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1992 INDEX location, Aug., 603 management, algorithm for, Abdomen Aug., 605 (See also Intra-abdorninal) types, Aug., 603 colectomy and ileorectal anasto- lung mosis (see Colectomy, ab- excision, Aug., 597-599 dominal, and ileorectal anas- fungal, management, Aug., tomosis) 592 vascular trauma, blunt, May, pancreatic, drainage of, Aug., 326-334 605-608 combined with ruptured aorta, peritonsillar May, 311-313 incision, frequency of success- distribution, May, 327 ful resolution by, Aug., 588 mechanisms of injury, May, needle aspiration, frequency of 293-294 successful resolution by, mortality, May, 328 Aug., 588 treatment, May, 328 needle aspiration of, three- Abscess point, Aug., 589 antibiotic “cure” of, Aug., 586-587 properties of, physical and spa- antibiotic effectiveness in, Aug., tial, Aug., 583-586 586 soft tissue, curettage and closure, aspiration of, needle, Aug., Aug., 595-597 587-591 subhepatic, after cholecystec- bacterial protection by, Aug., tomy, drainage of, Sept., 580-586 686-687 bacterial self-defense and synergy — treatment methods, Aug., in, Aug., 581-583 586-599 biochemical factors in, Aug., Achalasia 580-581 balloon dilatation for, follow-up brain results, July, 474 excision of, Aug., 597 barium exophagram showing di- fungal, management of, Aug., lated esophagus and “bird's 952 beak” in, July, 457 vancomycin in, Aug., 586 cricopharyngeal, retention of con- drainage of trast medium on esopha- excisional, Aug., 591-592 gram in, July, 437 incisional, Aug., 591-595 myotomy for, lower esophageal percutaneous catheter (see sphincter Drainage, percutaneous cath- gastroesophageal reflux, July, eter, radiographically guided, 474 of abscesses) results, follow-up, July, 474 excision of, Aug., 595 Acquired immunodeficiency syn- intra-abdominal drome (see AIDS) drainage of, Aug., 602—608 Adenocarcinoma: hepatic duct, drainage of, percutaneous cath- cholangiogram of, Mar., 170, eter, Sept., 695-696 177 1012 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 1992 INDEX location, Aug., 603 management, algorithm for, Abdomen Aug., 605 (See also Intra-abdorninal) types, Aug., 603 colectomy and ileorectal anasto- lung mosis (see Colectomy, ab- excision, Aug., 597-599 dominal, and ileorectal anas- fungal, management, Aug., tomosis) 592 vascular trauma, blunt, May, pancreatic, drainage of, Aug., 326-334 605-608 combined with ruptured aorta, peritonsillar May, 311-313 incision, frequency of success- distribution, May, 327 ful resolution by, Aug., 588 mechanisms of injury, May, needle aspiration, frequency of 293-294 successful resolution by, mortality, May, 328 Aug., 588 treatment, May, 328 needle aspiration of, three- Abscess point, Aug., 589 antibiotic “cure” of, Aug., 586-587 properties of, physical and spa- antibiotic effectiveness in, Aug., tial, Aug., 583-586 586 soft tissue, curettage and closure, aspiration of, needle, Aug., Aug., 595-597 587-591 subhepatic, after cholecystec- bacterial protection by, Aug., tomy, drainage of, Sept., 580-586 686-687 bacterial self-defense and synergy — treatment methods, Aug., in, Aug., 581-583 586-599 biochemical factors in, Aug., Achalasia 580-581 balloon dilatation for, follow-up brain results, July, 474 excision of, Aug., 597 barium exophagram showing di- fungal, management of, Aug., lated esophagus and “bird's 952 beak” in, July, 457 vancomycin in, Aug., 586 cricopharyngeal, retention of con- drainage of trast medium on esopha- excisional, Aug., 591-592 gram in, July, 437 incisional, Aug., 591-595 myotomy for, lower esophageal percutaneous catheter (see sphincter Drainage, percutaneous cath- gastroesophageal reflux, July, eter, radiographically guided, 474 of abscesses) results, follow-up, July, 474 excision of, Aug., 595 Acquired immunodeficiency syn- intra-abdominal drome (see AIDS) drainage of, Aug., 602—608 Adenocarcinoma: hepatic duct, drainage of, percutaneous cath- cholangiogram of, Mar., 170, eter, Sept., 695-696 177 1012 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 Adenomatous polyposis, familial, Amebic liver abscess: perforated, ileal pouch—anal anastomo- percutaneous catheter drain- sis for, Feb., 78 age of, Sept., 698 results, Feb., 103-105 Anal Age anastomosis with ileal pouch (see choledochal cyst and, June, 383 Ileal pouch, —anal anastomo- coronary artery bypass and, Oct., sis) 747 motility related to rectal motility mortality and, Oct., 754—756 after ileal pouch—anal anas- ileal pouch—anal anastomosis tomosis, Feb., 116 and, Feb., 79 sphincter AIDS resting pressure after ileal cases, total, in gay men and drug pouch-—anal anastomosis, abusers, Apr., 225 Feb., 106-108 cholangitis and, primary scleros- squeeze pressure after ileal ing, Mar., 162 pouch-—anal anastomosis, demential complex, Apr., 212, 219 Feb., 108 demographics, Apr., 224 Anastomosis historic landmarks, Apr., 207-211 anal, with ileal pouch (see Ileal mortality, Apr., 211 pouch, —anal anastomosis) nephropathy, Apr., 213 aortic arch, proximal, in acute projections for proximal aortic dissection annual, Apr., 229 repair, Dec., 953-954 U.S. and world, Apr., 229 bowel, experimental studies of transfusion-associated, number of prophylactic drainage of, cases, Apr., 228 Sept., 645-646 vaccine, Apr., 221 in cholangitis, primary sclerosing, Airway Mar., 181-183 maintenance after penetrating ileorectal, and abdominal colec- neck trauma, Jan., 22 tomy (see Colectomy, ab- trauma, penetrating, manage- dominal, and ileorectal anas- ment, Jan., 43 tomosis) Albumin: effect on saphenous vein rectal, distal, with ileal pouch, graft patency, Oct., 774 Feb., 122-124 Alkaline diagram, Feb., 123 duodenogastric reflux, ambula- Andersen-Shirley drain, Sept., 669 tory 24-hour gastric pH Anemia: autoimmune hemolytic, records in, July, 529 and primary sclerosing gastroesophageal reflux, July, 485, cholangitis, Mar., 162 486 Anesthesia phosphatase, serum, and chole- in aortic surgery, Nov., 875—890 dochal cyst, June, 385 local, for rigid esophagoscopy, Alkalinization: postprandial, of gas- July, 442 tric pH, and delayed gastric in neck trauma, penetrating, Jan., emptying, July, 540 35-37 Allis clamps: in ileal pouch—anal Aneurysm anastomosis, Feb., 88 aortic Allopurinol: during neurologic arch, chest radiograph, aorto- reperfusicn in aortic surgery, gram, and CT scan of, Nov., Nov., 857 835 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 1013 Aneurysm (cont.) after hysterectomy, vs. drain- proximal descending, MRI of, age, Sept., 663 Nov., 832 /nticoagulation: in penetrating surgery, Nov., 827-911; Dec., neck trauma, Jan., 38 923-1011 Antifibrogenic/immunosuppressive surgery (See also Aorta, sur- therapy: in primary scleros- gery) ing cholangitis, Mar., 179 thoracoabdominal, Crawford Antigen classification of, Dec., 926 HLA, and primary sclerosing pseudoaneurysm (see Pseudoan- cholangitis, Mar., 159-160 eurysm) p24, assays for HIV, Apr., 234-235 Angiography Antireflux intravenous digital subtraction, in mechanism, mechanical model penetrating neck trauma, of, July, 483 Jan., 32-33 procedure in gastroesophageal of mammary artery coronary by- reflux pass grafts, internal, Oct., 777 choice of, July, 510-511 Angioplasty, percutaneous translu- principles for, July, 508-510 minal coronary requirements for, July, 506-508 number performed, Oct., 748 results, July, 519-524, 525 vs. surgery, Oct., 791-792 Aorta Anorectal ascending abscess, management, Aug., 596 reconstruction in chronic prox- angle after ileal pouch—anal imal aortic dissection repair, anastomosis, Feb., 109 Dec., 955-956 inhibitory reflex after ileal repair in chronic proximal aor- pouch—anal anastomosis, tic dissection repair, Dec., Feb., 109-110 956-957 sensation after ileal pouch—anal aneurysm (see Aneurysm, aortic) anastomosis, Feb., 108-109 balloon pump in, after coronary Antenatal studies: of choledochal bypass surgery, Oct., 762 cysts, June, 382-383 cross-clamping in coronary by- Antibiotic(s) pass surgery, Oct., 758—759 in choledochal cyst surgery, June, cross-clamping, distal 400, 402 (See also Aorta, surgery) after colostomy closure, vs., arterial pressure alteration af- drainage, Sept., 649 ter, mean, Nov., 871 “cure” of abscesses, Aug., 586-587 arterial pressure alteration af- effectiveness in abscesses, Aug., ter, mean (in primates), Nov., 586 870 IV, in penetrating neck trauma, cardiovascular alterations after, Jan., 51 Nov., 869-874 in peritonsillar abscess, Aug., 590 hemodynamic alterations after, prophylactic Nov., 869-874 in appendectomy, Sept., 650 pathophysiology, Nov., 861- in colon surgery, Sept., 655 874 drain tract infections and, Aug., renal ischemia during, Nov., 576-577 861-862 after femoral artery trauma, spinal cord anatomy and, Nov., blunt, May, 340 862-869 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 spinal cord blood flow during, fluid administration during, anatomical influences on, Nov., 878-881 Nov., 866—869 historical note, Nov., 827-829 spinal cord blood supply dur- introduction, Nov., 827 ing, Nov., 862-869 monitoring during, Nov., spinal cord ischemia during, 875-876 Nov., 861-862 MRI before, Nov., 831-833 degenerative disease, medial, and preoperative evaluation, Nov., aortic dissection, Dec., 928 829-846 descending proximal (see below) channels in, CT scan, Nov., 831 pulmonary function tests be- repair for acute distal aortic fore, Nov., 841-846 dissection, Dec., 962-963 spinal motor evoked potentials dissection (see Aortic dissection during (in animals), Nov., below) 877 injuries, blunt, May, 301-317 surgery, proximal, Nov., 846-861 (See also Rupture, of aorta, cardioplegia during, Nov., traumatic, blunt) 846-850 pseudoaneurysm, (see Pseudoan- hypothermia with circulatory eurysm, aortic) arrest during, and EEG moni- surgery, Nov., 827-911; Dec., toring, Nov., 858-861 923-1011 myocardial protection during, anesthetic considerations dur- Nov., 846—850 ing, Nov., 875-890 neurologic ischemia during aortography before, Nov., (see Ischemia, neurologic, 833-838 during proximal aortic sur- autotransfusion during, Nov., gery) 887-890 neurologic reperfusion in, Nov., bypass during, atriofemoral, 850-851, 855-858 Nov., 886-887 pathophysiology, Nov., 846-861 bypass during, cardiopulmo- thoracic, descending, repair for nary, Nov., 881-886 chronic distal aortic dissec- cardiac catheterization before, tion, Dec., 962, 964 Nov., 838-840 thoracoabdominal, repair in catheters during, intrathecal, chronic distal aortic dissec- Nov., 876—878 tion, Dec., 963—969, 973 catheters during, intravenous, unclamping, prevention of hypo- Nov., 878 tension after, Nov., 878-881 coagulation management dur- Aortic arch ing, Nov., 887-890 anastomosis, proximal, in acute CT scans in, preoperative, Nov., proximal aortic dissection 829-831 repair, Dec., 953-954 distal (see Aorta, cross- direction of aortic dissections clamping, distal) around, Dec., 931 Doppler flow scans before, management in proximal aortic Nov., 840-841 dissection repair echocardiography before, Nov., acute, Dec., 954, 955, 956 840-841 chronic, Dec., 956-957 electrocardiography before, pseudoaneurysm, dorsal and in- Holter, Nov., 841 ferior, May, 312 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 Aortic dissection, Dec., 923-1011 steps in, Dec., 948-949 acute Wheat technique, Dec., 951 clinical manifestations, Dec., proximal, chronic, surgery, Dec., 932-935 954-959 distal, medical management, aortic arch repair in, Dec., Dec., 943-945 956-957 distal, surgery, Dec., 959-960, aortic valve management in, 962-963 Dec., 957-958 proximal (see proximal, acute ascending aortic reconstruction below) in, Dec., 955-956 aortography causing, Nov., 838 ascending aortic repair in, Dec., chronic 956-957 clinical manifestations, Dec., elephant trunk technique, Dec., 935 958-961 distal (see distal, chronic be- rupture after, Dec., 932 low) surgery, Nov., 827-911; Dec., proximal (see proximal, chronic 923-1011 below) (See also Aorta, surgery) classification of, DeBakey, Dec., indications for, Dec., 942-943 925 late follow-up and manage- definitions, Dec., 924 ment after, Dec., 985—986 diagnosis, Dec., 935-940 peripheral vascular procedures, direction around aortic arch, Dec., 973 Dec., 931 principles, Dec., 945-947 distal, chronic, surgery, Dec., survival after, early and late, 962-973 Kaplan-Meier curves of, Dec., descending thoracic aorta re- 983, 984 pair in, Dec., 962, 964 survival after, early and late, elephant trunk procedure in, statistical analysis of, Dec., second-stage, Dec., 969, 973 977, 982—985 thoracoabdominal aortic repair techniques, Dec., 945-976 in, Dec., 963-969, 973 techniques, figures illustrating etiology, Dec., 928-930 examples of, Dec., 970-972, histology, Dec., 928-930 974-976, 978-981 historical note, Dec., 923 untreated, prognosis, Dec., 940 incidence, Dec., 926-927 Aortic valve management in proxi- management mal aortic dissection surgery initial, Dec., 940-942 acute, Dec., 947—953 surgical (see surgery below) chronic, Dec., 957-958 pathogenesis, Dec., 930-932 Aortitis: syphilitic, and aortic dis- predisposing factors, Dec., 927 section, Dec., 927 proximal, acute, surgery, Dec., Aortocaval fistula, Nov., 837 947-954 Aortography aortic arch anastomosis in, in aortic arch aneurysm, Nov., proximal, Dec., 953-954 835 aortic arch management in, in aortic dissection diagnosis, Dec., 954-956 Dec., 937—940 aortic valve management in, in ductus diverticulum, May, Dec., 947-953 314 Cabrol technique, Dec., 952 preoperative, Nov., 833-838 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 of pseudoaneurysm, aortic, May, of vertebral artery occlusion after 310, 311 blunt trauma, May, 300, 302 arch, May, 312 Arterylies) medial proximal, May, 313 axillary (see Axillary artery) Apoprotein B levels: and saphenous carotid (see Carotid artery) vein graft atherosclerosis, coronary (see Coronary, artery) Oct., 774 epigastric, inferior, as coronary Appendectomy, drainage after bypass graft, Oct., 783 passive, Sept., 650 femoral, blunt trauma to, May, suction, Sept., 652 340-341 Appendiceal abscess: percutaneous gastroepiploic, right, as coronary catheter drainage of, Sept., 696 bypass graft, Oct., 782-783 Appendicitis: perforated, transperi- innominate (see Innominate ar- toneal drainage in, Aug., 600 tery) Aprotinin: during coronary bypass, mammary (see Mammary artery) Oct., 768—769 mesenteric (see Mesenteric ar- Arfonad: in aortic dissection, Dec., tery) 941 popliteal, blunt trauma to, May, Argyle drain, Sept., 669 341-346 Arteria radicularis magna: origin of, restoration of arterial continu- Nov., 868 ity after, May, 346 Arteriography pressure, mean, alteration after of axillary artery intimal injury, distal aortic cross-clamping, May, 338 Nov., 871 of axillary artery thrombosis after (in primates), Nov., 870 blunt trauma, May, 339 radial, as coronary bypass graft, of carotid artery intimal tear after Oct., 783-784 blunt trauma, May, 296 radicular (see Radicular arteries) of carotid artery pseudoaneurysm renal, blunt trauma to, May, after blunt trauma, May, 297 329-331 of carotid artery thrombosis after occlusion due to, May, 333 blunt trauma, May, 298 spinal, anterior, size at level of of innominate artery pseudoan- arteria radicularis magna, eurysm after blunt trauma, Nov., 865 May, 324 splenic, as coronary bypass graft, of kidney fracture, upper pole, Oct., 784 May, 332 subclavian (see Subclavian, ar- in neck trauma, penetrating, Jan., tery) 26-27 tibial (see Tibial, artery) of subclavian artery intimal injury vertebral (see Vertebral, artery) and pseudoaneurysm after Ascites: pancreatic, drainage of, blunt trauma, May, 322 Sept., 690-693 of subclavian artery occlusion Aspiration, needle, of abscesses, after blunt trauma, May, 321 Aug., 587-591 of tibial artery after blunt trauma peritonsillar anterior, May, 349 frequency of successful resolu- posterior, May, 348 tion by, Aug., 588 of vertebral artery intimal dissec- three-point, Aug., 589 tion after chiropractic ma- Aspirin: effect on saphenous vein nipulation, May, 301 graft patency, Oct., 775 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 Atheroembolism: after coronary ar- Barium tery bypass, Oct., 756 esophagram (see Esophagram, Atherosclerosis barium) aortic dissection and, Dec., 929 roentgenogram (see Roentgenog- coronary artery, native and raphy, contrast, barium) grafted, Oct., 773 Barrett's esophagus (see Esophagus, Atresia: biliary, and choledochal Barrett's) cysts, June, 375 Basement membrane defects: and Atriofemoral bypass: during aortic aortic dissection, Dec., 929 surgery, Nov., 886—887 B cell(s) Autotransfusion: during aortic sur- in cholangitis, primary sclerosing, gery, Nov., 887-890 Mar., 160-161 Axillary artery trauma, blunt lymphoma in AIDS, Apr., 219 intimal injury due to, May, 338 Belsey fundoplication thrombosis due to, May, 339 suture placement in Autoantibodies: in primary scleros- first row, July, 518 ing cholangitis, Mar., second row, July, 519 161-162 technical aspects, July, 512-519 Autoimmune Beta-blockers diseases and primary sclerosing in aortic dissection, Dec., cholangitis, Mar., 162 940-941 hemolytic anemia and primary distal, Dec., 943 sclerosing cholangitis, Mar., postoperative, Dec., 985-986 162 before aortic surgery, Nov., 846 Azidothymidine in HIV infection, Bile Apr., 220 diversion procedures for gastro- historical background, Apr., duodenal motor disorders, 209-210 July, 541-544 after occupational exposure, Apr., duodenal switch procedure for 251-253 (see Duodenum, switch pro- AZT (see Azidothymidine) cedure) indications, July, 541-542 results, July, 543-544 B technical considerations, July, 542-543 Bacterial duct protection by abscesses, Aug., carcinoma in primary scleros- 580-586 ing cholangitis, Mar., self-defense and synergy in ab- 166-168 scesses, Aug., 581-583 carcinoma in primary scleros- Balloon ing cholangitis, incidence, dilatation for achalasia, follow-up Mar., 167 results, July, 474 common, drainage after liver distention of esophagus for chest trauma, Sept., 677-678 pain, July, 464 common, drainage, T-tube, pump, intraaortic, after coronary Sept., 688-690 bypass surgery, Oct., 762 tumors, percutaneous laser Barbiturates: during deep hypother- cauterization of, Sept., 590 mia with circulatory arrest, fistula (see Drainage, of fistula, Nov., 860-861 bile) Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 Biliary cardioplegia in coronary bypass atresia and choledochal cysts, surgery, Oct., 759-760 June, 375 conservation during coronary by- cirrhosis, primary, cholangio- pass, Oct., 768 gram, Mar., 169 contacts during surgical proce- drainage, percutaneous catheter dures, Apr., 240 (see Drainage, percutaneous flow catheter, radiographically neurologic ischemia during guided, biliary) aortic surgery and, Nov., mucosal lining in choledoch- 852-853 ocele, June, 377 spinal cord, during distal aortic surgery cross-clamping, anatomical drainage after, decompressive, influences on, Nov., 866-— Sept., 685-690 869 drainage before, percutaneous pH management during deep hy- catheter, Sept., 700 pothermia with circulatory Biochemical factors: in abscesses, arrest, Nov., 858-860 Aug., 580-581 supply Biology: of surgical drains, Aug., spinal cord, during distal aortic 567-623; Sept., 643-717 cross-clamping, Nov., Bio-Medicus centrifugal pump, May, 862-869 320 sternal, and wound complica- Biopsy tions after coronary bypass, in esophageal motility disorders, Oct., 767 July, 458-459 transfusion (see Transfusion) in gastroduodenal motor disor- Bone ders, July, 530-531 long-bone fracture due to blunt in gastroesophageal reflux, July, trauma, May, 294 501-503 marrow transplant, primary scle- liver, of choledochal cysts, June, rosing cholangitis after, Mar., 375 163 Bladder rupture: extraperitoneal, Bony injuries of extremities associ- drainage for, Sept., 684 ated with arterial injuries Bleeding lower, May, 347 (see also Hemorrhage) upper, May, 336 after cholecystectomy, drainage Bovine internal mammary artery for, Sept., 687-688 graft: in coronary bypass, complications after coronary by- Oct., 784 pass, Oct., 768—769 Bowel variceal, in primary sclerosing anastomosis, experimental stud- cholangitis, surgical manage- ies of prophylactic drainage ment, Mar., 186 of, Sept., 645-646 Block: glossopharyngeal nerve, for disease, inflammatory (see rigid esophagoscopy, July, Inflammatory bowel disease) 442 function after ileal pouch—anal Blood anastomosis, Feb., 93-95 -borne pathogens, operating small, obstruction after ileal room procedures to reduce pouch—anal anastomosis, risk of exposure of, Apr., Feb., 91, 92 246 Brain abscess (see Abscess, brain) Curr Probl Surg, December 1992 1019 Breast myocardial protection during, abscess, postmenopausal, exci- Oct., 756—762 sion of, Aug., 599 number performed, Oct., 748 operations, cefonicid prophylaxis patient population, changing, for, Sept., 644 Oct., 746-748 Breathing assessment: after pene- perioperative risk, Oct., 753-769 trating neck trauma, Jan., 23 reoperation, Oct., 792—797 Bronchodilators: for respiratory respiratory complications after, complications of acute distal Oct., 765-766 aortic dissection, Dec., 944 results, late clinical, Oct., Bronchoscopy: fiberoptic, in pene- 786—792 trating neck trauma, Jan., 33 studies of, randomized, study Brooke ileostomy (see Ileostomy, design, Oct., 787 Brooke) surgical technique, Oct., Bypass 748-752 atriofemoral, during aortic sur- survival after, Oct., 789-791 gery, Nov., 886-887 symptoms after, Oct., 788-789 cardiopulmonary, during aortic wound complications after, surgery, Nov., 881-886 Oct., 766—768 coronary artery, Oct., 743-807 gastric, drainage after, Sept., 651 angioplasty vs. percutaneous transluminal, Oct., 791-792 Cc bleeding complications after, Oct., 768-769 Cabrol repair of aortic dissection, cannulation for, Oct., 749 Dec., 946 cerebrovascular accident and, steps in, Dec., 952 Oct., 755, 762-765 Calcium conduit selection in, Oct., channel blockers in distal aortic 784-785 dissection, Dec., 943 current status, Oct., 796—798 neurologic ischemia during aortic graft in, alternative choices, surgery and, Nov., 853-854 Oct., 782—784 Cancer graft in, gastroepiploic artery, after ileal pouch—anal anastomo- right, Oct., 7832-783 sis, Feb., 100 graft in, mammary artery (see in ulcerative colitis patients, and Mammary artery coronary ileal pouch—anal anastomo- bypass graft, internal) sis, Feb., 74—76 graft in, patency of, Oct., 769-786 Cannulation: for coronary bypass graft in, saphenous vein ‘see grafting, Oct., 749 Saphenous vein coronary by- Carcinoma pass graft) bile duct, in primary sclerosing history, Oct., 743-752 cholangitis, Mar., 166-168 introduction, Oct., 743-752 incidence, Mar., 167 morbidity, Oct., 753 in choledochal cyst, June, 375, mortality, in-hospital, Oct., 377 753-756 Cardia reconstruction: after myot- mortality, late, risk factors for, omy, July, 477 Oct., 690 Cardiac myocardial infarction during, catheterization before aortic sur- Oct., 755-762 gery, Nov., 838-840 Curr Probl Surg, December 1992

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