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Senior Editor David Shibata, MD
Editorial Staff Brenda Young, MA
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Senior Editor David Shibata, MD
Editorial Staff Brenda Young, MA
Welcome to the Summer 2024 edition of UT Health Science Center Surgery News.
As is customary, we had the opportunity to celebrate our Class of 2024 graduating chief residents. We are incredibly proud of their accomplishments and look forward to following their future successes. Our Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Research Symposium was a true showcase of the outstanding abilities of our residents. We are also incredibly grateful for the ever-growing attendance and engagement of our returning alunni. Additional thanks to Dr. Hebert Chen, Chair of the UAB Department of Surgery for serving as our Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Almost immediately thereafter, we were equally excited to welcome our outstanding class of incoming PGY1 residents. Thanks again to Dr. Alex Feliz, Program Director for saving the day and graciously serving as host of our annual new residents’ welcome picnic.
We are very pleased to announce the successful recruitment of Dr. Bret Mettler as the new Division Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery. He joins us from Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD where he is currently their Director of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery.
This issue’s Alumni Spotlight features Dr. Christian Streck, UTHSC Surgery ’06, Professor of Surgery who is currently Medical Director of Pediatric Trauma and Vice-Chair of Education at Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. Dr. Streck kindly served as this year’s second annual HWSS Alumni Speaker.
Thanks to each and every member of the Department, including our staff, residents, fellows and faculty for your tireless work and contributions to our many achievements. I have no doubt that the next academic year will bring continued growth and success.
Wishing everyone a great summer!
Sincerely,
David Shibata, MD, FACS, FSSO, FASCRS Harwell Wilson Alumni Endowed Chair in Surgery Professor and Chair
SONIA ALVAREZ, MD Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
VASANTHI BALARAMAN, MD Transplantation
DEVRA BECKER, MD Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
ANSHUL BHALLA, MD Transplantation
SASKYA BYERLY, MD Trauma/Surgical Critical Care
ANDREW DAVIDOFF, MD Pediatric Surgery
CORY EVANS, MD Trauma/Surgical Critical Care
JAMES W. EUBANKS, III MD Pediatric Surgery
DINA FILIBERTO, MD Trauma/Surgical Critical Care
MARTIN FLEMING, MD Surgical Oncology
HARVEY E. GARRETT, MD Vascular Surgery
EVAN S. GLAZER, MD Surgical Oncology
ASHLEY HENDRIX, MD Surgical Oncology - Breast Surgery
TIM JANCELEWICZ, MD Pediatric Surgery
JUSTIN MONROE, MD Surgical Oncology-Colorectal Surgery
SATHEESH P. NAIR, MD Transplantation
NOSRATOLLAH NEZAKATGOO, MD Transplantation
DAVID SHIBATA, MD Surgical Oncology
VIRGINIA WEAVER, MD General Surgery-Bariatric Surgery
ELIZABETH WOOD, MD Surgical Oncology-Colorectal Surgery
REGAN WILLIAMS, MD Pediatric Surgery
Associate Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology, performed two major milestone procedures this quarter at Regional One Health (ROH) Medical Center. He and his team performed the first “commercial insurance” liver perfusion at ROH. This procedure was part of a research trial for metastatic ocular melanoma that received FDA and Medicare approval. The team also performed the first HIPEC (heated intraperitoneal chemotherapy and cytoreduction) at ROH.
Assistant Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology, was appointed to the National Cancer Comphrensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Occult Primary guidelines panel.
Chair, Department of Surgery, Professor, Division of Surgical Oncology, along with collaborators from Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT and Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL was awarded a $4 million R01 research grant (R01 CA276496-01) from the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health for a study entitled, “Body Composition and AdiposityAssociated Thromboinflammation in Colorectal Cancer Prognosis.” The project will address key questions on the impact of body composition and adipositypromoted thromboinflammation on CRC treatmentrelated toxicities and survival. Dr. Shibata is also CoInvestigator/Site PI on a newly funded $2 million R01 research grant (R01AG083580-01) from the National Institute of Aging/National Institute of Health entitled “Geriatric Assessment Domains in Relation to Treatment Outcomes Among Older Adults with Colorectal Cancer”, a collaboration with researchers from Huntsman Cancer Institute.
Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrine and General Surgery, was elected as President of the Harwell Wilson Surgical Society and was appointed to the National Cancer Comphrensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Thyroid Cancer guidelines panel.
Associate Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery, was awarded a two-year $475,000 grant from the Shelby County Health Department 2024 Community Violence Intervention & Prevention Services. Also, she was cited as an expert in news articles appearing in the Knoxville Daily Sun, The NY Times and Hoodline.com discussing gun-related violence and bleeding control measures.
Assistant Professor, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, delivered a presentation entitled, “Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Coarctation after Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Mandates Emergent Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair,” at the American Surgical Association’s annual meeting held April 4-6, 2024 in Washington DC. Based on the ROH experience, the authors recommended early surgical repair of this specific type of injury to the aorta. The American Surgical Association was founded in 1880 and is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious surgical organization. Its members include the nation’s most prominent surgeons from the country’s leading academic medical institutions. UTHSC Professor and Chief, Division of Vascular Surgery, Dr. Erica Mitchell served as the senior author and sponsoring member.
Professor and Chief, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, moderated a panel entitled, “Women’s Section: Vascular Trauma – What I Need to Know in the Middle of the Night,” at the Vascular Annual Meeting held June 19-22 in Chicago.
Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care, was a featured physican in Memphis Magazine’s Top Doctors’ edition for June 2024. Dr. Byerly has been a faculty member in the Department of Surgery since 2020. She spoke about her time at UT Health Science Center and serving patients at the Elvis Presley Trauma Center at Regional One Health. The edition recognizes physicians from around the Mid-South.
Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma/Surgical Critical Care was honored with the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award by the UT Health Science Center Student Government Association Executive Council (SGAEC) and the Office of Student Life. The council evaluated 30 nominees and supporting documentation submitted by students. He was one of two faculty members in the College of Medicine to receive the award.
Assistant Professor, Division of Transplantation, was named Associate Chief of Staff-Elect at Methodist University Hospital.
Professor and Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery, has been named as a Featured Section Editor in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. The journal is the official publication of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery and presents original, peer-reviewed articles on diseases of the heart, great vessels, lungs and thorax with emphasis on surgical interventions.
Fellow in Plastic Surgery Adult Reconstructive. Dr. Asserson attended California Northern University College of Medicine for medical school and completed his pre-residency training at the University of New Mexico Hospital. He completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in hand surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
Fellow in Pediatric Plastic Surgery. Dr. Davtyan graduated from medical school and received his general residency training at Yerevan State Medical University in Yerevan, Armenia. Recently, he completed an acute burn surgery/surgical critical care fellowship at the University of Texas Medical Branch and Shriners Hospital for Children in Galveston, TX.
Fellow in Plastic Surgery Burn. Dr. Davtyan attended medical school and received his general residency training at Yerevan State Medical University in Yerevan, Armenia. He served as chief of surgery at Akhuryan Regional Hospital in Akhuryan, Armenia. Recently, he completed clinical training in trauma/surgical critical care surgery at Yerevan State Medical University and a clinical rotation in general surgery at Glendale Adventist Medical Center in Glendale, CA.
Fellow in Plastic Surgery Burn. Dr. Karmacharya obtained his medical degree at College of Medical Science in Kathmandu University in Nepal, Italy, afterwhich, he completed a fellowship in minimally invasive urology at Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore.
Fellow in Complex General Surgical Oncology. Dr. Aitken graduated with her medical degree from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago, IL. She completed her general surgery residency training at Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, FL.
Fellow in Trauma/Surgical Critical Care. Dr. Braverman graduated with his medical degree from Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences State University of New York in Buffalo, NY. He received his general surgery residency training at Rush University /John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County in Chicago, IL.
WILLIAM HUDSON, MD
Fellow in Trauma/Surgical Critical Care. Dr. Hudson obtained his medical degree at Ross University School of Medicine in Miramar, FL. He completed his general surgery residency training at Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, GA.
BENJAMIN LEHRMAN, MD
Fellow in Trauma/Surgical Critical Care. Dr. Leherman received his medical degree from Rush Medical College in Chicago, IL. He completed his general surgery residency at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN.
MARIA KNAUS, MD
PGY 5
Pediatric Surgery Indiana Unversity Bloomington, IL
DEVANSHI PATEL, MD
PGY 5
Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA
HAMDA ALMAAZMI, MD
Fellow in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Almaazmi graduated from the University of Sharjah College of Medicine in Sharjah, UAE (United Arab Emirates). She received her general surgery residency training at Tawam Hospital in Alain, UAE.
Fellow in Vascular Surgery. Dr. Dixson attended Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine in Danville, PA and received his general surgery residency at Christiana Care Health System, Inc. in Newark, DE.
Dr. Alexander Feliz hosted a welcome picnic for new residents, faculty, and staff at his home in June. (B. Lewis /UTHSC).
CATEGORICAL ( PGY 1)
The Department of Surgery held its Annual Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Research Symposium in June. Following a day of lectures and research presentations, the Department celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2024 chief residents.
JENNIFER ALLISON, MD
Advanced Minimally Invasive & Bariatric Surgery Duke University Durham, NC
ANGEL DOÑO, MD
Thoracic Surgery Fellowship, Swedish Medical Center Seattle, WA
ALLISON K. FALCON, MD
Vascular Surgery Fellowship University of South Florida Tampa, FL
EMMA MARKS KELLY, MD
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
MedSTAR Washington Hospital Center Washington, DC
ABSITE Awards
PGY- 1: Melinda Taggart, MD
PGY-2: Kevin Lang, MD
PGY-3: Andrew Fleming, MD
PGY-4: Michael Wright, MD
PGY-5: Alison Falcon, MD, Muyoka Maina, MD
Chairman’s Top ABSITE Performance Award
PGY-5: Angel Doño, MD
Resident Teacher of the Year Award
Allison Falcon, MD
Trauma Intensive Care Unit (TICU) Award
Linnea Cripe, MD
Faculty Teacher of the Year Award Nabajit Choudhury, MD
Oral Presentation Awards
Basic Science –Daniel Gehle, MD
Clinical Science –Soroosh Noorbakhsh, MD
Lab Poster – Aubrey Schacter, MD
BENJAMIN HARRIS LEHRMAN, MD
Trauma Critical Care Fellowship University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis, TN
RENEE MUYOKA MAINA, MD
Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery Fellowhship
Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle, WA
ASHLEY NICOLE MILLER, MD
General Surgery- Private Practice
William Beaumont Army Medical Center El Paso, TX
PUSHPA NEPPALA, MD
Abdominal Transplant and Hepatobiliary Oregon Health & Science University Portland, OR
Christian Streck, MD says his time in Memphis provided strong foundation for his career and life
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Paxton Dickson, MD
Dr. Christian (Chris) J. Streck, Jr., Class of 2006, was raised in Greensboro, North Carolina as the son of a general surgeon. Although Chris spent a significant amount of time shadowing his father when he was young, he was considering a career in law prior to one in medicine. As an undergraduate at Duke University, he comajored in biology and history. Ultimately, his studies compelled him to pursue admission to medical school.
Chris attended medical school at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC where his first clinical rotation was in general surgery. Although he had initially felt inclined towards pediatrics, it was during this experience that he realized he truly belonged in the operating room. After finishing in Winston-Salem, he began general surgery residency at UT Health Science Center in 1999. He recalls being very happy with the high volume of clinical and operative experience early in his training. “I remember calling my father on the phone and telling him that this is the greatest thing, that they are letting me operate.” Dr. Streck felt like Memphis was a blessing in disguise, “It was a lucky fit for me. It wasn’t what I thought I wanted in terms of a residency program, but when I arrived in Memphis, I realized that this was a great situation and was a huge influence on me and my career path.”
Early in residency, Dr. Streck rotated at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital, and it opened his eyes to a career path that he previously did not know existed. Pediatric surgery allowed him to combine his love for operating and his interest in taking care of children. During his time in residency, he spent two years in the labratory of Dr. Andrew Davidoff at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital where he had a very productive research experience. Following residency, he completed a fellowship in pediatric surgery at UT Health Science Center, training under many of the individuals who had turned him on to this calling. In all, Chris spent nine years in Memphis. During his second year, he married Maria Rudisill, who he initially met when they were in medical school at Wake Forest. Maria completed both her residency in pediatrics and fellowship in Allergy-
Dr. Christian Streck, MD (back left) was a chief resident in the general residency surgery program at UT Health Science Center in 2006. (Photo provided/C. Streck).
Immunology during their time in Memphis.
Today, Dr. Streck is a Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. He is the pediatric trauma medical director and was recently named the Vice-Chair of Education. Previously, he served for eight years as MUSC’s general surgery residency program director. Dr. Streck and his wife have thoroughly enjoyed raising their family in Charleston. They have 4 children: Allie (21), Christian (19), Grant (16), and Chase (12). As a family they enjoy attending the kids’ sporting events and spendng time together on the water. Chris and Maria make an effort to prioritize their time to allow for exercise together and have recently picked up pickleball.
In June, Dr. Streck returned to Memphis for the 51st annual Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Annual Research Symposium and Awards Banquet as the invited alumni speaker and spoke on the topic, “Good Planning for Better Scanning: Evaluation of Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Trauma.” He noted he was glad to be back in Memphis and be able to participate in honoring former Chair and Professor Emeritus, Timothy Fabian, MD. “He was my chair the whole
time I was a resident and as a result, I have a specific focus on pediatric trauma and trauma research. As a researcher, a lot of what I’ve focused on has been based on on my experiences with Dr. Fabian. Had I not come to Memphis and taken care of so many injured patients and had Dr. Fabian as my chair, I don’t think this would have been my focus and my career.”
Dr. David Shibata, Professor and Chair, UT Health Science Center Department of Surgery, was named the receipient of the 2024 UT President’s Award in the Bold and
Impactful category. Based on the BE ONE UT values, these awards are the highest honor a UT employee can receive. This award honors someone who serves the state by tackling grand challenges and makes a difference by thinking big and serving with a purpose. As the executive director and chief medical officer of the UT Health Science Center Cancer Program, he was recognized for his vision in developing the cancer program with partner hospital Regional One Health. All the honorees were formally recognized on Aug. 1, 2024 by President Boyd and his Be One UT cabinet at an event held in Nashville, TN. More on this: https://news.uthsc.edu/four-fromut-health-science-center-honored-for-outstandingservice-with-ut-presidents-awards/
Dr. Bret Mettler will join the UT Health Science Center Department of Surgery as Associate Professor and Division Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery. His current role is the Director of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery at Bloomberg Children’s Center at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of South Dakota. Dr. Mettler completed his internship and residency in general surgery at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center in San Antonio, TX. He subsequently completed a research fellowship in the Cardiac Tissue Engineering Laboratory at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
THURSDAY
The Division of Plastic Surgery holds a monthly lecture conference for medical students, residents, fellows and faculty. It has been approved for up to 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for each session. The Zoom meetings are held every Thursday at 4 p.m. Please contact Yolanda Adams at 901.448.4973 for more details.
COM ALUMNI EVENT
The UT Health Science Center College of Medicine Alumni Weekend features lectures on campus and an awards celebration at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, TN. Learn more here: https://alumni.uthsc.edu/2024medicine-weekend/#schedule
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
System-wide UT reception for all four Departments of Surgery is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024.
SURGICAL ONCOLOGY ANNUAL CANCER SYMPOSIUM
NOV. 9,
The UT Health Science Center Surgical Oncology Annual Cancer Symposium will feature a comprehensive multidisciplinary management of gastric and esophageal cancer. The activity is designed for oncology specialists, surgeons, radiologists, pathologists, basic scientists as well as other members of our healthcare community. The event will be held at the Marriott Memphis East Hotel in Memphis, TN.
UT HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY’S HARWELL WILSON SURGICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM
12-14,
The annual event will include the visiting professor lecture, scientific symposium, alumni reception, graduation/awards banquet and golf outing. Please visit harwellwilson.org for more details.
On April 24, the Department of Surgery welcomed Leigh Neumayer, MD, MS, MBA, FACS, Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville, FL as the Women in Surgery Visiting Professor. She spoke on the topic, “So, you want to be a leader: Lessons Learned from a Path less Traveled.”
On May 29, Marjorie J. Arca, MD served as an invited Grand Rounds Lecturer in Pediatrics Surgery . Arca is Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics, Division Chief of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She is the Surgeon-in-Chief at Golisano Children’s Hospital in Rochester, NY. She presented on the topic, “The Road Less Travelled: The Journey of Women and Minorities in Academic Surgery.”
On June 14, the Department of Surgery hosted Herbert Chen, MD, FACS, Fay Flectcher Kerner Endowed Chair in Surgery, Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery, University of Alabama in Birmingham, AL as the HWSS Distinguished Visiting Professor . Chen presented on the topic “Building a Team-Oriented Culture.”
Aug. 28, 2024 | Dr. John Stewart, Professor and Chair, Department of Surgery at Morehouse School of Medicine, will serve as the department’s Access and Engagement Visiting Professor.
Oct. 2, 2024 | Dr. Jessica Zagory, Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Associate Program Director, General Surgery Residency at LSU Health, New Orleans, LA, will serve as the Society of Asian Academic Surgeons Visiting Lecturer.
Oct. 30, 2024 | Dr. Julia Corcoran, Professor and Program Director of the Plastic Surgery Residency at the University of Illinois in Chicago, IL, will serve as the 2024 UT Health Science Center Visiting Professor in Plastic Surgery
April 30, 2025 | Dr. Tyler Hughes, Professor and Dean, University of Kansas, School of Medicine-Salina, Vice-President Elect of the Association College of Surgeons and inaugural chair of the ACS Advisory Council for Rural Surgery, will serve as the 2025 UT Health Science Center Global Surgery Institute Visiting Professor.
Dr. David Shibata represented UT Health Science Center internationally as an invited speaker and expert panelist for the Rectal Cancer session of the Japan Surgical Society held April 17-20 in Nagoya, Japan. At the meeting, Dr. Shibata spoke on the topic, “Watch and Wait: Principles of NonOperative Management of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer.”
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Nia Zalamea, MD, FACS, Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery, Director of the UT Health Science Center Global Surgery Institute, will travel with a multidisciplinary team to Carmona, Philippines in Feb. 2025.
Bhatt M . Revascularization First Approach - Time to Change the Paradigm for the Management of Patients With Concomitant Major Orthopedic and Vascular Injuries. Society for Vascular Surgery, Chicago, IL, USA. Poster Presentation. June 2024.
Freitas J, Elahi A, Wong D, Hendrick L, Ajidahun A, Holt J, Getun I, Glazer ES , Shibata D. Characterization of PAX6 as a Potential Tumor Suppressor in HPV-Associated Cancers. Poster Presentation. The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Washington, DC., USA. May 18-21, 2024.
Sanders M, Hill D, Lyle E, Jarreau J, Jones M, Knight D, Brockway, Hassouba M , Velamuri S. A Retrospective, Noninferiority Treat-at-Home Study Utilizing a Surfactant-based Dressing for Partial-thickness Burn Wounds (HOME). Podium Presentation. The American Burn Association. Chicago, Il. USA. April 9-12, 2024.
Mukit, M, Grande P, Hill D, Liu X , Hassouba M , Velamuri S. A Single Center 4-year Review of Synthetic Polyurethane Matrix Use in Burns and Other Complex Wounds. Poster Presentation. The American Burn Association. Chicago, Il. USA. April 9-12, 2024.
Hill D, Shaw Y, Todor L, Rank A, Carter, C, Liu X, Hassouba M , Velamuri, S. A Prospective, Case-controlled Evaluation of oLIceridine for Moderate or sEVEre Pain after Burn Injury. (RELIEVE). Poster Presentation. The American Burn Association. Chicago, Il. USA. April 9-12, 2024. - Awarded the American Burn Association Poster Award: Best in Category.
Gehle D, Burgwardt N, Anton-Martin P, Sandhu H, Guner Y, Jancelewicz T. The utility of renal replacement therapy in infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia treated with extracorporeal life support.l American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Moon JK, Aranda A, Huang E, Jancelewicz T, et. al. Minimally invasive pilonidal excision for the treatment of pilonidal disease – a multi-center prospective trial. American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Holden KI, Ebanks AH, Stark R, Guner Y, Buchmiller TL, Jancelewicz T, et. al. Impact of a congenital heart disease diagnosis on congenital diaphragmatic hernia outcomes. American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Guner Y, Nguyen D, Harting MT, Jancelewicz T, et. al. Impact of a center’s total neonatal extracorporeal life support volume on mortality and its relationship with congenital diaphragmatic hernia. American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Jancelewicz T, Gehle D, Ebanks A, Harting MT. Severity misclassification in prenatally diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia: how often are we wrong? Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April 2024.
Jancelewicz T, Gehle D, Guner Y, Ebank A, Harting MT. The effect of extracorporeal life support experience and center volume on survival in CDH. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April 2024.
Weems M, Landisch R, Philip R, Storgion S, Jancelewicz T. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia outcomes with routine prostaglandin therapy. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April 2024.
Guner Y, Murty K, Gowda S, Grover T, Zaniletti I, Schomberg J, Yu P, Jancelewicz T, Harting M. Converging Evidence from Three Databases: Quality Improvement Pathways for Congenital Hernia Care. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April 2024.
Sutyak K, Holden K, Harting, M, Nagata K, Keijezer R, Jancelewicz T, Jank M, Lally P, Lally K. Defect size is the primary predictor of outcome in patients with CDH and a sac. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April 2024.
Gowda S, Nienaber T. Makkar A, Stark R, Billimoria Z, Guner Y, Church J, Zalieckas J, Weems M, Gray B, Perkins J, Buchmiller T, Jancelewicz T, Mathew Harding M. Organization of Care – One size Does Not Fit All: Comparing CDH Team Structure Across Children’s Hospitals in North America. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Symposium, Lille, France, April April 2024.
Novick W, Cardarelli M. Thirty-Year Experience in Assisting in the Development of Pediatric Cardiac Services: Identifying Factors for Success and Failure. Texas Heart Institute, Perfusion Conference. Houston, TX USA. Oral Presentation. June 2024.
Novick W. Cardarelli M. Nutritional Status, Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass and Ventilatory Support of Children in Low-andMiddle-Income Countries. World Summit for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, Bologna, Italy. Oral Presentation. June 2024.
Williams RF, Van Houwelingen L, Sullins VF, Joseph B, COLLABORATION BETWEEN THE ETHICS AND THE WELLNESS COMMITTEES: Supporting Each Other as We Care for Increasing Numbers of Children with Penetrating Traumatic Injuries. American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Williams RF. Expanded support of the Pediatric Vascular Trauma Patient – What makes a children’s hospital different? American Pediatric Surgical Association Annual Meeting. Phoenix, AZ, USA, May 2024.
Chemotherapy-associated pneumoperitoneum in cancer patients: a scoping review. Maina RM, Rader C, Kypa J, Asahngwa C, Jasmin HM, Zalamea NN , Nelson JS , Altomar JL , Owens MB , Muenyi CS, Foretia DA . Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Mar 25;86(5):2828-2835. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001998. PMID: 38694333; PMCID: PMC11060304.
PEDIATRIC CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
Lessons from the Pandemic: Role of Percutaneous ECMO and Balloon Atrial Septostomy in Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome in Children. Philip RR, Sentilles C, Johnson JN, Merlocco A, Ramakrishnan K , Ryan KA, Boston U, Sathanandam S. J Clin Med. 2024 Apr 9;13(8):2168. doi: 10.3390/jcm13082168. PMID: 38673441; PMCID: PMC11050248.
The American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) 2024 Expert Consensus Document: Management of neonates and infants with Ebstein anomaly. Konstantinov IE, Chai P, Bacha E, Caldarone CA, Da Silva JP, Da Fonseca Da Silva L, Dearani J, Hornberger L, Knott-Craig C , Del Nido P, Qureshi M, Sarris G, Starnes V, Tsang V. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2024 Apr 18:S0022-5223(24)00360-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2024.04.018. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38685467.
Commentary: Neonates with Ebstein anomaly: A paradigm strategy of Starnes procedure to be followed by biventricular repair. Konstantinov IE, Dearani J, Knott-Craig C , Da Silva JP, Da Fonseca Da Silva L. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2024 Jul;168(1):e5-e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2023.11.001. Epub 2023 Nov 4. PMID: 37926199.
Transseptal coronary artery-a pictorial review. Maller VV, Johnson JN, Boston U, Knott-Craig C . Pediatr Radiol. 2024 Apr 19. doi: 10.1007/s00247-02405911-x. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38637337.
Response to the letter to the editor for our article entitled “Utility of continuous pulse co-oximetry for hemoglobin monitoring in pediatric patients with solid organ injuries at level 1 trauma centers: A pilot study”. Ryan ML, Cairo SB, Williams RF. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2024 Apr 1;96(4):e35-e36. doi: 10.1097/ TA.0000000000004265. PMID: 38229220.
The role of extracorporeal life support and timing of repair in infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia Gehle DB, Meyer LC, Jancelewicz T. World J Pediatr Surg. 2024 Apr 16;7(2):e000752. doi: 10.1136/wjps2023-000752. PMID: 38645885; PMCID: PMC11029407.
Firearm Ownership: A Key Factor to Consider in Firearm Suicide Deaths in Children, Despite State Gun Laws. Haines KL, Gorenshtein L, Kaur K, Leraas H, Tripoli T, Freeman J, Fernandez- Moure J, Montgomery S, Feliz A , Agarwal S. J Surg Res. 2024
Jun 27;301:191-197. doi: 10.1016/j. jss.2024.04.066. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38941715.
Pediatric Firearm Trauma on the Rise: A Retrospective Review of Over 1,100 Cases in 12 Years at One Center. Whitman EL, Sentilles C, Sheffer BW, Spence DD, Rowland JK, Naser AM, Sawyer JR, Warner WC, Williams RF, Kelly DM. J Pediatr Surg. 2024 Jun 8:S00223468(24)00354-3. doi: 10.1016/j. jpedsurg.2024.06.003. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38944592.
Management of Pediatric Solid Organ Injuries. Lyttle BD, Williams RF, Stylianos S. Children (Basel). 2024 May 30;11(6):667. doi: 10.3390/ children11060667. PMID: 38929246; PMCID: PMC11202015.
AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Systematic review and meta-analysis of Biodegradable Temporizing Matrix application for complex wound reconstruction . Grande PK, Hill D, McElfresh J, Velamuri R, Liu X . J Burn Care Res. 2024 May 11:irae081. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/ irae081. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38733573.
Humility in the Operating Room Evans RJ, Hughes KE . The Essential Virtue of the EvidenceBased Surgeon. FACE. 2024. 273250|624|244530.
Beyond the physical: Digital phenotyping and the complexity of surgical recovery. Solsky I , Haynes AB Surgery. 2024 May 14:S00396060(24)00269-1. doi: 10.1016/j. surg.2024.04.021. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38749794.
Phase 1 randomized trial of inpatient high-intensity interval
training after major surgery. Rao SJ, Solsky I , Gunawan A, Shen P, Levine E, Clark CJ.J Gastrointest Surg. 2024 Apr;28(4):528-533. doi: 10.1016/j. gassur.2024.01.020. Epub 2024 Jan 23. PMID: 38583906.
Efficacy and Safety of the Melphalan/ Hepatic Delivery System in Patients with Unresectable Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: Results from an OpenLabel, Single-Arm, Multicenter Phase 3 Study. Zager JS, Orloff M, Ferrucci PF, Choi J, Eschelman DJ, Glazer ES , Ejaz A, Howard JH, Richtig E, Ochsenreither S, Reddy SA, Lowe MC, Beasley GM, Gesierich A, Bender A, Gschnell M, Dummer R, Rivoire M, Arance A, Fenwick SW, Sacco JJ, Haferkamp S, Weishaupt C, John J, Wheater M, Ottensmeier CH. Ann Surg Oncol. 2024 May 4. doi: 10.1245/s10434-02415293-x. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38704501.
Age-related differences in employment, insurance, and financial hardship among colorectal cancer patients: a report from the ColoCare Study. Berghuijs KMVT, Kaddas HK, Trujillo G, Rouhani G, Chevrier A, Ose J, Shibata D, Toriola AT, Figueiredo JC, Peoples AR, Li CI, Hardikar S, Siegel EM, Gigic B, Schneider M, Ulrich CM, Kirchhoff AC. J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Jun;18(3):10751084. doi: 10.1007/s11764-023-01362-9. Epub 2023 Mar 23. PMID: 36949233.
Fine-mapping analysis including over 254,000 East Asian and European descendants identifies 136 putative colorectal cancer susceptibility genes. Chen Z, Guo X, Tao R, Huyghe JR, Law PJ, Fernandez-Rozadilla C, Ping J, Jia G, Long J, Li C, Shen Q, Xie Y, Timofeeva MN, Thomas M, Schmit SL, Díez-Obrero V, Devall M, MoratallaNavarro F, Fernandez-Tajes J, Palles C, Sherwood K, Briggs SEW, Svinti V, Donnelly K, Farrington SM, Blackmur J, Vaughan-Shaw PG, Shu XO, Lu Y, Broderick P, Studd J, Harrison TA, Conti DV, Schumacher FR, Melas M, Rennert G, Obón-Santacana M, MartínSánchez V, Oh JH, Kim J, Jee SH, Jung KJ, Kweon SS, Shin MH, Shin A, Ahn YO, Kim DH, Oze I, Wen W, Matsuo K, Matsuda K, Tanikawa C, Ren Z, Gao
YT, Jia WH, Hopper JL, Jenkins MA, Win AK, Pai RK, Figueiredo JC, Haile RW, Gallinger S, Woods MO, Newcomb PA, Duggan D, Cheadle JP, Kaplan R, Kerr R, Kerr D, Kirac I, Böhm J, Mecklin JP, Jousilahti P, Knekt P, Aaltonen LA, Rissanen H, Pukkala E, Eriksson JG, Cajuso T, Hänninen U, Kondelin J, Palin K, Tanskanen T, Renkonen-Sinisalo L, Männistö S, Albanes D, Weinstein SJ, Ruiz-Narvaez E, Palmer JR, Buchanan DD, Platz EA, Visvanathan K, Ulrich CM, Siegel E, Brezina S, Gsur A, Campbell PT, Chang-Claude J, Hoffmeister M, Brenner H, Slattery ML, Potter JD, Tsilidis KK, Schulze MB, Gunter MJ, Murphy N, Castells A, Castellví-Bel S, Moreira L, Arndt V, Shcherbina A, Bishop DT, Giles GG, Southey MC, Idos GE, McDonnell KJ, Abu-Ful Z, Greenson JK, Shulman K, Lejbkowicz F, Offit K, Su YR, Steinfelder R, Keku TO, van Guelpen B, Hudson TJ, Hampel H, Pearlman R, Berndt SI, Hayes RB, Martinez ME, Thomas SS, Pharoah PDP, Larsson SC, Yen Y, Lenz HJ, White E, Li L, Doheny KF, Pugh E, Shelford T, Chan AT, Cruz-Correa M, Lindblom A, Hunter DJ, Joshi AD, Schafmayer C, Scacheri PC, Kundaje A, Schoen RE, Hampe J, Stadler ZK, Vodicka P, Vodickova L, Vymetalkova V, Edlund CK, Gauderman WJ, Shibata D, Toland A, Markowitz S, Kim A, Chanock SJ, van Duijnhoven F, Feskens EJM, Sakoda LC, Gago-Dominguez M, Wolk A, Pardini B, FitzGerald LM, Lee SC, Ogino S, Bien SA, Kooperberg C, Li CI, Lin Y, Prentice R, Qu C, Bézieau S, Yamaji T, Sawada N, Iwasaki M, Le Marchand L, Wu AH, Qu C, McNeil CE, Coetzee G, Hayward C, Deary IJ, Harris SE, Theodoratou E, Reid S, Walker M, Ooi LY, Lau KS, Zhao H, Hsu L, Cai Q, Dunlop MG, Gruber SB, Houlston RS, Moreno V, Casey G, Peters U, Tomlinson I, Zheng W. Nat Commun. 2024 Apr 26;15(1):3557. doi: 10.1038/ s41467-024-47399-x. PMID: 38670944; PMCID: PMC11053150.
Risk factors and health behaviors associated with loneliness among cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic . Aßmann ES, Ose J, Hathaway CA, Oswald LB, Hardikar S, Himbert C, Chellam V, Lin T, Daniels B, Kirchhoff AC, Gigic B, Grossman D, Tward J, Varghese TK Jr, Shibata D, Figueiredo JC, Toriola AT, Beck A,
Scaife C, Barnes CA, Matsen C, Ma DS, Colman H, Hunt JP, Jones KB, Lee CJ, Larson M, Onega T, Akerley WL, Li CI, Grady WM, Schneider M, Dinkel A, Islam JY, Gonzalez BD, Otto AK, Penedo FJ, Siegel EM, Tworoger SS, Ulrich CM, Peoples AR. J Behav Med. 2024 Jun;47(3):405421. doi: 10.1007/s10865-02300465-z. Epub 2024 Feb 28. PMID: 38418709.
Functional quality of life among newly diagnosed young adult colorectal cancer survivors compared to older adults: results from the ColoCare Study. Oswald LB, Bloomer A, Li X, Jean-Baptiste E, Trujillo G, Felder S, Small BJ, Ose J, Hardikar S, Strehli I, Huang LC, Mooney K, Mutch MG, Chao D, Cohen SA, Karchi M, Wood EH , Damerell V, Loroña NC, Gong J, Toriola AT, Li CI, Shibata D, Schneider M, Gigic B, Figueiredo JC, Jim HSL, Ulrich CM, Siegel EM. Support Care Cancer. 2024 Apr 19;32(5):298. doi: 10.1007/s00520024-08511-5. PMID: 38639810.
Rapid metabolic regulation of a novel arginine methylation of KCa3.1 attenuates T cell exhaustion. Sharma P, Guo A, Poudel S, BoadaRomero E, Verbist KC, Palacios G, Immadisetty K, Chen MJ, Haydar D, Mishra A, Peng J, Madan Babu M, Krenciute G, Glazer ES , Green DR. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 May 14:2024.05.09.593421. doi: 10.1101/2024.05.09.593421. PMID: 38798680; PMCID: PMC11118966.
ASO Visual Abstract: Efficacy and Safety of Melphalan/Hepatic Delivery System in Patients with Unresectable Metastatic Uveal Melanoma: Results from an OpenLabel, Single- Arm, Multicenter, Phase 3 Study. Zager JS, Orloff M, Ferrucci PF, Choi J, Eschelman DJ, Glazer ES , Ejaz A, Howard JH, Richtig E, Ochsenreither S, Reddy SA, Lowe MC, Beasley GM, Gesierich A, Bender A, Gschnell M, Dummer R, Rivoire M, Arance A, Fenwick SW, Sacco JJ, Haferkamp S, Weishaupt C, John J, Wheater M, Ottensmeier
CH. Ann Surg Oncol. 2024 May 24. doi: 10 i: 10.1245/s10434-024-15421-7. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38789613.
Perioperative cyclooxygenase inhibition and postoperative pancreatic fistula after pancreatoduodenectomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of comparative studies. Fleming AM, Thomas JC, Drake JA, Yakoub D, Deneve JL, Glazer ES , Dickson PV. J Gastrointest Surg. 2024 Jun 19:S1091255X(24)00507-9. doi: 10.1016/j. gassur.2024.06.016. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38906318.
Colon Cancer, Version 3.2024, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Benson AB, Venook AP, Adam M, Chang G, Chen YJ, Ciombor KK, Cohen SA, Cooper HS, Deming D, Garrido-Laguna I, Grem JL, Haste P, Hecht JR, Hoffe S, Hunt S, Hussan H, Johung KL, Joseph N, Kirilcuk N, Krishnamurthi S, Malla M, Maratt JK, Messersmith WA, Meyerhardt J, Miller ED, Mulcahy MF, Nurkin S, Overman MJ, Parikh A, Patel H, Pedersen K, Saltz L, Schneider C, Shibata D, Shogan B, Skibber JM, Sofocleous CT, Tavakkoli A, Willett CG, Wu C, Gurski LA, Snedeker J, Jones F. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 Jun;22(2 D):e240029. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2024.0029. PMID: 38862008.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Version 4.2024. Riely GJ, Wood DE, Ettinger DS, Aisner DL, Akerley W, Bauman JR, Bharat A, Bruno DS, Chang JY, Chirieac LR, DeCamp M, Desai AP, Dilling TJ, Dowell J, Durm GA, Gettinger S, Grotz TE, Gubens MA, Juloori A, Lackner RP, Lanuti M, Lin J, Loo BW, Lovly CM, Maldonado F, Massarelli E, Morgensztern D, Mullikin TC, Ng T, Owen D, Owen DH, Patel SP, Patil T, Polanco PM, Riess J, Shapiro TA, Singh AP, Stevenson J, Tam A, Tanvetyanon T, Yanagawa J, Yang SC, Yau E, Gregory KM, Hang L. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2024 May;22(4):249274. doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2204.0023. PMID: 38754467.
Unveiling APOL1 haplotypes in a predominantly African-American cohort of kidney transplant patients: a novel classification using probe-independent quantitative real-time PCR. Dogan M, Watkins C, Ingram H, Moore N, Rucker GM, Gower EG, Eason JD, Bhalla A, Talwar M, Nezakatgoo N, Eymard C, Helmick R, Vanatta J, Bajwa A, Kuscu C, Kuscu C. Front Med (Lausanne). 2024 Apr 10;11:1325128. doi: 10.3389/ fmed.2024.1325128. PMID: 38660426; PMCID: PMC11039853.
Intranasal Delivery of Mitochondria Attenuates Brain Injury by AMPK and SIRT1/PGC-1α Pathways in a Murine Model of Photothrombotic Stroke. Salman M, Stayton AS, Parveen K, Parveen A, Puchowicz MA, Parvez S, Bajwa A, Ishrat T. Mol Neurobiol. 2024 May;61(5):2822-2838. doi: 10.1007/ s12035-023-03739-4. Epub 2023 Nov 9. PMID: 37946007.
Reply: Stapled cavo-cavostomy in liver transplantation-Well-known tools in a new technique. Banker A, Mohanka R, Rao P, Nikam V, Shah M. Liver Transpl. 2024 Jun 1;30(6):E31. doi: 10.1097/ LVT.0000000000000346. Epub 2024 Feb 8. PMID: 38323984.
Hepatic steatosis modeling and MRI signal simulations for comparison of single- and dual-R2* models and estimation of fat fraction at 1.5T and 3T. Shrestha U, Esparza JP, Satapathy SK, Vanatta JM, Abramson ZR, Tipirneni- Sajja A. Comput Biol Med. 2024 May;174:108448. doi: 10.1016/j. compbiomed.2024.108448. Epub 2024 Apr 10. PMID: 38626508.
Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Limb- Threatening Ischemia Treated With Revascularization. Menard MT, Farber A, Powell RJ, Rosenfield K, Conte MS, Hamza TH, Kaufman JA, Cziraky MJ, Creager MA, Dake MD, Jaff MR, Reid D, Sopko G, White CJ, Strong MB, van Over M, Chisci E, Goodney PP, Gray B, Kayssi
A, Siracuse JJ, Choudhry NK; BESTCLI Investigators. Circulation. 2024 Apr 16;149(16):1241-1253. doi: 10.1161/ CIRCULATIONAHA.123.065277. Epub 2024 Apr 10. PMID: 38597097.
Key Findings on Computed Tomography of the Head that Predict Death or the Need for Neurosurgical Intervention From Traumatic Brain Injury. Noorbakhsh S, Keirsey M, Hess A, Bellu K, Laxton S, Byerly S, Filiberto DM, Kerwin AJ, Stein DM, Howley IW. Am Surg. 2024 Apr;90(4):616-623. doi: 10.1177/00031348231204914. Epub 2023 Oct 4. PMID: 37791615.
Trust but Verify? Utility of Intraoperative Angiography After Revascularization for Vascular Trauma. Lehrman B, Byerly S, Mitchell EL, Kerwin AJ, Howley IW; AAST PROOVIT Study Group. Am Surg. 2024 May;90(5):1059-1065. doi: 10.1177/00031348231220593. Epub 2023 Dec 21. PMID: 38126322.
Management of Extraperitoneal Bladder Injuries in Patients With Pelvic Fractures. Byars VH, Byerly SE, Dong CT, Lenart EK, Evans CR, Kerwin AJ, Filiberto DM. Am Surg. 2024 Apr 3:31348241244641. doi: 10.1177/00031348241244641. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38568507.
Outcomes and Predictors of Delayed Intervention After Renal Trauma. Gross MG, Filiberto DM, Lehrman BH, Lenart EK, Easterday TS, Kerwin AJ, Byerly SE. Am Surg. 2024 Apr 11:31348241246164. doi: 10.1177/00031348241246164. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38605637.
Performance Improvement Program
Review of Institutional Massive Transfusion Protocol Adherence: An Opportunity for Improvement. Easterday T, Byerly S, Magnotti L, Fischer P, Shah K, Croce M, Kerwin A, Howley I. Am Surg. 2024 May;90(5):1082-1088. doi: 10.1177/00031348221114036. Epub 2024 Jan 31. PMID: 38297889.
Different but Equal: Outcomes of Prolonged Postanesthesia Care Unit Stay After Trauma Laparotomy. Schachter AE, Byerly S, Dong C, Malach L, Lenart EK, Soule S, Fischer PE, Filiberto DM. J Surg Res. 2024 Apr 24;298:341-346. doi: 10.1016/j. jss.2024.03.036. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38663260.
Clinical Implications of Over- and Under- Triage Using Need for Trauma Intervention and Cribari Indices. Lenart EK, Byerly SE, Gross MG, Ali YM, Evans CR, Easterday TS, Howley IW, Kerwin AJ, Fischer PE, Filiberto DM. Am Surg. 2024 Apr 13:31348241246181. doi: 10.1177/00031348241246181. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38613475.
Evaluation of a Novel Enteral Phosphorus Therapy with Enteral Nutrition during a National Intravenous Sodium Phosphate Shortage. Harris TD, Farrar JE, Byerly S, Filiberto DM, Dickerson RN. Nutrients. 2024 May 6;16(9):1394. doi: 10.3390/nu16091394. PMID: 38732640; PMCID: PMC11085910.
Long non-coding RNAs H19 and NKILA are associated with the risk of death and lacunar stroke in the elderly population. Lapikova-Bryhinska T, Ministrini S, Puspitasari YM, Kraler S, Mohamed SA, Costantino S, Paneni F, Khetsuriani M, Bengs S, Liberale L, Montecucco F, Krampla W, Riederer P, Hinterberger M, Fischer P, Lüscher TF, Grünblatt E, Akhmedov A, Camici GG. Eur J Intern Med. 2024 May;123:94-101. doi: 10.1016/j. ejim.2023.11.013. Epub 2023 Nov 18. PMID: 37981527.
Inhalation Injury, Respiratory Failure, and Ventilator Support in Acute Burn Care. Velamuri SR, Ali Y, Lanfranco J, Gupta P, Hill DM Clin Plast Surg. 2024 Apr;51(2):221-232. doi: 10.1016/j. cps.2023.11.001. Epub 2023 Nov 23. PMID: 38429045.
Patient reported outcomes of emergency general surgery procedures. Mathew PJ, Ali YM, O’Connor R, Levinson R, Khan A, Schuster KM. Am J Surg. 2024 Jun;232:118-125. doi: 10.1016/j. amjsurg.2024.01.021. Epub 2024 Feb 10.
PMID: 38413350.
Applications of Grounded Theory Methodology to Investigate Hearing Loss: A Methodological Qualitative Systematic Review With Developed Guidelines. Ali Y, Wright N, Charnock D, Henshaw H, Morris H, Hoare DJ. Ear Hear. 2024 MayJun 01;45(3):550-562. doi: 10.1097/ AUD.0000000000001459. Epub 2024 Apr 14. PMID: 38608196; PMCID: PMC11008453.
Acute and Long-Term Management of Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury at a Quaternary Referral Level 1 Trauma Center: The Memphis Experience and Comparison of a New Scoring System. Motiwala M, Nguyen VN, Orr T, Parikh KA, Miller LE, Barats M, Roach JT, Himel S, Mulpur B, Khattar NK, Kerwin AJ, Croce M, Arthur A, Inoa-Acosta V, Nickele C, Hoit D, Elijovich L, Goyal N, Khan NR. Neurosurgery. 2024 May 20. doi: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002988. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38767366.
Surgical and procedural antibiotic prophylaxis in the surgical ICU: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document. Farrell MS, Agapian JV, Appelbaum RD, Filiberto DM, Gelbard R, Hoth J, Jawa R, Kirsch J, Kutcher ME, Nohra E, Pathak A, Paul J, Robinson B, Cuschieri J, Stein DM. Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2024 Jun 3;9(1):e001305. doi: 10.1136/tsaco-2023-001305. PMID: 38835633; PMCID: PMC11149119.
A core outcome set for acute necrotizing pancreatitis: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma modified Delphi method consensus study. Farrell MS, Alseidi A, Byerly S, Fockens P, Giberson FA, Glaser J, Horvath K, Jones D, Luckhurst C, Mowery N, Robinson BRH, Rodriguez A, Singh VK, Siriwardena AK, Vege SS, Trikudanathan G, Visser BC, Voermans RP, Yeh DD, Gelbard RB. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2024 Jun 1;96(6):965-970. doi: 10.1097/ TA.0000000000004281. Epub 2024 Feb 26. PMID: 38407209.
O blood type is not associated with worse coagulopathy or outcome in exsanguinating trauma. Gwin JC, Rangnekar N, Murray GP, Byerly S, Fleming AM, Easterday TS, Kerwin AJ, Howley IW. Am J Surg. 2024 Aug;234:117-121. doi: 10.1016/j. amjsurg.2024.03.021. Epub 2024 Mar 26. PMID: 38553336.
Clinical decompensation after trauma laparotomy: It’s probably not a pulmonary embolus. Byerly SE, Filiberto DM, Lenart EK, Easterday T, Howley I, Nouer S, Tolley E, Magnotti LJ. Injury. 2024 Jun 3:111651. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2024.111651. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38849214.
Validation of Two Scoring Tools to Predict Risk of Augmented Renal Clearance in Trauma Patients. Farrar JE, Swanson JM, Hudson JQ, Byerly S, Filiberto DM, Dickerson RN. J Surg Res. 2024 Jun 13;300:526-533. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2024.05.026. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38875951.
Traumatic Thoracic Aortic Coarctation after Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury Mandates Emergent Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair. Bhatt MN, Byerly S, Filiberto DM, Afzal MO, Fabian TC, Croce MA, Mitchell EL. Ann Surg. 2024 Jun 12. doi: 10.1097/ SLA.0000000000006403. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38864231.
Directed work-up of select penetrating neck injuries is safe: Hard signs continue to soften. Filiberto DM, Evans CR, Holliday T, Babowice J, Lenart EK, Kerwin AJ, Byerly S. Injury. 2024 May 19:111624. doi: 10.1016/j. injury.2024.111624. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38782699.
Outcomes and Predictors of Delayed Intervention After Renal Trauma. Gross MG, Filiberto DM, Lehrman BH, Lenart EK, Easterday TS, Kerwin AJ, Byerly SE. Am Surg. 2024 Apr 11:31348241246164. doi: 10.1177/00031348241246164. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38605637.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Milestone Training Ratings and Surgeons’ Early Outcomes. Smith BK, Yamazaki K, Tekian A, Brooke BS, Mitchell EL, Park YS, Holmboe ES, Hamstra SJ. JAMA Surg. 2024 May 1;159(5):546-552. doi: 10.1001/ jamasurg.2024.0040. PMID: 38477914; PMCID: PMC10938242.
Risk Factors for Venous Thromboembolism and Eventual Amputation in Traumatic Femoral and Iliac Vein Injuries: A Trauma Quality Improvement Program Analysis. Falcon AK, Caballero LM, Filiberto DM, Lenart EK, Easterday TS, Bhatt MN, Mitchell EL, Byerly S. Am Surg. 2024 Jul;90(7):18791885. doi: 10.1177/00031348241241645. Epub 2024 Mar 25. PMID: 38527489.
The Department of Surgery gathered for the Annual Harwell Wilson Surgical Society Research Symposium and Awards Ceremony and Banquet in June. The Symposium was held at the SAC Building and the Awards Ceremony and Banquet was at The Peabody Hotel. The festivities started with the Alumni Reception on Thursday night at Old Dominick Distillery. (Photo/L. Buser and B. Young/UTHSC).
Current and past members of the UT Health Science Center Surgical Oncology department attended the 2024 Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) Annual meeting held March 20-23, 2024 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. (Photo provided/P. Dickson).
The Department of Surgery and Harwell Wilson Surgical Society (HWSS) would like to take this opportunity to recognize this past year’s of generous donors. Donations to the HWSS help to provide critical resources for our surgical residents including surgical loupes, educational materials, research support and funding for HWSS Surgical Research/Graduation Day events. Thank you once again and we appreciate your continued support of our outstanding residents.
HWSS Donors Academic Year 2023-2024
Chairman’s Circle ($2,000 or greater)
Dr. Paxton Dickson
Dr. Ashley Hendrix
Dr. Rodrigo Interiano
Dr. Michael Kim
Dr. George Maish
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard
Dr. David Shibata
Faculty Society ($1,000$1,999)
Dr. Rebecca Bittenbinder
Dr. Martin Croce
Dr. Norma Edwards
Dr. Cory Evans
Dr. Martin Fleming
Dr. Nathan Hinkle
Dr. Michael Kelly
Dr. Renee Levesque
Dr. Carter McDaniel
Dr. Sourabh Mukherjee
Dr. Charles Reynolds
Dr. Patrick Shahan
Dr. Ben Zarzaur
Resident Society (Up to $999)
Dr. Marcus Alvarez
Dr. Danielle Barnard
Dr. Tiffany Bee
Dr. Stepheny Berry
Dr. Boris Cehajic
Dr. Keith Champlin
Dr. Mariana Chavez
Dr. Shravan Chintalapani
Dr. Cherie Colbert
Dr. Giovanni Davogusto
Dr. Kimberly Davis
Dr. Matthew Davis
Dr. Jason Denbo
Dr. Olivia DeLozier
Dr. Jeremiah Deneve
Dr. James Trey Eubanks
Dr. Corey Eymard
Dr. Meg Ferguson
Dr. Peter Fischer
Dr. Chris Finnell
Dr. Michael Fitzgerald
Dr. Brian Gibson
Dr. Sarah Hammond
Dr. Jennifer Hartwell
Dr. John Harvin
Dr. Leah Hendrick
Dr. Leonard Hines
Dr. Isaac Howley
Dr. Wright Jernigan
Dr. Andrew Kerwin
Dr. Richard Lewis
Dr. Katy Marino
Dr. Alex Mathew
Dr. Robert Maxwell
Dr. Roger McGee
Dr. Gayle Minard
Dr. Justin Monroe
Dr. Adrianne Myers
Dr. John Nelson
Dr. Nancy Parks
Dr. Armando Ramirez
Dr. Thomas Schroeppel
Dr. Katherine Senter
Dr. John Sharpe
Dr. Daniel Shell
Dr. Matt Steliga
Dr. Ronald Stewart
Dr. Jacqueline Stuber
Dr. Drew Turner
Dr. Irene Ulm
Dr. Jason Vanatta
Dr. Mario Vera
Dr. Tyler Watson
Dr. Timothy Weatherall
Dr. Jordan Weinberg
Dr. Nicole Whatley
Dr. Denise Wong
Dr. Nia Zalamea
Legacy Donors (Have given $5000 or greater over the last 5 years)
Dr. Martin Croce
Dr. Paxton Dickson
Dr. Norma Edwards
Dr. Martin Fleming
Dr. Ashley Hendrix
Dr. Nathan Hinkle
Dr. George Maish
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard
Dr. David Shibata
Dr. Regan Williams
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