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V C McAlister

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Atlas H, Safa N, Denis R, Garneau P, Marceau S, Lebel S, et al.
Can J Surg . 2022 Apr; 53(4):S51-S104. PMID: 35488396
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Smith S, McAlister V, Dubois L, Beckett A, Hilsden R
BMJ Mil Health . 2020 Mar; 167(2):114-117. PMID: 32123001
Tactical combat casualty care and the application of extremity tourniquets have saved lives in combat. In the modern combat environment junctional injuries are common and difficult to treat. Recently, junctional...
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Smith S, Hilsden R, Beckett A, McAlister V
J R Army Med Corps . 2017 Aug; PMID: 28794007
Damage control resuscitation and early thoracotomy have been used to increase survival after severe injury in combat. There has been a renewed interest in resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the...
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Ullah S, Grant R, Johnson M, McAlister V
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2013 Oct; 95(7):519-22. PMID: 24112501
Introduction: The membranous superficial fascia (MSF) was described early in the 19th century, as was its role in the clinical sign of urethral disruption. Clinical signs of haemorrhage or leakage...
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Van Waes O, Halm J, Vermeulen J, McAlister V
J R Army Med Corps . 2013 Oct; 160(3):255-7. PMID: 24109119
Treatment strategies for penetrating rectal injuries (PRI) in civilian settings are still not uniformly agreed, in part since high-energy transfer PRI, such as is frequently seen in military settings, are...
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Ansell M, Breeze J, McAlister V, Williams M
J R Army Med Corps . 2010 Jul; 156(2):106-9. PMID: 20648949
Combat-related eye injuries continue to increase in frequency and are generally secondary to Improvised Explosive Devices. Many ocular injuries are potentially preventable by the wearing of ballistic eye protection. The...
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Hsia C, Zurawska J, Tong M, Eckert K, McAlister V, Chin-Yee I
Transfus Med . 2009 Mar; 19(1):43-9. PMID: 19302454
The objective of this study was to determine if clinically important thromboembolic adverse events (TAEs) because of recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) administration are being under-reported. rFVIIa is a potent...
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McAlister V, Davenport E, Renouf E
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2007 Oct; (4):CD006233. PMID: 17943900
Background: Cholecystectomy is not required in up to 64% of patients who adopt a wait-and-see policy after endoscopic clearance of common bile duct stones. Although reports of retrospective cohort series...
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Haddad E, McAlister V, Renouf E, Malthaner R, Kjaer M, Gluud L
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2006 Oct; (4):CD005161. PMID: 17054241
Background: Most liver transplant recipients receive either cyclosporin or tacrolimus to prevent rejection. Both drugs inhibit calcineurin phosphatase which is thought to be the mechanism of their anti-rejection effect and...