Publications by authors named "Jon Henwood"

Article Synopsis
  • Spontaneous splenic rupture is a rare condition usually related to diseases like infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, and it typically lacks an identifiable cause.* -
  • The article discusses a case of a 73-year-old woman who experienced sudden left-sided flank pain, leading to the discovery of a splenic injury requiring emergency surgery and splenectomy.* -
  • Early diagnosis and treatment of spontaneous splenic rupture are crucial, as delays can increase the risk of serious complications, and while some stable patients might be treated non-operatively, long-term outcomes remain uncertain.*
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BACKGROUND An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an abnormal connection between an artery and a vein, bypassing the capillary network. An AVM of the superficial temporal artery (STA) can occur after trauma, iatrogenic injury, infection, or spontaneously. Spontaneous, or iatrogenic, presentations of STA AVM are thought to be rare, with very few reported cases.

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Introduction: Appendicitis is a very common diagnosis that surgeons manage daily. Some surgeons are still giving antibiotics to patients suffering from uncomplicated appendicitis in the postoperative setting, despite an abundance of evidence to support a single preoperative dose of antibiotics. In this paper, we will describe the management of post-operative antibiotics at our institutions following uncomplicated appendicitis with regard to the use of antibiotics in the post-operative setting.

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When managing an infected groin, though rarely performed, a transobturator bypass remains an important alternative in the armament of a vascular surgeon. Autologous vein and synthetic PTFE are known conduit options for obturator bypasses, although the advantage of utilizing an autologous biological conduit when dealing with infection may not be an option for every patient. On literature review, bovine carotid grafts have been used in infrainguinal revascularizations with comparable results to autologous vein; however, no cases can be found for its use in obturator bypass thus far.

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