Javier Chapa
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Keenan C, Cooper L, Nuutila K, Chapa J, Christy S, Chan R, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2023 Jul;
31(5):586-596.
PMID: 37491915
The current standard of care for the coverage of large wounds often involves split thickness skin grafts (STSGs) which have numerous limitations. One promising technique that has gained traction is...
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Topical Synthetic Platelets Loaded With Gentamicin Decrease Bacteria in Deep Partial-Thickness Burns
Valdera F, Nuutila K, Varon D, Cooper L, Chapa J, Christy S, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2023 Jul;
291:167-175.
PMID: 37422958
Introduction: Prolonged inflammation and infection in burns may cause inadequate healing. Platelet granules contain anti-inflammatory mediators that impact wound healing. Synthetic platelets (SPs) avoid portability and storage difficulties of natural...
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Varon D, Carlsson A, Cooper L, Chapa J, Valdera F, Christy S, et al.
Mil Med
. 2022 May;
188(9-10):3034-3044.
PMID: 35512410
Introduction: Burns are common injuries on the battlefield. Given austere environments, surgical debridement of injured service members is often not feasible in these settings. Delays in surgical debridement create a...
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Vega R, Gonzalez B, Ortiz K, Martinez V, Carmona D, Vicente I, et al.
Case Rep Neurol Med
. 2022 Feb;
2022:4311382.
PMID: 35223117
A link between intractable hiccups, as the initial symptom, and a possible neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) diagnosis is confusing but vital and may not be made by health care...