M D Rollins
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Recent Articles
1.
Lapner P, Rollins M, Netting C, Tuna M, Bader Eddeen A, Van Walraven C
Bone Joint J
. 2019 Apr;
101-B(4):454-460.
PMID: 30929496
Aims: Few studies have compared survivorship of total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) with hemiarthroplasty (HA). This observational study compared survivorship of TSA with HA while controlling for important covariables and accounting...
2.
Shavit C, Rollins M, Ferschl M
Br J Anaesth
. 2017 Apr;
118(4):634-635.
PMID: 28403424
No abstract available.
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Langer J, Rollins M, Levitt M, Gosain A, De la Torre L, Kapur R, et al.
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2017 Feb;
33(5):523-526.
PMID: 28180937
Although most children with Hirschsprung disease ultimately do well, many experience a variety of ongoing problems after pull-through surgery. The most common include obstructive symptoms, soiling, enterocolitis and failure to...
4.
Russell K, Barnhart D, Madden J, Leeflang E, Jackson W, Feola G, et al.
Pediatr Surg Int
. 2013 Jan;
29(3):305-10.
PMID: 23274700
Purpose: The objective of this study was to characterize the clinical course and outcomes of children with pancreatic pseudocysts that were initially treated non-operatively or with percutaneous drainage. Methods: A...
5.
Granger S, Rollins M, Mulvihill S, Glasgow R
Surg Endosc
. 2006 Jul;
20(8):1299-304.
PMID: 16865626
Background: Stromal cell tumors of the gastric and gastroesophageal junction are rare neoplasms that traditionally have been resected for negative margins using an open approach. This study aimed to evaluate...
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Rollins M, Gibson J, Hunt T, Hopf H
Undersea Hyperb Med
. 2006 Apr;
33(1):17-25.
PMID: 16602253
Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) increases wound oxygen delivery, but few data quantify wound oxygen levels over the course of healing. We characterized these changes during and after HBO2 treatment in a...
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Rollins M, Chan K, Price R
Surg Endosc
. 2003 Dec;
18(2):237-41.
PMID: 14691706
Background: Subsequent to a report from the authors' institution, the laparoscopic management of symptomatic cholelithiasis and appendicitis during pregnancy has become the standard of care at LDS Hospital using institutional...
8.
Sheikh A, Gibson J, Rollins M, Hopf H, Hussain Z, Hunt T
Arch Surg
. 2000 Nov;
135(11):1293-7.
PMID: 11074883
Hypothesis: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy increases vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels in wounds. Design: Wounds were monitored for oxygen delivery during HBO treatment, and wound fluids were analyzed for...
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Chiba T, Harrison M, Ohkubo T, Rollins M, Albanese C, Jennings R
J Pediatr Surg
. 1999 Jun;
34(5):895-900; discussion 900-1.
PMID: 10359202
Purpose: Evaluation of the intraabdominal (intraperitoneal and intraluminal) administration of oxygen-saturated perfluorocarbon on both portal and arterial blood oxygenation. Methods: Eight male rabbits were divided into the test (n =...
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Sielaff T, Nyberg S, Rollins M, Hu M, Amiot B, Lee A, et al.
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 1997 Jul;
13(4-5):357-64.
PMID: 9298256
A hybrid bioartificial liver device supporting a large mass of cells expressing differentiated hepatocyte metabolic capabilities is necessary for the successful treatment of fulminant hepatic failure. The three-compartment gel-entrapment porcine...