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David M Krpata

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Maskal S, Thomas J, Miller B, Fafaj A, Zolin S, Montelione K, et al.
Surgery . 2024 Mar; 175(6):1626. PMID: 38503603
No abstract available.
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Miller B, Ellis R, Maskal S, Petro C, Krpata D, Prabhu A, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2024 Feb; 238(6):1115-1120. PMID: 38372372
Background: Ventral hernias result in fibrosis of the lateral abdominal wall muscles, increasing tension on fascial closure. Little is known about the effect of abdominal wall tension on outcomes after...
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Warren J, Lucas C, Beffa L, Petro C, Prabhu A, Krpata D, et al.
Am J Surg . 2024 Jan; 232:68-74. PMID: 38199871
Background: The clinical and financial impact of surgical site infection after ventral hernia repair is significant. Here we investigate the impact of dual antibiotic irrigation on SSI after VHR. Methods:...
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Messer N, Melland M, Miller B, Krpata D, Beffa L, Zheng X, et al.
Am J Surg . 2023 Oct; 229:52-56. PMID: 37833195
Introduction: Many studies identify active smoking as a significant risk factor for postoperative wound and mesh complications in patients undergoing abdominal wall reconstruction surgery. However, our group conducted an analysis...
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Miller B, Ellis R, Petro C, Krpata D, Prabhu A, Beffa L, et al.
JAMA Surg . 2023 Oct; 158(12):1321-1326. PMID: 37792324
Importance: Posterior components separation (PCS) is a commonly used myofascial release technique in ventral hernia repairs. The contribution of each release with anterior and posterior fascial advancement has not yet...
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Maskal S, Thomas J, Miller B, Fafaj A, Zolin S, Montelione K, et al.
Surgery . 2023 Sep; 175(3):813-821. PMID: 37770344
Background: Open parastomal hernia repair can be performed using retromuscular synthetic mesh in a keyhole or Sugarbaker configuration. Relative morbidity and durability are unknown. Here, we present perioperative outcomes of...
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Maskal S, Melland-Smith M, Ellis R, Huang L, Ma J, Beffa L, et al.
Surgery . 2023 Sep; 175(3):806-812. PMID: 37741776
Background: Morbid obesity, with a body mass index 35 kg/m, is a commonly used cutoff for denying elective transversus abdominis release. Although obesity is linked to short-term wound morbidity, its...
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Wehrle C, Prabhu A, Thompson R, Petro C, Miller B, Krpata D, et al.
Surgery . 2023 Sep; 175(3):799-805. PMID: 37716868
Background: Mesh has been the acceptable standard for incisional hernia repair regardless of hernia size. It is not clear whether there is a size of incisional hernias in whom repair...
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Krpata D
Surg Clin North Am . 2023 Sep; 103(5):xv-xvi. PMID: 37709403
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Krpata D
Surg Clin North Am . 2023 Sep; 103(5):889-900. PMID: 37709394
Chronic postoperative inguinal pain, CPIP, afflicts 10% to 15% of the nearly 700,000 Americans who have inguinal hernia surgery every year. CPIP is challenging to manage because it poses many...