Publications by authors named "David Barkoe"

Historically, tube thoracostomy, image-guided drainage, or an open thoracotomy has been indicated as the standard procedure for the management of patients with retained infected pleural collections (RIPC). These infections can be a debilitating and potentially lethal complication in already critically ill trauma patients. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the usefulness of an open thoracic window (OTW) as definitive therapy for the management of RIPC refractory to conventional therapies.

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  • Advances in cancer treatment require a complex approach that includes surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, all of which complicate wound healing due to factors like tumor biology and patient health.
  • Radiation therapy can hinder healing through tissue damage, while chemotherapy targeting rapidly dividing cells may disrupt wound recovery.
  • Research highlights the need for managing nutritional status and suggests that while many patients may heal well, there are significant risks of wound complications due to cancer treatments.
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Background And Objective: Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a locally aggressive and infiltrative tumor that requires Mohs' micrographic surgery or wide excision to treat. Adequate excision often leaves a cosmetic disfiguring defect, particularly if the tumor is located on the head and neck. Complex defects of the face present special problems, such as distortion, ectropion, and retraction of normal tissues.

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