William S Cobb 4th
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Recent Articles
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Lindros S, Warren J, Carbonell 2nd A, Cobb 4th W, Floyd S
J Surg Res
. 2022 Oct;
282:109-117.
PMID: 36270120
Introduction: Opioids are commonly prescribed beyond what is necessary to adequately manage postoperative pain, increasing the likelihood of chronic opioid use, pill diversion, and misuse. We sought to assess opioid...
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Hutcheon D, Hale A, Ewing J, Miller M, Couto F, Bour E, et al.
J Am Coll Surg
. 2018 Feb;
226(4):514-524.
PMID: 29402531
Background: Preoperative weight loss is often encouraged before undergoing weight loss surgery. Controversy remains as to its effect on postoperative outcomes. The aim of this study was to determine what...
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Warren J, McGrath S, Hale A, Ewing J, Carbonell 2nd A, Cobb 4th W
Am Surg
. 2017 Nov;
83(11):1275-1282.
PMID: 29183531
Recurrence after ventral hernia repair (VHR) remains a significant complication. We sought to identify the technical aspects of VHR associated with recurrence. Patients who underwent open midline VHR between 2006...
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Patel P, Warren J, Mansour R, Cobb 4th W, Carbonell A
Am Surg
. 2016 Jul;
82(7):608-12.
PMID: 27457859
Lateral abdominal wall hernias may occur after a variety of procedures, including anterior spine exposure, urologic procedures, ostomy closures, or after trauma. Anatomically, these hernias are challenging and require a...
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Warren J, Epps M, Debrux C, Fowler 3rd J, Ewing J, Cobb 4th W, et al.
Am Surg
. 2015 Jul;
81(8):764-9.
PMID: 26215237
Horizontal panniculectomy (PAN) offers the advantage of wide exposure for hernia repair with elimination of excess skin and adiposity, at the expense of massive subcutaneous flap creation and its attendant...
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van der Westhuizen L, Dunphy K, Knott B, Carbonell A, Smith D, Cobb 4th W
Am Surg
. 2013 May;
79(6):572-7.
PMID: 23711265
Most authors recommend an antireflux operation at the time of laparoscopic paraesophageal hernia (PEH) repair. A fundoplication combats the potential postoperative reflux resulting from disruption of the hiatal anatomy and...
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Johnson R, Johnson B, Blackhurst D, Bour E, Cobb 4th W, Carbonell 2nd A, et al.
Am Surg
. 2012 May;
78(6):685-92.
PMID: 22643265
Although the safety of bariatric surgery in patients with established cardiovascular disease has been demonstrated, little is known about the mid- to long-term survival of these patients after surgery. We...
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Morse B, Cobb 4th W, Valentine J, Cass A, Roettger R
Am Surg
. 2008 Jul;
74(7):614-8.
PMID: 18646479
With the elderly population rising continuously, surgeons are increasingly confronted by the dilemma of operative management in these patients, which frequently encompasses end-of-life issues. Increasing age and emergent surgery are...