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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2012

Evidence-based practices for thromboembolism prevention: summary of the ASPS Venous Thromboembolism Task Force Report.

Robert X. Murphy; Amy Alderman; Karol Gutowski; Carolyn Kerrigan; Karie Rosolowski; Loren S. Schechter; Delaine Schmitz; Edwin Wilkins

In July of 2011, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Executive Committee approved the Venous Thromboembolism Task Force Report. The report includes a summary of the scientific literature relevant to venous thromboembolism and plastic surgery along with five evidence-based recommendations. The recommendations are divided into two sections: risk stratification and prevention. The risk stratification recommendations are based on the 2005 Caprini Risk Assessment Module, which has been validated in the scientific literature as an effective tool for risk-stratifying plastic and reconstructive surgery patients based on individual risk factors for 60-day venous thromboembolism. The three prophylaxis recommendations are dependent on an individual patients 2005 Caprini Risk Assessment Module score.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2009

Evidence-based patient safety advisory: patient selection and procedures in ambulatory surgery.

Phillip C. Haeck; Jennifer A. Swanson; Ronald E. Iverson; Loren S. Schechter; Robert Singer; C. Bob Basu; Lynn Damitz; Scot Bradley Glasberg; Lawrence S. Glassman; Michael F. McGuire

Summary: Despite the many benefits of ambulatory surgery, there remain inherent risks associated with any surgical care environment that have the potential to jeopardize patient safety. This practice advisory provides an overview of the preoperative steps that should be completed to ensure appropriate patient selection for ambulatory surgery settings. In conjunction, this advisory identifies several physiologic stresses commonly associated with surgical procedures, in addition to potential postoperative recovery problems, and provides recommendations for how best to minimize these complications.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2009

Evidence-Based Patient Safety Advisory: Blood Dyscrasias

Phillip C. Haeck; Jennifer A. Swanson; Loren S. Schechter; Elizabeth J. Hall-Findlay; Noel B. McDevitt; Gary A. Smotrich; Neal R. Reisman; Scot Bradley Glasberg

Summary: Rarely, patients with blood disorders may seek to undergo plastic surgery. Although plastic surgeons are not expected to diagnose or manage blood disorders, they should be able to recognize which patients are suitable for surgery and which should be referred to a hematologist before a procedure. This practice advisory provides an overview of the perioperative steps that should be completed to ensure appropriate care for patients with blood disorders.


Pediatric Emergency Care | 2014

Unusual sequela from a pencil stab wound reveals a retained graphite foreign body

Iris A. Seitz; Bradley A. Silva; Loren S. Schechter

Penetrating pencil-tip injuries are common among children and usually resolve without long-term sequelae. However, failure to detect and remove embedded pencil fragments can result in increased morbidity or misdiagnoses of other, more serious, conditions. We report on the case of a 10-year-old boy stabbed with a pencil on his right chin. Initial treatment in the emergency department included irrigation and closure of the laceration. Following suture removal, the patient returned to the emergency department (with bright-purple drainage from the wound site). Radiographic evaluation led to the discovery of an embedded foreign body requiring surgical removal.


Transplantation | 2002

Advances in pediatric liver transplantation: continuous monitoring of portal venous and hepatic artery flow with an implantable Doppler probe.

David C. Cronin; Loren S. Schechter; Robert F. Lohman; Somchai Limsrichamrern; Charles G. Winans; Jacob Gerzenshtein; J. Michael Millis


Hand | 2009

Omental Free-tissue Transfer for Coverage of Complex Upper Extremity and Hand Defects—The Forgotten Flap

Iris A. Seitz; Craig S. Williams; Thomas A. Wiedrich; Ginard Henry; John G. Seiler; Loren S. Schechter


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2006

P40: Giant Neurofibroma of the Trunk: Surgical Approach and Pathology

Iris A. Seitz; David H. Song; Loren S. Schechter; Madelyn Kahana; McKay McKinnon


ePlasty | 2010

Facilitating harvest of the serratus fascial flap with ultrasonic dissection.

Iris A. Seitz; Craig S. Williams; Loren S. Schechter


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2010

Breast MRI Helps Define the Blood Supply to the Nipple-Areolar Complex

Iris A. Seitz; Sarah Friedwald; Jonathon Rimler; Loren S. Schechter


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2014

Upper and Lower Limb Salvage with Omental Free Flaps: A Long-Term Functional Outcome Analysis

Iris A. Seitz; Phillip Siwinski; Dana Rioux-Forker; Lucio Pavone; Loren S. Schechter

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Phillip C. Haeck

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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C. Bob Basu

Baylor College of Medicine

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David C. Cronin

Medical College of Wisconsin

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