necrophorumRare bacteriumAdolescent menPatientsInfectionMenPresentationCharacteristics of Patients with Injury Secondary to Smoking on Home Oxygen Therapy Transferred Intubated to a Burn Center
Al Kassis S, Savetamal A, Assi R, Crombie RE, Ali R, Moores C, Najjar A, Hansen T, Ku T, Schulz JT. Characteristics of Patients with Injury Secondary to Smoking on Home Oxygen Therapy Transferred Intubated to a Burn Center. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2014, 218: 1182-1186. PMID: 24698489, DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2013.12.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHome oxygen therapyTotal body surface areaOxygen therapyBody surface areaInhalation injuryAverage total body surface areaOutcomes of patientsCharacteristics of patientsCost of hospitalizationLength of stayAverage timeLung diseaseMean ageBurn centerClinical signsEquivalent injurySimilar injuriesPatientsControl groupInjuryTherapyExtubationCOPDHospitalizationSignificant differences
2013
Use of Continuous Local Anesthetic Infusion in the Management of Postoperative Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site Pain
Hernandez JL, Savetamal A, Crombie RE, Cholewczynski W, Atweh N, Possenti P, Schulz JT. Use of Continuous Local Anesthetic Infusion in the Management of Postoperative Split-Thickness Skin Graft Donor Site Pain. Journal Of Burn Care & Research 2013, 34: e257-e262. PMID: 23271060, DOI: 10.1097/bcr.0b013e3182721735.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous local anesthetic infusionLocal anesthetic infusionSplit-thickness skin graftDonor site painAnesthetic infusionSite painDonor siteDual catheter systemCatheter insertion siteEarly postoperative periodPain severity scorePostoperative day 3Second postoperative dayMost donor sitesPain scoresPain controlPostoperative complicationsPatient characteristicsPostoperative dayPostoperative periodSignificant painSubcutaneous catheterContinuous infusionSeverity scoreInfusion duration
2012
Colloids
Kaplan L, Crombie R, Luckianow G. Colloids. 2012, 587-590. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00418-6_264.Books