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Michael Katzen

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Katzen M, Sacco J, Ku D, Scarola G, Colavita P, Heniford B, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2023 Jun; 37(8):6385-6394. PMID: 37277520
Introduction: Our aim was to define the national incidence of enterotomy (ENT) during minimally invasive ventral hernia repair (MIS-VHR) and evaluate impact on short-term outcomes. Methods: The 2016-2018 Nationwide Readmissions...
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Katzen M, Ayuso S, Thompson K, Ku D, Scarola G, Colavita P, et al.
Surgery . 2022 Nov; 173(2):350-356. PMID: 36402608
Background: The significant decrease in elective surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted fears that there would be an increase in emergency or urgent operations for certain disease states. The impact...
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Katzen M, Sacco J, Ku D, Scarola G, Colavita P, Augenstein V, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2022 Oct; 37(7):5561-5569. PMID: 36307600
Background: Non-white patients have been shown to have higher rates of emergent VHR, though no study to date has characterized these disparities over time. Methods: National Surgical Quality Improvement Program...
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Katzen M, Ayuso S, Sacco J, Ku D, Scarola G, Kercher K, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2022 Aug; 37(4):3073-3083. PMID: 35925400
Introduction: Abdominal wall reconstruction (AWR) in a contaminated field is associated with an increased risk of wound complications, infection, and reoperation. The best method of repair and mesh choice in...
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Elhage S, Kao A, Katzen M, Shao J, Prasad T, Augenstein V, et al.
Surg Endosc . 2021 Sep; 36(2):1650-1656. PMID: 34471979
Introduction: Elective repair versus watchful waiting remains controversial in paraesophageal hernia (PEH) patients. Generation of predictive factors to determine patients at greatest risk for emergent repair may prove helpful. The...
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Gray S, Katzen M, Vudatha V
J Surg Case Rep . 2018 Jul; 2018(4):rjy077. PMID: 29977503
Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI), defined as free gas in the bowel wall, is associated with autoimmune conditions, drugs, pulmonary disease and many other etiologies. Patients with findings of PI may have...