Publications by authors named "Drake D"

In complex dislocations of the metacarpophalangeal joint, the volar plate is separated from the proximal phalanx and the metacarpal head is entrapped within surrounding tissue structures. These complex dislocations must be managed by open surgical reduction to reduce the dislocation and realign the volar plate. A 58-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a complex dislocation of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the left little finger, which was successfully treated by open reduction in the operating room.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess bacterial leakage of a mixed anaerobic community of organisms in obturated canals after post space preparation.

Study Design: A mixed microbial community of strict anaerobic organisms (F. nucleatum, P.

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Continuous percutaneous and dermal suture closures have an important role in the approximation of long, linear lacerations in the emergency department. This report documents the scientific basis for these continuous closure techniques. In addition, a detailed description of these surgical closure techniques is presented.

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A medical center formed a narcotic task force because of widespread concern over misuse of drugs. Systems and staff issues were addressed. Audits to help identify and alleviate the problem were conducted; two narcotic audit tools are shown.

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Aim Of Study: To see the impact of cisplatin- and carboplatin-based protocols on survival in malignant sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCT).

Methods: Twenty infants and children with malignant SCT were treated at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, over a 16-year period from 1979 to 1994. There were 5 males and 15 females, age ranged from 1 day to 3.

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The purpose of this investigation was to determine the security of the square knot tied with one looped end and one free end versus the security of the square knot tied with two free ends. Size 4/0 and size 6/0 monofilament nylon, polypropylene, and Biosyn sutures were selected for this evaluation. The mechanical performance of these sutures was judged according to knot breakage force and number of throws required to attain security.

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Deep burns of the scalp and skull are often caused by high-voltage electrical injuries. Patients with such injuries should be referred to regional burn centers that are prepared to excise necrotic burn tissue and cover the devitalized bone with a well-vascularized flap. Strategies for prevention of these electrical burns are discussed.

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We have evaluated the role of retinoid signaling in the early development of the olfactory epithelium and olfactory bulb. When retinoid-mediated gene expression is blocked briefly in mouse embryos at midgestation with citral (a general alcohol dehydrogenase antagonist that is thought to interfere with retinoid synthesis), the spectrum of morphogenetic abnormalities includes disruption of olfactory pathway development. It is difficult, however, to assess the specificity of this pharmacological manipulation, insofar as it also compromises several other aspects of central nervous system development.

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Conventional treatment of Hirschsprung's disease consists of initial colostomy followed by pull-through (staged PT). During the past decade immediate definitive operation (primary PT) has been reported by several investigators with a complication rate ranging from 0% to 20%. In the authors' institution primary PT has been performed since 1992 in patients with rectosigmoid aganglionosis responsive to rectal irrigations.

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The development of managed care is described as an unexpected product of competition between public and private purchasers of health care. Managed care is a series of purchasing techniques that employers have applied to reduce the cost of their employees' health benefits. Its most significant use has been as a device for bargaining with individual health care providers by encouraging or requiring employees to purchase health care services from a select set of providers.

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Thymic haemorrhage in a neonate is an exceedingly rare condition. A case is presented of a neonate presenting at birth with cyanosis, respiratory distress and an anterior mediastinal mass. The radiological findings are demonstrated.

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Antibacterial activity of baking soda.

Compend Contin Educ Dent Suppl

August 2002

The antibacterial activity of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) was assessed using three different experimental approaches. Standard minimum inhibitory concentration analyses revealed substantial inhibitory activity against Streptococcus mutans that was not due to ionic strength or high osmolarity. Short-term exposure assays showed significant killing of bacterial suspensions when baking soda was combined with the detergent sodium dodecylsulfate.

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The SmartDrive console represents an important advance in small bone surgery because it monitors and coordinates the operation of its handpieces. The SmartDrive console has the following unique features: 1) a handpiece recognition system; 2) an instrument speed display; 3) a handpiece display and monitoring system; 4) a torque instrument control system; 5) a temperature monitoring system; 6) and an irrigation system. Mechanical performance studies have been undertaken that have validated the accuracy of the monitoring systems of the consoles.

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Latex allergy has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and is increasingly recognized as a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality during medical and surgical procedures. Ultimately, many of the affected patients with recognized latex sensitivity and those who are not yet diagnosed will receive treatment for their allergic reactions to latex in emergency departments. Consequently, emergency physicians must have a comprehensive understanding of the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and management of these challenging patients.

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Intra-abdominal adhesions are fibrotic structures, which lie in the form of a string or attachment between the abdominal organs and connect these together. They are responsible for serious clinical complications that include intestinal obstruction, infertility, and pelvic pain. During the last century, surgeons' comprehensive understanding of the biology of peritoneal healing and wound repair has allowed them to identify a variety of new therapeutic techniques that limit the development of adhesion formation.

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Tracheo-oesophageal fistula, oesophageal atresia, and imperforate anus are known to be associated with renal anomalies - the VATER complex. The occurrence of ambiguous genitalia with this collection of anomalies has not previously been highlighted. We report two cases occurring 15 years apart; both had renal agenesis and neither was salvagealble from a renal or pulmonary viewpoint.

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The various options for the management of long-gap oesophageal atresia are discussed. Of 89 infants treated, 27 had isolated atresia, 6 distal atresia with proximal fistula, and 56 atresia with distal fistula. The preferred approach for the former two groups was oesophageal replacement via gastric transposition.

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Objectives: To determine the incidence and morbidity caused by urologic anomalies in patients with low imperforate anus.

Methods: The case records and imaging studies of 95 patients who underwent surgery for low imperforate anus over a 15-year period were retrospectively reviewed. Follow-up ranged from 2 to 18 years (mean 5.

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