Journal of Surgical Research
@JSurgRes
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J Surg Res publishes clinical and laboratory research relevant to surgical practice and teaching. Official journal of @AcademicSurgery
Joined June 2015
Our team’s new paper is out! @JSurgRes @AAbdusada Reoperative Thyroid Procedures: Do They Pose a Higher Risk of Complica...
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The session is under way with @scottlemaire leading the way with @JSurgRes editor sharing the secret how to get published !
🚨 TOMORROW! Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime webinar: Writing a Quality Manuscript 🖋️ Join the AAS Publications Committee & Dr. Scott LeMaire (Editor-in-Chief, JSR) for a practical guide to publishing success.
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TOMORROW! Writing a Quality Manuscript Webinar Publishing high-quality research is one of the most powerful ways to advance your career and the field of academic surgery. Join the AAS Publications Committee and special guest Dr. Scott LeMaire, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of
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This new study evaluated the validity of a novel Bowel Anastomosis Training Simulator (BATS), a 3D-printed model using synthetic bowel that allows for pressurized leak testing of trainees' attempts at a hand-sewn open bowel anastomosis. By @NovaSzokaMD, @SalimAbunnaja, @ldel302,
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An excellent webinar for those who learning how to write and write Well We have a great panel @AEjaz85 @scottlemaire @Nedamini @AmeliaMaiga @ChandlerCortina Please join us !
Upcoming Webinar: Writing a Quality Manuscript Publishing high-quality research is one of the most powerful ways to advance your career and the field of academic surgery. Join the AAS Publications Committee and special guest Dr. Scott LeMaire, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of
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Asians make up 17% of US physicians but are underrepresented in most surgical residencies. Asian American Representation in Surgical Training in the United State...
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Highly recommended !
Publishing high-quality research is one of the most powerful ways to advance your career and the field of academic surgery. Join the AAS Publications Committee and special guest Dr. Scott LeMaire, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Surgical Research, for a practical, step-by-step
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Excellent Opportunity to learn how to write a Paper! Webinar: Writing a Quality Manuscript https://t.co/I5FioKfKRo via @AcademicSurgery @AEjaz85 @scottlemaire
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Can select non-elderly adults with isolated grade III blunt splenic injuries safely avoid ICU admission—without increased risk of complications, splenectomy, or death? This study in @JSurgRes is co-authored @CatherinekuzaMD. #TraumaSurgery #CriticalCare
https://t.co/xWCMufs6OM
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https://t.co/ETZwML1CiF Happy to share results @JSurgRes in collaboration with Evie Carchman @WiscSurgery - PIK3CA mutations appear to occur early in a subset of pre-cancerous anal lesions - could this serve as a biomarker for risk of progression to anal cancer? Excellent effort
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Knife + wire saves lives. Every hour matters: early angioembolization cut nonop failure by 30% and halved mortality in blunt solid organ injury over 9 years. IR isn’t an adjunct it’s essential trauma care. Thanks @JSurgRes for highlighting
Hot off the Press Report Cards Are Out: Nine Years of Nonoperative Management for Blunt ... https://t.co/9zBfjrQlxb
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@TopKniFe_B @HarisKMD @UofAZSurgery Conclusion : NOM of patients with blunt ASOI has improved over the past 9 y, with failure rates decreasing by approximately 30%, indicating enhanced effectiveness of AE over time.
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@TopKniFe_B @HarisKMD @UofAZSurgery On multivariable regression analyses, every hour delay in time to AE was associated with higher odds of NOM failure , major complications , 24-h mortality , and in-hospital mortality.
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@TopKniFe_B @HarisKMD @UofAZSurgery The primary outcome measured was the failure of NOM. Secondary outcomes included major complications, 24-h mortality, and in-hospital mortality.
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@TopKniFe_B @HarisKMD @UofAZSurgery There has been a dramatic shift toward nonoperative management (NOM) of blunt abdominal solid organ injuries (ASOIs) with angioembolization (AE). The aim of this study was to assess the trends in time to AE, and its association with failure of NOM
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Hot off the Press Report Cards Are Out: Nine Years of Nonoperative Management for Blunt ... https://t.co/9zBfjrQlxb
@TopKniFe_B @HarisKMD @UofAZSurgery
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Just a reminder… #Leadership
In this age of disinformation, these 2 quotes from Fred Rogers and Maya Angelou resonate now more than ever. #Leadership
#HelpThoseInNeed
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Link : Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Only Studies for Inflammatory Bowel Diseas...
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3/ Takeaway: More rigorous cost-effectiveness research is needed in IBD to guide policy, reimbursement, and resource allocation.
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