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Loux T, Falk G, Gaffley M, Ortega S, Ramos C, Malvezzi L, et al.
Minim Invasive Surg . 2015 Nov; 2015:246950. PMID: 26557994
Introduction. Pediatric surgeons often practice pediatric gynecology. The single-incision single-instrument (SISI) technique used for appendectomy is applicable in gynecologic surgery. Methods. We retrospectively analyzed the records of patients undergoing pelvic...
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Pasaron R, Burnweit C, Zerpa J, Malvezzi L, Knight C, Shapiro T, et al.
Pediatr Surg Int . 2014 Nov; 31(2):173-80. PMID: 25385665
Background: Nitrous oxide's safety and efficacy for minor procedures is an alternative to general anesthesia, complex sedation protocols, or local anesthetic alone. Methods: A retrospective review of prospectively-collected data (2000-2012)...
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Davis J, Alkhoury F, Burnweit C
J Pediatr Surg . 2014 May; 49(5):807-10. PMID: 24851775
Background: Precocious puberty treatment traditionally meant anxiety-provoking monthly depot injections until the advent of the annually implanted histrelin capsule. This study is the first to evaluate the surgical and anesthetic...
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Alkhoury F, Knight C, Stylianos S, Zerpa J, Pasaron R, Mora J, et al.
Minim Invasive Surg . 2014 May; 2014:509632. PMID: 24834350
Purpose. To compare narcotic versus nonnarcotic outpatient oral pain management after pediatric laparoscopic appendectomy. Methods. In a prospective study from July 1, 2010, to March 30, 2011, children undergoing laparoscopic...
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Nazarey P, Stylianos S, Velis E, Triana J, Diana-Zerpa J, Pasaron R, et al.
J Pediatr Surg . 2014 Mar; 49(3):447-50. PMID: 24650475
Background: Initial antibiotics with planned interval appendectomy (interval AP) have been used to treat patients with complicated perforated appendicitis; however, little experience exists with this approach in children with suspected...
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Satahoo S, Brathwaite C, Davis J, Burnweit C
J Pediatr Surg . 2013 Mar; 48(3):677-80. PMID: 23480933
Inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare lesion which can occur, typically in children and young adults, in many different organ systems. The tumor often clinically behaves like a cancer but without...
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Alkhoury F, Malvezzi L, Knight C, Diana J, Pasaron R, Mora J, et al.
Arch Surg . 2012 Jul; 147(5):443-6. PMID: 22785642
Hypothesis: The outcomes of and parental satisfaction with same-day discharge in children undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy warrant making it the usual and customary pathway. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Tertiary care...
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Alkhoury F, Burnweit C, Malvezzi L, Knight C, Diana J, Pasaron R, et al.
J Pediatr Surg . 2012 Feb; 47(2):313-6. PMID: 22325382
Background/purpose: This study examines the safety and patient satisfaction in discharging children undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy (LapAppy) for acute appendicitis on the day of surgery. Methods: After institutional review board approval,...
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Stylianos S, Nichols L, Ventura N, Malvezzi L, Knight C, Burnweit C
J Pediatr Surg . 2011 Dec; 46(12):2336-41. PMID: 22152877
Background: A technique for laparoscopic appendectomy (LAP APPY) that involves brief surgeon and operating room times, results in no appreciable scar, and requires few disposable supplies would be desirable. Methods:...
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Burnweit C, Stylianos S
J Pediatr Surg . 2011 Jun; 46(6):1131-9. PMID: 21683211
Purpose: This study outlines the evolution of a pediatric field hospital after the January 2010 Haiti earthquake. Methods: Project Medishare set up a field hospital in Port-au-Prince 48 hours after...