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Daniel F Saad

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Gow K, Saad D, Koontz C, Wulkan M
J Pediatr Surg . 2008 Dec; 43(12):2315-22. PMID: 19040964
Purpose: Children with cancer may develop lesions in the lung that may represent metastatic disease. Thoracotomy is considered the standard approach for resection of pulmonary nodules. Recently, thoracoscopic techniques have...
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Copeland D, Blaszak R, Tolleson J, Saad D, Jackson R, Smith S, et al.
J Pediatr Surg . 2008 Dec; 43(12):2256-9. PMID: 19040947
Background/purpose: Secure placement of peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheters in the pelvis has been described by various techniques. We describe minimally invasive placement using an Endo Close device, securing the catheter...
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Gow K, Bhatia A, Saad D, Wulkan M, Heiss K
Am Surg . 2006 Aug; 72(7):637-40. PMID: 16875088
Gastroschisis is a periumbilical, abdominal wall defect arising to the right of the umbilicus. We describe the clinical course of a left-sided gastroschisis in a term female born at 39...
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Saad D, Georgeson K, Wulkan M
Surgery . 2006 Mar; 139(3):435-7. PMID: 16546509
No abstract available.
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Saad D, Shehata B, Patrick E, Gow K
J Pediatr Surg . 2006 Mar; 41(3):601-2. PMID: 16516647
No abstract available.
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Saad D, Gow K, Milas Z, Wulkan M
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 Dec; 40(12):1948-50. PMID: 16338326
Neuroblastoma, a neoplasm of the sympathetic nervous system, is the most common solid extracranial tumor of childhood. Complete tumor resection has been shown to improve outcomes in both low- and...
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Saad D, Gow K, Redd D, Rausbaum G, Wulkan M
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 Nov; 40(11):e65-7. PMID: 16291147
Background: Renal artery pseudoaneurysms are rarely described sequelae of blunt abdominal trauma. Interventional radiological advances have allowed such lesions to be managed nonoperatively. Methods: The authors review the presentation, diagnostic...
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Saad D, Gow K, Cabbabe S, Heiss K, Wulkan M
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 Nov; 40(11):e13-7. PMID: 16291133
Pancreatic pseudocysts (PPSs) are common sequelae of pancreatitis and pancreatic trauma. The management is based upon the pseudocyst size and presence of symptoms. Those requiring intervention are often drained using...
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Torres M, Trentzsch H, Stewart D, Mooney M, Fuentes J, Saad D, et al.
Shock . 2005 Oct; 24(4):318-23. PMID: 16205315
Men are considered more susceptible to sepsis after severe injury than are women, which has been attributed to a suppressing effect of male sex steroids on the inflammatory response. Moreover,...
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Saad D, Gow K, Shehata B, Wulkan M
J Pediatr Surg . 2005 Jul; 40(7):1209-10. PMID: 16034775
No abstract available.