Tobias Haltmeier
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Magyar C, Schnuriger B, Kohn N, Jakob D, Candinas D, Haenggi M, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2024 Feb;
50(3):913-923.
PMID: 38353717
Purpose: Nutrition is of paramount importance in critically ill trauma patients. However, adequate supply is difficult to achieve, as caloric requirements are unknown. This study investigated caloric requirements over time,...
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Jakob M, Bruggemann A, Moser N, Candinas D, Beldi G, Haltmeier T
Surg Endosc
. 2023 Jun;
37(9):6885-6894.
PMID: 37311892
Background: Prophylactic intra-abdominal onlay mesh (IPOM) implantation has been shown to reduce the rate of fascial dehiscence and incisional hernia. However, surgical site infection (SSI) in presence of an IPOM...
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Jakob D, Lewis M, Benjamin E, Haltmeier T, Schnuriger B, Exadaktylos A, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2022 Sep;
49(4):1683-1691.
PMID: 36066583
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of pre-injury stimulant use (amphetamine, cocaine, methamphetamine and/or ecstasy) on outcomes after isolated severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods:...
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Magyar C, Haltmeier T, Dubuis J, Osterwalder A, Winterhalder S, Candinas D, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2022 Jul;
93(4):558-565.
PMID: 35838248
Background: Sepsis is a highly prevalent condition and is associated with a reported in-hospital mortality rate up to 40% in patients with abdominal sepsis requiring emergency general surgery (EGS). The...
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Knapp J, Jakob D, Haltmeier T, Lehmann B, Hautz W
Anaesthesiologie
. 2022 Mar;
71(8):599-607.
PMID: 35254464
Hemorrhage is the cause of death in 30-40% of severely injured patients due to trauma and the most frequent avoidable cause of death. In civilian emergency medical services, the majority...
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Haltmeier T, Falke M, Quaile O, Candinas D, Schnuriger B
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2021 Dec;
92(6):1075-1085.
PMID: 34882591
Background: After the successful implementation in trauma, damage-control surgery (DCS) is being increasingly used in patients with nontraumatic emergencies. However, the role of DCS in the nontrauma setting is not...
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Di Pietro Martinelli C, Haltmeier T, Lavanchy J, Perrodin S, Candinas D, Schnuriger B
World J Surg
. 2021 Oct;
46(2):330-336.
PMID: 34677655
Background: Multiple acute care surgery (ACS) working models have been implemented. To optimize resources and on-call rosters, knowledge about work characteristics is required. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the...
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Lavanchy J, Dubuis J, Osterwalder A, Winterhalder S, Haltmeier T, Candinas D, et al.
World J Surg
. 2021 Jun;
45(9):2703-2711.
PMID: 34059929
Background: In trauma patients, the impact of inter-hospital transfer has been widely studied. However, for patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery (EAS), the effect of inter-hospital transfer on outcomes is largely...
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Lavanchy J, Delafontaine L, Haltmeier T, Bednarski P, Schnuriger B
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
. 2021 Jan;
48(1):133-140.
PMID: 33484278
Purpose: First time analysis of the epidemiology, management and outcomes of patients with splenic injuries in Switzerland. This study aims to assess the effect of hospital treatment volume on successful...
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Filips A, Haltmeier T, Kohler A, Candinas D, Brugger L, Studer P
World J Surg
. 2020 Dec;
45(3):873-879.
PMID: 33301048
Background: Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) is a defecation disorder that frequently occurs after a low anterior resection (LAR) with a total mesorectal excision (TME). The transanal (ta) TME for...