Alexander D Schroeder
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Recent Articles
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Chelliah D, Schroeder A, Johnson C, Boardman J, Florin J
J Robot Surg
. 2024 Dec;
19(1):32.
PMID: 39724487
Robotic assisted laparoscopy is increasingly popular for primary ventral and incisional hernia repair. A variety of robotic techniques have been described. More data is needed to evaluate the indications and...
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Schroeder A, Tubre D, Voigt C, Filipi C
World J Surg
. 2020 Mar;
44(6):1719-1726.
PMID: 32144469
Background: In limited-resource countries, the morbidity and mortality related to inguinal hernias is unacceptably high. This review addresses the issue by identifying capacity-building education of non-surgeons performing inguinal hernia repairs...
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Schroeder A, Tubre D, Fitzgibbons Jr R
Adv Surg
. 2019 Jul;
53:293-303.
PMID: 31327453
No abstract available.
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Moore A, Datta N, Wagner J, Schroeder A, Reinpold W, Franciss M, et al.
Am J Surg
. 2016 Dec;
213(2):277-281.
PMID: 27908502
Background: In Brazil, access to healthcare varies widely by community. Options for repair of surgically correctable conditions, such as inguinal hernias, are limited. A training program was instituted to expand...
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Wagner J, Schroeder A, Espinoza J, Hiatt J, Mellinger J, Cusick R, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2016 Oct;
152(1):66-73.
PMID: 27706482
Importance: Sustainable, capacity-building educational collaborations are essential to address the global burden of surgical disease. Objective: To assess an international, competency-based training paradigm for hernia surgery in underserved countries. Design,...
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Datta N, MacQueen I, Schroeder A, Wilson J, Espinoza J, Wagner J, et al.
J Surg Educ
. 2015 Aug;
72(6):1290-5.
PMID: 26276303
Objective: In underserved communities around the world, inguinal hernias represent a significant burden of surgically-treatable disease. With traditional models of international surgical assistance limited to mission trips, a standardized framework...