Benjamin Haithcock
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Recent Articles
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A Qualitative Study of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Symptom Monitoring After Thoracic Surgery
Boisson-Walsh A, Cox C, OLeary M, Shrestha S, Carr P, Gentry A, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2024 Oct;
303:744-755.
PMID: 39461326
Introduction: Thoracic surgery is a mainstay of therapy for lung cancer and other chronic pulmonary conditions, but recovery is often complicated. Digital health systems can facilitate remote postoperative symptom management...
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Bui J, Hendrickson M, Agala C, Strassle P, Haithcock B, Long J
J Thorac Dis
. 2024 Jan;
15(12):6579-6588.
PMID: 38249932
Background: Esophageal perforation (EP) is a life-threatening emergency requiring emergent surgical intervention. Little is known about potential racial-ethnic disparities among patients with EP. Methods: Hospitalizations of adult (≥18 years old)...
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Merlo A, Tasoudis P, de Oliveira G, Ikonomidis J, Tessmann P, Haithcock B, et al.
J Thromb Thrombolysis
. 2023 Oct;
57(1):82-88.
PMID: 37794306
Background: With the improvement in postoperative complications and long-term survival post LVAD, continuing to improve clinical outcomes will require efforts to decrease long-term complications. The purpose of this study is...
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Herb J, Friedman H, Shrestha S, Kent E, Stitzenberg K, Haithcock B, et al.
Support Care Cancer
. 2022 Dec;
31(1):21.
PMID: 36513843
Purpose: Improved outcomes in lung cancer treatment are seen in high-volume academic centers, making it important to understand barriers to accessing care at such institutions. Few qualitative studies examine the...
5.
Electromagnetic Navigation Transthoracic Nodule Localization for Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery
Ghosh S, Chambers D, Belanger A, Burks A, MacRosty C, Conterato A, et al.
J Vis Exp
. 2022 May;
(183).
PMID: 35604170
The increased use of chest computed tomography (CT) has led to an increased detection of pulmonary nodules requiring diagnostic evaluation and/or excision. Many of these nodules are identified and excised...
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Williams B, Herb J, Dawson L, Long J, Haithcock B, Mody G
J Surg Res
. 2021 Aug;
268:498-506.
PMID: 34438191
Background: In the era of lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography, there is concern that high false-positive rates may lead to an increase in nontherapeutic lung resection. The aim...
7.
Bui J, Khoury A, Long J, Haithcock B
J Surg Educ
. 2021 Jun;
78(6):1915-1922.
PMID: 34127425
Objective: Integrated thoracic surgery residency program (IP) applicants often complete away rotations to stand out from the objective standard criteria. Little is known about the perceptions of these rotations. We...
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Bui J, Bennett W, Long J, Strassle P, Haithcock B
J Surg Educ
. 2020 Sep;
78(2):672-678.
PMID: 32928698
Objective: In 2008, integrated thoracic residency programs (IP) for cardiothoracic (CT) training were created in response to a decline in CT trainees. However, few studies have reported on trends in...
9.
Doan V, Hammond B, Haithcock B, Kolarczyk L
Semin Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
. 2020 May;
24(3):205-210.
PMID: 32389098
Postpneumonectomy syndrome is a rare complication in patients who have previously had a pneumonectomy. Over time, the mediastinum may rotate toward the vacant pleural space, which can cause extrinsic airway...
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Escape the Drape Divide by Making Off-Service Rotations a Part of Surgery and Anesthesia Residencies
Merlo A, Haithcock B
AMA J Ethics
. 2020 Apr;
22(4):E305-311.
PMID: 32345423
Unfortunately, the drape dividing the anesthesiologist from the surgeon is far too often a symbol of a greater divide in both communication and culture between the 2 specialties. When anesthesiologists...