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Johnson B, Blackhurst D, Latham B, Cull D, Bour E, Oliver T, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2013 Feb; 216(4):545-56. PMID: 23391591
Background: Bariatric surgery (BAR) has been established as an effective treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in obese patients. However, few studies have examined the mid- to long-term outcomes...
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York J, Johnson B, Cicchillo M, Taylor S, Cull D, Kalbaugh C
Am Surg . 2013 Jan; 79(1):61-6. PMID: 23317613
Vascular bypass has long been the standard surgical treatment for symptomatic aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD). Conventional wisdom has been that aortobifemoral bypass (ABF) be performed for AIOD because of the...
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Zelickson M, Bronder C, Johnson B, Camunas J, Smith D, Rawlinson D, et al.
Am Surg . 2011 Sep; 77(8):1054-60. PMID: 21944523
As the number of patients requiring operation for peptic ulcer disease (PUD) declines, presumed contemporary ulcer etiology has largely been derived from medically treated patients not subjected to surgery. The...
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Cull D, Cole T, Miller B, Johnson B, Rawlinson D, Walker E, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg . 2011 Aug; 25(7):887-94. PMID: 21835588
Background: Although duplex ultrasonography (DU) can readily identify progression of carotid stenosis, controversy regarding the natural history of asymptomatic carotid stenosis as well as the need and appropriate interval for...
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Taylor S, Johnson B, Samies N, Rawlinson R, Williamson L, Davis S, et al.
J Am Coll Surg . 2011 Apr; 212(4):532-45. PMID: 21463785
Background: For patients with diabetic neuropathic foot ulceration, the current treatment paradigm is heavily weighted toward limb revascularization; aligning incentives to perform more surgery and less ulcer management/prevention. Our purpose...
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Cull D, Langan E, Gray B, Johnson B, Taylor S
J Am Coll Surg . 2010 Apr; 210(5):555-61, 561-3. PMID: 20421003
Background: Endovascular techniques are considered by many as the first-line treatment for critical limb ischemia (CLI). The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of endovascular therapy on...
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Taylor S
Am Surg . 2009 Nov; 75(11):1036-41. PMID: 19927501
Despite its modest surgical heritage, the Greenville Hospital System University Medical Center Department of Surgery has evolved into a progressive, academic hybrid, well-suited to deliver mission-based surgical care to an...
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Taylor S
Adv Surg . 2009 Oct; 43:53-72. PMID: 19845169
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Webb K, Cull D, Carsten 3rd C, Johnson B, Taylor S
Ann Vasc Surg . 2009 Sep; 24(1):34-8. PMID: 19765947
Background: Since elements of the Dialysis Outcome Quality Initiative (K/DOQI) were implemented a decade ago, there has been a reduction in mortality for patients on hemodialysis. As patient longevity has...
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Joels C, Langan 3rd E, Daley C, Kalbaugh C, Cass A, Cull D, et al.
Am Surg . 2009 Sep; 75(8):665-9. PMID: 19725288
The indications for open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair have changed with the development of endovascular techniques. The purpose of this study is to clarify the indications and outcomes for...