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International journal of critical illness and injury science | 2014

Thoracostomy tubes: A comprehensive review of complications and related topics.

Michael Kwiatt; Abigail K. Tarbox; Mark J. Seamon; Mamta Swaroop; James Cipolla; Charles Allen; Stacinoel Hallenbeck; H. Tracy Davido; David E. Lindsey; Vijay Doraiswamy; Sagar Galwankar; Nicholas Latchana; Thomas J. Papadimos; Charles H. Cook; Stanislaw P. Stawicki

Tube thoracostomy (TT) placement belongs among the most commonly performed procedures. Despite many benefits of TT drainage, potential for significant morbidity and mortality exists. Abdominal or thoracic injury, fistula formation and vascular trauma are among the most serious, but more common complications such as recurrent pneumothorax, insertion site infection and nonfunctioning or malpositioned TT also represent a significant source of morbidity and treatment cost. Awareness of potential complications and familiarity with associated preventive, diagnostic and treatment strategies are fundamental to satisfactory patient outcomes. This review focuses on chest tube complications and related topics, with emphasis on prevention and problem-oriented approaches to diagnosis and treatment. The authors hope that this manuscript will serve as a valuable foundation for those who wish to become adept at the management of chest tubes.


International journal of critical illness and injury science | 2013

Fat embolism syndrome

Michael Kwiatt; Mark J. Seamon

Fat embolism syndrome (FES) is an ill-defined clinical entity that arises from the systemic manifestations of fat emboli within the microcirculation. Embolized fat within capillary beds cause direct tissue damage as well as induce a systemic inflammatory response resulting in pulmonary, cutaneous, neurological, and retinal symptoms. This is most commonly seen following orthopedic trauma; however, patients with many clinical conditions including bone marrow transplant, pancreatitis, and following liposuction. No definitive diagnostic criteria or tests have been developed, making the diagnosis of FES difficult. While treatment for FES is largely supportive, early operative fixation of long bone fractures decreases the likelihood of a patient developing FES.


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2017

Success of referral to genetic counseling after positive lynch syndrome screening test

Robin F. Irons; Krysta Contino; Janice J. Horte; Brooke Levin; Kristin Mattie; Margaret Wight; Michael Kwiatt; Kathryn C. Behling; Tina Edmonston; Steven McClane


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2018

Acute kidney injury following implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol in colorectal surgery

Joseph H. Marcotte; Kinjal Patel; Ronak G. Desai; John P. Gaughan; Deviney A. Rattigan; Kevin W. Cahill; Robin F. Irons; Justin Dy; Monika Dobrowolski; Helena McElhenney; Michael Kwiatt; Steven McClane


Annals of Colorectal Research | 2017

Impact of Operative Delay on Sepsis and Mortality in Patients with Acute Diverticulitis

Robin F. Irons; Michael Kwiatt; Michael J. Minarich; John P. Gaughan; Francis R. Spitz; Steven McClane


American Journal of Clinical Cancer Research | 2014

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for Liver Metastasis: Early Experience with the Cyberknife Robotic Radio-Surgery System

Rachel L. Choron; Michael Kwiatt; Tamara LaCouture; Krystal Hunter; Gregory J. Kubicek; Francis R. Spitz


Journal of Critical Care | 2013

Effect of analysis interval on heart rate variability in a murine model of sepsis

Robert Perez; Michael Kwiatt; Joe LaChant; Sergio Zanotti; Steven M. Hollenberg


Circulation | 2011

Abstract 282: Inhibition of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Improves Heart Rate Variability During Sepsis

Michael Kwiatt; Joe LaChant; Sergio Zanotti; Steven M. Hollenberg


Circulation | 2011

Abstract 139: Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition Causes Alterations in Nonlinear Hemodynamic Parameters in a Murine Model of Sepsis

Michael Kwiatt; Joe LaChant; Sergio Zanotti; Steven M. Hollenberg


Chest | 2011

Alterations in Nonlinear Hemodynamics Following Surgical Stress

Michael Kwiatt; Joe LaChant; Sergio Zanotti; Steven M. Hollenberg

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Joe LaChant

Cooper University Hospital

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Sergio Zanotti

Rush University Medical Center

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Robin F. Irons

Cooper University Hospital

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Steven McClane

Cooper University Hospital

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Francis R. Spitz

University of Pennsylvania

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John P. Gaughan

Cooper University Hospital

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Mark J. Seamon

Cooper University Hospital

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Brooke Levin

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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