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Preresection obesity increases the risk of hepatobiliary complications in short bowel syndromeJon S Thompson
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198, USA
Nutrients 4:1358-66. 2012..14%, p < 0.05). Obese patients developing SBS are at increased risk of developing hepatobiliary complications. ESLD was similar in the two groups overall but occurs more frequently in obese patients maintained on chronic PN...
Short bowel syndrome and Crohn's diseaseJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 3280, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 7:1069-72. 2003..Aggressive resectional therapy, surgical complications, and errors in initial diagnosis contribute to development of SBS in these patients. Selected patients are candidates for surgical therapy for SBS...
Short bowel syndrome after continence-preserving proceduresJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery General Surgery and Transplant Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 983280, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 12:73-6. 2008..SBS related to desmoid tumors has a poor prognosis in patients undergoing resection alone. A more aggressive approach to intestinal transplantation in these patients may be warranted...
Predicting outcome of procedures to slow intestinal transitJ S Thompson
University of Nebraska Medical Center, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Transplant Proc 38:1838-9. 2006..Successful patients are more likely to have an ostomy takedown, but the outcome is less determined by transit time or intestinal length if over 90 cm...
Does delaying repair of an asymptomatic hernia have a penalty?Jon S Thompson
University of Nebraska, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA
Am J Surg 195:89-93. 2008..Our aim was to determine whether a delay in hernia surgery affects short- and long-term outcomes...
Radiation therapy increases the risk of hepatobiliary complications in short bowel syndromeJon S Thompson
University of Nebraska Medical Center, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Nutr Clin Pract 26:474-8. 2011..The authors hypothesized that SBS patients with a history of abdominal XRT would be at increased risk for hepatobiliary complications...
Intestinal lengthening for short bowel syndromeJon Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Adv Surg 42:49-61. 2008..Patients with advanced liver disease are poor candidates for lengthening and should be referred for intestinal transplantation instead...
Temporal patterns of postoperative complicationsJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery, Omaha Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA
Arch Surg 138:596-602; discussion 602-3. 2003..Our aim was to determine the incidence of major complications during specific postoperative intervals...
Current management of the short bowel syndromeJon S Thompson
Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University Nebraska Medical Center, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Surg Clin North Am 91:493-510. 2011..Intestinal lengthening procedures are particularly promising. Intestinal transplantation has increasingly been used with improving success in patients with life-threatening complications of intestinal failure...
Postoperative short bowel syndromeJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-3280, USA
J Am Coll Surg 201:85-9. 2005..Preventing adhesions, avoiding technical errors, diagnosing a potentially ischemic intestine in a timely manner, and approaching the frozen abdomen cautiously are important strategies for preventing this condition...
Massive small bowel resection during pregnancy causing short bowel syndromeElena Boland
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 3280, USA
Am Surg 77:1589-92. 2011..Most patients have risk factors, which include previous surgery, congenital malrotation, and a hypercoagulable state. Surviving patients usually need long-term PN or transplantation...
Intestinal lengthening in adult patients with short bowel syndromeGovardhana Rao Yannam
Transplant Surgery Division, Department of General Surgery, 983285 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3285, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 14:1931-6. 2010..Limited information regarding the usefulness of bowel lengthening in adult patients with short bowel syndrome is available...
Gallbladder pathology in morbid obesityGeorge W Dittrick
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA
Obes Surg 15:238-42. 2005..Obesity appears to change the effect of age and gender on gallbladder pathology...
Watchful waiting vs repair of inguinal hernia in minimally symptomatic men: a randomized clinical trialRobert J Fitzgibbons
Department of Surgery, Creighton University, Omaha, Neb, USA
JAMA 295:285-92. 2006..Delaying surgical repair until symptoms increase is safe because acute hernia incarcerations occur rarely.Clinical Trials Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00263250...
Surgical rehabilitation of intestine in short bowel syndromeJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-3280, USA
Surgery 135:465-70. 2004
Comparison of short bowel syndrome acquired early in life and during adolescenceMatias Bruzoni
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA
Transplantation 86:63-6. 2008..We hypothesized that there may be important differences between adult patients who developed SBS during early childhood and those who develop this as adolescents...
New and emerging therapies for short bowel syndrome in childrenJon A Vanderhoof
Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 5160, USA
Paediatr Drugs 5:525-31. 2003....
Identification and management of an errant antiperistaltic Roux limb after total gastrectomyJohn K DiBaise
Intestinal Rehabilitation Program, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 9:726-32. 2005..By highlighting this avoidable technical error, we hope to prevent its future occurrence...
Wound matrix attachment regulates actin content and organization in cells of the granulation tissueMark A Carlson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Omaha Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68105, USA
Wound Repair Regen 13:84-92. 2005..Our data support the concept that the state of wound matrix attachment regulates the actin cytoskeleton of wound cells...
An experience in surgical anatomy to provide first-year medical students with an early exposure to general surgery: a pilot studyChandrakanth Are
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 4030, USA
J Surg Educ 66:186-9. 2009....
The influence of surgical demonstrations during an anatomy course on the perceptions of first-year medical students toward surgeons and a surgical careerChandrakanth Are
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska 68198, USA
J Surg Educ 67:320-4. 2010..The aim of this current study was to analyze the influence of these demonstrations on the perceptions of students toward surgeons and a possible career in surgery...
A regional perspective on the attitudes of fourth-year medical students toward the field of general surgeryChandrakanth Are
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 4030, USA
J Surg Educ 66:123-8. 2009..The aim of this study was to describe the attitudes of fourth-year medical students towards general surgery at a regional level...
Wound splinting modulates granulation tissue proliferationMark A Carlson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha 68105, USA
Matrix Biol 23:243-50. 2004..Wound cell proliferation is modulated by lateral attachment of the wound matrix...
Modulation of FAK, Akt, and p53 by stress release of the fibroblast-populated collagen matrixMark A Carlson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Omaha VA Medical Center, 4101 Woolworth Avenue, Omaha, NE 68105, USA
J Surg Res 120:171-7. 2004....
Altered olfactory acuity in the morbidly obeseBrynn E Richardson
The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 1225, USA
Obes Surg 14:967-9. 2004..Smell, like taste, may also be altered in obese persons compared with leaner subjects. This study was designed to determine if the sense of smell is different between morbidly obese and moderately obese individuals...
Finding the optimal dose of vitamin D following Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: a prospective, randomized pilot clinical trialWhitney S Goldner
Section of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3020, USA
Obes Surg 19:173-9. 2009..There are few prospective studies evaluating the appropriate dose of vitamin D to prevent and treat vitamin D deficiency following bariatric surgery...
Prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency and deficiency in morbidly obese patients: a comparison with non-obese controlsWhitney S Goldner
Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3020, USA
Obes Surg 18:145-50. 2008..The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in obese persons has not previously been compared to non-obese controls when controlling for factors that could affect vitamin D status...
Comparison of intestinal lengthening procedures for patients with short bowel syndromeDebra Sudan
Department of Surgery, Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 3285, USA
Ann Surg 246:593-601; discussion 601-4. 2007..Review the clinical results of 24 years of intestinal lengthening procedures at one institution...
Short bowel syndrome after traumaAnne Dabney
Departments of Surgery and Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Am J Surg 188:792-5. 2004..Traumatic injury to the intestine and its vasculature is a potential cause of short bowel syndrome (SBS). Our aim was to determine the incidence and mechanisms of traumatic injury to the bowel resulting in massive resection...
Short bowel syndrome following bariatric surgical proceduresCorrigan L McBride
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 983280 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Am J Surg 192:828-32. 2006..As long-term follow-up data are available, unusual long-term complications are being identified. Our goal was to examine the mechanisms and outcomes of patients with SBS following BP...
Pancreaticoduodenectomy for suspected malignancy: have advancements in radiographic imaging improved results?Aaron R Sasson
Department of Surgery, University Nebraska Medical Center, 984030 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 4030, USA
Am J Surg 192:888-93. 2006..The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of recent improvements in radiographic imaging in detecting malignant pancreatic disease...
A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of intestinal failureDebra Sudan
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68193, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 9:165-76; discussion 176-7. 2005..An organized multidisciplinary approach to the patient with short bowel syndrome is recommended...
The use and modification of clinical pathways to achieve specific outcomes in bariatric surgeryMelania Yeats
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198, USA
Am Surg 71:152-4. 2005..An established clinical pathway can then be used to further modify patient care in order to achieve specific goals, such as shortened time of nasogastric decompression. This goal was accomplished without compromising patient outcome...
Wound splinting regulates granulation tissue survivalMark A Carlson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68105, USA
J Surg Res 110:304-9. 2003..Desplinting a wound alone results in changes somewhat intermediate to the splinted and desplint/release conditions. Loss of wound anchorage acutely promotes granulation tissue apoptosis...
Gastric bypass does not influence olfactory function in obese patientsBrynn E Richardson
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 3280, USA
Obes Surg 22:283-6. 2012..GBP does not appear to influence olfactory function. AOD present in morbidly obese persons is not affected by weight loss. These findings support that olfactory dysfunction may be a contributing factor to the development of obesity...
Comparison of perioperative outcomes in patients undergoing laparoscopic versus open abdominoperineal resectionAnton Simorov
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA
Am J Surg 202:666-70; discussion 670-2. 2011..The aim of this study was to retrospectively compare the outcomes of laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection (APR) and open APR...
Proctocolectomy-ileal pouch-anal anastomosis for ulcerative colitis after liver transplantation for primary sclerosing cholangitis: a multi-institutional analysisClifford S Cho
Department of Surgery, Section of Surgical Oncology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 7375, USA
J Gastrointest Surg 12:1221-6. 2008..The published experience to date describing IPAA after OLTX has been limited; we sought to examine outcomes associated with proctocolectomy-IPAA after OLTX...
Repeat surgical bowel lengthening with the STEP procedureAne M Andres
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Transplant Surgery, 983285 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198 6555, USA
Transplantation 85:1294-9. 2008..Feasibility of repeat lengthening has been demonstrated in animals, but in humans, none of the three clinical case reports have achieved enteral autonomy after secondary lengthening with serial transverse enteroplasty (STEP)...
Inferior vena cava filter placement for pulmonary embolism risk reduction in super morbidly obese undergoing bariatric surgeryChrista M Trigilio-Black
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198 3280, USA
Surg Obes Relat Dis 3:461-4. 2007..Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a leading cause of mortality after bariatric surgery. We evaluated inferior vena cava (IVC) filter use for PE risk reduction in high-risk super morbidly obese bariatric surgery patients...
The role of epidural analgesia and anesthesia in surgical outcomesJon S Thompson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha VAMC, Omaha, Neb, USA
Adv Surg 36:297-307. 2002..Besides reducing the incidence of certain major complications, the adjunctive use of EAA reduces ICU care, hastens recovery, and has cost savings...
Granulation tissue regression induced by musculocutaneous advancement flap coverageMark A Carlson
Department of Surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA
Surgery 131:332-7. 2002....
Overview of etiology and management of intestinal failureJon S Thompson
Gastroenterology 130:S3-4. 2006
