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AUTHOR INDEX Ceydeli, A., 220 Fitzmaurice, M. J., 168 Adrales, G. L., 150 Chahal, R., 161 Flynn, T. C., 649 Ahern, J. W., 504 Chan, M. M., 25 Foster, C. E. Ill, 103 Ahmed, S., 64 Chao, L., 444 Frantz, F. W., 395 Alban, R. F., 106 Christianson, L., 579 Friedman, H. I., 168 Al-Busairi, W. A., 419 Chung, A., 365 Fuhrman, G. M., 275 Al-Bustan, M. A., 419 Ciardiello, K. A., 344 Ali, F. E., 419 Cimelli, M. Jr., 49 Gabbay,J. , 106 Alvarez, R., 623 Clancy, T. E., 258 Gadacz, T. R., 150 Alves, P. R. A., 49 Clark, C. E., 412 Gagliano, R. A., 187, 625 Anderson, C.1., 111 Clark, J. A., 59 Gama-Rodrigues, J. J., 49 Andriole, D. A., 423 Clericuzio, C. P., 509 Gaughan, J. P., 657 Antedomenico, E., 193 Coe, N. P. W., 214 Gilchrist, J., 117 Apelgren, K. N., 111 Colligan, M., 516 Goldberg, A. J., 657 Arciero, C. A., 253 Contessa, J., 344 Goldstein, M. J., 132 Arruffat, S., 465 Cooper, C., 563 Goshtasby, P., 638 Ashley, S. W., 543 Cooper, J. T., 299 Goss, J. A., 305 Aydelotte, j., 338 Cooper, Z. R., 2 Grewal, H., 657 Azarow, K., 330 Coser, R. B., 49, 613 Grove, K. D., 204 Azarow, K. S., 199, 390 Cotlar, A. M., 249, 362, 500 Gutchell, V., 253 Cronk, D. R., 199 Cunha, J. E. M., 613 Babineau, T. J., 436 Habr-Gama, A., 49 Curtis, K. D., 122 Bae, J-O., 327 Haisch, C. E., 481 Baker,J. , 145 Hanly, E. J., 87, 358 Banks, S. B., 249 Dalton, M. L., 509 Hardy, M. A., 132, 327, 415, 495, 606 Barnes, S., 313, 585 Dart, B. W. IV, 533 Harkema, J. M., 111 Barnes, S. L., 407 DeBakey, M. E., 305 Harkins, S. M., 465 Barshes, N. R., 305 DeGiacomo, J. C., 6 Harnisch, M., 338 Bartlett, S. T., 103 Demangone, D., 657 Harris, M., 512 Beck, D. E., 15, 19, 25 Dempsey, D. T., 657 Harthun, N. L., 539 Becker, J. M., 289 Dennis, C., 459 Hausmann, M. G., 57 Beeman, R. M., 663 Denny, R. R., 294 Hazey, J. W., 59 Bening, T., 604 Dietz, P. A., 161 Henriksen, D., 638 Berg, D. A., 657 Dippolito, A., 609 Herr, M. W., 187, 625 Bini, J., 604 Dodson, T. F., 128 Hetz, S. P., 199 Birkett, D. H., 382 Donnelly, M. B., 122 Holtzman, M. P., 289 Bishop-Bartolomei, K., 549 Dosanjh, A., 455 Hooke, J., 253 Bismuth, J., 324 Downey, D. M., 516 Hu, J. S., 351 Bitar, H., 405 Dress, A. L., 362 Hutter, M. M., 535 Bittmann, S., 439 DuBose, J., 91 Hutzel, P., 117 Blanks, D. A., 19 DuBose, J. J., 341, 362 Bonville, D., 324 Dudrick, S. J., 178 Iglehart, J. D., 25 Borboroglu, P. G., 103 Imagawa, D. K., 55 Borman, K. R., 33 El Chaar, M., 185 Incorvaia, A. N., 429 Bowen, J. B., 38 Ellis, T., 606 Irani, J. L., 543 Boysen, D. A., 429 Esbaita, E. Y., 419 Isakovich, N. V., 459 Boysen, D. M., 633 Esser, S., 609 Ito, H., 258 Braxton, C., 145 Evenson, A. R., 374 Iwashita, R. A., 613 Breen, E., 543 Bresciani, C., 49 Broughan, T. A., 33, 579 Fanelli, R. D., 59 Jacob, C. E., 49 Bruce, J. N., 138 Fann, S., 663 Jarchow, A. M., 10 Bruce, S. S., 138 Farkas, D. L., 365 Jenkins, D. M., 362 Brunicardi, F. C., 305 Farraye, F. A., 436 Jenkins, N. L., 38, 319 Buckley, B. M., 226 Fedorciw, B. J., 335 Jentz, A. B., 111 Burchard, K. W., 214 Feldmar, D., 106 Johnson, J. O., 38, 319 Burgess, A., 258 Ferguson, C. M., 535 Johnson, R. M., 117 Fielding, L. P., 638 Jones, C. M., 277 Finley, D. S., 55, 262 Joseph, A., 365 Campbell, S., 592 Finley, W., 231 Jukemura, J., 613 Cannada, L. K., 563 Fischer, J. E., 374 CarletonJ,. , 161 Fisher, C. A., 657 Kalish, J., 436 Cerda, S., 436 Fisher, J. C., 495 Kaminski, D. L., 19 672 CURRENT SURGERY ¢ © 2005 by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery 0149-7944/05/$30.00 Published by Elsevier Inc. AUTHOR INDEX Ceydeli, A., 220 Fitzmaurice, M. J., 168 Adrales, G. L., 150 Chahal, R., 161 Flynn, T. C., 649 Ahern, J. W., 504 Chan, M. M., 25 Foster, C. E. Ill, 103 Ahmed, S., 64 Chao, L., 444 Frantz, F. W., 395 Alban, R. F., 106 Christianson, L., 579 Friedman, H. I., 168 Al-Busairi, W. A., 419 Chung, A., 365 Fuhrman, G. M., 275 Al-Bustan, M. A., 419 Ciardiello, K. A., 344 Ali, F. E., 419 Cimelli, M. Jr., 49 Gabbay,J. , 106 Alvarez, R., 623 Clancy, T. E., 258 Gadacz, T. R., 150 Alves, P. R. A., 49 Clark, C. E., 412 Gagliano, R. A., 187, 625 Anderson, C.1., 111 Clark, J. A., 59 Gama-Rodrigues, J. J., 49 Andriole, D. A., 423 Clericuzio, C. P., 509 Gaughan, J. P., 657 Antedomenico, E., 193 Coe, N. P. W., 214 Gilchrist, J., 117 Apelgren, K. N., 111 Colligan, M., 516 Goldberg, A. J., 657 Arciero, C. A., 253 Contessa, J., 344 Goldstein, M. J., 132 Arruffat, S., 465 Cooper, C., 563 Goshtasby, P., 638 Ashley, S. W., 543 Cooper, J. T., 299 Goss, J. A., 305 Aydelotte, j., 338 Cooper, Z. R., 2 Grewal, H., 657 Azarow, K., 330 Coser, R. B., 49, 613 Grove, K. D., 204 Azarow, K. S., 199, 390 Cotlar, A. M., 249, 362, 500 Gutchell, V., 253 Cronk, D. R., 199 Cunha, J. E. M., 613 Babineau, T. J., 436 Habr-Gama, A., 49 Curtis, K. D., 122 Bae, J-O., 327 Haisch, C. E., 481 Baker,J. , 145 Hanly, E. J., 87, 358 Banks, S. B., 249 Dalton, M. L., 509 Hardy, M. A., 132, 327, 415, 495, 606 Barnes, S., 313, 585 Dart, B. W. IV, 533 Harkema, J. M., 111 Barnes, S. L., 407 DeBakey, M. E., 305 Harkins, S. M., 465 Barshes, N. R., 305 DeGiacomo, J. C., 6 Harnisch, M., 338 Bartlett, S. T., 103 Demangone, D., 657 Harris, M., 512 Beck, D. E., 15, 19, 25 Dempsey, D. T., 657 Harthun, N. L., 539 Becker, J. M., 289 Dennis, C., 459 Hausmann, M. G., 57 Beeman, R. M., 663 Denny, R. R., 294 Hazey, J. W., 59 Bening, T., 604 Dietz, P. A., 161 Henriksen, D., 638 Berg, D. A., 657 Dippolito, A., 609 Herr, M. W., 187, 625 Bini, J., 604 Dodson, T. F., 128 Hetz, S. P., 199 Birkett, D. H., 382 Donnelly, M. B., 122 Holtzman, M. P., 289 Bishop-Bartolomei, K., 549 Dosanjh, A., 455 Hooke, J., 253 Bismuth, J., 324 Downey, D. M., 516 Hu, J. S., 351 Bitar, H., 405 Dress, A. L., 362 Hutter, M. M., 535 Bittmann, S., 439 DuBose, J., 91 Hutzel, P., 117 Blanks, D. A., 19 DuBose, J. J., 341, 362 Bonville, D., 324 Dudrick, S. J., 178 Iglehart, J. D., 25 Borboroglu, P. G., 103 Imagawa, D. K., 55 Borman, K. R., 33 El Chaar, M., 185 Incorvaia, A. N., 429 Bowen, J. B., 38 Ellis, T., 606 Irani, J. L., 543 Boysen, D. A., 429 Esbaita, E. Y., 419 Isakovich, N. V., 459 Boysen, D. M., 633 Esser, S., 609 Ito, H., 258 Braxton, C., 145 Evenson, A. R., 374 Iwashita, R. A., 613 Breen, E., 543 Bresciani, C., 49 Broughan, T. A., 33, 579 Fanelli, R. D., 59 Jacob, C. E., 49 Bruce, J. N., 138 Fann, S., 663 Jarchow, A. M., 10 Bruce, S. S., 138 Farkas, D. L., 365 Jenkins, D. M., 362 Brunicardi, F. C., 305 Farraye, F. A., 436 Jenkins, N. L., 38, 319 Buckley, B. M., 226 Fedorciw, B. J., 335 Jentz, A. B., 111 Burchard, K. W., 214 Feldmar, D., 106 Johnson, J. O., 38, 319 Burgess, A., 258 Ferguson, C. M., 535 Johnson, R. M., 117 Fielding, L. P., 638 Jones, C. M., 277 Finley, D. S., 55, 262 Joseph, A., 365 Campbell, S., 592 Finley, W., 231 Jukemura, J., 613 Cannada, L. K., 563 Fischer, J. E., 374 CarletonJ,. , 161 Fisher, C. A., 657 Kalish, J., 436 Cerda, S., 436 Fisher, J. C., 495 Kaminski, D. L., 19 672 CURRENT SURGERY ¢ © 2005 by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery 0149-7944/05/$30.00 Published by Elsevier Inc. Kang, W., 185, 577 Nguyen, L., 305 Schwartz, R., 313 Kaplan, J. L., 57 Nguyen, N. T., 262 Schwartz, R. W., 407, 491, 585 Kareti, L. R., 111 Nicholas, G. G., 231 Shamamian, P., 512 Karp, R., 64 Nolan, D., 117 Shane, M. D., 238 Katayama, F. F., 49 Norris, B. L., 623 Shen, W. T., 240 Kauvar, D. S., 338 Nottingham, J. M., 396 Shriver, C. D., 253 Kebebew, E., 455 Sidhu, R. S., 226 Kellogg, K. C., 535 Ogilvie, J. B., 73 Sinha, P., 532 Kennedy, J. S., 87 O'Leary, J. P., 32, 273, 371, 547, 670 Sirinek, K. R., 412 Kent, D. E., 518 Olenwine, J. A., 231 Slomski, C. A., 111 Kim, C. K., 335 Ong, E. S., 239 Spurgeon, J. M., 500 Kim, SH., 335 Stain, S. C., 277 Kiran, R. P., 178 Perez, R. O., 49, 613 Stamp, T., 117 Kiss, D. R., 49, 613 Perlman, S., 344 Stawicki, S. P., 311 Klein, J. U., 237 Perry, W. B., 204, 324, 412, 604 Stevens, R. M., 74 Klingensmith, M. E., 423 Petelenz, K., 400 Strobel, L. M., 358 Kowdley, G. C., 64 Peterson, R. M., 449 Sutherland, M. J., 341 Krynyckyi, B. R., 335 Pierre K. B., 277 Kwasnik, E. M., 465 Pofahl, W. E., 10, 38, 319 Taylor, M. D., 226 Pories, S. E., 72, 459 Teng, W., 55 Lambert, P., 633 Pories, W. J., 581 Tereb, D. A., 353 Lane, J. E., 518 Powell, C. S., 373 Termuhlen, P., 117 Learn, P. A., 204 Pratt,J .W ., 516 Thorisson, H., 178 Lee, J. A., 415 Pricolo, V. E., 214 Trang, T. T., 156 Lee, T. C., 305 Procter, C. D. Jr., 356 Tuakli-Wosornu, Y., 651 Lefaivre, J.-F., 168 Tzarnas, C. D., 174 Lefor, A. T., 106 Quayle, C. M., 362 U Lenahan, C., 459 Ude, A., 132 Lewis, F. R. Jr., 45 Ragsdale, T., 91 Ufberg, J. W., 657 Lieberman, J. D., 231 Raj, P. K., 226 Lofman, A., 174 Rana. A., 294 Lorber, J., 436 Vasquez, T., 311 Rebellato, L. M., 481 Lugo, B., 55 Venkatesh, K., 31 Rebuck, J. A., 504 Lynd, C., 638 Verbanac, K. M., 481 Reed, J. III, 609 Lyons, J., 529, 653 Veverka, T. J., 633 Rehm, C. G., 644 Vilatoba, M., 553 Reight, I., 396 Macari, M., 512 Richards, M. L., 204, 324, 412, 604 Volchok, J., 348, 448 Mageau, R. P., 38 Ridgway, J., 55 Volchok, J. A., 59 Maithal, 5., 64 Rigor, V., 324 Maker, V. K., 122 Ringley, C. D., 429 Wachsmann-Hogiu, S., 365 Martin, N., 527 Rogers, F. B., 504 Wallack, M. K., 444 Martinez, J., 529, 653 Rogers, S., 2 Warshaw, A. L., 535 McGuigan, R., 390, 395 Rose, M. A., 141 Wascher, R. A., 193, 625 McKenzie, S., 313, 491, 585 Rosenblum, B. I., 618 Watson, C. M., 396 McKenzie, S. P., 407 Rosenfeld, J. C., 32, 489, 664 Weaver, K. A. T., 387 McKernan, E., 657 Roth, J. S., 35, 319 Weaver, W. L., 387 McKinlay, R., 35 Rowland, P. A., 214, 644 Webb, A. L. B., 128 Megerian, C. A., 156 Rubin, J. R., 400 Weger, N., 405 Mello, M. M., 543 Rucinski, J., 220 Westerhaus, M., 447 Miller, C. D., 504 Whang, E. E., 258, 543 Miller, G., 512 Sadighi, P. J., 59, 348 Widmann, W. D., 132, 327, 415, 495, 606 Miller, J. P., 330 Samstein, B., 132 Winfree, C. J., 283, 469, 476 Miller, S., 117 Sanfey, H., 539 Wise, L., 220 Milner, R. E., 657 Sanfiel, F., 35 X Mittendorf, E. A., 87, 253, 358 Santamarina, R., 348 Xiong, Y., 365 Moncure, M., 145 Sarvey, S., 142 Xydas, S., 354 Moore, K. A., 258 Sayner, L. R., 618 Morvant, J., 91 Scarcipino, M. A., 226 Moulton, M., 516 Scarpinato, V., 444 Young, A., 330 Mufioz, A. A., 71 Young, C. J., 553 Schechtman, K. B., 423 Yurich, J., 450 Schein, M., 1 Naftel, D., 64 Schirmer, B. D., 539 Najafian, H., 489 Schrag, S., 577 Zhao, T., 365 Naylor, D. F. Jr., 582 Schriver, J. P., 591 Zinner, M. J., 258, 543 CURRENT SURGERY e Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 SUBJECT INDEX Anabolic effect, insulin, 279 Anal traumatic injury, 625-632 Abdominal Anastomosis aortic aneurysm (AAA) cervical/thoracic, 150 repair, 179 hepaticojejunum, 613-617 ruptured, 638-643 ileo-colic, 613-617 closure, 220 techniques, 313 CT, 49, 57, 549-553, 613-617 Anemia gunshot wounds, 604-605 critically ill patients, 3 injuries, penetrating, antibiotic prophylaxis, 187 cytokine, transfusions, erythropoiesis interactions, 2 pain/bilious vomiting, 204, 412 Anesthesia trauma CT, 549-553 low central venous pressure, 375 ultrasonography/CT, AEF, 49 -related peripheral nerve injuries, 283 wall incisions, 226 AneuRX stent graft vs. surgical repair, abdominal aortic aneurysms, 179 Abdominis, rectus, myocutaneous flaps, 170 Aneurysm repair, aortic Abdominopelvic CT, 551-552 abdominal, 179 Abdominoperineal resection, 407 endovascular, 178-184 ABO-incompatible grafts, 302 Angina pectoris, intractable, 477 ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARY: Anoxia, tissue, 467 Abdomen and Its Contents, 374, 549 Antibiotic(s) Alimentary Tract, 382, 387 prophylaxis, penetrating abdominal injury, 187 Basic Science, 2, 145, 277, 455 therapy for retroperitoneal perforation, 512 Breast, 459 Antibody(ies) General, 396, 465 -dependent cellular toxicity (ADCC), 560 Geriatrics, 6, 10 HLA, preceding kidney transplant rejection, 296 Head and Neck, 150, 156 therapy in organ transplantation, 553-563 Neurosurgery, 283, 469 Antilymphocyte globulin use, renal transplantation, 558-560 Orthopedics, 161 Anti-virus software, 106 Pediatrics, 390, 395 Antral lesion diagnosis, 436 Plastics, 168, 174 Antrum, gastric, glomus tumors, 436 Surgical Oncology, 15, 19, 25, 289 Aortic Transplantation, 294, 299, 305, 481, 553 aneurysms, endovascular, repair, 178-184 Trauma, 563 diseases, 638-643 Vascular, 178, 400 Aortoenteric fistula (AEF), 49, 638-643 Abstracts from the 11th Annual Surgical Resident and Fellow Research Presen- Apoptosis during red cell storage, transfusion recipients, 2 tation Day, 208 Appendices, epiploicae, infarcted, colon, 362 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), 231, 543 Appendicolithiasis, asymptomatic, 87 Acoustic neuroma surgery, facial weakness following, 156 Areola-cutaneous junction injection technique for breast lymphoscintigraphy, Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), 633-637 335 Adenocarcinoma Arterial duodenal invasion, 613-617 infusion, hepatic, chemotherapy, 585-590 of unknown primary (ACUP), 500 occlusive disease/endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, 178-184 Adenomatous polyp removal, 15-18 Artery(ies) Adenovirus coronary, bypass surgery, 146 L1520 gene therapy, liver tumors, 27 femoral, disease, sirolimus-eluting stents, 181 ONYX-015 injection into pancreatic carcinomas, 25 mesenteric, syndrome, superior, 204 Adhesions, colorectal tumor, 613-617 Arthroplasty Adrenal insufficiency, 633-637 hip, 162 Adult cardiac surgical patients, effects of inhaled nitric oxide, 398 knee, 163 Albumin, bovine serum, 482 Ascending colon perforated solitary diverticulitis, 338 Alemtuzumab, 553-563 Ascites, malignant, surgery, 500 Alendronate, oral, for geriatric hyperthyroidism patients, 12 ASCOT database, esophageal/gastric cancer, 152 Alimentation, parenteral, 512 Aspiration, pneumonia, 504 Allograft(s) Aspirin, role in gastrocolic fistulae, 324 /iliac bone flaps, chest wall reconstruction, 171 Assessment of Stomach and Oesophageal Cancer Outcomes from Treatment nephropathy, chronic, history, 295-296 (ASCOT), 152 American Board of Surgery, 539-542, 644-649 Asymmetric midgluteal cleft closure, Bascom’s recurrent pilonidal disease ther- American Board of Surgery In-Training Exam (ABSITE), 539-542 apy, 388 American Medical Education (AME) exam for academic achievement, 344 Asymptomatic American Society of Clinical Oncology, 613-617 appendicolithiasis, 87 Amputation hyperparathyroidism, 12 leg-threatening injuries, 572-576 Atgam vs. thymoglobulin, acute graft rejection after renal transplantation, 558- vs. limb salvage, 563-576 560 674 CURRENT SURGERY « © 2005 by the Association of Program Directors in Surgery 0149-7944/05/$30.00 Published by Elsevier Inc. Atresia Physiologic Basis ofS urgery, 3rd Ed., O’ LearyJP ,C apote LR, Eds., Phila., PA, esophageal, 327 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2002, 32 pediatric biliary, 439 Principles ofP ediatric Surgery, 2nd Ed., O'Neill JA, Grosfeld JL, Fonkalsrud EW, Coran AG, Caldamone AA, Eds., St. Louis, MO, Mosby, 2003, 405 Vascular Trauma, 2nd Ed., Rich NM, Mattox KL, Hirshberg A, Eds., Phila., Bacterial lung exposure, 504 PA, W. B. Saunders, 2004, 489 Bariatric surgery, 38 Bovine serum albumin, 482 Basal cell carcinoma, Mohs micrographic excision, 518 Bowel Bascom’s asymmetric midgluteal cleft closure, recurrent pilonidal disease ther- injuries blunt, 550-551 apy, 388 Bassini/ Halsted hernia repair, 249 small, 625-632 Bile duct, distal, obstruction palliation, 20 large, obstruction, 313 Biliary rest, therapy for retroperitoneal perforation, 512 atresia, pediatric, 439 Brachial complications, adult living donor liver transplantation, 301 neuritis, postsurgical idiopathic, 284 plexus reconstruction, Roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy, 301 injury, 469 stent erosion, 512 palsy, obstetrical, 471 stenting, 20 Biliopancreatic bypass, 38 Breast cancer lymphoscintigraphy, 335 Bilious vomiting/abdominal pain, 204, 412 Biocompatible polymer injection, lower esophageal sphincter, 382 prognostic marker, 459, 460 SLNB, 335 Biology, cell, 273, 371, 547 therapy Biopsy (ies) hormone, 459 ductal carcinoma in situ, 253 trastuzumab therapy, 462 preoperative liver, 439 BUSINESS: 33, 579-581 SLN, 335 Bypass surgery Bleeding biliopancreatic, 38 rectal, 49 coronary artery, 146 suture/needle-hole, thrombin-soaked gelatin sponge for, 401 gallbladder, surgical, 22-24 variceal, 55 gastric, 142 Blocks, neurolytic, celiac plexus, for cancer pain, 20 BYTES: 582-584 Blood loss during liver resection, 379 Cc transfusions hepatic resection, 375 Calciphylaxis risk factors, 455 perioperative, 313 Campath-1H (Alemtuzumab), 553-563 Blunt Cancer(s) See also Specific area bowel injuries, 550-551 breast, therapy trauma hormone, 459 abdominal, 550-551 trastuzumab, 462 colon, 187 colon, locally advanced, 613-617 rectal, 625-632 colorectal, reduction, 15-18 Board certification, failure to achieve, 649-650 esophageal, palliation, 151 Body mass index (BMI), 38 gastrointestinal, 152 Bone marrow suppression, 5 pain, neurolytic celiac plexus block, 20 BOOK REVIEWS: pancreatic Basic Science for Surgeons: A Review, Argenta LC, Ed., Phila. PA, W. B. invasive, | Saunders, 2004, 405 palliation, 19-24 Case Files: General Surgery, Toy EC, Liu TH, New York, NY, McGraw Hill, periammpullary, unresectable, 21 2004, 185 skin, nonmelanoma, 518 Current Surgical Therapy, 8th Ed., Cameron JL, Ed., Phila., PA, Mosby, Carcinoma(s) 2004, 311 basal cell, Mohs micrographic excision, 518 Current Therapy in Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2nd Ed., Fazio V, Church J, colorectal, large bowel obstruction, 313 Delaney C. Eds., Phila., PA, Mosby, 2005, 489 ductal, in situ, 253 Endoscopy of the Upper GI Tract—A Training Manual, Block B, Schachschal esophageal, 35, 147 G, Schmidt H, NY, Thieme, 2004, 577 gastric, 35 Essentials of Thoracic Surgery: Surgical Foundations, Kaiser LR, Singhal S, hepatocellular, oncolysis, 28-29 Phila, PA, Mosby, 2004, 577-578 Mohs micrographic excision, 518 Hospital Infection: From Miasmas to MRSA, Ayliffe GAJ, English MP, Cam- pancreatic, 25, 35 bridge UK, Cambridge University Press, 2003, 311 squamous cell, 518 Mayo Clinic Gastrointestinal Surgery, Kelly KA, Saar MG, Hinder RA, Eds., Cardiac Phila PA, W. B. Saunders, 2003, 31 drugs, 670-671 Pain Medicine: A Comprehensive Review, 2nd Ed., Raj PP, Ed., Phila., PA, patients, adult surgical, effects of inhaled nitric oxide, 398 Mosby, 2003, 185 surgery, 64, 398 CURRENT SURGERY « Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 -ardiothoracic surgery robotics, 262 Colorectal Career decisions, surgical, 429 cancer (CRC) -arotid stenosis risk markers, 147 peritoneal carcinomatosis from, 289-290 carpal tunnel syndrome, steroid injections/wrist splinting, 174 postoperative surveillance, 491 Cecum, solitary diverticulitis, 338 recurrence, 585-590 Celiac plexus block, neurolytic, for cancer pain, 20 reduction, 15-18 Cell(s) screening, 16 biology, 273, 371, 547 carcinoma, large bowel obstruction, 313 basal/squamous, carcinoma, Mohs micrographic excision, 518 surgery, laparoscopic, 319 esophageal, 147 tumor adhesions, 613-617 islet, transplantation, 487 COMMENTARIES: 581, 623-624, 649-650, 663 non-small, lung cancer, 509 Communication porcine liver, 484 physician, 214 skills, resident, 644-649 spindle, pulmonary neoplasms, 341 Computed tomography (CT) imaging Cellular abdominal, 49, 57, 549-553, 613-617 /subcellular imaging, 365 abdominopelvic, 585-590 toxicity, antibody-dependent, 560 duodenum/retroperitoneum/perigraft space imaging, 638-643 Central venous pressure/vascular control type role in blood loss during liver parathyroid tumors, 91 resection, 379 perforations Certification retroperitoneal, 512 board, 649-650 ventricular, 516 maintenance, 45 retroperitoneal perforation, 512 Cervical anastomosis, 150 ventricular perforation, 516 _ Charcot foot reconstruction, 618-623 Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) Chemotherapy adult, 390-395 breast cancer, 462 fetal, 392 hepatic arterial infusion, 585-590 neonatal, 391 hyperthermic intraperitoneal, for colorectal cancer peritoneal carcinomato- Cord, spinal, stimulation, chronic pain relief, 476 sis, 289-290 Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), 146 Chest wall reconstruction, 168-174 Corticotropin (ACTH) stimulation, 633-637 Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic, 338 Cost-effectiveness, spinal cord stimulation chronic pain therapy, 478 Cholecystocholedochal fistulae, 412 C-reactive protein Chronic preoperative level, 146 allograft nephropathy, history, 295-296 research, mortality/organ failure relationship, 145 pain relief, spinal cord stimulation, 476-478 Critically ill patients’ glucose control, 277 perforation, sigmoid colon, 419 Cross-species transmission, porcine endogenous retrovirus, 481 pulmonary hypertension patients, comparison of nitric oxide/nitroprusside/ Cumulative summation (CUSUM) analysis, resident learning curves, 330 nifedipine effects, 396-398 CURRENT REVIEWS IN GASTROINTESTINAL, MINIMALLY INVA- rejection after transplantation, 294 SIVE, & ENDOCRINE SURGERY: 35, 187, 313, 319, 407, 491, wound therapy, hyperbaric oxygen, 467 585 Cirrhosis, 439 Cutaneous neoplasms, 518 Clinical/diagnostic imaging, 365 CYA (Neoral) for renal transplantation, 553-554 Closure Cystic abdominal, layered/mass/continuous/interrupted, 220 neoplasms, pancreatic, menopausal status impact, 258 peritoneal, 226 pheochromocytoma, giant, 193 Cytokines, anemia, transfusions, erythropoiesis interactions, 2 therapy, vacuum-assisted deep sternal wound infections, 169 vacuum-assisted, wound, 169, 465, 468 Cytoreduction /hyperthermic intraperitoneal vs. systemic chemotherapy/palliative surgery Coagulation, disseminated intravascular, 482 for colorectal cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis, 290 Coherence-based imaging, 365 surgery Collaborative surgical/emergency resident training, 657-662 /intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy for peritoneal carcinomato- Colon sis survivorship/quality ofli fe, 291 ascending, perforated solitary diverticulitis, 338 malignant ascite management, 500 cancer locally advanced, 613-617 D surgical management, 313 distal, washout, 625-632 Database, gastric/esophageal cancer, 152 infarcted appendices, epiploicae, laparoscopic resection, 362 Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), 161, 358 polvps, 638-643 Deformity, Charcot, 618-623 sigmoid Delorme procedure in rectal outlet obstruction, 609-612 aortoenteric fistula, 49 Diabetes/preserved kidney function, patient survival after pancreas transplan- chronic perforation, 419 tation, 305 Colonic rectal trauma management, 187 Diabetic Colonoscopic polypectomy, 15-18 foot ulcer hyperbaric oxygen therapy, 465 Colonoscopy, 15-18, 585-590 patient insulin independence after isolated islet transplantation, 306 676 CURRENT SURGERY e Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 Diagnosis(es) Erythropoiesis, cytokines, anemia, transfusion intereactions, 2 antral lesion, 436 Erythropoietin perforation anemia, role in, 3 retroperitoneal, 512 recombinant human, 4 right ventricular, 516 Esophageal peripheral nerve injuries, 286 atresia, 327 Diagnostic cancer /clinical imaging, 365 database, 152 peritoneal lavage (DPL), abdominal trauma, 550-551 palliation, 151 Diaphragmatic hernia, congenital, adult/fetal/neonatal, 390-395 carcinomas, 35, 147 Diarrhea/weight loss, 324 resection, anastomosis after, 150 Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), 482 sphincter, lower, injection, biocompatible polymer, 382 Distal Esophagectomy, implantation assessment, 382 bile duct obstruction palliation, 20 European Peripheral Vascular Disease Outcome Study (SCS-EPOS), 476 colon washout, 625-632 Excision(s) Diverticulitis, solitary colon, 338 nonmelanoma skin cancer, 518 Donor nephrectomy, laparoscopic, 103 total mesorectal, 407 Dorsi muscle flap, latissimus, recurrent CDH, 393 transanal, 407 Drainage, presacral, 625-632 Extended lymphadenectomy, 407 Drugs, cardiac, 670-671 External fixation for Charcot foot reconstruction, 618-623 Duct-to-duct hepaticocholedochostomy, 301 Extracorporeal hybrid liver support with primary porcine liver cells, 484 Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), 253 Extrahepatic Duodenal biliary atresia (EHBA), 439 imaging, 638-643 disease, FDG PET imaging, 585-590 resection, 613-617 Extraperitoneal rectum injury, 625-632 retroviral perforation, 512 Extremity, lower, trauma, 563-576 switch, biliopancreatic diversion with, 38 F E Facial nerve weakness following acoustic neuroma surgery, 156 Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG), 459 Failing general surgical residents, 644-649 EDITORIALS: f-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) Intensely Personal and Sometimes Unexpected Adventures of Gastric Bypass extrahepatic disease, 585-590 Surgery, The, 142 postoperative colorectal, 491 Tort Reform Is Only a Stopgap Measure, 373 Femoral artery Touch of Richness, A, 141 disease, sirolimus-eluting stents, 181 Edmonton protocol, 487 grafts, polytetrafluoroethylene, 401 Education, surgical resident, 73, 74, 111, 231, 423 Fetal Elbow function restoration, nerve transfer for, 470 congenital diaphragmatic hernia, 392 Elderly patient endoscopic tracheal occlusion, 392 hyperparathyroidism, 10-12 Fibrin sealants, tissue, 400-404 trauma, rib fractures, 6 Fistula(e) Elective repair/spontaneous respiration/permissive hypercapnea, CDH, 390-395 aortoenteric, 49, 638-643 Emergency(ies) cho!ecystocholedochal, 412 medicine residents, trauma skills training, 657-662 gastrocolic, 324 patient-related, 543 intestinal, 638-643 Endogenous retrovirus, porcine, cross-species transmission, 481 perineal, fibrin glue sealant therapy, 400-404 Endoluminal therapy for GERD, 382 Flap(s) Endorectal US, 585-590 Limberg transposition, pilonidal disease therapy, 387 Endoscopic muscle carpal tunnel release (ECTR), 176 /iliac bone allografts, chest wall reconstruction, 171 CRC screening, 16 pectoralis, reconstruction, pediatric sternal, wound infections, 168 GERD myocutaneous, rectus abdominis, 170 suturing, 383 reversed latissimus dorsi muscle, 393 therapy, 385 Fluid, free, abdominal blunt trauma, 550-551 simulator training, 59 Fluorescence-based imaging, 365 suturing for GERD, 383 Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST), 657-662 tracheal occlusion for severe fetal congenital diaphragmatic hernia, 392 Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval, EndoCinch, device for suture Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, 178-184 treatment of GERD, 383 Enterolithotomy, proximal ileum, 412 Foot E1B-55 KDA gene-deleted adenovirus tumor therapy reconstruction, Charcot, 618-623 liver, 27 ulcers, diabetic, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, 465 pancreatic, 26 Foreign body-caused intestinal perforation, 419 Epiploicae appendices, infarcted colon, laparoscopic resection, 362 Fractures, rib, elderly trauma patients, 6 Erb-2, phosphorylated (P-ErbB-2), 459 Free fluid, abdominal blunt trauma, 550-551 Errata, 453 Functional imaging, 365 CURRENT SURGERY « Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 G Bilious Vomiting and Abdominal Pain in an Aesthenic Man, 204 Diarrhea and Weight Loss in a Recent Emigré, 324 Gallbladder bypass, surgical, 22-24 Middle-Aged Man with Penetrating Trauma to the Pancreaticoduodenal Gallstone(s) Complex, 604-605 /cholecystic fluid, 338 Groin hernia repair, 249 ileus, 412 Gunshot wounds, abdominal, 604-605 GARY P. WRATTEN SURGICAL SYMPOSIUM: Abstracts from the 2005 Gary P. Wratten Surgical Symposium, 594-603 Are Army-Trained Surgeons Satisfied with Their Residencies?, 199 H Case of Mistaken Identity: Giant Cystic Pheochromocytoma, A, 193 Halsted/Bassini hernia repair, 249 Proceedings from the 27th Gary P. Wratten Surgical Symposium, 591 Healing, wound Pictures from Gary P. Wratten Surgical Symposium, 592-593 mechanical adjuncts, 465 Gasrojejunostomy, loop, 38 wet, 466, 368 Gastric Health antrum glomus tumors, 436 care bypass surgery, 142 privacy protection, 106 carcinomas, 35 United States, 450 /esophageal cancer database, 152 maintenance, surgical resident, 238-240 stapling, horizontal, 38 Heart transplantation, inhaled nitric oxide for pulmonary hypertension follow- Gastrocolic fistulae, 324 ing, 397 Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Hematemesis, 604-605 case report medical history, 638-643 Hematoma, rectus sheath, 358 endoluminal therapy, 382-386 Hemicolectomy, 613-617, 319 endoscopic suturing, 383 Hemoperitoneum, 57 Stretta procedure, 384 Hemorrhage therapy, radiofrequency, esophageal sphincter, 385 GI, 1, 638-643 Gastrointestinal LMWH complications, 358 endoscopy simulation, 59 Heparin, low-molecular-weight, 358 hemorrhage, 1, 638-643 Hepatic, See also Liver surg¢ry robotics, 262 arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC), 585-590 upper, malignancy staging, 35 colorectal metastases, 585-590 Gastrojejunostomy metastectomy, 585-590 loop, 38 resection, 585-590 Roux-en-y, 38 surgery, 374-381 Gastroplasty, vertical banded, 38 Hepaticojejunostomy, Roux-en-y, biliary reconstruction, 301, 512 Gelatin sponge, thrombin-soaked, for suture- or needle-hole bleeding from Hepaticojejunum anastomosis, 613-617 polytetrafluoroethylene femoral artery (PTFE) grafts, 401 Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) oncolysis, 28-29 Gene therapy, liver tumor, 27 HER-2/neu serum elevation, 459 General surgery robotics, 262 Hernia(s) Genetically engineered herpesvirus, 28-29 diaphragmatic congenital Genitourinary injuries, 625-632 adut, 390-395 Geriatric neongatal, 391 hyperparathyroidism, 10 fetal, 392 parathyroidectomy groin, repair, 249 image-directed, 12 Herpes simplex virus limited, 11 genetically engineered, 28-29 rehabilitation after rib fracture, 8 oncolytic, 25 trauma patients Hip arthroplasty, 162 outcome, 9 Hippocrates vs. hypocrisy, 449 practice management guidelines, 7 History resource use, 9 chronic allograft nephropathy, 295-296 trauma/death risk, 6 parathyroid surgery, 91 Giant cystic pheochromocytoma, 193 HISTORY: 38, 327, 415, 495, 606-608 Glomus tumor, gastric antrum, 436 Horizontal gastric stapling, 38 Glucose control, critically ill patients, 277 Hormone Grading scales, colon injury, 187 parathyroid, measurement, 91 Graft(s) therapy, breast cancer, 459 ABO-incompatible, 302 Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies preceding kidney transplant rejec- coronary artery bypass, 146 tion, 296 PTFE, 401 Humoral response to organ xenografts, 485 stent, AneuRX vs. open surgical abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, 179 Hybrid liver support, extracorporeal, with primary porcine liver cells, 484 transplantation Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy rejection after renal, 558-560 chronic wound, 467 size mismatching, impact on prognosis in living donor liver, 300 diabetic foot ulcers, 465 GRAND ROUNDS: Hypercapnea, permissive/spontaneous respiration/elective repair, CDH, 390- Abdominal Pain and Vomiting in a Middle-aged Woman, 412 395 678 CURRENT SURGERY e Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 Hyperparathyroidism, asymptomatic, 12 Intraperitoneal Hypertension chemotherapy, hyperthermic/cytoreduction vs. systemic/palliative surgery portal, 55 for colorectal cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis, 290 pulmonary, chronic, comparison of nitric oxide/nitroprusside/ nifedipine ef- trauma management, 187 fects, 396-398 Intrathoracic anastomosis, stapled, 150 Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy/cytoreduction vs. systemic/pallia- Intravascular coagulation, disseminated, 482 tive surgery for colorectal cancer peritoneal carcinomatosis, 290 Intravenous Hyperthyroidism, elderly patients, 10 heroin abuse, aesthenic patient, 204 Hypocrisy vs. Hippocrates, 449 insulin nomogram, glucose control in critically ill patients, 280 Hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis, 633-637 Intussusception, rectal, nonoperative therapy, 609-612 Invasive pancreatic cancer, 1 Ischemia, leg, non-reconstructable stable critical, 476 Islet cell xenotransplantation, 487 Iatrogenic peripheral nerve injuries, 283 Idiopathic brachial neuritis, postsurgical, 284 J Ileo-colic anastomosis, 613-617 Ileosigmoidostomy with jejunoileostomy, 38 Jaundice, pancreatic cancer, palliation, 22-24 lleus, gallstone, 412 Jejuno- Iliac bone allografts/muscle flaps, chest wall reconstruction, 171 colic bypass, 38 Imaging -ileac bypass, 38 CT Joint duodenum/retroperitoneum/perigraft space imaging, 638-643 disease, lower extremity, 618-623 retroperitoneal perforation, 512 replacement, total, thrombolitic prophylaxis, 163-164 FDG PET extrahepatic disease, 585-590 K postoperative colorectal, 491 functional, 365 Kidney MRI, abdominopelvic, 585-590 function, preserved/diabetes, patient survival after pancreatic transplants, optical, 365 305 US, abdominopelvic, 585-590 transplantation Immunosuppression, transfusion-related, 2 laparoscopic, 103 Infarcted appendices, epiploicae, colon, 362 pig, in baboons, 482 Infection(s) rejection preceded by HLA antibodies, 296 lung, 504 Knee arthroplasty, 163 risk, clinical xenotransplantation, 485 Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory (LSI), 344 wound pediatric sternal, 168 L vacuum-assisted closure therapy, 169 Inhaled nitric oxide, 396-398 Laparoscopic ction, colon, infarcted appendices epiploicae, 362 Injection(s) cholecystectomy, 338 areola-cutaneous junction, 335 colorectal surgery, 319 biocompatible polymer, lower esophageal sphincter, 382 donor nephrectomy (LDN), 103 ONYX-015, into pancreatic primary carcinomas, 26 repair, superior mesenteric artery syndrome, 204 steroid/wrist splinting, carpal tunnel syndrome, 174 resection, colon, infarcted appendices epiploicae, 362 Injury(ies) staging, upper gastrointestinal malignancies, 35 blunt bowel, 550-551 Laparoscopy, ascending colon perforated solitary diverticulitis, 338 brachial plexus, 469 Laparotomy for penetrating torso trauma, 551-552 colon, grading scales, 187 Large bowel obstruction, 313 genitourinary (GU) system, 625-632 Laroque hernia repair, 249 iatrogenic peripheral nerve, 283 Latissimus dorsi muscle flap, reversed, 393 lower extremity, 569-570 Lavage, diagnostic peritoneal, abdominal trauma, 550-551 mesenteric, 550-551 Learning curves, surgical resident, using CUSUM analysis, 330 peripheral nerve, evaluation/management, 469 Left hemicolectomy, 319 traumatic, extraperitoneal rectum/anus, 625-632 Leg Insulin injury reconstruction/amputation, 572-576 anabolic effect, 279 ischemia, non-reconstructable stable critical, 476 dependence after isolated islet transplantation, diabetic patients, 306 Lesions intravenous, nomogram, glucose control in critically ill patients, 280 advanced, colorectal cancer, 313 therapy in critically ill patients, 277 antral, diagnosis, 436 Internal rectal prolapse, 609-612 iatrogenic, 283 Internet security, health care, 106 LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Regarding “Invasive Pancreatic Cancer Present- Interpersonal skills, resident, 644-649 ing as Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage—A Case Report”, 1 Intestinal Leukocyte antigen antibodies, human, preceding kidney transplant rejection, fistulae, 638-643 296 perforation, foreign body-caused, 419 Limb Intractable angina pectoris, 477 amputation, 563-576 CURRENT SURGERY « Volume 62/Number 6 ¢ November/December 2005 pain, spinal cord stimulation therapy for, 479 malpractice, 529, 653-656 salvage, 563-576, 618-623 MEDLINE, 625-632 Limberg transposition flap therapy, pilonidal disease, 387 Menopausal status impact on pancreatic cystic neoplasms, 258 Limited parathyroidectomy, elderly patients, 11 Mesenteric Literature update artery syndrome, superior, 204 gallstone ileus, 412 injuries, 550-551 pancreaticoduodenal complex, 604-605 Mesorectal excision, total, 407 Liver Metastases cells, porcine, 484 hepatic, 585-590 metastectomy, 585-590 rectal, 585-590 resection Metastatic blood loss during, 379 breast cancer therapy, 462 malignant neoplasm, 374-381 CRC recurrence, 585-590 total vascular exclusion, 376 Metastectomy transplantation hepatic, 585-590 living donor, 299-304 pulmonary, 585-590 pediatric, 439 Midline abdominal! wall incisions, 226 tumor gene therapy, 27 Mirizzi syndrome, 412 Living donor liver transplantation, 299-304 Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), 518 Loop gastrojejunostomy, 38 Molecular Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH), 358 imaging, 365 Lower weight, low, heparin, 358 esophageal sphincter injection, biocompatible polymer, 382 Monitoring initiative, work hour assessment, 132 extremity Monoclonal antibodies, 560 injury severity scores, 569-570 Mortality joint disease, 618-623 /morbidity trauma, 563-576 gastrointestinal cancer surgery, 152 Lung glucose control in critically ill patients, 278 cancer, non-small cell, 509 /organ failure, C-reactive protein level relationship, 145 growth, perfluorocarbon-induced, newborns with congenital diaphragmatic Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), 633-637 hernia, 391 Muscle(s) infections, 504 flaps/iliac bone allografts, chest wall reconstruction, 171 Lymph nodes, sentinel latissimus dorsi, flap, 393 biopsies, 335, 253 pectoralis, flap reconstruction, pediatric sternal, wound infections, 168 mapping, 313 Myocutaneous flaps, rectus abdominis, 170 Lymphadenectomy extended, 407 N SLN, 313 Lymphatic tracks, 335 Neck anastomosis, 150 LymphoBoost, 335 Needle/suture-hole bleeding, thrombin-soaked gelatin sponge for, 401- Lymphoscintigraphy, breast, 335 Neoplasms cutaneous, 518 malignant liver, resection, 374-381 M pancreatic cystic, menopausal status impact, 258 Macroaspiration in critically ill post-trauma patients, 504 pulmonary spindle cell, 341 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Neoral for renal transplantation, 553-554 abdominopelvic, 585-590 Nephrectomy, laparoscopic, donor, 103 duodenum/retroperitoneum/perigraft space imaging, 638-643 Nephropathy, chronic allograft, history, 295-296 venography, deep vein thrombosis, 161 Nerve(s) Maintenance of certification (MOC), 45 facial, weakness following acoustic neuroma surgery, 156 Malignant injury, peripheral, evaluation/management, 469 ascite cytoreductive surgery, 500 pudental, damage, 625-632 distal bile duct obstruction palliation, 20 transfer, shoulder/elbow function, restoration, 470 gastrointestinal tract staging, 35 Neuroarthropathy, Charcot, 618-623 liver neoplasm resection, 374-381 Neurolytic celiac plexus block for cancer pain, 20 Malpractice Neuroma, acoustic surgery, facial nerve weakness following, 156 medical, 529, 653-656 New England Resident Research Day, 208 tort reform, 373 Newborns with congenital diaphragmatic hernia, 391 Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS), 563-576 NEWS: Mapping, SNL, 313 Report of the American Board of Surgery (ABS) to the Association of Pro- Markers gram Directors in Surgery (APDS), 45 prognostic, breast cancer, 459 Report to the Association of Program Directors in Surgery from the Ameri- risk, carotid stenosis, 147 can College of Surgeons (ACS) Board of Governors: October 11, McVay hernia repair, 249 2004, 48 Medical Nifedipine/nitroprusside/nitric oxide, comparison of effects, chronic pulmo- emergency residents, trauma skills training, 657-662 nary hypertension, 396-398 680 CURRENT SURGERY e Volume 62/Number 6 « November/December 2005

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