Publications by authors named "Jeffrey S Litt"

To better understand trends in burn treatment patterns related to definitive closure, this study sought to benchmark real-world survey data with national data contained within the National Burn Repository version 8.0 (NBR v8.0) across key burn center practice patterns, resource utilization, and clinical outcomes.

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Objective/background: Patients can develop scalp and cranial defects as a result of neoplasm, trauma, or infection. Reconstruction of these defects can be difficult in some patients and may require a multidisciplinary approach using creative solutions usually used for disease processes in other areas of the body, such as severe burns.

Methods: A series of 9 patients were treated using multidisciplinary techniques for reconstruction of complex cranial and scalp defects.

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Advances in the management of burn patients have contributed to significant improvements in morbidity and mortality over the last century. The physiologic insult from this injury pattern, however, still requires extensive surgical intervention, resuscitation and multidisciplinary care. This paper will review the standard of care of these patients in the context of a recent case study from our institution.

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Introduction: With advanced-stage head and neck cancers, patients may develop large and/or complex wounds despite multiple reconstruction attempts. Wound coverage may require novel approaches to palliate the patient.

Method: We present the case of a 56-year-old female with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the scalp and skull who required multiple surgical interventions.

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The purpose of this case report and review of the literature is to provide an exploration of the clinical symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and management of propylthiouracil (PTU)-associated vasculitis in the intensive care setting. A PubMed search of the available literature was conducted using the MeSH search terms "propylthiouracil" and "vasculitis." The literature search returned 121 articles.

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