E R Frykberg

Summary

Affiliation: University of Florida
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Triage: principles and practice
    E R Frykberg
    University of Florida College of Medicine, Division of General Surgery, Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, FL 32209, USA
    Scand J Surg 94:272-8. 2005
  2. ncbi Popliteal vascular injuries
    Eric R Frykberg
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville 32209, USA
    Surg Clin North Am 82:67-89. 2002
  3. ncbi Medical management of disasters and mass casualties from terrorist bombings: how can we cope?
    Eric R Frykberg
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, and Division of General Surgery, Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 53:201-12. 2002
  4. ncbi The burden of noncompliance with seat belt use on a trauma center
    Andrew J Kerwin
    The University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Critical Care, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 60:489-92; discussion 492-3. 2006
  5. ncbi The effect of early surgical treatment of traumatic spine injuries on patient mortality
    Andrew J Kerwin
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Health Science Center Jacksonville, University of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 63:1308-13. 2007
  6. ncbi Congenital anomalies presenting as acute orthopedic trauma
    Victor J Hassid
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida, HSC/Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 64:1145. 2008
  7. ncbi The effect of early spine fixation on non-neurologic outcome
    Andrew J Kerwin
    University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 58:15-21. 2005
  8. ncbi Pediatric trauma is very much a surgical disease
    Joseph J Tepas
    Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, 655 West 8th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA
    Ann Surg 237:775-80; discussion 780-1. 2003
  9. ncbi Best practice determination of timing of spinal fracture fixation as defined by analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Andrew J Kerwin
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Critical Care, University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 65:824-30; discussion 830-1. 2008
  10. ncbi Extensive pneumocranium
    Jeffrey A Hertz
    Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 52:188. 2002

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Publications27

  1. ncbi Triage: principles and practice
    E R Frykberg
    University of Florida College of Medicine, Division of General Surgery, Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, FL 32209, USA
    Scand J Surg 94:272-8. 2005
  2. ncbi Popliteal vascular injuries
    Eric R Frykberg
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville 32209, USA
    Surg Clin North Am 82:67-89. 2002
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  3. ncbi Medical management of disasters and mass casualties from terrorist bombings: how can we cope?
    Eric R Frykberg
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, and Division of General Surgery, Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 53:201-12. 2002
  4. ncbi The burden of noncompliance with seat belt use on a trauma center
    Andrew J Kerwin
    The University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Critical Care, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 60:489-92; discussion 492-3. 2006
    ..The impact of noncompliance on hospital resource consumption and hospital charges is less well known. This study was carried out to examine the economic burden of noncompliance with seat belt use...
  5. ncbi The effect of early surgical treatment of traumatic spine injuries on patient mortality
    Andrew J Kerwin
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Health Science Center Jacksonville, University of Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 63:1308-13. 2007
    ..We previously noted a trend toward higher mortality in patients undergoing early spinal fixation. This study was done to analyze whether the timing of spinal fixation had a significant effect on mortality...
  6. ncbi Congenital anomalies presenting as acute orthopedic trauma
    Victor J Hassid
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida, HSC/Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 64:1145. 2008
  7. ncbi The effect of early spine fixation on non-neurologic outcome
    Andrew J Kerwin
    University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 58:15-21. 2005
    ..We hypothesized that compliance with an early spinal fracture fixation protocol (within 3 days of admission) would improve non-neurologic outcome in patients with spinal fractures...
  8. ncbi Pediatric trauma is very much a surgical disease
    Joseph J Tepas
    Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, 655 West 8th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA
    Ann Surg 237:775-80; discussion 780-1. 2003
    ..The authors hypothesized that the incidence of injuries that require surgical evaluation is disproportionately high in children at risk of death or disability from significant injury...
  9. ncbi Best practice determination of timing of spinal fracture fixation as defined by analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Andrew J Kerwin
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Critical Care, University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    J Trauma 65:824-30; discussion 830-1. 2008
    ..Using this breakpoint we then analyzed outcome for those treated early versus late, hypothesizing that the early group would experience better outcome as reflected by resource utilization and complications...
  10. ncbi Extensive pneumocranium
    Jeffrey A Hertz
    Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 52:188. 2002
  11. ncbi Definitive establishment of airway control is critical for optimal outcome in lower cervical spinal cord injury
    Victor J Hassid
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 65:1328-32. 2008
    ..This study sought to determine the incidence and effect of catastrophic airway loss (CLA) and to define the need for elective intubation with subsequent tracheostomy to prevent potentially fatal outcomes...
  12. ncbi Radiographic clearance of blunt cervical spine injury: plain radiograph or computed tomography scan?
    Margaret M Griffen
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida, Jacksonville, 32209, USA
    J Trauma 55:222-6; discussion 226-7. 2003
    ..There does not appear to be any role for CSR screening in this setting. The data from this study add to the growing body of evidence that CTC should replace CSR for the evaluation of the cervical spine in blunt trauma...
  13. ncbi Redefining the role of arterial imaging in the management of penetrating zone 3 neck injuries
    Eric Ferguson
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center/Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL, USA
    Vascular 13:158-63. 2005
    ..Hard signs in stable patients should mandate AG because these vascular injuries may be amenable to endovascular therapy...
  14. ncbi Terrorist bombings in Madrid
    Eric R Frykberg
    University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
    Crit Care 9:20-2. 2005
  15. ncbi A survey assessment of the level of preparedness for domestic terrorism and mass casualty incidents among Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma members
    David L Ciraulo
    Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga Unit, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
    J Trauma 56:1033-9; discussion 1039-41. 2004
    ..The survey was distributed before the World Trade Center destruction on September 11, 2001...
  16. ncbi Blunt pericardial rupture with cardiac herniation: unusual radiographic findings
    Joanne Lee
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Sciences Center, Jacksonville, 32209, USA
    J Trauma 56:211. 2004
  17. ncbi The surgeon and acts of civilian terrorism: blast injuries
    David L Ciraulo
    Department of Surgery, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME, USA
    J Am Coll Surg 203:942-50. 2006
  18. ncbi Long-term follow-up of prophylactic greenfield filters in multisystem trauma patients
    J Sekharan
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 51:1087-90; discussion 1090-1. 2001
    ..CONCLUSION: Prophylactic Greenfield filters in high-risk trauma patients are safe and durable. There appears to be no significant consequence in over 5 years of follow-up...
  19. ncbi The position of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma on the future of trauma surgery
    Michael F Rotondo
    Department of Surgery, East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, North Carolina 27834, USA
    J Trauma 59:77-9. 2005
  20. ncbi Confirmation of the safety and accuracy of physical examination in the evaluation of knee dislocation for injury of the popliteal artery: a prospective study
    Fernando E Miranda
    Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville, Florida 32209, USA
    J Trauma 52:247-51; discussion 251-2. 2002
    ..This approach substantially reduces cost and resource use without adverse impact on the patient...
  21. ncbi Principles of mass casualty management following terrorist disasters
    Eric R Frykberg
    Ann Surg 239:319-21. 2004
  22. ncbi Disasters and mass casualties: I. General principles of response and management
    Christopher T Born
    Orthopaedic Surgery, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, USA
    J Am Acad Orthop Surg 15:388-96. 2007
    ..International medical surgical response teams are capable of providing medical, surgical, and intensive care services in austere environments anywhere in the world...
  23. ncbi Surgeons and disasters: new challenges, new opportunities
    Asher Hirshberg
    Scand J Surg 94:257-8. 2005
  24. ncbi Lessons from the response to the Virginia Tech shootings
    John H Armstrong
    Disaster Med Public Health Prep 1:S7-8. 2007
  25. ncbi Disaster and mass casualty management: a commentary on the American College of Surgeons position statement
    Eric R Frykberg
    J Am Coll Surg 197:857-9. 2003
  26. ncbi Management of complex extremity trauma
    Michael D Pasquale
    Division of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA, USA
    Bull Am Coll Surg 91:36-8. 2006
  27. ncbi Disasters and mass casualties: II. explosive, biologic, chemical, and nuclear agents
    Christopher T Born
    Orthopaedic Surgery, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI 02905, USA
    J Am Acad Orthop Surg 15:461-73. 2007
    ..It is important to assess the risk of potential threats, thereby allowing disaster planning and preparation to be proportional and aligned with the actual casualty event...