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Papers by Bruce Kraemer

Research paper thumbnail of The Plastic Surgery Match

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016

The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also fo... more The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also for programs vying for highly qualified candidates. Interactions between applicants and program constituents are limited to a single interview visit. The authors aimed to identify components of the interview visit that influence applicant decision making when determining a final program rank list. Thirty-six applicants who were interviewed (100% response) completed the survey. Applicants rated the importance of 20 elements of the interview visit regarding future ranking of the program on a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, hierarchical cluster analysis, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations. A literature review was performed regarding the plastic surgery integrated residency interview process. Survey questions were categorized into four groups based on mean survey responses:1. Interactions with faculty and residents (mean response > 4),2. Information about the program (3.5-4),3. Ancillaries (food, amenities, stipends) (3-3.5),4. Hospital tour, hotel (<3).Hierarchical item cluster analysis and analysis of variance testing validated these groupings. Average summary scores were calculated for the items representing Interactions, Information, and Ancillaries. Correlation analysis between clusters yielded no significant correlations. A review of the literature yielded a paucity of data on analysis of the interview visit. The interview visit consists of a discrete hierarchy of perceived importance by applicants. The strongest independent factor in determining future program ranking is the quality of interactions between applicants and program constituents on the interview visit. This calls for further investigation and optimization of the interview visit experience.

Research paper thumbnail of Decellularized extracellular matrices for tissue engineering applications

Electrospinning

Decellularization removes cellular antigens while preserving the ultrastructure and composition o... more Decellularization removes cellular antigens while preserving the ultrastructure and composition of extracellular matrix (ECM). Decellularized ECM (DECM) scaffolds have been widely used in various tissue engineering applications with varying levels of success. The mechanical, architectural and bioactive properties of a DECM scaffold depend largely on the method of decellularization and dictate its clinical efficacy. This article highlights the advantages and challenges associated with the clinical use of DECM scaffolds. Poor mechanical strength is a significant disadvantage of some DECM scaffolds in the repair of load-bearing tissues as well as critical-size defects, where long-term mechanical support is required for the regenerating tissue. Combining DECM scaffolds with synthetic biocompatible polymers could provide a useful strategy to circumvent the issues of poor mechanical stability. This article reviews studies that have combined DECM scaffolds from various tissues with synthet...

Research paper thumbnail of Neurofibromas on the Hands

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Open Distal Lower Extremity Wounds With Exposed Tendons Using Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix

Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice, 2016

Open wounds of the distal third of the leg and foot with an exposed tendon present a challenge in... more Open wounds of the distal third of the leg and foot with an exposed tendon present a challenge in wound management and in attaining stable, durable coverage. The mobility of the tendon often leads to chronic inflammation that impedes wound closure, while the desiccation of the exposed tendon leads to progressive tendon necrosis. For the authors' cases, the ability of extracellular matrix (ECM) products to modulate wound bed inflammation and facilitate constructive remodeling of a wound seemed a reasonable approach in treating these wounds, especially in patients who are often poor surgical candidates for more advanced reconstructive procedures. The authors reviewed 13 patients who had open wounds of the distal third of the leg and/or foot that had associated tendon involvement in the wound (Achilles, 6; tibialis anterior, 6; and peroneal, 1). Patients' wounds were treated to total closure. The clinical course and patient management is reviewed herein. The authors found newer...

Research paper thumbnail of The Plastic Surgery Match

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016

The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also fo... more The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also for programs vying for highly qualified candidates. Interactions between applicants and program constituents are limited to a single interview visit. The authors aimed to identify components of the interview visit that influence applicant decision making when determining a final program rank list. Thirty-six applicants who were interviewed (100% response) completed the survey. Applicants rated the importance of 20 elements of the interview visit regarding future ranking of the program on a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, hierarchical cluster analysis, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations. A literature review was performed regarding the plastic surgery integrated residency interview process. Survey questions were categorized into four groups based on mean survey responses:1. Interactions with faculty and residents (mean response > 4),2. Information about the program (3.5-4),3. Ancillaries (food, amenities, stipends) (3-3.5),4. Hospital tour, hotel (<3).Hierarchical item cluster analysis and analysis of variance testing validated these groupings. Average summary scores were calculated for the items representing Interactions, Information, and Ancillaries. Correlation analysis between clusters yielded no significant correlations. A review of the literature yielded a paucity of data on analysis of the interview visit. The interview visit consists of a discrete hierarchy of perceived importance by applicants. The strongest independent factor in determining future program ranking is the quality of interactions between applicants and program constituents on the interview visit. This calls for further investigation and optimization of the interview visit experience.

Research paper thumbnail of Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Protects the Ischemic Spinal Cord

Journal of Surgical Research, 1996

tension, rupture, and cross-clamp time. In addition to Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is ... more tension, rupture, and cross-clamp time. In addition to Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is a novel temporary aortic cross-clamping, ischemia-reperfusion agent that binds to tissue factor/VII a complex and fac-(IR) injury to the spinal cord is suspected to play a tor-X a , thereby reducing the effect of tissue factor (TF) role in the development of delayed onset paraplegia. on inflammation and the extrinsic pathway of coagula-Delayed onset paraplegia is manifested when patients tion. We hypothesize that systemic treatment with awaken after ThAAA repair with no evidence of neuro-TFPI may limit ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Our logic insult, yet subsequently develop paraplegia over experiment was designed to evaluate the effects of the next few days.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Isoxsuprine to Increase Survival of Skin Flaps

Plast Reconstr Surg, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans of the Toe

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an unusual soft-tissue tumor with a propensity for local recur... more Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an unusual soft-tissue tumor with a propensity for local recurrence and occasional metastatic spread. Given its indolent course, it may be mistaken for atypical scarring or a keloid growth. Most lesions are trunkal or on the proximal extremities with digital lesions being extremely rare. There is only one previous reference of the tumor arising on a toe. Early diagnosis and prompt wide local resection of this entity are required to prevent a local recurrence, which would necessitate a wider, more debilitating resection. The management of a patient with a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the second toe is presented along with a review of the literature.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Isoxsuprine to Increase Survival of Skin Flaps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Arteriotomy Scissors

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Use of small-caliber polytetrafluoroethylene (gore-tex ®) grafts in microsurgical training

Microsurgery, 1989

We present the use of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft material as a microsurgical training m... more We present the use of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft material as a microsurgical training model that better simulates live vessel repairs. PTFE grafts have mechanical advantages over polyethylene or silicone tubing in that they better mimic the "feel" of an arterial vessel wall, thus allowing the student to perfect counterpressor maneuvers before attempting live vessel repairs. Saving the PTFE "repairs" for later comparison and study provides the student with positive feedback that is not possible with living models. This cost-effective model has helped to shorten our directed teaching program and has reduced the use of laboratory animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Heterotopic renal transplantation in the rat: An advanced microsurgical training exercise

Microsurgery, 1988

Microsurgical training programs have instructed trainees from many surgical specialties with the ... more Microsurgical training programs have instructed trainees from many surgical specialties with the expansion of these techniques into all areas of clinical surgery and experimental research. Most programs employ the rat femoral vessel model in microsurgical training. A more complex and less frequently used model, the rat renal transplantation procedure, can be used for advanced training in microsurgical and microurological techniques and offers several advantages over other microsurgical models. In the heterotopic renal transplant model, the left kidney from a donor rat is transferred to the inguinofemoral region of a syngeneic recipient. The method of revascularization can be varied from end-to-end repairs of vessels of equal diameter to those of unequal diameter. In addition to the variety of possible vascular repairs, an advantage of this model over others is that the kidney graft can be harvested by a technician, thus reducing the time commitments of the trainee. This model is ideal for microsurgeons, immunologists, and urologists, since it affords the opportunity for developing technical skills while preparing an experimental model that can be used for further research. We describe the model, the operative techniques, and the variations one can employ in performing the vascular repairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Radial tunnel syndrome complicated by lateral epicondylitis in a middle-aged female

Research paper thumbnail of Prevention of spinal cord injury after transient aortic clamping with tissue factor pathway inhibitor

Surgery, 1996

Lower limb paralysis that occurs in 11% of patients after treatment of thoracic and thoracoabdomi... more Lower limb paralysis that occurs in 11% of patients after treatment of thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms is unpredictable and at present not preventable. The proposed cause for the neurologic changes is believed to be spinal cord ischemia combined with ischemia/reperfusion injury. Recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor (rTFPI), a multivalent Kunitz-type inhibitor that binds to tissue factor-VIIa complex, was evaluated. The effectiveness of rTFPI as an agent to limit spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury was studied in a rabbit spinal cord made ischemic for 20 minutes. rTFPI or phosphate-buffered saline solution (control) was given in randomized blinded fashion at the onset and conclusion of ischemia. Animals underwent neurologic evaluation at 24 hours in a blinded fashion with a modified Tarlov Scale to rate the lower limb paralysis (score of 4 = normal function, score of 0 = complete paralysis). Seventy-five percent of the TFPI-treated animals had Tarlov scores of 3 to 4, whereas only 29% of the animals treated with phosphate-buffered saline solution had such scores (p < 0.0014). Spinal cord histologic findings correlated with the neurologic findings. We believe that TFPI has unique inhibitory properties that make it an effective agent in limiting postoperative paraplegia associated with spinal ischemia.

Research paper thumbnail of Radiographic features of hand and wrist surgery excluding arthroplasties

European Journal of Radiology, 1990

The normal and abnormal radiographic appearances of various hand and wrist surgical procedures ha... more The normal and abnormal radiographic appearances of various hand and wrist surgical procedures have been presented. It is hoped that increased familiarity with these procedures and their radiographic features will lead to more meaningful radiographic interpretations by consulting radiologists.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Scaphoid Fractures: A Review and Update

Southern Medical Journal, 1989

The scaphoid is the most commonly injured carpal bone. Almost half of all bony wrist injuries inv... more The scaphoid is the most commonly injured carpal bone. Almost half of all bony wrist injuries involve the scaphoid. Treatment is controversial and, when inadequate, can result in a painful nonunion or degenerative radiocarpal arthritis. Fracture of the scaphoid occurs most often in young adult men, with a peak incidence between the ages of 15 and 30 years. The scaphoid is less susceptible to fracture during the phase when it is mostly cartilaginous, thus making scaphoid fracture rare in childhood. In this article, we review current treatment of fracture of the scaphoid and examine controversial topics in its management.

Research paper thumbnail of Stenosing Flexor Tenosynovitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1990

A review of 253 consecutive digits with stenosing flexor tenosynovitis was done to clarify the re... more A review of 253 consecutive digits with stenosing flexor tenosynovitis was done to clarify the respective role of steroid injection and surgical release in the management of stenosing flexor tenosynovitis. Treatment selection was based on the patient's age and severity of presenting complaints. In patients aged 10 years or more, analysis showed no statistically significant difference between results with steroid injection and surgical release. Surgical treatment was associated with higher cost and more complications. Based on this review, we recommend up to three injections of 20 mg of triamcinolone into the digital flexor sheath as the initial management of nonlocking, stenosing flexor tenosynovitis in adults. Initial management by surgical release is reserved for children and patients with digits locked in flexion.

Research paper thumbnail of The Relationship of Retrobulbar Hematomas to Vision in Cynomolgus Monkeys

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990

An experimental model has been developed to measure the effect of retrobulbar hematomas on functi... more An experimental model has been developed to measure the effect of retrobulbar hematomas on functional vision in cynomolgus monkeys. In this model, functional vision was quantitated using flashed evoked visual potentials in five monkeys following creation of retrobulbar hematomas. In one monkey used as a control, functional vision remained impaired for 180 minutes following induction of retinal ischemia by increased intraorbital pressure. In two monkeys in which increased intraorbital pressure was relieved by anterior chamber paracentesis following 15 minutes of retinal ischemia, flashed evoked visual potential promptly returned to baseline level. In two additional monkeys in which increased intraorbital pressure was relieved following 30 minutes of retinal ischemia, flashed evoked visual potentials improved but never returned to baseline levels. This study demonstrates the usefulness of flashed evoked visual potentials in measuring functional vision in cynomolgus monkeys. This experimental model should prove useful in evaluating the effects of increased intraorbital pressure on functional vision and the effect of intervention on impaired vision due to retrobulbar hematomas. Further studies with larger numbers of animals are needed to clarify these preliminary studies and document longer-term effects of retinal ischemia secondary to retrobulbar hematomas.

Research paper thumbnail of Plasma Lidocaine Levels During Augmentation Mammaplasty and Suction-Assisted Lipectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989

Many plastic surgical procedures are dependent on or aided by the use of local anesthetics. Drug ... more Many plastic surgical procedures are dependent on or aided by the use of local anesthetics. Drug toxicity, although uncommon, is the most feared complication of this technique. There are multiple factors that lead to varying drug levels. These include drug concentration, speed of injection, rate of degradation, total dosage, site of injection or application, rate of administration, and the adjunctive use of vasoconstrictors. This study evaluates the use of subcutaneously injected lidocaine in patients undergoing suction-assisted lipectomy and augmentation mammaplasty. Lidocaine in the concentration of 0.5% containing either 1:100,000 or 1:200,000 epinephrine was used in doses up to 500 mg. Serial lidocaine levels were then obtained up to 1 1/2 hours after injection utilizing two different assay techniques. Our findings demonstrate consistently nondectable serum lidocaine levels despite the use of doses in excess of recommended "safe" amounts. This suggests that under specific circumstances and with certain operative procedures, lidocaine dosing can be liberalized.

Research paper thumbnail of The Ideal Upper Extremity Flap for Soft Tissue Defects, Radial Artery Perforator Adipofascial Flap

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The Plastic Surgery Match

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016

The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also fo... more The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also for programs vying for highly qualified candidates. Interactions between applicants and program constituents are limited to a single interview visit. The authors aimed to identify components of the interview visit that influence applicant decision making when determining a final program rank list. Thirty-six applicants who were interviewed (100% response) completed the survey. Applicants rated the importance of 20 elements of the interview visit regarding future ranking of the program on a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, hierarchical cluster analysis, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations. A literature review was performed regarding the plastic surgery integrated residency interview process. Survey questions were categorized into four groups based on mean survey responses:1. Interactions with faculty and residents (mean response > 4),2. Information about the program (3.5-4),3. Ancillaries (food, amenities, stipends) (3-3.5),4. Hospital tour, hotel (<3).Hierarchical item cluster analysis and analysis of variance testing validated these groupings. Average summary scores were calculated for the items representing Interactions, Information, and Ancillaries. Correlation analysis between clusters yielded no significant correlations. A review of the literature yielded a paucity of data on analysis of the interview visit. The interview visit consists of a discrete hierarchy of perceived importance by applicants. The strongest independent factor in determining future program ranking is the quality of interactions between applicants and program constituents on the interview visit. This calls for further investigation and optimization of the interview visit experience.

Research paper thumbnail of Decellularized extracellular matrices for tissue engineering applications

Electrospinning

Decellularization removes cellular antigens while preserving the ultrastructure and composition o... more Decellularization removes cellular antigens while preserving the ultrastructure and composition of extracellular matrix (ECM). Decellularized ECM (DECM) scaffolds have been widely used in various tissue engineering applications with varying levels of success. The mechanical, architectural and bioactive properties of a DECM scaffold depend largely on the method of decellularization and dictate its clinical efficacy. This article highlights the advantages and challenges associated with the clinical use of DECM scaffolds. Poor mechanical strength is a significant disadvantage of some DECM scaffolds in the repair of load-bearing tissues as well as critical-size defects, where long-term mechanical support is required for the regenerating tissue. Combining DECM scaffolds with synthetic biocompatible polymers could provide a useful strategy to circumvent the issues of poor mechanical stability. This article reviews studies that have combined DECM scaffolds from various tissues with synthet...

Research paper thumbnail of Neurofibromas on the Hands

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Open Distal Lower Extremity Wounds With Exposed Tendons Using Porcine Urinary Bladder Matrix

Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice, 2016

Open wounds of the distal third of the leg and foot with an exposed tendon present a challenge in... more Open wounds of the distal third of the leg and foot with an exposed tendon present a challenge in wound management and in attaining stable, durable coverage. The mobility of the tendon often leads to chronic inflammation that impedes wound closure, while the desiccation of the exposed tendon leads to progressive tendon necrosis. For the authors' cases, the ability of extracellular matrix (ECM) products to modulate wound bed inflammation and facilitate constructive remodeling of a wound seemed a reasonable approach in treating these wounds, especially in patients who are often poor surgical candidates for more advanced reconstructive procedures. The authors reviewed 13 patients who had open wounds of the distal third of the leg and/or foot that had associated tendon involvement in the wound (Achilles, 6; tibialis anterior, 6; and peroneal, 1). Patients' wounds were treated to total closure. The clinical course and patient management is reviewed herein. The authors found newer...

Research paper thumbnail of The Plastic Surgery Match

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2016

The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also fo... more The integrated plastic surgery match is a competitive process not only for applicants but also for programs vying for highly qualified candidates. Interactions between applicants and program constituents are limited to a single interview visit. The authors aimed to identify components of the interview visit that influence applicant decision making when determining a final program rank list. Thirty-six applicants who were interviewed (100% response) completed the survey. Applicants rated the importance of 20 elements of the interview visit regarding future ranking of the program on a 1 to 5 Likert scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, hierarchical cluster analysis, analysis of variance, and Pearson correlations. A literature review was performed regarding the plastic surgery integrated residency interview process. Survey questions were categorized into four groups based on mean survey responses:1. Interactions with faculty and residents (mean response > 4),2. Information about the program (3.5-4),3. Ancillaries (food, amenities, stipends) (3-3.5),4. Hospital tour, hotel (<3).Hierarchical item cluster analysis and analysis of variance testing validated these groupings. Average summary scores were calculated for the items representing Interactions, Information, and Ancillaries. Correlation analysis between clusters yielded no significant correlations. A review of the literature yielded a paucity of data on analysis of the interview visit. The interview visit consists of a discrete hierarchy of perceived importance by applicants. The strongest independent factor in determining future program ranking is the quality of interactions between applicants and program constituents on the interview visit. This calls for further investigation and optimization of the interview visit experience.

Research paper thumbnail of Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Protects the Ischemic Spinal Cord

Journal of Surgical Research, 1996

tension, rupture, and cross-clamp time. In addition to Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is ... more tension, rupture, and cross-clamp time. In addition to Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is a novel temporary aortic cross-clamping, ischemia-reperfusion agent that binds to tissue factor/VII a complex and fac-(IR) injury to the spinal cord is suspected to play a tor-X a , thereby reducing the effect of tissue factor (TF) role in the development of delayed onset paraplegia. on inflammation and the extrinsic pathway of coagula-Delayed onset paraplegia is manifested when patients tion. We hypothesize that systemic treatment with awaken after ThAAA repair with no evidence of neuro-TFPI may limit ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury. Our logic insult, yet subsequently develop paraplegia over experiment was designed to evaluate the effects of the next few days.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Isoxsuprine to Increase Survival of Skin Flaps

Plast Reconstr Surg, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans of the Toe

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1990

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an unusual soft-tissue tumor with a propensity for local recur... more Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans is an unusual soft-tissue tumor with a propensity for local recurrence and occasional metastatic spread. Given its indolent course, it may be mistaken for atypical scarring or a keloid growth. Most lesions are trunkal or on the proximal extremities with digital lesions being extremely rare. There is only one previous reference of the tumor arising on a toe. Early diagnosis and prompt wide local resection of this entity are required to prevent a local recurrence, which would necessitate a wider, more debilitating resection. The management of a patient with a dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans of the second toe is presented along with a review of the literature.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of Isoxsuprine to Increase Survival of Skin Flaps

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979

Research paper thumbnail of Arteriotomy Scissors

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Use of small-caliber polytetrafluoroethylene (gore-tex ®) grafts in microsurgical training

Microsurgery, 1989

We present the use of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft material as a microsurgical training m... more We present the use of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft material as a microsurgical training model that better simulates live vessel repairs. PTFE grafts have mechanical advantages over polyethylene or silicone tubing in that they better mimic the "feel" of an arterial vessel wall, thus allowing the student to perfect counterpressor maneuvers before attempting live vessel repairs. Saving the PTFE "repairs" for later comparison and study provides the student with positive feedback that is not possible with living models. This cost-effective model has helped to shorten our directed teaching program and has reduced the use of laboratory animals.

Research paper thumbnail of Heterotopic renal transplantation in the rat: An advanced microsurgical training exercise

Microsurgery, 1988

Microsurgical training programs have instructed trainees from many surgical specialties with the ... more Microsurgical training programs have instructed trainees from many surgical specialties with the expansion of these techniques into all areas of clinical surgery and experimental research. Most programs employ the rat femoral vessel model in microsurgical training. A more complex and less frequently used model, the rat renal transplantation procedure, can be used for advanced training in microsurgical and microurological techniques and offers several advantages over other microsurgical models. In the heterotopic renal transplant model, the left kidney from a donor rat is transferred to the inguinofemoral region of a syngeneic recipient. The method of revascularization can be varied from end-to-end repairs of vessels of equal diameter to those of unequal diameter. In addition to the variety of possible vascular repairs, an advantage of this model over others is that the kidney graft can be harvested by a technician, thus reducing the time commitments of the trainee. This model is ideal for microsurgeons, immunologists, and urologists, since it affords the opportunity for developing technical skills while preparing an experimental model that can be used for further research. We describe the model, the operative techniques, and the variations one can employ in performing the vascular repairs.

Research paper thumbnail of Radial tunnel syndrome complicated by lateral epicondylitis in a middle-aged female

Research paper thumbnail of Prevention of spinal cord injury after transient aortic clamping with tissue factor pathway inhibitor

Surgery, 1996

Lower limb paralysis that occurs in 11% of patients after treatment of thoracic and thoracoabdomi... more Lower limb paralysis that occurs in 11% of patients after treatment of thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms is unpredictable and at present not preventable. The proposed cause for the neurologic changes is believed to be spinal cord ischemia combined with ischemia/reperfusion injury. Recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor (rTFPI), a multivalent Kunitz-type inhibitor that binds to tissue factor-VIIa complex, was evaluated. The effectiveness of rTFPI as an agent to limit spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury was studied in a rabbit spinal cord made ischemic for 20 minutes. rTFPI or phosphate-buffered saline solution (control) was given in randomized blinded fashion at the onset and conclusion of ischemia. Animals underwent neurologic evaluation at 24 hours in a blinded fashion with a modified Tarlov Scale to rate the lower limb paralysis (score of 4 = normal function, score of 0 = complete paralysis). Seventy-five percent of the TFPI-treated animals had Tarlov scores of 3 to 4, whereas only 29% of the animals treated with phosphate-buffered saline solution had such scores (p < 0.0014). Spinal cord histologic findings correlated with the neurologic findings. We believe that TFPI has unique inhibitory properties that make it an effective agent in limiting postoperative paraplegia associated with spinal ischemia.

Research paper thumbnail of Radiographic features of hand and wrist surgery excluding arthroplasties

European Journal of Radiology, 1990

The normal and abnormal radiographic appearances of various hand and wrist surgical procedures ha... more The normal and abnormal radiographic appearances of various hand and wrist surgical procedures have been presented. It is hoped that increased familiarity with these procedures and their radiographic features will lead to more meaningful radiographic interpretations by consulting radiologists.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Scaphoid Fractures: A Review and Update

Southern Medical Journal, 1989

The scaphoid is the most commonly injured carpal bone. Almost half of all bony wrist injuries inv... more The scaphoid is the most commonly injured carpal bone. Almost half of all bony wrist injuries involve the scaphoid. Treatment is controversial and, when inadequate, can result in a painful nonunion or degenerative radiocarpal arthritis. Fracture of the scaphoid occurs most often in young adult men, with a peak incidence between the ages of 15 and 30 years. The scaphoid is less susceptible to fracture during the phase when it is mostly cartilaginous, thus making scaphoid fracture rare in childhood. In this article, we review current treatment of fracture of the scaphoid and examine controversial topics in its management.

Research paper thumbnail of Stenosing Flexor Tenosynovitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1990

A review of 253 consecutive digits with stenosing flexor tenosynovitis was done to clarify the re... more A review of 253 consecutive digits with stenosing flexor tenosynovitis was done to clarify the respective role of steroid injection and surgical release in the management of stenosing flexor tenosynovitis. Treatment selection was based on the patient's age and severity of presenting complaints. In patients aged 10 years or more, analysis showed no statistically significant difference between results with steroid injection and surgical release. Surgical treatment was associated with higher cost and more complications. Based on this review, we recommend up to three injections of 20 mg of triamcinolone into the digital flexor sheath as the initial management of nonlocking, stenosing flexor tenosynovitis in adults. Initial management by surgical release is reserved for children and patients with digits locked in flexion.

Research paper thumbnail of The Relationship of Retrobulbar Hematomas to Vision in Cynomolgus Monkeys

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990

An experimental model has been developed to measure the effect of retrobulbar hematomas on functi... more An experimental model has been developed to measure the effect of retrobulbar hematomas on functional vision in cynomolgus monkeys. In this model, functional vision was quantitated using flashed evoked visual potentials in five monkeys following creation of retrobulbar hematomas. In one monkey used as a control, functional vision remained impaired for 180 minutes following induction of retinal ischemia by increased intraorbital pressure. In two monkeys in which increased intraorbital pressure was relieved by anterior chamber paracentesis following 15 minutes of retinal ischemia, flashed evoked visual potential promptly returned to baseline level. In two additional monkeys in which increased intraorbital pressure was relieved following 30 minutes of retinal ischemia, flashed evoked visual potentials improved but never returned to baseline levels. This study demonstrates the usefulness of flashed evoked visual potentials in measuring functional vision in cynomolgus monkeys. This experimental model should prove useful in evaluating the effects of increased intraorbital pressure on functional vision and the effect of intervention on impaired vision due to retrobulbar hematomas. Further studies with larger numbers of animals are needed to clarify these preliminary studies and document longer-term effects of retinal ischemia secondary to retrobulbar hematomas.

Research paper thumbnail of Plasma Lidocaine Levels During Augmentation Mammaplasty and Suction-Assisted Lipectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989

Many plastic surgical procedures are dependent on or aided by the use of local anesthetics. Drug ... more Many plastic surgical procedures are dependent on or aided by the use of local anesthetics. Drug toxicity, although uncommon, is the most feared complication of this technique. There are multiple factors that lead to varying drug levels. These include drug concentration, speed of injection, rate of degradation, total dosage, site of injection or application, rate of administration, and the adjunctive use of vasoconstrictors. This study evaluates the use of subcutaneously injected lidocaine in patients undergoing suction-assisted lipectomy and augmentation mammaplasty. Lidocaine in the concentration of 0.5% containing either 1:100,000 or 1:200,000 epinephrine was used in doses up to 500 mg. Serial lidocaine levels were then obtained up to 1 1/2 hours after injection utilizing two different assay techniques. Our findings demonstrate consistently nondectable serum lidocaine levels despite the use of doses in excess of recommended "safe" amounts. This suggests that under specific circumstances and with certain operative procedures, lidocaine dosing can be liberalized.

Research paper thumbnail of The Ideal Upper Extremity Flap for Soft Tissue Defects, Radial Artery Perforator Adipofascial Flap

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2011