Publications by authors named "Eric T Nguyen"

Postaxial or ulnar polydactyly is the most common form of polydactyly that may present with the duplication of soft-tissue structures only or with additional bony involvement. Surgical excision is the only viable treatment option for postaxial polydactyly with bony involvement, and psychological or cosmetic reasons are the main rationale for treatment. Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) is a rare congenital disorder characterized by chondral and ectodermal dysplasia, particularly postaxial polydactyly.

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We undertook this study to determine whether the use of contrast venography would adversely affect renal function in patients with renal insufficiency requiring caval interruption. We conducted a retrospective review of all inferior vena cava (IVC) filters inserted at our institution over a 2-year period (January 2002 to January 2004). The indication for caval interruption, insertion technique, type of filter used, pre- and postintervention creatinine level, and the presence of diabetes and hypertension were analyzed.

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Subclavian steal syndrome is an uncommon entity diagnosed with angiography after neurologic symptoms occur during activity with the upper extremity. Cardiac symptoms or silent ischemia have been described in patients who have undergone cardiac bypass using the ipsilateral internal mammary artery. Our patient presented with acute chest pain radiating to the left upper extremity and a diminished pulse.

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Aortic graft infection is one of the most dreaded surgical complications. In the perioperative patient with fresh aortic prosthesis, this is a particularly complex problem. Opening the bowel changes an operation to a "clean-contaminated" or "contaminated" case.

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Background: Antiemetic medications are commonly used in the postoperative patient. Despite the lack of evidence-based data, these medications have also been increasingly used in the management of postoperative ileus. This practice is dangerous and increases the risk for morbidity and mortality.

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