Joseph R Esparaz
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Cramm S, Graham D, Blakely M, Cowles R, Kunisaki S, Lipskar A, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2024 Feb;
281(1):170-175.
PMID: 38385252
Objective: To develop a severity-adjusted, hospital-level benchmarking comparative performance report for postoperative organ space infection (OSI) and antibiotic utilization in children with complicated appendicitis. Background: No benchmarking data exist to...
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Cramm S, Graham D, Blakely M, Kunisaki S, Chandler N, Cowles R, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2024 Feb;
159(5):511-517.
PMID: 38324276
Importance: Gangrenous, suppurative, and exudative (GSE) findings have been associated with increased surgical site infection (SSI) risk and resource use in children with nonperforated appendicitis. Establishing the role for postoperative...
3.
Cramm S, Graham D, Feng C, Allukian M, Blakely M, Chandler N, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2023 Nov;
279(6):1070-1076.
PMID: 37970676
Objective: To compare rates of postoperative drainage and culture profiles in children with complicated appendicitis treated with the 2 most common antibiotic regimens with and without antipseudomonal activity [piperacillin-tazobactam (PT)...
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Cramm S, Graham D, Blakely M, Chandler N, Cowles R, Kunisaki S, et al.
J Pediatr Surg
. 2023 Apr;
58(6):1178-1184.
PMID: 37030979
Background: The objective was to explore the hospital-level relationship between routine pre-discharge WBC utilization (RPD-WBC) and outcomes in children with complicated appendicitis. Methods: Multicenter analysis of NSQIP-Pediatric data from 14...
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Cramm S, Chandler N, Graham D, Kunisaki S, Russell R, Blakely M, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2022 Nov;
278(4):e863-e869.
PMID: 36317528
Objective: To evaluate whether redosing antibiotics within an hour of incision is associated with a reduction in incisional surgical site infection (iSSI) in children with appendicitis. Background: Existing data remain...
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Russell R, Esparaz J, Beckwith M, Abraham P, Bembea M, Borgman M, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2022 Oct;
94(1S Suppl 1):S2-S10.
PMID: 36245074
Hemorrhagic shock in pediatric trauma patients remains a challenging yet preventable cause of death. There is little high-quality evidence available to guide specific aspects of hemorrhage control and specific resuscitation...
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Duong T, Russell G, Esparaz J, Mortellaro V
J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A
. 2022 Jun;
32(10):1114-1120.
PMID: 35704276
Many studies focus on comparing outcomes of the open method for inguinal hernia repair (IHR) and the laparoscopic method. However, few studies compare different laparoscopic techniques. With over a dozen...
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Cramm S, Lipskar A, Graham D, Kunisaki S, Griggs C, Allukian M, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2022 Jun;
157(8):685-692.
PMID: 35648410
Importance: The clinical significance of gangrenous, suppurative, or exudative (GSE) findings is poorly characterized in children with nonperforated appendicitis. Objective: To evaluate whether GSE findings in children with nonperforated appendicitis...
9.
Esparaz J, Anderson S, Chen M, Beierle E
J Pediatr Surg
. 2021 Oct;
57(1):127-129.
PMID: 34657740
Purpose: Burn is one of the leading causes of injury and death in children. Currently, the Residency Review Committee does not require general surgery residents to rotate on a burn...
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Esparaz J, Chen M, Beierle E, Anderson S, Martin C, Mortellaro V, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2021 Aug;
268:263-266.
PMID: 34392179
Introduction: Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic in March 2020. States issued stay-at-home orders and hospitals cancelled non-emergent surgeries. During this time, we anecdotally noticed more admissions for perforated...