Jonathan S. Lokey
Greenville Health System
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Annals of Vascular Surgery | 1996
Spence M. Taylor; David A. Weatherford; Eugene M. Langan; Jonathan S. Lokey
The management of vascular prosthetic graft infections confined to the groin continues to be controversial. To critically evaluate this problem, we reviewed the records of our vascular registry from December 1992 through February 1995 and found 17 incidences of groin sepsis involving a vascular prosthesis in 10 patients. These included a proximal prosthetic femoropopliteal bypass (n=6), an aortobifemoral graft limb (n=5), an ileofemoral bypass (n=3), a prosthetic femoral patch (n = 2), and an aortofemoral/femorofemoral bypass (n=1). The mean age of these patients was 65 years. Six patients were diabetic, four were on systemic steroids, and two were diabetic and on steroids. All infections were Szilagyi grade III including three in which the patients presented with local hemorrhage. Treatment consisted of irrigation, radical debridement with or without in situ graft replacement, and local rotational muscle flap coverage in nine cases, graft excision with extra-anatomic (obturator ileofemoral bypass) graft replacement in six cases, and excision alone in two cases. Of the 17 infections treated operatively and followed from 1 week to 18 months (median 5 months), eight (47%) showed no evidence of recurrence, six (35%) recurred, two (12%) caused early death, and one resulted in a thrombosed graft requiring extra-anatomic reconstruction. Of the nine infected grafts treated locally with muscle flaps, six showed recurrent infection from 3 weeks to 15 months and one thrombosed for a total local treatment failure rate of 78%. Only two grafts are free of infection at 4 and 5 months, respectively. Of the six incidences of infection treated with obturator bypass, four (66%) are free of infection and two resulted in patient death; both infections treated with excision alone were eradicated but resulted in a major lower extremity amputation. These data question the growing acceptance of debridement and local muscle flap coverage for the treatment of all prosthetic vascular graft infections confined to the groin, especially in patients who are diabetic or on systemic steroids.
World Journal of Surgery | 2004
Charles Proye; Jonathan S. Lokey
Duodenal and pancreatic endocrine tumors are uncommon and their surgical treatment is often difficult. The management of these tumors has changed with recent advancements in tumor localization, intraoperative hormone measurements, standardized surgical techniques, and a better understanding of the genetic basis of multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome. We present our experience with 191 endocrine tumors and elaborate the contemporary management of functioning duodenopancreatic endocrine tumors.
American Surgeon | 2003
William S. Cobb; James B. Harris; Jonathan S. Lokey; Eric S. Mcgill; Karin L. Klove
American Surgeon | 2009
William S. Cobb; Alfredo M. Carbonell; C. L. Kalbaugh; Y. Jones; Jonathan S. Lokey
American Surgeon | 2006
Michael C. Hartley; Brian McKinley; Emily A. Rogers; Corey A. Kalbaugh; H. S. Messich; Dawn W. Blackhurst; Jonathan S. Lokey; Steven D. Trocha; Helen Krontiras; George M. Fuhrman; Galen V. Poole
American Surgeon | 2008
James G. Bittner; Michael A. Edwards; Malay B. Shah; Bruce V. MacFadyen; John D. Mellinger; Jonathan S. Lokey; Michael L. Hawkins; Richard Field; Alexander S. Rosemurgy
American Surgeon | 2003
William S. Cobb; Jonathan S. Lokey; Donald P. Schwab; Jay A. Crockett; James C. Rex; James A. Robbins
Journal of Surgical Education | 2007
Cedrek McFadden; William S. Cobb; Jonathan S. Lokey; David L. Cull; Dane E. Smith; Spence M. Taylor
Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery | 2006
Frederic Triponez; David Dosseh; Marc Hazzan; Christian Noel; Benoit Soudan; Jonathan S. Lokey; Martha Mozzon; Charles Proye
American Surgeon | 2012
William S. Cobb; Alfredo M. Carbonell; Snipes Gm; Knott B; Le; Eric Bour; Scott Jd; Jonathan S. Lokey