Kaitlyn M Mullen
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Mullen K, Regier P, Perez-Rodriguez V, Fox-Alvarez W, Bertran J, Colee J
Vet Surg
. 2023 Dec;
53(4):684-694.
PMID: 38135927
Objective: To describe near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) for assessment of gastric viability and describe NIRF's influence on the surgeon's operative strategy in dogs with gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV). Study Design:...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Fox-Alvarez W, Portela D, Londono L, Colee J
Vet Surg
. 2023 Mar;
52(4):554-563.
PMID: 36882020
Objective: To investigate sidestream dark field (SDF) videomicroscopy as an objective measure of intestinal viability and determine the effects of enterectomy techniques on intestinal microvasculature in dogs with foreign body...
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Minimally invasive repair of acetabular fractures in dogs: Ex vivo feasibility study and case report
Dalton C, Kim S, Biedrzycki A, Mullen K
Vet Surg
. 2023 Feb;
52(6):836-845.
PMID: 36732925
Objective: To describe and evaluate minimally invasive repair of acetabular fractures in dogs using plates contoured to 3D-printed hemipelvic models. Study Design: Ex vivo feasibility study and case report. Sample...
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Fruehwald C, Regier P, Mullen K, Waln M, McNamara K, Colee J
Can J Vet Res
. 2022 Jul;
86(3):165-171.
PMID: 35794974
This experimental study compared leak pressures and completion time of intestinal anastomoses performed by novice veterinarians and a Board-certified surgeon using simple interrupted and simple continuous suture patterns. Grossly normal...
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Mullen K, Fox-Alvarez W, Richardson R, Ginn B, Archer L, Wellehan J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2021 Sep;
259(7):777-784.
PMID: 34516260
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of ethylene oxide (EtOH) sterilization of 4 different waterproof camera cases and the ability of those sterilized cases to maintain a sterile barrier for intraoperative...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Waln M, Colee J
Vet Surg
. 2021 May;
50(6):1257-1266.
PMID: 33983659
Objective: To compare the ability to detect leakage of enterotomy closures by intraluminal injection of saline or air. Study Design: Ex vivo study. Animals: Grossly normal jejunal segments (n = ...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Fox-Alvarez W, Case J, Ellison G, Colee J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2021 Apr;
258(9):991-998.
PMID: 33856865
Objective: To compare the rate of postoperative dehiscence on the basis of intraoperative anastomotic leak test results (ie, positive or negative for leakage or testing not performed) between dogs that...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Londono L, Millar K, Groover J
Am J Vet Res
. 2020 Oct;
81(11):888-893.
PMID: 33107751
Objective: To determine the feasibility of sidestream dark field (SDF) video microscopy for the evaluation of the jejunal microvasculature of healthy dogs. Animals: 30 healthy sexually intact female shelter dogs...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Ellison G, Londono L
Top Companion Anim Med
. 2020 Aug;
41:100457.
PMID: 32823156
Small intestinal anastomoses are commonly performed in veterinary medicine following resection of diseased or devitalized intestinal tissue. Traditionally, suture has been employed to anastomose intestinal ends. However, use of intestinal...
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Mullen K, Regier P, Waln M, Fox-Alvarez W, Colee J
Vet Surg
. 2020 Jul;
49(7):1315-1325.
PMID: 32697359
Objective: To compare leak pressures and construct completion time of six intestinal anastomoses and report normal canine gastrointestinal thickness. Study Design: Experimental study. Animals: Grossly normal jejunal segments (n =...