Neilendu Kundu
Cleveland Clinic
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Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery | 2012
Robert F. Lohman; Claude-Jean Langevin; Mehmet Bozkurt; Neilendu Kundu; Risal Djohan
No universally accepted method of flap monitoring exists, and several techniques are in use. Repeated physical examination is most popular and is often supplemented with a handheld, external Doppler, and/or implantable Doppler probes; near-infrared spectroscopy is less commonly used. We investigated the nursing and resident house staffs experience and confidence with physical exam for flap monitoring. Also, a consecutive series of 38 patients with free flaps were monitored using physical examination, external Doppler, implantable arterial and venous Doppler probes, and near-infrared spectroscopy. Five patients developed signs of microvascular complications within 3 days of surgery; all were explored and salvaged. Neither the residents nor the nursing staff were universally trained or experienced in flap monitoring by physical exam. In all patients, changes in the appearance of the flap suggestive of a microvascular complication lagged 30 to 60 minutes after the adjunctive monitoring methods indicated that a problem had occurred. Near-infrared spectroscopy was the first warning sign in four of the five patients. Two patients were explored before thrombosis of the anastomoses occurred. Near-infrared spectroscopy may identify early microvascular complications more reliably than physical examination, external Doppler, or implantable Doppler.
Clinical Breast Cancer | 2014
Chirag Shah; Shahed N. Badiyan; Shariq S. Khwaja; Hardeepak Shah; Ami Chitalia; Anish Nanavati; Neilendu Kundu; Vikram Vaka; Thomas B. Lanni; Frank A. Vicini
INTRODUCTION This study analyzed the cost-efficacy of intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) compared with whole-breast irradiation (WBI) and accelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) for early-stage breast cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data for this analysis came from 2 phase III trials: the TARGIT (Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy) trial and the ELIOT (Electron Intraoperative Radiotherapy) trial. Cost analyses included a cost-minimization analysis and an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio analysis including a quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) analysis. Cost analyses were performed comparing IORT with WBI delivered using 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT), APBI 3D-CRT, APBI delivered with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), APBI single-lumen (SL), APBI multilumen (ML), and APBI interstitial (I). RESULTS Per 1000 patients treated, the cost savings with IORT were
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2014
Cemile Nurdan Ozturk; Neilendu Kundu; Steven Bernard; Karen R. Cooper; Can Ozturk; Risal Djohan
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Transplant International | 2013
Melissa Watson; Neilendu Kundu; Christopher P. Coppa; Risal Djohan; Koji Hashimoto; Bijan Eghtesad; Masato Fujiki; Teresa Diago Uso; Namita Gandhi; Ahmed Nassar; Kareem Abu-Elmagd; Cristiano Quintini
4.3 million,
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2014
Kelsey Larson; Cemile Nurdan Ozturk; Neilendu Kundu; Karen R. Cooper; Steven Bernard; Risal Djohan
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Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery | 2015
Neilendu Kundu; Karan Chopra; Robert Morales; Risal Djohan; Thomas Chung; Brian R. Gastman
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Pediatric Surgery International | 2014
Federico G. Seifarth; Neilendu Kundu; David K. Magnuson
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2017
David Light; Neilendu Kundu; Risal Djohan; Cristiano Quintini; Namita Gandhi; Brian Gastman; Richard L. Drake; Maria Siemionow; James E. Zins
4.4 million,
Jsls-journal of The Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons | 2016
Federico G. Seifarth; Neilendu Kundu; Alfredo D. Guerron; Mary M. Garland; Michaela W. G. Gaffley; Sarah Worley; Colin G. Knight
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2012
Neilendu Kundu; Naim Alkhouri; Federico G. Seifarth
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