Steve Schomisch
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Recent Articles
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Sadava E, Krpata D, Gao Y, Schomisch S, Rosen M, Novitsky Y
Surg Endosc
. 2013 Jan;
27(6):2076-81.
PMID: 23299138
Background: A variety of permanent and absorbable tacks are available for mesh fixation during laparoscopic hernia repairs. Although manufacturers recommend deploying tacks perpendicular to the tissue, achieving this can sometimes...
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Trunzo J, McGee M, Cavazzola L, Schomisch S, Nikfarjam M, Bailey J, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2010 Jan;
24(7):1727-36.
PMID: 20108153
Background: The immunologic and physiologic effects of natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) versus traditional surgical approaches are poorly understood. Previous investigations have shown that NOTES and laparoscopy share similar...
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Sawyer M, Cherullo E, Elmunzer B, Schomisch S, Ponsky L
Urology
. 2009 Sep;
74(5):1049-53.
PMID: 19758685
Objectives: To describe 2 pure natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) techniques for partial cystectomy in a porcine model. NOTES is a new minimally invasive modality for performing abdominal surgery...
4.
Jin J, Voskerician G, Hunter S, McGee M, Cavazzola L, Schomisch S, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2009 Jul;
156(2):297-304.
PMID: 19628227
Background: Even with the advent of bioresorbable barriers, complications due to visceral adhesions following surgery continue to occur. The use of a homologous adhesive barrier such as human peritoneal membrane...
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Jin J, Schomisch S, Rosen M
Surg Innov
. 2009 Jun;
16(2):129-33.
PMID: 19493920
Introduction: Seroma formation is one of the most common post operative complications related to abdominal wall hernia repairs with mesh. We hypothesized that the different biomaterials used to construct commonly...
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Rosen M, Williams C, Jin J, McGee M, Schomisch S, Marks J, et al.
Am J Surg
. 2007 Aug;
194(3):385-9.
PMID: 17693287
Background: The ideal surgical treatment for complicated ventral hernias remains elusive. Traditional component separation provides local advancement of native tissue for tension-free closure without prosthetic materials. This technique requires an...
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Onders R, McGee M, Marks J, Chak A, Rosen M, Ignagni A, et al.
Surg Endosc
. 2007 Mar;
21(4):681-3.
PMID: 17364154
Background: Autopsy studies confirm that many intensive care unit (ICU) patients die from unrecognized sources of abdominal sepsis or ischemia. Computed tomography (CT) scans can be of limited use for...