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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2012

Conservative management of traumatic lung hernia.

Jai Bikhchandani; Marcus Balters; Jeffrey T. Sugimoto

Traumatic lung hernia is a rare entity. The majority of cases reported in the literature have been treated surgically with early thoracotomy to prevent strangulation of pulmonary tissue. We report the case of a 63-year-old patient who experienced a 20-foot fall, causing multiple rib fractures with a lung hernia that was managed conservatively for 48 hours followed by spontaneous resolution of the herniated pulmonary segment. There is a need to review the indications for surgical versus conservative approach in the management of posttraumatic lung hernia.


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2011

Duodenocaval Fistula From Inferior Vena Cava Filter Penetration Masquerading as Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Lokesh Bathla; Aru Panwar; Robert J. Fitzgibbons; Marcus Balters

Asymptomatic penetration of the inferior vena cava (IVC) wall with retrievable filters is not uncommon. Occasionally, this can be a cause for morbidity, and rarely for mortality. We present a case of duodenocaval fistula, secondary to penetration from a strut of retrievable IVC filter that presented as lower gastrointestinal bleeding and discuss the subsequent management. Although newer generation retrievable filters provide a longer time for retrieval, they are associated with an increased incidence of IVC wall penetration, caudal migration, and occasionally symptomatic presentation, thereby necessitating surgical intervention. Close follow-up is warranted, and prompt retrieval of such devices should be done when their use is no longer indicated.


Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care | 2016

Ergonomics and Prevention of Injuries From Needles Sticks and Sharps in the OR

Pramila Kalaga; Marcus Balters; Lynn Crowley; Lisa Paulsen; Laura Peet Erkes; Emily Boes; Emalee Patterson; Jill Carr; Armour Forse; Barb Alsagar; Sandy Culbertson; Matt Kayl; Christopher Jessen; Christine Wright; Janel Myers

Aim: Implement ergonomic process improvement within the OR, to decrease incidence of injuries from sharps and needle sticks among the OR teams. Method: A pre and post intervention design was adopted. The number of reported incidents related to needle sticks and sharps over a seven month period prior to the implementation of the ergonomic process improvement(January to July 2014) and over a seven month period following implementation(January to July 2015), were compared. A participatory approach was adopted, for conducting the study and the study team included an ergonomist, surgery educators, two surgeons, operations leader, department manager, team lead, risk manager and two pre-med students functioning as study assistants. Ergonomics training for the prevention of injuries from sharps and needle sticks was developed, which incorporated physical, cognitive and teamwork measures alongside the prevention measures outlined by AORN and evidence based measures identified following a literature review. The Surgery Educator, the Ergonomist and an Attending Surgeon, participated in delivering the ergonomics injury prevention training. The management, including the Team Lead and OR Manager participated in supporting and facilitating the implementation of the injury prevention measures, where possible, such as double gloving; safe passing zones; verbal feedback; silence or task related communications only during critical phases, etc. Results: A significant difference was found in the frequency of the overall sharps and needle stick related incidents over the pre and post implementation time periods of interest(Wilcoxon Signed Rank test - significant at p≤ 0.05 level, where the W-value is 2 and the critical value for W with N=6 is 2). 63.51% decrease in incidence rate was found among the OR staff, and 44.25% decrease in incidence rate was found among students and residents, pre and post implementation. Overall, a 55% decrease was found in the incident rate of events related to sharps and needle sticks among the OR teams(experts and novices combined), over the first seven months of implementing the ergonomic process improvement. Conclusion Within the complex task and team work environments of the operating room in teaching hospitals, ergonomics and human factors fundamentals related to individual task performance, team work and work design could help improve the effectiveness of the safety measures.


Annals of Surgery | 2013

Preoperative anemia is an independent predictor of postoperative mortality and adverse cardiac events in elderly patients undergoing elective vascular operations.

Prateek K. Gupta; Abhishek Sundaram; Jason N. MacTaggart; Jason M. Johanning; Himani Gupta; Xiang Fang; Robert Armour Forse; Marcus Balters; Gernon Matthew Longo; Jeffrey T. Sugimoto; Thomas G. Lynch; Iraklis I. Pipinos


European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2012

Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm does not Improve Early Survival versus Open Repair in Patients Younger than 60 Years

Prateek K. Gupta; Bala Ramanan; Thomas G. Lynch; H. Gupta; Xiang Fang; Marcus Balters; Jason M. Johanning; G.M. Longo; Jason N. MacTaggart; Iraklis I. Pipinos


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2017

Traumatic pulmonary pseudocyst: An underreported entity

Bradley J. Phillips; J. Shaw; Lauren Turco; D. McDonald; J. Carey; Marcus Balters; Michel Wagner; Robert Bertellotti; David L. Cornell; Devendra K. Agrawal; Juan A. Asensio


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2012

PS100. Prosthetic Graft versus Vein as Conduit for Extra-Anatomic Bypass: Short-term Outcomes from a National Database

Bala Natarajan; Prateek K. Gupta; Thomas G. Lynch; Jason N. MacTaggart; Marcus Balters; Himani Gupta; Xiang Fang; G. Matthew Longo; Jason M. Johanning; Iraklis I. Pipinos


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2012

Impact of renal function on outcomes after elective endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair

Abhishek Sundaram; Prateek K. Gupta; Bala Ramanan; Jason N. MacTaggart; G. Matthew Longo; Jason M. Johanning; Armour Forse; Marcus Balters; Thomas G. Lynch; Irkalis I. Pipinos


Circulation | 2012

Abstract 8947: Preoperative Anemia is an Independent Predictor of Postoperative Mortality and Adverse Cardiac Events in Elderly Patients Undergoing Elective Vascular Operations

Prateek K. Gupta; Himani Gupta; Abhishek Sundaram; Jason N. MacTaggart; Jason M. Johanning; Xiang Fang; R. Armour Forse; Marcus Balters; G. Matthew Longo; Jeffrey T. Sugimoto; Thomas G. Lynch; Iraklis I. Pipinos


Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2011

PS14. Contemporary Outcomes following Endovascular versus Open Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Prateek K. Gupta; Bala Natarajan; Himani Gupta; Xiang Fang; Marcus Balters; Jason M. Johanning; Thomas G. Lynch; R. Armour Forse; G. Matthew Longo; Jason N. MacTaggart; Iraklis I. Pipinos

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Thomas G. Lynch

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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G. Matthew Longo

University of Nebraska Medical Center

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