Chair, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Emergency Surgery

CURRICULUM VITAE:
Rao R. Ivatury M.D.
Chair, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Emergency Surgery
VCU Medical Center
1200 East Broad Street
P.O. Box 980454
Richmond, VA 23298
(804) 827-1207
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS OR OTHER SIGNIFICANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Professor of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University,
School of Medicine, Richmond, VA
1998-present
Chief, Division of Trauma, Critical Care and Emergency General Surgery,
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, VA
1998-present
Director, ALS Center, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center,
Richmond, VA
1998-present
Associate Director, VCURES (Virginia Commonwealth University Resuscitation/Reanimation
Engineering Shock Center)
2000-present
Professor of Physiology, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA
2000-present
Adjunct Professor of Surgery, New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
1999-present
Professor of Emergency Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
1999-present
Professor of Surgery, New York Medical College – Vahalla, NY
1992-1998
Attending Surgeon, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Bronx, New York.
Attending Surgeon, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Bronx, New York.
Director of Trauma, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center,
Bronx, New York.
1987-1997
Co-Director, SICU, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center,
Bronx, New York.
1987-1997
Associate Professor of Surgery, New York Medical College
1987-1991
Assistant Professor of Surgery, New York Medical College
1982-1987
MEMBERSHIP-SCIENTIFIC, HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Regional:
New York & Brooklyn Committee on Trauma
Bronx Chapter, American College of Surgeons
National:
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons
Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services
Pennsylvania State Trauma Foundation
Eastern States, Committee on Trauma, Point-Counterpoint
Councilor, Southeastern Surgical Congress
International:
Pan American Trauma Society
European Society of Trauma & Emergency Surgery (Founding member)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
Regional:
New York/Brooklyn Committee on Trauma
Bronx Chapter, American College of Surgeons
Surgical Society of New York Medical College
Institute of Trauma & Emergency Care, New York Medical College
New York Surgical Society
Virginia Surgical Society
National:
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Association of Academic Surgery
American College of Surgeons
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Southeastern Surgical Congress
American Surgical Association
International:
Pan-American Trauma Society (Charter member)
Chilean Surgical Society (Honorary)
Colombian Society of Trauma (Honorary)
College of Specialists in General Surgery, Jalisco, A.C. (Honorary)
Corresponding Member (Honorary), Paraguyan Surgical Society.
MEMBERSHIP IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS:
Old Dominion Emergency Medical Services Alliance Inc. Richmond, Virginia
Medical Advisory Committee,
1998-present
Chairman, Trauma Triage Committee,
1998-present
Virginia Blood Services, Richmond, VA
Medical Advisory Committee,
1998-2000
MCV Hospitals of Virginia Commonwealth University:
Chairman, Space Committee
Education Committee
Budget & Finance Committee
Research Committee
Critical Care Committee
Chairman, Trauma Patient Care Committee
1999-2000
1999-2003
1999-2000
1999-present
1999-present
1999-present
SPECIAL AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER HONORS:
Awards
Nominated for Distinguished Clinician, VCU Medical Center, 2009
Arnold M. Salzberg Award in Surgery for superior integrity, leadership,
teaching and clinical ability by Chief Residents of Surgery, VCU June 2009
Richmond Top Docs, Critical Care Surgery, Richmond Magazine 2008
Nominated for Distinguished Clinician, VCU Medical Center, 2006
Richmond Top Docs, Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, Richmond Magazine
2006
Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons,
October 2004
David Kreis M.D. Visiting Trauma Professor Award, Florida COT November 2004
Richmond Top Docs, Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, Richmond Magazine
2004
M-III clerkship :Outstanding teacher with high evaluation,
October 2003
Nominated for outstanding teacher award,
Medical Class of 2003, MCV
American Immigration Law Foundation, Outstanding achievement award,
March 2003
Resolution in honor: Board of Visitors, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Feb 2003
Governor’s Commission, Virginia: EMS Advisory Board,
2002-2005
Selected for Who is Who in America,
July 2001
AOA Membership for Faculty,
April 2001
Arnold M. Salzberg Award in Surgery for superior integrity, leadership,
teaching and clinical ability by Chief Residents of Surgery, MCV Hospital , June 2000
Richmond Top Docs, Trauma and Critical Care Surgery,
Richmond Magazine, 2000
Outstanding Teacher, Medical Students,
MCV of VCU: 1999, 2000
Recognition of outstanding contributions to the Surgery of Trauma :
American Society for Surgeons of Indian Origin,
October 1996
Fellowships
American College of Surgeons
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons, Canada
1983-present
1983-2000
External Grants
Funding Institution : Castle-Krob Fund of New York Medical College,
Title : Evaluation of Gastric Tonometry in Resuscitation from Hemorrhagic Shock.
Funding Dates : 1992-1994
PI : Rao Ivatury M.D.
Co-investigators : W.M. Stahl M.D., M. Islam M.D., R. Simon M.D.
Funding Institution: Office of Naval Research
Title: Preliminary Studies Examining Androstenitriol for Immunomodulation in Traumatic Shock:
Funding Dates:
January 2003- September 2006
Grant Number:
N00014-03-1-0362
PI:
Co-investigators:
Roger Loria, PhD
R. Wayne Barbee, PhD, Co-investigators: Kevin Ward, MD,
Rao Ivatury, MD
Funding Institution: Department of Defense US Army Combat Casualty Care Program
Title:
BioHemostat: Acute Treatment Modality for High Pressure Hemorrhage:
Funding Dates:
March 2001-March 2003
Total Funding:
$299,807
Investigators:
Marcus Carr, MD PhD: Department of Internal Medicine, Division of
Hematology; Gary Wnek, PhD: Department of Chemical Engineering; Kelman Cohen, MD:
Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery; Kevin Ward, MD: Department of Emergency
Medicine; R. Wayne Barbee, PhD: Department of Emergency Medicine; Rao Ivatury, MD:
Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery: Gary Bowlin, PhD: Department of
Biomedical Engineering.
Funding Institution: Office of Naval Research
Title:
Quantitative Studies of Sublingual PCO2 as a Resuscitation End-Point in the
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hemorrhagic Shock
Funding Dates:
October 2002 until December 2005
Funding Amount
:$428,071
Investigators:
Rao Ivatury, MD Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma; Kevin Ward,
MD Department of Emergency Medicine; R Wayne Barbee, PhD Department of Emergency
Medicine
Funding Institution: Department of Defense: Office of Naval Research
Title:
Preliminary Studies Examining Near Ultraviolet Fluorescence and Raman
Spectroscopy for Tissue Interrogation of Shock.
Funding Dates:
May 2002-May 2005
Funding Amount:
$689,611
Investigators:
James Terner, PhD Department of Chemistry; Kevin Ward, MD Department
of Emergency Medicine; R Wayne Barbee, PhD Department of Emergency Medicine; Roland
Pittman, PhD Department of Physiology; Rao Ivatury, MD, Department of Surgery, Division of
Trauma
Funding Institution: Department of Defense: US Army Combat Casualty Research Program
Title:
Consequences of Prolonged Hemorrhage on Oxygen Delivery to Skeletal
Muscle
Funding Dates:
March 2001-March 2003
Total Funding:
$299,886
Investigators:
Roland Pittman, Ph.D. Department of Physiology; R. Wayne Barbee, Ph.D,
Department of Emergency Medicine; Kevin Ward, M.D, Department of Emergency Medicine; Rao
Ivatury, M.D., Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma Surgery
Invited Seminars and Lectures
Regional:
1.
St. Vincent hospital of Richmond, Staten Island , N.Y. January 1989:
Open management of the septic abdomen.
2.
Moderator: Symposium: Nutrition: The changing scene. Lincoln Medical & Mental Health
Center, September, 1989.
3.
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, April 1990: Biodegradable mesh repair of solid organ
injuries.
4.
Flushing Hospital Medical Center, November 1990: Management of Abdominal Trauma.
5.
St. Vincent Hospital of Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y., November 1990: Management
options in penetrating rectal injuries.
6.
Moderator: Symposium on Ethics of nutrition. Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center,
March 1991.
8.
St. Vincent Hospital of Richmond, Staten Island, N.Y.: Biodegradable mesh repair of solid
organ injury. April 1991.
10.
Trauma Symposium at Phelps Memorial Hospital, Tarrytown, N.Y: Abdominal Trauma.
March 1990.
11.
Trauma Symposium at Phelps Memorial Hospital, Tarrytown, N.Y: Abdominal Trauma.
May 1991.
12.
Symposium on "Controversies in initial management of the injured patient", Westchester
Medical Center, May 1991.
13.
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Bronx, New York. Surgical grand rounds, October 21,
1991: Nutritional support of the critical surgical patient"
14.
Westchester Medical Center, Grand Rounds: Management of injuries of the colon. May
1992.
15.
Trauma Day Symposium: Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn and Queens, May 1992.
Laparoscopic diagnosis in trauma.
16.
Saint Joseph's Medical Center, Grand Rounds, June 1992.: Management of colon injuries
17.
Controversies in the initial care of the injured patient: Symposium, Westchester Medical
Center and ITEC, June 1992: Airway management and percutaneous tracheostomy.
18.
Brookdale hospital: Surgical Grand Rounds, October 1992: Candiduria as an early predictor
of disseminated candidiasis in critically ill patients
19.
Brooklyn & Long Island Chapter, American College of Surgeons: Controversies in trauma.
Nassau, March 23, 1993: Laparoscopy for trauma.
20.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, N.Y., April 15, 1993: Organ
Specific Monitoring
21.
Roerig Symposium: Management of oportunistic infections: the 1990s and beyond: Candida
Infections in the Surgical ICU. June 1993, City Island, NY
22.
12 th annual Trauma Symposium, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center Frontiers in
Trauma: Newer modalities in monitoring the adequacy of resuscitation. Lincoln Hospital, Bronx,
New York, December 1, 1993
23.
Surgical Grand Rounds: V A Hospital, Bronx, N.Y. February 3, 1994 : Candida infection in
surgical patients.
24.
Surgical Grand Rounds: St. Barnabas Hospital, New York: March 4, 1994. Laparoscopy in
trauma.
25.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Booth Memorial Hospital, Queens, New York: March 10, 1994.
Candiduria as an early marker of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients.
26.
Surgical Grand Rounds : Mary Immaculate Hospital, Queens, New York : March 24, 1994.
Laparoscopic diagnosis of trauma.
27.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Flushing Hospital, Queens, New York: May 11, 1994. Candiduria
as an early marker of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients.
28.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Metropolitan Hospital, New York: May 18, 1994. Candiduria as an
early marker of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients.
29.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, N.Y. :
October 6, 1994. Assessment of adequacy of resuscitation.
30.
Anesthesia Grand Rounds, Brookdale Hospital, N.Y. October 18, 1994: Fluid resuscitation
31.
Critical Care Grand Rounds, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, N.Y. October 31, 1994
Gastric tonometry in assessing adequacy of resuscitation
32.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Our Lady Mercy Medical Center, Bronx, N.Y. April 25, 1995
Hepatic trauma : A physiologic approach.
33.
Harlem Hospital Trauma Symposium. New York. May 16, 1995 : Laparoscopic evaluation
of abdominal trauma.
34.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Westchester County Medical Center, Valhalla, N.Y., October 30,
1995: Candidiasis in the critically ill surgical patient.
35.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y. November 8, 1995: Gastric
tonometry.
36.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Harlem Hospital, N.Y. January 22, 1995 : Fungal infections in the
surgical patient.
37.
CME lecture series, D’Urso Pavillion, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center , March 11,
1996. : Assessment of adequacy of resuscitation.
38.
Critical Care Rounds, St. Luke & Roosevelt hospital, New York. March 12, 1996. : Gastric
tonometry.
39.
Surgical Grand Rounds, St. Joseph Medical Center, Yonkers : May 8, 1996: Adequacy of
resuscitation in critically ill surgical patients.
40.
New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center, New Rochelle, N.Y. July 24, 1996: Open abdomen
approach to trauma.
41.
Warren Wetzel Memorial Trauma Lecture Series, Jacobi Hospital and AECOM, Bronx,
New York : March 24, 1997. Advances in penetrating abdominal trauma.
42.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn New York. May 8, 1997 :
Assessment of the adequacy of resuscitation
43.
Surgical Grand Rounds, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York : Intraabdominal Hypertension, November 4, 1997.
44.
Surgical Grand Rounds, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Patterson, N.J. : Fungal infections in
critically ill surgical patients. December 4, 1997.
45.
Peninsula Trauma Society : August 12, 1998. Critical Care of the Trauma Patient. NewPort
News.
46.
Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, MCV Hospital : Common errors in resuscitation.
August 13, 1998.
47.
Surgical Grand Rounds, MCV-VCU : Advances in resuscitation after trauma. November 5,
1998.
48.
Orthopedic Grand Rounds, MCV Hospital: February 18, 2000: Physiologic responses to
trauma
49.
Moderator, Trauma Update, First annual Symposium in Trauma April 1999: Richmond, VA
50
Moderator, Trauma Update, First annual Symposium in Trauma April 2000: Richmond, VA
51.
Moderator, New Horizons: Update 2001, Second annual Symposium in Trauma, April
2001: Richmond, VA
52
Grand Rounds, VCU-MCV Hospitals, Department of Surgery. August 16, 2001 :
Respiratory Support
53.
Moderator New Horizons: Update 2001, Third annual Symposium in Trauma, April 2001:
Richmond, VA
53.
Grand Rounds, Department Of Surgery, MCV Hospitals : Richmond, VA August 15, 2002
Innovations in optimizing resuscitation.
53.
Moderator: Challenges in Trauma : Update 2002, Fourth annual Symposium in Trauma,
April 2002: Richmond, VA
54
Clinico-Pathologic Conference: Department Of Surgery, MCV Hospitals : Richmond, VA
October 17, 2002 . Meckel’s Diverticulum.
55.
Moderator: Challenges in Trauma in the 21 st Century : Fifth annual Symposium in
Trauma, April 2003: Richmond, VA
55.
Southside regional rescue squad :August 1, 2003 Thoracic injury
56.
Nursing Trauma Core , MCV Hospitals ; September 18,2003 : Abdominal Trauma
57.
MCV School of Nursing, December 2, 2003 : Forensic aspects of penetrating Trauma.
58.
Moderator: The new Face of Trauma: Sixth annual Symposium in Trauma, April 2004:
Richmond, VA
59.
14 th annual meeting, The Humera Surgical Society, Richmond, May 13-16, 2004 What is
new in Trauma : Lessons learned from the D.C. area sniper
60.
Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, VCU Medical Center January 27, 2005 : New
directions in the specialty of trauma.
61.
Moderator: Trauma in the 21 st Century : Seventh annual Symposium in Trauma, April
2005: Richmond, VA
62.
Grand Rounds, Department of Anesthesiology, VCU Medical Center, May 12, 2005:
Optimizing resuscitation.
63.
Fifth annual Odyssey on Critical Care Conference, Richmond,VA , March 13, 2007: The
three horsemen of Trauma: Hypothermia., Acidosis, Coagulopathy.
64.
Moderator: Current Concepts in Trauma Care, Eighth annual Symposium in Trauma, April
26, 2006.
64.
First Nursing Symposium in Trauma. Richmond, VA April 30, 2007 : The changing face of
Trauma.
65.
Moderator: Women & Trauma Care : Overcoming obstacles, breaking barriers. Ninth
annual Symposium in Trauma. May 1, 2007 : Richmond, VA.
66.
Moderator: Tenth annual Symposium in Trauma. April 13, 2008 : Richmond, VA.
67.
Life Evac Vital Concepts 08 , May 8-9, 2008, Richmond: Case studies in penetrating
trauma.
National:
1.
St. Raphael hospital Medical Center, New Haven, Connecticut: Dexon mesh repair of solid
organ injuries. April 1991.
2.
Invited discussant, 51st annual meeting of AAST, September 1991:
" Will future surgeons be interested in Trauma care?" and
" Validation of Abdominal Trauma Index for penetrating and blunt abdominal trauma."
3.
Symposium on Current Issues in Critical Care, Trauma and Surgery. Huntington Beach, Ca.
September 21, 1991.: "Metabolic care of the trauma patient".
4.
Hampton Roads Trauma Symposium, April 3, 1992. : Pancreatic and retroperitoneal
injuries.
5.
University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey, Grand Rounds, May 1992: Laparoscopy
in penetrating abdominal trauma.
6.
Bridgeport Hospital, Connecticut: Laparoscopy in trauma. October 1992.
7.
Annual Congress of American College of Surgeons, October 1992. New Orleans. Postgraduate course in trauma: Carotid artery injuries with and without hemiplegia/coma.
8.
15 th Annual National Trauma Symposium, Baltimore, March 1993: Laparoscopic
evaluation of trauma.
9.
Roerig Symposium on Surgical Infections. Buckhead, Georgia, March 18, 1993:
Fungal infections in surgical patients.
10.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Emory University, March 19, 1993: Definitive treatment of colon
injuries.
11.
New York Upstate Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Cooperstown, May 1993 :
Laparoscopic evaluation of abdominal trauma.
12.
Surgical Grand Rounds, UCLA, Los Angeles, California: ay 993: Gastric Tonometry in
Trauma.
13.
Symposium on Innovations in Surgery: Management of serious surgical infections.
september 9, 1993. Worcester, Ma.
14.
Invited Discussant: Blunt rupture of the heart. in 53 rd annual meeting of American
Association of Surgery of Trauma, September 23-25, 1993. New Orleans.
15.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Shock-Trauma, University of Maryland. October 1, 1993.:
Selective management of penetrating abdominal trauma.
16.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, November 20, 1993: Open
abdomen approach to critically ill patients.
17.
Surgical Grand Rounds : Bridgeport Hospital, Connecticut. January 27, 1994 : Candida
infection in surgical patients.
18.
Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds: University of California, Irvine, March 31, 1994. Fungal
infections in surgical patients.
19.
Surgical Grand Rounds : University of California, Irvine, April 1, 1994. Fungal infections in
surgical patients.
20.
Surgical Rounds, Cooper Hospital , Camden, April 26, 1994. Laparoscopy in the evaluation
of trauma.
21.
Surgical Rounds, Highland General Hospital, East Bay Program, UCSF, May 2, 1994
Laparoscopy in the evaluation of trauma.
22.
Surgical Grand Rounds: University of Illinois at Springfield, Illinois: May 31, 1994.
Candiduria as an early marker of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients.
23.
Surgical Grand Rounds: University of Illinois at Peoria, Illinois: May 31, 1994. Candiduria
as an early marker of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients.
24.
Surgical Grand Rounds: Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Bridgeport : June 16, 1994. Fungal
infections in surgical patients.
25.
54 th annual meeting of the AAST, September 17-20, 1994. San Diego :
Invited Discussant : Permissive hypercapnia in the treatment of ARDS.
26.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA . October 24, 1994 : Gastric tonometry in
assessing adequacy of resuscitation.
27.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA . October 24, 1994 : Laparoscopy in trauma.
28.
Roerig Symposium : Innovations in Surgery, December 9, 1994 : King-Drew Medical
Center, Los Angeles, CA. : Fungal Infections in Surgery.
29.
Surgical Rounds, Boward General Hospital , Fort Lauderdale, Florida. January 9, 1995 :
Duodenal trauma.
30.
SAGES : Scientific Session and Post-graduate Course. March 11-14, 1995:, Orlando, FL.
Panel : Place of laparoscopy in acute abdomen, Trauma.
31.
Eastern States Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons : Trauma : Point and
Counterpoint. June 12-14, 1995. Philadelphia. Controversies in penetrating thoracic injuries.
32.
Eastern States Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons : Trauma : Point and
Counterpoint. June 12-14, 1995. Philadelphia. Laparoscopy : Seeing is believing.
33.
Invited discussant : 55 th Annual meeting of AAST. September 27-30, 1995. Halifax,
Canada : The use of oxygen consumption and delivery as endpoints for resuscitation in critically ill
patients.
34.
Detroit Trauma Symposium : Errors, Omissions, Outcomes. November 10-11, 1995,
Detroit. Laparoscopic/Thoracoscopic evaluation of torso injuries.
35.
Philadelphia Trauma Day, December 2, 1995. Philadelphia. Panel and Case discussions.
36.
Seventh Annual New Hanover Region Medical Center Trauma Symposium, Wilmington,
N.C., February 10, 1996: The knife and gun club: A view from the city.
37.
Controversies in Surgery : Current Controversies in Trauma Care: University of Connecticut
Health Sciences, Hartford, CT. March 14, 1996.
38.
Surgical Grand Rounds, University of Massachusetts, Springfield, MA. April 2, 1996:
Fungal infections in surgical patients.
39.
Surgical Grand Rounds, Brown University, Providence, RI. April 3, 1996: Fungal infections
in surgical patients.
40.
The National Center for Advanced Medical Education: New and Changing Concepts in
Trauma. Chicago, April 9-12, 1996 : Ultrasonography and laparoscopy : Are there broad
indications?
41.
The National Center for Advanced Medical Education: New and Changing Concepts in
Trauma. Chicago, April 9-12, 1996 : Damage control, intra-abdominal hypertension.
42.
The National Center for Advanced Medical Education: New and Changing Concepts in
Surgical Disease: Chicago, April 22-25, 1996 : Cervical Penetrating Injuries : Have we resolved all
the issues?
43.
The National Center for Advanced Medical Education: New and Changing Concepts in
Surgical Disease: Chicago, April 22-25, 1996 : Gastric Tonometry : assessment of adequacy of
volume resuscitation.
44.
Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, May 10, 1996:
Advances in the management of catastrophic penetrating abdominal trauma.
45.
New Haven Medical Center, Yale University: Trauma Grand Rounds. New Haven. May 28,
1996: Fungal infections in critically ill surgical patients.
46.
New Haven Medical Center, Yale University: Trauma Grand Rounds. New Haven. May 28,
1996: Ultrasonography and laparoscopy in trauma.
47.
McEwen visiting professorship, University of Kansas Medical Center, September 10 and 11,
1996: gastric tonometry in trauma.
48.
Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Mass. October 17, 1996 : Open abdomen approach
for trauma and sepsis.
49.
Traumafest 1996. Syracuse, N.Y. October 25-26, 1996 : Organ specific monitoring.
50.
George Washington University, Washington D.C. December 20, 1996 : Clinical perspective
of intra-abdominal hypertension.
51.
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma , 10 th annual assembly : Sanibel, Florida.
January 14-17, 1997. Panel : Penetrating trauma : peripheral issues.
52.
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma , 10 th annual assembly : Sanibel, Florida.
January 14-17, 1997. Breakfast session: Transmediastinal penetrating injuries.
53.
Yale University School of Medicine : May 9, 1997. New Haven, CT: Controversies in
trauma and surgical critical care. Management of severe pelvic and extremity injuries.
54.
Visiting Professor, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Knoxville, TN. May 15, 1997:
The gut in resuscitation after major injury.
55.
Fourth Annual Emergency Medicine and Trauma Awareness Symposium: Knoxville, TN,
May 16, 1997: Advances in penetrating trauma.
56.
Fourth Annual Emergency Medicine and Trauma Awareness Symposium: Knoxville, TN,
May 16, 1997: Knife and gun club : A view from the city.
57.
Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, University of Southern California. Department of
Surgery, Pasadena, CA May 23-24, 1997 : Common mistakes in the early evaluation and
resuscitation of the trauma patient.
58 . Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, University of Southern California. Department of
Surgery, Pasadena, CA May 23-24, 1997 : Venous Injuries.
59.
Visiting professorship : Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon. September
21, 1997 : Gastric tonometry.
60.
Breakfast session, 57 the annual meeting of AAST, Waikolu, Hawaii. September 22-25,
1997 : Bedside procedures : Tracheostomy, PEG.
61.
Postgraduate Course, Critical care of the trauma patient : Clinical pathways for the
practicing surgeon. Assessment of resuscitation by tissue perfusion and gastric tonometry. 83 rd
annual clinical congress, Chicago. October 12-17, 1997.
62.
Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit : Adequacy of resuscitation: global versus gut-specific
parameters. November 14-15, 1997.
63.
Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit: Panel : Diagnostic modalities in trauma. November
14-15, 1997.
64.
Trauma Day, Philadelphia Trauma Centers. Philadelphia. Complex trauma cases. December
6, 1997.
65.
Breakfast session : Writing a winning abstract. 11 th Scientific assembly, EAST , Sanibel,
Florida. January 14-17, 1998.
66.
Society of Critical Care Medicine, 27 th Scientific and Educational Symposium San
Antonio February 3-7, 1998. Gastric tonometry in trauma.
67.
Society of Critical Care Medicine, 27 th Scientific and Educational Symposium San
Antonio February 3-7, 1998. Post Graduate Course: End-points of resuscitation : global versus
organ-specific.
68.
Memorial Regional Trauma Symposium , Fort Lauderdale, Florida. March 11-14, 1998:
Resuscitative Thoracotomy.
69.
Memorial Regional Trauma Symposium , Fort Lauderdale, Florida. March 11-14, 1998:
Gastric tonometry.
70.
Critical Issues in Trauma. Bethesda, Maryland. March 21, 1998. : Diagnostic and
therapeutic laparoscopy in trauma.
71.
Visiting Professor, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. April 3-4, 1998. Esophageal Injury.
72.
Spring Meeting, American College of Surgeons, Baltimore, MD Surgical Maneuvers in
Trauma: Splenic Injuries. April 26-29, 1998.
73.
Visiting Professor, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore MD: Advances in
resuscitation after trauma. September 11, 1998.
74.
AAST 58 th Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD: Breakfast Session: Operative techniques in
severe liver injuries. September 24-26, 1998.
75.
What’s new in General Surgery. 12 st annual postgraduate course; UC Davis. January 1516, 1999. Sacramento, California: Current management of injuries of the colon and rectum.
76.
What’s new in General Surgery. 12 st annual postgraduate course; UC Davis. January 1516, 1999. Sacramento, California: Endpoints of resuscitation in the critically ill and injured.
77.
What’s new in General Surgery. 12 st annual postgraduate course; UC Davis. January 1516, 1999. Sacramento, California: The use of laparoscopy in trauma.
78.
Fairview Hospital , Cleveland Ohio. March 10, 1999: End-points of resuscitation.
79.
XI th annual TriHealth Trauma Symposium: Cincinnati. May 7, 1999 Pitfalls in the
management of trauma .
80.
XI th annual TriHealth Trauma Symposium: Cincinnati. May 7, 1999. Resuscitation and
hemodynamic monitoring of the trauma patient. What are the end-points?
81.
Kansas Trauma Symposium. Wichita, Kansas, May 14, 1999. Laparoscopy and
thoracoscopy in trauma.
82.
Kansas Trauma Symposium. Wichita, Kansas, May 14, 1999. Gastric tonometry in the
Surgical ICU.
83.
Jacobi Trauma and Emergency Medicine Symposium, Bronx, New York. June 16, 1999 :
Pitfalls in trauma management.
84.
Carolina and Virginia Chapter, SCCM: Annual meeting, Williamsburg, June 18, 1999 :
End-points of resuscitation.
85.
Trauma Symposium: An Update 1999. North Shore Hospital, Manhasset, New York. Aug
6-7, 1999. : Mucosal pHi monitoring.
86.
Trauma Symposium: An Update 1999. North Shore Hospital, Manhasset, New York. Aug
6-7, 1999. : Penetrating Abdominal Trauma.
87.
Visiting Professorship, State University of New York, Stony Brook: September 24-25,
1999.
88.
State University of New York, Stony Brook : Management of fungal infections in critically
ill surgical patients. September 25, 1999.
89.
Post-Graduate Course, Trauma. American College of Surgeons, Clinical Congress. San
Francisco. Oct 12 to 15, 1999. : Intra-abdominal Vascular injuries.
90.
Trauma at the Millennium: Shock and acute resuscitation. Inova Regional Trauma Center.
November 5, 1999. Falls Church, VA. : In search of optimal endpoints of resuscitation.
91 . Trauma Day: Philadelphia : December 11, 1999.
92.
Invited Discussant : Abdominal Perfusion Pressure : 13 th Scientific Assembly of EAST.
Sanibel Florida, January 12-15, 2000.
93.
Society of Critical Care Medicine, 29 th Scientific and Educational Symposium Orlando
February 10-14, 2000. Poster rounds : Trauma and Burns.
94.
Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. Chicago, October 22-27, 2000:
Postgraduate course in Trauma: Definitive Techniques in Trauma.
95.
Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. Chicago, October 22-27, 2000 Presiding
Officer and Coordinator : Trauma Motion Picture Session .
96.
Eighth annual Trauma /Surgical Critical Care Symposium, Indiana University, Indianapolis,
November 4, 2000 : Laparoscopy in Trauma.
97.
Invited Discussion : Evolution in Damage Control (DC) with exsanguinating penetrating
abdominal injury . 14 th Scientific Assembly of EAST, January 8-13, 2001. Tampa, Florida
98.
International Trauma Symposium , Pittsburgh, May 17-18, 2001 : Splenic Salvage.
99.
International Trauma Symposium , Pittsburgh, May 17-18, 2001 : Abdominal Compartment
syndrome.
100. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 21-23, 2001:
Esophageal injuries: Explore, Expose, Exclude
101. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 21-23, 2001:
Laparoscopy for trauma: shedding light on the subject.
102. Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. New Orleans, October 7-12, 2001:
Postgraduate course in Trauma: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
103. Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. New Orleans, October 7-12, 2001
Presiding Officer and Coordinator : Trauma Motion Picture Session .
104. Ninth annual Trauma/ Surgical Critical Care Symposium, Indianapolis, Indiana. November
2-3, 2001: Penetrating abdominal trauma: An interactive review of challenging cases.
105. Annual Trauma Day: Visiting Professor, Philadelphia. December 8, 2001.
106. Visiting Professorship: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas: End-points of
resuscitation. March 12-13, 2002
107. Consensus Conference: Preclinical models of hemorrhage with/without head injury. Office
of Naval Research and US Army Medical Research and Material Command. Washington DC,
March 12-14, 2002. Metabolic end-points of resuscitation.
108. Trauma & Critical Care, 2002 : March 25-27, 2002 : Las Vegas, Nevada: Esophageal injury
: How to find and how to fix?
109. Trauma & Critical Care, 2002 : March 25-27, 2002 : Las Vegas, Nevada: Minimally
invasive surgery : Invading Trauma.
110. Visiting Professorship : Eastern Virginia Medical School , Norfolk, Virginia. March 29 :
Recent advances in the abdominal compartment syndrome.
111. Postgraduate Course in Trauma & Emergency Surgery , Spring Meeting, ACS, San Diego :
April 17,2002 : Thoraco-abdominal injuries : What is the role of surgery?
112. International Trauma Symposium , Pittsburgh May 2-3, 2002. : Liver and retrohepatic
vascular injuries.
113. International Trauma Symposium , Pittsburgh May 2-3, 2002. : Management of liver
trauma.
114. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 3-5, 2002 , Atlantic
City : Laparoscopy and Laparotomy for trauma : Complimentary or Mutually Exclusive?
115. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 3-5, 2002 , Atlantic
City: Rising Amylase, Falling Hematocrit.
116. Invited Participant, Advisory Board Meeting , Microfibrillar Collagen for hemostasis.,
Washington, D.C., June 6, 2002.
117. Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, October 7-13, 2002:
Presiding Officer and Coordinator: Trauma Motion Picture Session .
118. Greater Richmond Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses: Odyssey
2003 on Critical Care Conference: March 11, 2003: Optimizing resuscitation after injury.
119. Trauma & Critical Care, 2003: March 24-26, 2003: Las Vegas, Nevada:
How I repair the heart.
120. Trauma & Critical Care, 2003: March 24-26, 2003: Las Vegas, Nevada:
Raman Spectroscopy
121. Trauma & Critical Care, 2003 : March 24-26, 2003 : Las Vegas, Nevada: Annual Debate :
Damage-Control Surgery improves outcomes after injury : Con.
122. Virginia Surgical Society and Virginia Chapter, American College of Surgeons :
50 the Anniversary: April 26, 2003 : Advances in penetrating trauma.
123. Eastern Surgical Society :May 3, 2003: Optimization of resuscitation.
124. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 1-4, 2003 ,
Atlantic City: Pancreas: above, below, through
125. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 1-3 ,2003 ,
Atlantic City: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
126. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 1-3 ,2003 Moderator,
panel : Challenging cases of penetrating trauma.
127. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003: July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu: Pre-hospital care:
penetrating neck trauma.
128. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003: July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu: Early
resuscitation and management: Resuscitation endpoints
129. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003 : July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu: Abdominal
Trauma & Critical Care : Complex hepatic trauma
130. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003 : July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu: Complex wounds
: The open abdomen
131. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003 : July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu: Complex wounds
: Gluteal and back wounds
132. Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003 : July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu:
Laparoccopy in Trauma : Is there a role?
132. Heiskell Memorial Lecture : West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown,
W.Va : October 10, 2003 Monitoring resuscitation in the critically injured : beyond global endpoints.
134. 62 nd annual meeting, AAST. Minneaopolis September 11-13 : Invited Discussant
Changes in tissue energetics predict early mortality in a porcine model of severe hemorrhagic
shock.
135. Heiskell Memorial Lecture : West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown,
W.Va : October 11, 2003 Career in Trauma and Critical Care Surgery.
136. Grand Rounds, Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia, October 15, 2003: Recent advances in
penetrating Trauma.
137. Chair, Post-graduate Course ,Trauma , 89 th annual congress, American College of
Surgeons, October 19-23 , Chicago : The challenges in trauma management and strategies for risk
reduction.
138. 89 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 19-23 , Chicago Operative
techniques for bad situations
139. 89 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 19-23 , Chicago Presiding
Officer, Motion Picture Session in Trauma.
140. 26 th annual Advances in Trauma, December 12-13, 2003 : Kansas City , Missouri: ;
Emergency Department Thoracotomy.
141. 26 th annual Advances in Trauma, December 12-13, 2003 : Kansas City , Missouri: ;
Resuscitation end-points
142. Post-graduate Course in Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston SC,
April 29- May 1,2004 : Management of Penetrating Abdominal Trauma.
143. Post-graduate Course in Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC,
April 29- May 1,2004 : Non-operative management of splenic and liver trauma: Too much? Too
long?
144. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 23-May 25, 2004,
Atlantic City : Limitations of bedside diagnostics & minimally invasive procedures: Laparoscopy
Complimentary or Mutually Exclusive?
145. Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 23-May 25, 2004,
Atlantic City: Let us take another look at liver trauma : repair and resection
146. 31 st annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Copper
Mountain, Colarado July 17-21, 2004 : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
147. 31 st annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Copper
Mountain, Colarado July 17-21, 2004 : Penetrating cardiac injuries.
148. Advanced Technology for Combat Casualty Care Conference, St. Pete Beach , Florida;
August 15-18, 2004. : Sublingual Capnometry.
149. Breakfast Session, 63 rd annual meeting of American Association for the Surgery
of Trauma, Maui, Sept 29- Oct 1, 2004. ; Penetrating neck injuries
150. 63 rd annual meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Maui, Sept 29Oct 1, 2004. Invited Discussant : Use of near-infrared spectroscopy in early determination of
irreversible hemorrhagic shock.
151. 90 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 10-14, 2004 New Orleans :
Post graduate Course in Trauma : Technical aspects of exposure and operative management of
major injuries. Temporary and Permanent closure of the open abdomen.
152. 90 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 10-14 , New Orleans.
Presiding Officer, Motion Picture Session in Trauma.
153. Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professorship, November14-19, 2004:
Sacred Heart Hospital, Pensacola: Open abdomen in Trauma.3
154. Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professorship, November14-19, 2004:
University of Florida Health Science, Jacksonville : Optimizing resuscitation
155. Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professorship, November14-19, 2004:
University of Florida, Gainesville : Optimizing resuscitation.
156 Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professorship, November14-19, 2004:
Tampa General Hospital : Minimally invasive diagnosis and surgery in Trauma.
157. Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professorship, November14-19, 2004:
Ryder Trauma Center : Pancreatico-duodenal injuries.
158. Florida Committee on Trauma Visiting Professor Lecture, November 19, 2004:
Management of Penetrating Trauma : Accomplishments and challenges
159. Trauma 2005 : Maximizing outcomes, minimizing errors. Las Vegas, March 21-23, 2005:
Trauma Laparoscopy : Still looking for application?
160. Trauma 2005 : Maximizing outcomes, minimizing errors. Las Vegas, March 21- 23, 2005:
Assessing perfusion in the EC : From capillary refill to NIRS.
161. Trauma 2005 : Maximizing outcomes, minimizing errors. Las Vegas, March 21-23, 2005:
Damage Control : Challenges.
162. Code Red : Advances in the treatment of Traumatic bleeding: Damage control in life
threatening abdominal trauma. Las Vegas, March 21, 2005.
163. Trauma and Critical Care 2005 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 6-8, 2005:
Moderator : Are we asking the right questions ? Making sense out of new answers!
164. Trauma and Critical Care 2005 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 6-8, 2005:
hypotensive resuscitation; risks and benefits.
165. Twenty-eighth annual conference on Shock , Marco Island, Florida. June 4 to June 7, 2005:
Quantifiable end-points .
166. Visiting Professor, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore . June 15,16, 2005;
Optimizing resuscitation : an ever moving target.
167. 91 st annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 16-20, San Francisco :
Panel: Indications for open abdomen in abdominal sepsis, damage-control and abdominal
compartment syndrome .
168. 91 st annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 16-20, San Francisco :
Panel: Perineal Trauma. Simultaneous genitourinary/gastrointestinal penetrating pelvic trauma,
female perineum.
169. 91 st annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 16-20, San Francisco : Post
graduate course in Trauma: Pitfalls in the intial evaluation and management of the trauma patient.
Moderator , Operative pitfalls.
170. 91 st annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 16-20, San Francisco :
Panelist, Trauma video session.
171. 11 th annual trauma Symposium, Huron Hospital, Cleveland ; Nov 5, 2005. Keynote
address : Advances in penetrating trauma.
172. Annual Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit. Nov 9, 2005: Emergency Room Thoracotomy:
Who, What and When.
173. Annual Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit. Nov 9, 2005: Prevention of organ failure.
174. Charles C. Wolferth Jr. Oration : Lessons learnt from my experience in Trauma. Annual
Day of Trauma, Philadelphia December 9, 2005.
175. Annual meeting of Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, January 7-11,2006: If
the patient cannot go to the O.R. bring the O.R. to the patient : Major procedures: laparotomy,
abdominal compartment Syndrome.
176. California Trauma Conference. January 26-28, 2006 , San Diego CA. : Shock Resuscitation
: what are the end-points?
177. California Trauma Conference. January 26-28, 2006 ,, San Diego, CA : How I do it : expose
the visceral aorta.
178. Community Medical Center, Scranton, PA : Topics in anesthesia and critical care, March
25,2006 : Advances in the management of penetrating trauma
179. Surgical Grand Rounds, Hackensack Medical Center, NJ. May 9, 2006 : Colon Injuries.
180. Trauma and Critical Care 2006 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Williamsburg, VA., June 5-7,
2006: Moderator : Same questions, new solutions.
181. Trauma and Critical Care 2006 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Williamsburg, VA., June 5-7,
2006: Complex hepatic trauma.
182. Trauma & Critical Care Symposium : Memorial Health System. Colarado Springs, September
22-23, 2006. : Volumetric Swan
183. Trauma & Critical Care Symposium : Memorial Health System. Colarado Springs, September
22-23, 2006. : Esophageal Injuries.
184. 92 nd annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 10-12, 2006 Chicago :
Panelist, Trauma video session.
185. Sunrise session , 20 th annual scientific assembly, Eastern Association for the Surgery of
Trauma, January 18, 2007 Sanibel, Florida : Optimal resuscitation.
186. Edwin A. Zicka Memorial Lectureship, Department of Surgery, Good Samaritan Hospital,
Cincinnati, Ohio January 18-19, 2007 : Advamces in penetrating trauma.
187. Seattle Surgical Society, Annual meeting 2007 : Distinguished guest speaker . Seattle,
February 3, 2007 : Optimal resuscitation after trauma : still a moving target.
188. Society of Critical Care Medicine : 36 th Critical Care Congress. Feb 17-21, 2007 Orlano,
Florida:
The Low-down on Intra-abdominal Hypertension: IAH in the surgical patient.
189. American College of Surgeons, 35 th annual Spring week , April 22-25, 2007 , Las Vegas:
Thoracic trauma for the general surgeon : penetrating cardiac injuries.
190. American College of Surgeons, 35 th annual Spring week , April 22-25, 2007 , Las Vegas:
Laparoscopy in penetrating trauma.
191. Trauma and Critical Care 2007 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 3-6, 2007:
Moderator : Penetrating Trauma
192. Trauma and Critical Care 2007 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 3-6, 2007:
Post-mortem CT as a Performance Improvement Tool.
193. 66 th Annual Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September 27-29,
2007, Las Vegas : Breakfast Session: Penetrating abdominal trauma: what is new and proven?
194. 66 th Annual Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September 27-29,
2007, Las Vegas : Invited Discussant: Emergency Department Thoracotomy : Still useful after
abdominal exsanguination?
195. Detroit Trauma Symposium, November 8-10, 2007 : Complex Pancreaticoduodenal Injuries.
196. Detroit Trauma Symposium, November 8-10, 2007 : Enteric fistulas in open abdomen.
197. Trauma , Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery. March 24-26, 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada: GSW
to the Surgical Soul.
199. Trauma , Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery. March 24-26, 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada : Near
Infrared Spectroscopy: Practical applications.
200. Point/Counterpoint XXVII Acute Care Surgery. June 9-11, 2008, Baltimore, Maryland.
Penetrating neck injuries: Is expectant (observation) management evidence-based? Pro.
201. Point/Counterpoint XXVII Acute Care Surgery. June 9-11, 2008, Baltimore, Maryland.
Laparoscopy for penetrating abdominal trauma: Is there a role for therapeutic intervention? Pro.
201. Point/Counterpoint XXVII Acute Care Surgery. June 9-11, 2008, Baltimore, Maryland
Acute Diverticulitis: Should definitive operative intervention occur after the first bout? Con.
202. Comprehensive management of the open abdomen , San Fransisco, CA October, 2008
203. 94 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, , San Fransisco, CA October 11-16,
2008 : Panel, Experts in the hot seat.
204. Annual Trauma & Burns Lecture, University of Alabama, Birmingham , November 7, 2008:
Optimal resuscitation in Trauma : still a moving target.
205. 37 th annual meeting , ACS-COT : Advances in Trauma, Kansas City, MO December 12-13,
2008: Complications of open abdomen.
206. 37 th annual meeting , ACS-COT : Advances in Trauma, Kansas City, MO December 12-13,
2008: C-Spine : Clear it!
207. Annual meeting, SCCM : Jan 31-Feb 4 , Nashville, Tennesse: Abdominal Compartment
Syndrome: Surgical Management.
208. Fourth Annual H. Harlan Stone Lecture in Trauma, Emory University . May 28,2009, Atlanta.
GA. : Optimal resuscitation in trauma.
209. Point/Counterpoint XXVIII Acute Care Surgery. June 8-10, 2009, Maryland. Appendicitis:
Should CT scan be an integral component of the diagnostic workup? Con.
210. Point/Counterpoint XXVIII Acute Care Surgery. June 8-10, 2009, Maryland. Acute
Pancreatitis: With clinical and laboratoty confirmation, is a diagnostic modality (e.g. CT scan)
required? Con.
211. Point/Counterpoint XXVIII Acute Care Surgery. June 8-10, 2009, Maryland. Laparoscopy
utilization in trauma management : An expanding role. Pro
212. 95 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL October 10-15, 2009:
Meet the experts Luncheon : Liver trauma
213. 95 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL October 10-15, 2009:
Moderator : Bed-side procedures: a threat to patient safety.
214. Visiting Professor, Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn New York. March 23, 2009; Optimal
resuscitation in Trauma : A moving Target.
215 : Point/Counterpoint XXIX : Acute Care Surgery. May 23-26, 2010, Maryland. Gunshot
wound to the peripheral artery : endogenous graft preferred over PTFE ? Pro.
216: Point/Counterpoint XXIX : Acute Care Surgery. May 23-26, 2010, Maryland . End point of
resuscitation : Can we settle on one parameter? Con.
217: Point/Counterpoint XXIX : Acute Care Surgery. May 23-26, 2010, Maryland. Charles
Wolferth Memorial Lecture, Point/Counterpoint XXIX : Acute Care Surgery. May 23-26, 2010,
Maryland; Penetrating neck and torso injuries: what is evidence based standard of care?
218. AAST annual meeting, September 2010 : Panelist : Difficult cases
219. Second annual Southwest Trauma and Acute Care Symposium, November 4-5, 2010, Phoenix.
Arizona. “ Prevention of organ failure”
220. . Second annual Southwest Trauma and Acute Care Symposium, November 4-5, 2010,
Phoenix. Arizona. “ Open abdomen”
221. Arizona Chapter, American College of Surgeons, 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting: Surgical
Advances 2010, November 6, 2010. Tucson Arizona : Complex pancreato-duodenal injuries
222. Arizona Chapter, American College of Surgeons, 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting: Surgical
Advances 2010, November 6, 2010Tucson Arizona : Where did the Swan catheter go ?
223. Annual Trauma Symposium ,. VCU Medical Center Trauma Update 2011April 6 , 2011. ,
Richmond VA.
224. 13 annual Trauma Symposium, Atlanti Care, Atlantic City NJ . May 16-18, 2011: Selective
Management of Penetrating Injuries.
225. 13 annual Trauma Symposium, Atlanti Care, Atlantic City NJ . May 16-18, 2011: Violence in
the E.D.
226. St Mary Trauma Ceneter, 20 the Anniversary symposium, May 21-22, 2011. Blunt abdominal
trauma in the pediatric patient.
227 : Point/Counterpoint XXXI : Acute Care Surgery. June , 2011, Maryland. Fulminant C.diff
colitis: colectomy is the treatment of choice. Pro ? Pro.
228: Point/Counterpoint XXX : Acute Care Surgery. June , 2011, Maryland . Upper GI bleed
unresponsive to endoscopy and medical treatment: Vagotomy and drainage .. Pro.
229: Point/Counterpoint XXX : Acute Care Surgery. June, 2011, Maryland : The role of nonoperative management of splenic laceration in patients with traumatic brain injuries. Pro.
International :
1.
Pan American Trauma Society: 2nd scientific assembly, Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 1990:
Moderator of session on Abdominal Trauma.
2.
Colombian Trauma Society, 1st scientific assembly: Liver trauma. November 1991.
3.
Colombian Trauma Society, 1st scientific assembly: Colon injuries. November 1991.
4.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual congress: November 9-12, 1993. San Jose Costa
Rica: Panel : Thoraco-abdominal Trauma.
5.
IVth JO Trauma, Porto Allegre, Brazil, April 13, 1994: Inaugural address : Trauma: The
assassin on the loose.
6.
IV th JO Trauma, Porto Allegre, Brazil, April 14, 1994 : Selective management of
penetrating abdominal trauma.
7.
IV th JO Trauma, Porto Allegre, Brazil : April 15, 1994 : Laparoscopic diagnosis of
penetrating trauma.
8.
IV th JO Trauma, Porto Allegre, Brazil : April 15, 1994 : Pancreatoduodenal trauma.
9.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual congress: November 16-19, 1994. Cartagena,
Colombia : Severity Indices in the ICU
10.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual congress: November 16-19, 1994. Cartagena,
Colombia : Resuscitative Thoracotomy.
11.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual congress: November 16-19, 1994. Cartagena,
Colombia : Thoracoscopy in Trauma.
12.
Italian-US joint meeting: Stab and Gunshot wounds : Emergencies from the battle fields to
the cities. April 6-8, 1995. Milan, Italy.
13.
Congress of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : September 19-23, 1995. Istanbul, Turkey.
Laparoscopy in Trauma.
14.
Colombian Trauma Society, Annual Congress : November 15-17, 1995, Medellin, Colombia
: Gastric tonometry in the assessment of resuscitation.
15.
Colombian Trauma Society, Annual Congress : November 15-17, 1995, Medellin, Colombia
: Intra-abdominal hypertension : clinical implications, prophylaxis and treatment.
16.
Colombian Trauma Society, Annual Congress : November 15-17, 1995, Medellin, Colombia
: Inferior vena caval injuries.
17.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual Congress: November 22-25, 1995., Bahia, Brazil:
Gastric tonometry
18.
Pan American Trauma Society, Annual Congress: November 22-25, 1995., Bahia, Brazil:
Intra-abdominal Hypertension
19.
Congreso Argentino De Emergencias Medico-quirurgicas. Rosario, Argentina. May 15-18,
1996 : Laparoscopy in trauma.
20.
Congreso Argentino De Emergencias Medico-quirurgicas. Rosario, Argentina. May 15-18,
1996 : Pancreatico-duodenal trauma.
21.
Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine. Tel Aviv, Israel . November 5, 1996 :
Operative techniques in trauma surgery. Laparotomy for trauma.
22.
Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine. Tel Aviv, Israel . November 5, 1996 :
Operative techniques in trauma surgery. Neck exploration for trauma.
23.
Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine. Tel Aviv, Israel . November 5, 1996 :
Operative techniques in trauma surgery. Laparoscopy for trauma.
24.
Tel Aviv University, Sackler School of Medicine. Tel Aviv, Israel . November 5, 1996 :
Operative techniques in trauma surgery. Panel : Challenging cases in trauma.
25.
IX th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Cartagena, Colombia. November 13-17, 1996 :
Esophageal injuries
26.
IX th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Cartagena, Colombia. November 13-17, 1996 :
Extrahepatic biliary tract injuries
27.
IX th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Cartagena, Colombia. November 13-17, 1996 :
Vascular injuries and fasciotomy
28.
IX th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Cartagena, Colombia. November 13-17, 1996 :
Inferior vena caval injuries.
29.
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine : Third National Conference, Madras, India.
January 9-11, 1997 : Nutritional support of the trauma patient.
30.
Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine : Third National Conference, Madras, India.
January 9-11, 1997 : Open management of the septic abdomen.
31.
Hospitaux Universitares de Geneve : Laparoscopy in emergency surgery, Geneva, March
20-21, 1997. Laparoscopy for trauma.
32.
Tenth annual congress, Pan American Trauma Society. : Permissive hypercapnia. Miami
November 19-22, 1997.
33.
XXII Congreso Nacional De Cirurgia General, Asociaon Mexicana de Cirugia General,
Leon, Mexico. November 1-6, 1998 : Laparoscopy in trauma
34.
XXII Congreso Nacional De Cirurgia General, Asociaon Mexicana de Cirugia General,
Leon, Mexico. November 1-6, 1998 : Resuscitation by tissue perfusion.
35.
XXII Congreso Nacional De Cirurgia General, Asociaon Mexicana de Cirugia General,
Leon, Mexico. November 1-6, 1998 : Laparotomy for trauma
36.
XXII Congreso Nacional De Cirurgia General, Asociaon Mexicana de Cirugia General,
Leon, Mexico. November 1-6, 1998 : Shock management : principles
37.
Panchanan Chatterjee Oration, Annual meeting of Association of Surgeons of India.
Bangalore, India. December 28, 1997. : Advances in Trauma: The legacy of Sushrutha.
38.
XI th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Buenos Aires, Argentine. November 11-14, 1998
Videolaparoscopy in blunt trauma
39.
XI th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Buenos Aires, Argentine. November 11-14,
1998. Intraadominal hypertension and the abdominal compartment syndrome
40.
VIII th SBAIT, Sao Paoulo, Brazil. April 15-19 : Current developments in emergency
department resuscitation.
41.
VIII th SBAIT, Sao Paoulo, Brazil. April 15-19, 1999 : Tissue specific resuscitation.
42.
XII th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Margarita Island, Venezuela. November 17-20,
1999 : Intraadominal hypertension and the abdominal compartment syndrome
43.
XII th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Margarita Island, Venezuela. November 17-20,
1999 : Pancreatico-duodenal trauma.
44.
Colegio De Specialistas En Cirurgia General De Jalisco, A.C. Guadalajara, Mexico,
February 23-26 : Duodenal injuries.
45.
Colegio De Specialistas En Cirurgia General De Jalisco, A.C. Guadalajara, Mexico,
February 23-26 : Soft Tissue Infections.
46.
Chirurgia in progresso: La miniaturzzazione in chirurgia mininvasia. 14-15 April 2000,
Rome, Italy.
47.
Fourth Euoropean Congress Of Trauma & Emergency Surgery University of Pisa,
Montecatini, Italy, April 16-20, 2000. Hepatic Injuries
48.
Fourth Euoropean Congress Of Trauma & Emergency Surgery University of Pisa,
Montecatini, Italy, April 16-20, 2000. Chairman: Laparoscopy in trauma .
49.
Fourth Euoropean Congress ATrauma & Emergency Surgery University of Pisa,
Montecatini, Italy, April 16-20, 2000. Chairman :Laparoscopy and thoracoscopy.
50.
XIII th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Panama City, Panama November 8-11, 2000 :
Abdominal compartment syndrome : What’s new?
51.
XIII th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Panama City, Panama November 8-11, 2000 :
Resuscitation : now and the future.
52.
XIII th Pan American Congress of Trauma, Panama City, Panama November 8-11, 2000 :
Splenic Salvage.
53.
Definitive Surgical Trauma Course (DSTC) : Sydney, Australia. July 31, August 1, 2001.
54.
Inaugural International Conference on Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. August 2, 2001,
Sydney, Australia.
55.
Ninth SWAN Trauma Seminar : August 3 & 4, 2001 : Sydney, Australia.
56.
International Surgical Week : ISW 2001 . August 26-30 : Brussels, Belgium. Laparoscopy in
Trauma.
57.
XIV PanAmerican Congress of Trauma , Monterrey, Mexico , November 12-17, 2001 :
Compartment syndrome
58.
XIV PanAmerican Congress of Trauma , Monterrey, Mexico , November 12-17,
2001:Severe Pelvic Injuries
59.
LXXIV Congresso Chileano E Internacional De Cirurgia, La Serena, Chile. November 1822: 2001 Pancreato-duodenal injuries.
60.
LXXIV Congresso Chileano E Internacional De Cirurgia, La Serena, Chile. November 1822, 2001: Emergency thoracotomy for resuscitation
61.
LXXIV Congresso Chileano E Internacional De Cirurgia, La Serena, Chile. November 1822, 2001: Perioperative monitoring of the critically injured patient.
62.
LXXIV Congresso Chileano E Internacional De Cirurgia, La Serena, Chile. November 1822: Compartment syndrome.
64.
Mexican Congress of Trauma , Veracruz, September 18-21, 2002 : ER Thoracotomy
65.
Mexican Congress of Trauma , Veracruz, September 18-21, 2002 : Venous Injuries and
Faciotomy
66.
Mexican Congress of Trauma , Veracruz, September 18-21, 2002 : End-points of
resuscitation
67
Mexican Congress of Trauma , Veracruz, September 18-21, 2002 : Damage-control.
68.
XV Pan American Congress of Trauma , Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 20-23, 2002 :
Diagnostic & Therapeutic Considerations: Dorsal & gluteal injuries.
69.
XV PanAmerican Congress of Trauma , Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 20-23, 2002: Nonoperative management : Clinical contra-indications.
70.
XV PanAmerican Congress of Trauma , Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 20-23, 2002:
Presidential address : The way ahead : action, interaction, collaboration.
71.
VI Congreso Colombiano DE Trauma , Cartagena, Colombia. February 8-10, 2003:
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
72.
VI Congreso Colombiano DE Trauma , Cartagena, Colombia. February 8-10, 2003:
Complex Hepatic Trauma.
73.
VI Congreso Colombiano CE Trauma , Cartagena, Colombia. February 8-10, 2003:
Monitoring visceral perfusion in resuscitation.
74.
25 th Congress of the Brazilian College of Surgeons: Juy 6-10, 2003, Porto Allegre, Brazil. :
Thoraco-abdominal Trauma.
75.
25 th Congress of the Brazilian College of Surgeons: Juy 6-10, 2003, Porto Allegre, Brazil. :
Diagnosis & Treatment of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.
76.
25 th Congress of the Brazilian College of Surgeons: Juy 6-10, 2003, Porto Allegre, Brazil. :
Resuscitation end-points.
77.
25 th Congress of the Brazilian College of Surgeons: Juy 6-10, 2003, Porto Allegre, Brazil. :
Damage-control in the critically ill.
78.
XVI th Pan-American Congress of Trauma , Lima Peru, November 5-9, 2003 : End-points
of resuscitation
79.
XVI th Pan-American Congress of Trauma , Lima Peru, November 5-9, 2003 : Complex
hepatic injuries
80.
XVI th Pan-American Congress of Trauma , Lima Peru, November 5-9, 2003 : Fluid
resuscitation
81.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Pancreato-duodenal Trauma.
82.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Resuscitation end-points in trauma.
83.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Hepatic Trauma
84.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Vascular injuries
85.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Reoperations in Damage-Control in Trauma.
86.
XII Congreo Paraguayo de Cirugia, II Congreso Paraguayo de Trauma, May 20-22, 2004. ,
Asuncion Paraguay : Cardiac Trauma.
87.
VI Congreeo Da Sociedade Brasileira De Atendimento Integrado Ao Traumatizado :
October 21-23, 2004 Belo Horizonte, Brazil :New perspectives in surgery of trauma.
88.
VI Congreeo Da Sociedade Brasileira De Atendimento Integrado Ao Traumatizado :
October 21-23, 2004 Belo Horizonte, Brazil : Abdominal compartment syndrome.
89.
VI Congreeo Da Sociedade Brasileira De Atendimento Integrado Ao Traumatizado :
October 21-23, 2004 Belo Horizonte, Brazil : Penetrating abdominal trauma : evaluation.
90.
XVII Congress of Panamerican Trauma Society, Miami : Nov 17-20, 2004.
Laparoscopy in abdominal trauma: still a moving target?
91.
XVII Congress of Panamerican Trauma Society, Miami : Nov 17-20, 2004.
Management of penetrating trauma : accomplishments and challenges.
92.
World Congress of Abdominal Compartment syndrome, Noosa,Australia. Dec 6-8, 2004:
World Status of ACS (Chair).
93.
World Congress of Abdominal Compartment syndrome, Noosa,Australia. Dec 6-8, 2004:
Visceral Function and ACS
94.
World Congress of Abdominal Compartment syndrome, Noosa,Australia. Dec 6-8, 2004:
Management of ACS : (debate)
95.
World Congress of Abdominal Compartment syndrome, Noosa,Australia. Dec 6-8, 2004:
Monitoring hemodynamics: i like Swan.
96.
World Congress of Abdominal Compartment syndrome, Noosa,Australia. Dec 6-8, 2004:
Wrap up : Key messages from the Congress. (Chair)
97.
National Trauma Management Course, Bangalore, India. December 12, 2004.
98.
Trauma II Simposio Internacional, Porto, Portugal : April 16, 2005. History of Damage
Control Surgery
99.
Trauma II Simposio Internacional, Porto, Portugal : April 16, 2005. Indications for Damage
Control Surgery
100. Trauma II Simposio Internacional,Porto, Portugal : April 16, 2005. Debate : Damage
Control : An excuse not to operate. Con
101. Trauma II Simposio Internacional,Porto, Portugal : April 16, 2005. Damage Control :
Neuro Surgery
102. DSTC Course, Hospital De S. Joao, Porto, Portugal April 15, 2005.
103. Congreso De Medicina Critica , April 28-30, 2005, Bogota, Colombia: Trauma de
Abdomen, control de danos
104. Congreso De Medicina Critica , April 28-30, 2005, Bogota, Colombia: Reoperacion electiva
en trauma.
105. 9 th Congress of World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine ,
August 27-30, 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentine : Resuscitation end-points
106. 9 th Congress of World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine ,
August 27-30, 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentine : Prevention of Organ failure
107. 9 th Congress of World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine ,
August 27-30, 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentine : Trauma Resuscitation.
108. 9 th Congress of World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine ,
August 27-30, 2005, Buenos Aires, Argentine : Damage Control
109. DSTC Course, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, March 30-31, 2006
110. International College of Surgeons, Singapore Congress , Singapore , April1, 2006:
Minimally invasive techniques in Trauma.
111. Congreso Suramericano de Trauma Shock, Caracas, Venezuela, June 15-17, 2006.
Pancreatoduodenal injuries
112. . Congreso Suramericano de Trauma Shock, Caracas, Venezuela, June 15-17, 2006.
Liver injuries; surgical treatment.
113. . Congreso Suramericano de Trauma Shock, Caracas, Venezuela, June 15-17, 2006.
Laparoscopy in Trauma.
114. Seventh European Congress of Trauma ad Emergency Surgery, Malmo, Sweeden
September 6-9, 2006 : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome : Still an underdiagnosed entity.
115. Seventh European Congress of Trauma ad Emergency Surgery, Malmo, Sweeden.
September 6-9, 2006 : Moderator : Vascular Injuries.
116. Seventh European Congress of Trauma ad Emergency Surgery, Malmo, Sweeden.
September 6-9, 2006 : Moderator : Ultrasonography in Trauma.
117. XIX Congreso PanAmericano de Trauma, IX Congreso Colombiano de Trauma , Cartagena,
Colombia November 16-18, 2006. : Necrotizing infections in the critically ill.
118. XIX Congreso PanAmericano de Trauma, IX Congreso Colombiano de Trauma , Cartagena,
Colombia November 16-18, 2006. : Current concepts in intra-abdominal hypertension.
119. Reunion nacional De Egresados, Hospital Espanol, February 13-17, 2007, Mexico City :
Damage-control.
120. Reunion nacional De Egresados, Hospital Espanol, February 13-17, 2007, Mexico City :
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.
121. VI Congreso Colombiano De Medicina Critica Y Cuidados Intensivos. Medellin ,April 17-24,
2007. : Abdominal Compartment Syndroem : an update.
122. VI Congreso Colombiano De Medicina Critica Y Cuidados Intensivos. Medellin ,April 17-24,
2007. : A New Non-ivasive CVP measurement.
123. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007 : Intestinal Fistulas and open abdomen.
124. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007: Operative strategies for difficult injuries and
difficult problems in Trauma Surgery III : Pancreatico-duodenal .
125. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007 : How to prevent violence in emergency
departments. Solutions – USA.
126. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007: Operative strategies for difficult injuries and
difficult problems in Trauma Surgery, Part II . Moderator.
127. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007: Chair Abdominal Compartment Syndrome.
128. 1 st Joint Congress, European Association for Trauma and Emergency Surgery, European
Trauma Society. Graz, Austria, May 23-26, 2007: Intra-abdominal Hypertension: The syndrome of
the 21 st Century.
129. IX Congreso Ecuatoriano De Trauma, October 17-19, 2007, Cuenca, Ecuador : Desarrollo De
Los Sistemas De Atencion En Trauma En America Y Europa: Por Que La Diferencia?
130. IX Congreso Ecuatoriano De Trauma, October 17-19, 2007, Cuenca, Ecuador: Mesa redonda:
Cirurgia De Control De Danos: Las Cuatro Fases Revistadas.
131.IX Congreso Ecuatoriano De Trauma, October 17-19, 2007, Cuenca, Ecuador: Mesa redonda:
Síndrome Abdominal Compartmental : El Momento De La Descompresion.
132. XX Congreso Panamericano de Trauma, December 6-8, 2007:, Puebla, Mexico : Evaluation
and classification of retroperitoneal hemorrhage.
133. XX Congreso Panamericano de Trauma, December 6-8, 2007:, Puebla, Mexico : Laparoscopy
in non-operative treatment of abdominal trauma.
134. Congreso Internacional De Cirurgia “Retos Del Nuevo Milenio”, May 30-31, 2008; Cali:
Colmbia. Soluciones hipertonicas del paciento critico.
135. Congreso Internacional De Cirurgia “Retos Del Nuevo Milenio”, May 30-31, 2008; Cali:
Colmbia. Autotransfuion en Trauma.
136. XXI Congreso Panamericano de Trauma, November 19-22, 2008 , Campinas, Brazil: Angioembolization as an adjunct procedure in hepatic trauma
137. XXI Congreso Panamericano de Trauma, November 19-22, 2008 ; Campinas, Brazil Duodenal Injuries: are Complex Repairs Indicated?
138. XXI Congreso Panamericano de Trauma, November 19-22, 2008 - Campinas, Brazil
Laparoscopy in children in trauma and emergency surgery
139. IV Congreso Pertuano De Trauma, Feb 10-13, 2009. Lima, Peru : Abdominal Compartment
Syndrome
140. IV Congreso Pertuano De Trauma, Feb 10-13, 2009. Lima, Peru : Grave Hepatic Trauma
141. IV Congreso Pertuano De Trauma, Feb 10-13, 2009. Lima, Peru : Pancreato-duodenal injuries.
142. IV Abu Dhabi International Surgery Conference, March 12-14, 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE :
Trauma : State of the Art
143. IV Abu Dhabi International Surgery Conference, March 12-14, 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE :
Building an International Trauma System.
144. IV Abu Dhabi International Surgery Conference, March 12-14, 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE :
When to operate.
145. IV Abu Dhabi International Surgery Conference, March 12-14, 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE :
Sepsis : recent concepts.
146. IV Abu Dhabi International Surgery Conference, March 12-14, 2009, Abu Dhabi, UAE :
Resucitation end-points.
147. 10 th Congress of European Society of Trauma & Emergency Surgery (ESTES) , May 13-16,
2009, Antalya, Turkey : Selective Conservatism in Penetrating Trauma : Neck.
148. 147. 10 th Congress of European Society of Trauma & Emergency Surgery (ESTES) , May
13-16, 2009, Antalya, Turkey : Challenging Injuries : Pancreatico-duodenal injuries
149. 147. 10 th Congress of European Society of Trauma & Emergency Surgery (ESTES) , May
13-16, 2009, Antalya, Turkey : Advanced techniques in cavitary trauma : Videoendoscopic surgery
in Trauma
150. 147. 10 th Congress of European Society of Trauma & Emergency Surgery (ESTES) , May
13-16, 2009, Antalya, Turkey : Moderator : Video Session : How I do it?
151. 4 th World Congress Abdominal Compartment Syndrome, June 24-27, 2009, Dublin, Ireland:
Alternative fluid resuscitation strategies in IAH
152. 4 th World Congress Abdominal Compartment Syndrome, June 24-27, 2009, Dublin, Ireland:
Advances in open abdomen.
153. XXII Congreso Pananericano de Trauma, Caracas,Venezuela Nov 3-6, 2009 : Damage control
: newer concepts
154. XXII Congreso Pananericano de Trauma, Caracas,Venezuela Nov 3-6, 2009 : Trauma to the
spleen.
155. XI National Colombian Congress of Trauma, Association of Trauma, Colombia. Cali, June 1819, 2010. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
156. XI National Colombian Congress of Trauma, Association of Trauma, Colombia. Cali, June 1819, 2010. Prevention of organ failure
157. XI National Colombian Congress of Trauma, Association of Trauma, Colombia. Cali, June 1819, 2010. Fistulas in open abdomen.
158. XXIII Congress, Pan American Society of Trauma . Montevedio, Uruguay, November 9-12,
2010. : Adominal Compartment Syndrome : Diagnosis and Prevention.
159. DEFINITIVE SURGICAL TRAUMA CARE (DSTC TM) COURSE ;CURSO DE
CIRURGIA DE TRAUMA SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE CIRURGIA (SPC) LISBOA 03 –
05 Fev 2011
160. Fifth World Congress of World Society of ACS, August 10-13, 2011, Orlando FL: IAH and
ACS : Current status
161. Fifth World Congress of World Society of ACS, August 10-13, 2011, Orlando FL: Debate :
IAP: I like intermittent measurement
162. Fifth World Congress of World Society of ACS, August 10-13, 2011, Orlando FL: Debate : I
do not use neuro-muscular blockade.
163. Fifth World Congress of World Society of ACS, August 10-13, 2011, Orlando FL: We can
utilize the open abdomen better.
164. Fifth World Congress of World Society of ACS, August 10-13, 2011, Orlando FL: VaccumPack technique.
MAJOR COMMITTEES: Professional- panels, boards, councils:
Regional:
New York & Brooklyn Committee on Trauma:
Secretary-Treasurer, 1985-1987
Vice-Chair, April 1997- 1998
Bronx Chapter, American College of Surgeons.
Chairman, Membership Committee, 1995-1996
Co-Chairman, Education Committee, 1996-1998
Member, Executive Committee, ACS, 1997-1998
Committee on Applicants, American College of Surgeons, District # 3
Old Dominion Emergency Medical Services Alliance Inc. Richmond, Virginia
Medical Advisory Committee, 1998Chairman, Trauma Triage Committee, 1998Virginia Blood Services, Richmond, VA
Medical Advisory Committee, 1998-2001
Medical Director, Med Flight 2006MCV Hospitals of Virginia Commonwealth University :
Chairman, Space Committee 1999-2000
Education Committee 1999Budget & Finance Committee 1999-2000
Research Committee 1999Critical Care Committee 1999Chairman, Trauma Patient Care Committee
Director, Center for Trauma & Critical Care Education
National:
Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma,
Sub committee, Publications, 1993
Publications Committee, 1994-1996
Board of Directors, 1995 - 1998
Practice Management Guidelines Committee, 1998Program Committee, 2000-2004
Seniors Committee, 2000Publications Committee, 1999 –2002
Future of Trauma Surgery Committee 2003Board of Directors, EAST Foundation 2006-2008
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Multi-institutional trials committee, 1987-1991
Program Committee, 1996-1998
Representative to Board of Directors, American College of Surgeons 2004-2010
Honors Committee 2004-2007
Vice-President
2009-2010
Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons
Chairman, Publications Committee, 1998-2004
Executive Committee, 1998-2004
Site reviewer for VRC of COT, 2001
Special Member, Publications Sub-Committee : 2004 -2006
Maryland Institute of Emergency Medical Services,
Trauma Center Site Reviewer, 1997Pennsylvania State Trauma Foundation
Trauma Center Site Reviewer, 1997, 2000, 2001,2002
Eastern States, Committee on Trauma, Point-Counterpoint:
Program Committee, 2004 –
International :
Pan American Trauma Society
Manager-at-Large, 1992-1994
Vice-President, 1994-1995
President-elect, 2000-2001
President, 2001-2002
Board Member, 2002- 2004
Executive Director elect 2009-2010
Executive Director 2010 -.
World Society of Abdominal Compartment Syndrome:
Founding member
Executive committee 2001Vice President
2007-2009
President elect
2009-2011.
President
2011-
EDITORIAL BOARDS:
Editor, Pan American Journal of Trauma
Associate Editor, New Surgery
Associate Editor, Pan-American Journal of Trauma
Trauma Chronicle
Trauma Quarterly
Editor-In-Chief: Patient Management Problems. BC Decker & COT of ACS.
Section Editor, World Journal of Emergency Surgery
Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Section Editor, Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock
Journal of Trauma, Injury & Infection
AD-HOC REVIEWER
Journal of Trauma
Complications in Surgery
American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Surgical endoscopy, ultrasound and interventional techniques
Archives of Surgery
Resuscitation
Critical Care Medicine
Surgery
Intensive Care Medicine
European Journal of Trauma
Journal of American College of Surgeons
The Lancet
Chest
OTHER SIGNIFICANT SCHOLARLY, RESEARCH OR ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE
Graduate students trained (degree and year)
Chief Residents in Surgery,
Postdoctoral trainees (current and past years) : Critical Care
Rifat Latifi M.D.
Thomas Clancy M.D.
Jack Bergstein M.D.
Soula Priovolos M.D.
Juan Peschiera M.D.
Edgar Rodas M.D.
Randall Krawcheck M.D.
Anita Praba-Egge M.D.
James Whelan M.D.
Hesham Ahmed M.D.
Stephanie Goldberg M.D.
Major teaching assignments.
M-III student teaching
Director, M-IV A.I. in Trauma and Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Director, Surgical Critical Care Fellowship, VCU
Medical Director, Paramedic training Course,
Medical Director, Center for Trauma & Critical Care Education , Surgery, VCU
Director, Advanced Trauma Life Support Courses, Center for Trauma & Critical Care
Education , Surgery, VCU
Surgical Residents in rotations in Trauma, Critical Care and General Surgery (both
emergency and elective)
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Ivatury RR, Shah D, Ascer E, Srinivasan K, Heraud J, Rohman M: Granular cell tumor of
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Rao PM, Bhatti FK, Gaudino J, Ivatury RR, Agarwal N, Nallathambi MN, Stahl WM:
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Shah PM, Ivatury RR, Quader MA, Clauss RH: Occupational hand ischemia. Vasc.Surg.
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Rohman M, Ivatury RR : Considerations in the management of thoracic trauma.
New York Med. Quarterly. 4:77,1983.
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Rao PM, Khan FB, Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Gaudino J, Stahl WM: Selective
management of penetrating neck wounds. Contemporary Surg. 23:41, 1983.
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Rohman M, Ivatury RR, Steichen F, Gaudino J, Nallathambi MN, Khan M, Stahl WM:
Emergency room thoracotomy for penetrating cardiac injuries. J. Trauma. 23:570-576, 1983.
12.
Nallathambi MN, Ivatury RR, Shah PM, Gaudino J, Stahl WM: Aggressive, definitive
management of penetrating colon injuries : J.Trauma 24: 500-505, 1984.
13.
Ivatury RR, O'Shea J, Rohman M: Post-traumatic thoracobiliary fistula. J.Trauma. 24:438442,1984.
14.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: The case of the rambling bullet. N.Y.State J Med. 84: 108,1984.
15.
Medina M, Ivatury RR, Stahl W: Omental evisceration through abdominal stab wound:
Mandatory laparotomy? Canad.J.Surg. 27:399-401,1984.
16.
Shah PM, Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Babu SC, Clauss RH, Stahl W: Is limb loss
avoidable in civilian vascular trauma? J.Trauma. 24: 685, 1984.
17.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: What is your diagnosis? New York Med.Quarterly. 1984.
18.
Ivatury RR, Gaudino J, Ascer E, Ramirez-Schon G, Stahl W: Treatment of penetrating
duodenal injuries: Primary repair vs. Decompressive ostomy and/or serosal patch. J.Trauma
25:337-341,1985.
19.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Lankin D, Stahl W: Ultrasonography in the diagnosis and
management of post-venorrhaphy thrombosis of the portal vein. J.Trauma. 25:362-365, 1985.
20.
Ivatury RR, Khan MB, Nallathambi M, Davis K, Stahl W: Cimetidine and hepatic blood
flow in polytrauma patients. Crit.Care.Med. 13:436-437, 1985.
Abstracted in: 1986 Year-Book of critical care medicine.
21.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Nallathambi M, Rao PM, Stahl W: The morbidity from traumatic
injuries of the extra-hepatic biliary system. J.Trauma 10:967-973,1985.
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22.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Gaudino J, Rohman M, Stahl W :
Penetrating duodenal injuries: Analysis of 100 consecutive cases. Ann.Surg. 202:153-158, 1985
Abstracted in: Current Surgery
23.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Gunduz Y, Rohman M, Stahl W: Liver packing for
uncontrollable hemorrhage: A reappraisal. J.Trauma. 26: 744-753, 1986
24.
Nallathambi MN, Wapnir I, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl W: Failure of non-operative
management of blunt splenic trauma in adults. J.Trauma. 25:706, 1985
25.
Roberge R, Ivatury RR, Stahl W, Rohman M: Emergency department thoracotomy for
penetrating injuries: Predictive value of patient classification. Amer.J.Emerg.Med. 4:129135,1986.
26.
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Lankin DH, Wapnir IL, Stahl WM: Pyogenic splenic abscess in
intravenous drug addiction. Amer.Surgeon. 53:342- 346,1987.
27
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl W: Cranio-cervical necrotizing fasciitis:
Critical factors in management. Canad.J.Surg. 30:61-63, 1987.
28.
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Shah PM, Rao PM, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating right
colon trauma: The ever-diminishing role for colostomy. Amer.Surgeon. 53: 209-214, 1987.
29.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Steichen F, Nallathambi M, Gunduz Y, Stahl W: Penetrating
cardiac injuries: Twenty-year experience. Amer.Surgeon. 53: 310-317, 1987.
30
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating cardiac trauma: Quantifying
the severity of anatomic and physiologic injury. Ann.Surg. 205: 61-66,1987.
31.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: Emergency room thoracotomy for trauma: A collective review.
Resuscitation. 15: 23-35, 1987
32.
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating colon injuries: Exteriorized
repair vs. loop colostomy. J.Trauma. 27:876-882, 1987.
33.
Shah PM, Ivatury RR, Babu SC, Nallathambi M, Clauss RH, Stahl W: Is limb loss
avoidable in civilian vascular injuries? Amer.J.Surg. 154:202-205, 1987.
34.
Nallathambi MN, Sleeper R, Smith M, Ivatury RR: Acid-burns of the rectum and colon:
A case report. Dis.Colon & Rectum. 30:469-471, 1987
35.
Nallathambi M, Ferreiro J, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl W: The use of peritoneal lavage
and urologic studies in major pelvic fractures. A reassessment. Injury. 8:379-383,1987.
36.
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Wapnir I, Rohman M, Stahl W: Blunt splenic trauma in adults:
Non-operative management vs. early operation. Surg.Gynecol.Obstet. 166:252-258, 1988.
37.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Roberge R, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating thoracic injuries:
Prompt transport vs. in-field stabilization. J. Trauma. 27:1066-1073,1987.
38.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Lankin D, Wapnir I, Rohman M, Stahl W: Portal vein injuries:
Non-invasive follow-up of venorrhaphy . Ann.Surg. 206:733-737,1987.
Abstracted in : Year Book of Surgery, 1989
39.
Zubowski R, Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Stahl W: Selective conservatism in abdominal
stab wounds: The efficacy of serial physical examination. J. Trauma. 28:1665-1668, 1988.
40.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Rohman M, Stahl W: Management of penetrating cardiac
trauma. Surg.Rounds. 10:39,1987.
41.
Ivatury RR, Zubowski R, Psarras P, Nallathambi MN, Rohman M, Stahl W: Intraabdominal abscess after penetrating trauma. J.Trauma, 28:1238-1243, 1988.
42.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Rao P, Rohman M, Stahl W: Open management of the septic
abdomen: Therapeutic and prognostic considerations based on APACHE-II. Crit. Care. Med. 17:
511-517, 1989.
43.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: The injured heart. Surg. Clin.N. Amer. 69:93-110, 1989.
44.
Ivatury RR, Stahl W: Hepatic trauma. Advances in Trauma. 4:193, 1989.
45.
Ivatury RR, Zubowski R, Stahl W: Penetrating renovascular trauma. J. Trauma. 29: 16201623, 1989.
46.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Clancy T, Chan F, Pescheira J, Clanton B, Rohman M, Stahl
W : Analysis of trauma deaths in an urban center. Pan American J. Trauma.
47.
Licata J, Ivatury RR, Stahl W: Blunt small bowel perforation. Pan American J Trauma. 1:
77, 1989.
48.
Atweh NA, Vieux EE, Ivatury RR, Scalea TM, Duncan AO, Gordon J, Sclafani SJ, Dresner
L, Phillips TF, Stahl W: Indications for barium enema preceding colostomy closure in trauma
patients. J.Trauma. 29:1641, 1989.
49.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Rohman M, Stahl W: Open management of the posttraumatic septic abdomen. Amer. Surgeon. 56: 548-552, 1990.
50.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: Management of penetrating cardiac injuries. Hosp. Medicine.
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51.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN, Rao P, Stahl W: Penetrating pancreatic injuries: Analysis of
103 consecutive cases. Amer.Surgeon. 56:90-95, 1990.
52.
Ivatury RR, Rao PM, Nallathambi MN, W.Stahl: Management options in penetrating rectal
injuries. Amer.Surg. 57:50-55,1991.
53.
Ivatury RR, Kazigo Z, Rohman M, Gaudino J, Simon R, Stahl WM: "Directed" Emergency
Room Thoracotomy : A Prognostic Prerequisite for Survival. J.Trauma 31:1076-1081,1991.
Abstracted in : Year Book of Surgery, 1992.
54.
Ivatury RR: Pancreatic cysts and abscess. Practical Gastroenterology. 15:11, 1991.
55.
Kihtir T, Ivatury RR, Simon R, Stahl WM: Management of transperitoneal gunshot wounds
of the spine. J.Trauma. 31:1579-1583, 1991.
56.
Siegel JH, Ivatury RR : Percutaneous dilational tracheostomy. Crit.Care.Med. 19:1219-1221
57.
Levine H, Simon R, Ivatury RR, Smith T, Stahl WM: Guiac testing in the diagnosis of rectal
trauma . What is its value ? J.Trauma 32:210-212, 1992.
58.
Ivatury RR, Simon R, Weksler B, Bayard V, Stahl W: Laparoscopy in the evaluation of
intrathoracic abdomen and diaphragm after penetrating trauma. J.Trauma 33:101-108, 1992.
59.
Abstracted in : Year Book of Surgery, 1993
Clinical Digest Series
60.
Ivatury RR, Grewal H, Simon R, Saunders W, Stahl W: Analysis of organ procurement
failure at an urban trauma center. J.Trauma. 33:424-428, 1992.
61.
Sharma P, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ: Central and local hemodynamics determine the optimal
management of major venous injuries. J.Vasc.Surg. 16: 887-893, 1992.
62.
Ivatury RR, Simon R, Seigel J, Stahl WM: Percutaneous Tracheostomy in critical surgical
illness. J.Trauma 32:133-140, 1992.
63.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: Penetrating cardiac trauma. Ann.Thorac.Surg. 54: 1247-1248,
1992.
64.
Simon RJ, Ivatury RR: Cardio-repiratory effects of inverse-ratio ventilation in surgical
patients with severe ARDS. Crit.Care.Med. 21: A160, 1993.
65.
Delany H, Ivatury RR, Gleeson M, Blau S, Simon R, Stahl WM: A Combined Institutional
experience with absorbable mesh for the repair of solid organ injury. Injury 24: 585-589, 1993
66.
Ivatury RR, Gaudino J, Nallathambi MN, Simon RJ, Kazigo Z, Stahl W: Definitive
management of penetrating colon injuries. A prospective study. Amer.Surgeon. 59: 43-49, 1993.
67.
Franco E, Ivatury RR, Schwalb D: Combined rectal and genito-urinary injuries: a challenge
in management. J.Trauma 34: 347-353, 1993.
68.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Stahl WM: A critical evaluation of laparoscopy in penetrating
abdominal trauma. J.Trauma 34: 822-827, 1993
69.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Kazigo Z, Guignard J, Gunduz Y, Stahl WM: The spleen at
risk after penetrating abdominal trauma J.Trauma 35:409-414, 1993
70.
Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Jabbour N, Stahl WM: Candiduria as an early predictor
of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients. The role of Fluconazole therapy.
J.Trauma. 35:290-294, 1993.
Abstracted in : Year Book of Surgery, 1994.
71.
Kihtir T, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Leban S: Early management of civilian gunshot wounds of
the face. J.Trauma 35: 569-575, 1993.
72.
Ivatury RR: Cavitary Endoscopy. Guest Editor, Trauma Quarterly , 3;1993
73.
Rao PM, Ivatury RR, Sharma P, Vinzons A, Nassoura Z, Stahl W : Cervical vascular
injuries : A trauma center experience. Surgery 114 : 527-531, 1993.
74
Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Simon R, Stahl W: Prospective reappraisal of primary repair of
penetrating duodenal injuries. American Surgeon 60:35-39, 1994
75.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Stahl WM: Selective celiotomy for missile wounds of the abdomen
based on laparoscopy. Surgical endoscopy and ultrasound 8:366-369, 1994.
76.
Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Vinzons A, Stahl WM: A Reassessment of Doppler
pressure indices in the detectionof arterial lesions in proximity penetrating injuries of extremities.
Amer. J. Emerg. Med. 14: 151-156, 1996.
77.
Grewal H, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Rohman M : Evaluation of subxiphoid pericardial
window used in the detection of occult cardiac injury. Injury: 26 : 305-310, 1995.
78.
Simon RJ, Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy in penetrating abdominal trauma. Trauma Quarterly. 3:
13. 1993.
79.
Simon RJ, Mawilmada S, Ivatury RR: Hypercapnia: Cause for concern? J.Trauma. 37:7480, 1994.
80.
Simon RJ, Mawilmada S, Ivatury RR: Hypercapnia: Cause for concern? J.Trauma. 37:7480, 1994. Abstracted in : Year Book of Surgery, 1995.
81.
Smith T, Simon RJ, Riou J, Ivatury RR : Cocaine-associated inappropriate cardiovascular
response to penetrating cardiac injury : Two case reports. Pan Am. J. Trauma. 4 : 67-70, 1994.
82.
Cantrill SV, Cantu RC, Ivatury RR, Viccellio P : Neck Trauma : No margin for error.
Patient Care. Aug 15, 1994. p 44.
83.
Laraque D, Barlow B, Durkin M, Howell, Cladis F, Friedman D, DiScala C, Ivatury R,
Stahl W : Children who are shot : A 30-year experience. J.Ped.Surg. 30:1072-1075, 995.
84.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Simon RJ : Esophageal Injury. Advances in Trauma and Critical
Care. 9 : 245, 1994.
85.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : The role of cavitary endoscopy in trauma. Surgery Annual. 27:
81-97, 1995
86.
Simon RJ, Ivatury RR : Current concepts of the role of cavitary endoscopy in the diagnosis
and treatment of truncal penetrating trauma. Surg. Clin.N. Amer. 75 : 157-174, 1995.
87.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : Evolving role of cavitary endoscopy in torso trauma. Trauma
Quarterly. 11(4) : 266, 1995.
88.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Havriliak D, Greenbarg J, Stahl WM : Gastric mucosal pH and
oxygen delivery, consumption indices in the assessment of adequacy of resuscitation. A
89.
Grewal H, Rao PM, Mukerji S, Ivatury RR : Management of penetrating laryngotracheal
injuries. Head and Neck 17:494-502, 1996.
90.
Ivatury RR : Foreword, Guest Editor. Critical care in the trauma patient. Trauma Quarterly.
12: 169, 1996.
91.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : Gastric tonometry. Trauma Quarterly 12: 219, 1996.
92.
Simon RJ, Ivatury RR : Permissive hypercapnia. Trauma Quarterly 12: 257, 1996.
93.
Ivatury RR, Nassoura Z, Simon RJ, Rodriguez A : Complex duodenal injuries.
Surg.Clin.North.Amer. 76: 797-812, 1996.
94.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Islam S, Rohman M, Stahl WM : A prospective, randomized
assessment of end-points of resuscitation after major trauma : global oxygen transport indices
versus organ specific gastric mucosal pH. J. American College of Surgeons. 183 :145-154, 1996.
95.
Zantut L, Ivatury RR, Smith RS, Kawahara N, Porter JM, Fry W, Poggetti R, Birolini D,
Organ CH Jr : Diagnostic & Therapeutic laparoscopy in penetrating trauma : a multicenter
experience. 42 : 825-829, 1997.
96.
Simon RJ, Friedlander MH, Ivatury RR, DiRaimo R, Macheido GW : Hemorrhage lowers
the threshold for intraabdominal hypertension (IAH) induced pulmonary dysfuction. J. trauma
42:398-403, 1997.
97.
Porter JM, Ivatury RR, Islam S, Vinzons A, Stahl WM : Inferior vena caval injuries : Noninvasive follow-up of venorrhaphy. J. Trauma 42:913-917, 1997
98.
Biswas S, Gnanasekaran A, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Patel AN : Exaggerated lithotomy
position related rhabdomyolysis. Amer. Surg 63:361-364, 1997.
99.
Porter JM, Ivatury RR, Nassoura Z : Extending the horizons of Adamage control in unstable
trauma patients beyond the abdomen and gastrointestinal tract. J. Trauma 42:559-561, 1997.
100. Ivatury RR, Diebel L, Porter JM, Simon RJ : Intra-abdominal hypertension and the
abdominal compartment syndrome. Surg. Clin. North. Amer. 77:783-800, 1997.
101. Porter JM, Ivatury RR : The role of laparoscopy in penetrating trauma. Seminars in
Laparoscopic Surgery 3 :156, 1996.
102. Porter JM, Ivatury RR : Unwillingness to lie supine: ? A sign of occult cardiac tamponade.
Amer. Surg 63: 365-366, 1997.
103. Azimuddin K, Alman D, Porter J, Ivatury RR : Penetrating Ureteric injuries. Injury 29:363367, 1998.
104. Porter JM, Ivatury RR : In search of optimal end-points of resuscitation. J.Trauma 44:908914, 1998.
105. Abouezzi Z, Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Porter JM, Stahl WM : A critical reappraisal of
fasciotomy after extremity vascular trauma. Arch. Surg. 133:547-551, 1998
106. Ivatury RR : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Current opinion in Crit.Care.
107. Ivatury RR, Porter JM, Simon RJ et al : Intraabdomnal hypertension after life threatening
abdominal trauma : Incidence, prophylaxis and clinical relevance to gastric mucosal pH and
abdominal compartment syndrome. J. Trauma 44 :1016-1021, 1998
108. Azimuddin K, Porter JM, Ivatury RR : Ureteric injury managed by damage-control.
J.Trauma. 43:977-979, 1997
109. Schein M, Ivatury RR : Intraabdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome
. Br.J.Surg. 85 :1027-1028, 1998
110. Friedlander M, Simon RJ, Ivatury RR et al : The effect of hemorrhage on SMA flow during
increased intraabdominal pressure. J. Trauma 45:433-439, 1998.
111. Porter J, Ivatury RR , Kavarana M : The Surgical Intensive Care Unit as a cost-efficient
substitute for the operating room at a Level I Trauma Center . Amer.Surg 65:328-330, 1998.
112. Saggi, B, Sugerman H, Ivatury RR, Bloomfield J : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: A
review. J.Trauma 45:597-609, 1998.
113. Porter JM, Ivatury RR : Preferred route of tracheostomy-percutaneous versus open bedside:
a randomized, prospective study in the surgical intensive care unit. Amer.Surg. 65:142-146, 1999
114. Porter JM, Ivatury RR, Azimuddin K et al : Antioxidant therapy in the prevention of organ
dysfunction syndrome and infectious complications after trauma: results of a prospective
randomized study. Amer. Surg. 65: 478-483, 1998.
115. Ivatury RR, Zantut LF, Yelon J : Laparoscopy in the next century. Surg.Clin.North.Amer.
79:1291, 1999.
116. Yelon J, Ivatury RR : Pancreatic injuries. World. J. Surgery ( In Press).
117. Ivatury RR, Sugerman HS : Chest radiograph or computed tomography in the Intensive care
unit? Crit.Care.Med. 28:1234-1235, 2000.
118. Ivatury RR, Sugerman HJ : Abdominal Compartment syndrome : A century later. Isn’t time
to pay attention? Crit.Care. Med. 28 : 2137-2138, 2000.
119. Ivatury RR, Sugerman HS : In quest of optimal resuscitation: tissue specific , on to the
microcirculation. Crit.Care.Med. 2000; 28 : 3102-3103.
120. Fields CE, Cassano AD, Dattilo JB, Yelon JA, Ivatury RR, Broderick TJ : Internal CarotidCavernous sinus fstula after shotgun injury. J.Trauma. 48:338-341, 2000.
121. Stoner MC, Forsythe R, Mills SA, Ivatury RR, Broderick TJ : Intestinal perforation
secondary to Salomnella typhi : Case report and review of the literature. Amer.Surg. 66:219-222,
2000
122. McLaughlin, CR, Yelon JA, Ivatury R, Sugerman HJ : Youth violence: A tripartite
examination of putative causes, consequences and correlates. Trauma, violence & abuse. 1:115-128,
2000.
123 Demetriades D, Murray J, Chan L et al : Severe penetrating colon injuries requiring
resection : A AAST multicenter study. J.Trauma 2000; 49:378. 124.
Ward KR, Ivatury RR ,
Barbee RW : End points of resuscitation for the trauma victim. J.Intensive Care Med 2001; 16:5575.
125. Ivatury RR, Sugerman HJ, Peitzman A : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Recognition
and Management : Advances in Surgery 2001; 35 :251-269.
126. Ivatury RR : Commentary on : Video thoracoscopy expedites the diagnosis and treatment of
penetrating diaphragmatic injuries. Surg. Endosc . 2001: 15:33.
127. Asensio JA, Chahwan S, Forno W et al : Penetrating esophageal injuries : Multicenter study
of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma. 2001 50:289-96.
128. Doty J, Oda J, Ivatury RR et al : The effects of hemodynamic shock and increased intraabdominal pressure on bacterial translocation. J.Trauma. 50:178, 2001
129. Latifi R, Fields CE, Stoner MC, Yelon JA, Ivatury RR : Diagnosis and treatment of neck
and thoracic inlet great vessel injuries from blunt trauma. Trauma Care . 11,1: 16, 2001.
130. Demetriades D, Murray J, Chan L et al : Severe penetrating colon injuries requiring
resection : An AAST prospective multicenter study. J.Trauma 2001; 50: 765.
131. Fields C, Ivatury RR : Brachial and forearm arterial injuries. Surg. Clin. North. Amer. 2002
Feb;82(1):105-14.
132. Fulcher AS, Turner MA, Yelon JA, McClain LC, Broderick T, Ivatury RR, Sugerman HJ.
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) in the assessment of pancreatic duct
trauma and its sequelae: preliminary fndings. J.Trauma. 2000 48(6):1001-7.
133. Porter JM, Ivatury RR. : Should trauma surgeons render definitive vascular repair in
peripheral vascular injuries? Am Surg. 2001 May;67(5):427-9.
134. Brundage SI, Jurkovich GJ, Hoyt DB, Patel NY, Ross SE, Marburger R, Stoner M, Ivatury
RR, Ku J, Rutherford EJ, Maier RV. Stapled versus sutured gastrointestinal anastomoses in the
trauma patient: a multicenter trial. J. Trauma. 2001 ; 51:1054-61.
135. Oda J, Ivatury RR, Blocher CR, Malhotra AK, Sugerman HJ : Amplified cytokine response
after sequential insults of ischemia-reperfusion and abdominal compartment syndrome. J.Trauma.
2002 Apr;52(4):625-32.
136. Malhotra AJ, Ivatury RR, Latifi R : Indications for laparotomy in blunt abdominal trauma.
Scand. J. Surgery 2002;91(1):52-7.
137. Demetriades D, Murray JA, Chan LS, Ordonez C, Bowley D, Nagy KK, Cornwell EE 3rd,
EE, Velmahos GC, Munoz N, Hatzitheofilou C, Schwab CW, Rodriguez A, Cornejo C, Davis KA,
Namias N, Wisner DH, Ivatury RR, Moore EE, Acosta JA, Maull KI, Thomason MH, Spain DA. :
Handsewn versus Stapled Anastomosis in Penetrating Colon Injuries Requiring Resection: A
Multicenter Study. J Trauma. 2002 ; 52:117-121.
138. Doty JM, Oda J, Ivatury RR, Blocher CR, Christie GE, Yelon JA, Sugerman HJ. : The
Effects of Hemodynamic Shock and Increased Intra-abdominal Pressure on Bacterial Translocation.
J Trauma. 2002 ;52:13-7.
139. Ivatury RR : Patient Management Problem : Abdominal Penetrating wound. 2002. BC
Decker and COT, ACS.
140. Ivatury RR, Ward KR, Barbee W, Speiss B : Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in the Evaluation
of Trauma Patients : a Technology Review. Submitted. Resuscitation
141. Ivatury RR : Image of the Month : Acute Intussusception. Arch. Surg 138:681-2, 2003
142. Ivatury RR : Duodenal injuries : Small but lethal lesions. Cirujano Genral 25:1,5965, 2003.
143. Malhotra AK, Latifi R, Fabian TC, Ivatury RR, Dhage S, Bee TK, Miller PR, Croce MA,
Yelon JA. : Multiplicity of solid organ injury: influence on management and outcomes after blunt
abdominal trauma. J Trauma. 2003 May;54(5):925-9.
144. Eachempati SR, Robb T, Ivatury RR, Hydo LJ, Barie PS. Factors associated with mortality
in patients with penetrating abdominal vascular trauma. J Surg Res. 2002 Dec;108(2):222-6.
145. Suliburk JW, Ware DN, Balogh Z, McKinley BA, Cocanour CS, Kozar RA, Moore FA,
Ivatury RR. : Vacuum-assisted wound closure achieves early fascial closure of open abdomens after
severe trauma. J Trauma. 2003 Dec; 55(6): 1155-60; discussion 1160-1.
146. Ivatury RR : Supranormal trauma resuscitation and abdominal compartment syndrome.
Arch Surg. 2004 Feb;139(2):225-6
147. Ivatury RR : Abdominal Compartment Syndrome : Finding and fixing. Pan American J.
Trauma. 11:1, 2004.
148. Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy in penetrating Trauma. European
Surgery 37,1 : 19-27, 2005.
149. Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy in trauma : a moving target?. Pan American J. Trauma. ( In
Press).
150. Rodas EB, Cone S, Mora F, Wolfe L, Duane T, Malhotra A, Ivatury R, Merrell R:
Creation of trauma course in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador. JACS, 199: 3S, 2004.
151. Gagnon EB, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Dompkowski D, Duane TM, Ivatury RR. In the
wake of hurricane Isabel: A prospective study of post-event trauma and injury control strategies.
American Surgeon. Am Surg. 2005 Mar;71(3):194-7.
152. Jumpers, Fallers and Stumblers : Children shouldn’t drop and elders shouldn’t trip. Crit
Care Med. 2005 Jun;33(6):1426-8.
153. Auerbach SM, Kiesler DJ, Wartella J, Rausch S, Ward KR, Ivatury R : Optimism,
satisfaction with needs met, interpersonal perceptions of the healthcare team, and emotional
distress in patients' family members during critical care hospitalization. Am J Crit Care. 2005
May;14(3):202-10.
154. Danetz JS, Cassano AD, Stoner MC, Ivatury RR, Levy MM.Feasibility of
endovascular repair in penetrating axillosubclavian injuries: a retrospective review.J Vasc Surg.
2005 Feb;41(2):246-54.
155. Rodas EB, Malhotra AK, Chhitwal R, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Ivatury RR :
Hyperacute abdominal compartment syndrome : An unrecognized complication of massive intraoperative resuscitation for extra-abdominal injuries. Amer. Surg ( In Press).
156. Ward KR, Ivatury RR, Barbee RW, Terner J, Pittman R, Torres Filho IP, Spiess B : Near
Infrred Spectroscopy for Evaluation of the Trauma Patient : A Technology Review. Resuscitation
2005 Nov 29;
157. Ivatury RR : The role of laparoscopy in establishing diaphragmatic injury in lower chest
wounds. Editorial comment . J.Trauma. 2005:58:1305.
158. Rotondo MF, Esposito TJ, Reilly PM, Barie PS, Meredith JW, Eddy VA, Rabinovici R,
Jacobs LM, Cunningham PR, Frykberg ER, Rhodes M, Pasquale MD, Enderson BL, Locurto JJ Jr,
Atweh NA, Ivatury RR. The position of the eastern association for the surgery of trauma on the
future of trauma surgery.J Trauma. 2005 Jul;59(1):77-9.
159. Malbrain M, Sugrue M, Cheatham M, Ivatury R : Attention au syndrome de compartiment
abdominal en reanimation! Le practicen en anesthesie-reanimation 9:5, 2005.
160. Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Duane TM, Ivatury RR.Management of a
pregnant patient with an open abdomen. J Trauma. 2005 Nov;59(5):1052-6.
161. Ward KR, Torres Filho I, Barbee RW, Torres L, Tiba MH, Reynolds PS, Pittman RN,
Ivatury RR, Terner J. : Resonance Raman spectroscopy: a new technology for tissue oxygenation
monitoring. Crit Care Med. 2006 Mar;34(3):792-9.
162. Aboutanos SZ, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Borchers CT, Wakefield T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos
MB, Ivatury RR : Propsective evaluation of an extubation protocol in a trauma ICU population.
Amer Surg 72: 393-396, 2006.
163. Duane TM, Dechert T, Dalesio N, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK Ivatury RR : Is
blood sugar the next lactate ? Amer Surg 2006 Jul;72(7):613-7
164. Marcu AC,.Paccione KE, Diegelmann RF, Barbee WR, Ivatury RR, Ward KR and Loria RM
– Androstenetriol Immunomodulation Improves Survival in a Severe Trauma-Hemorrhage Shock
Model – The Journal of Immunology 2006; 176(Supplement):S5.
165. Marcu AC, Barbee RW, Ward KR, Carter H, Ivatury RR, Kielar ND, Dielgelmann RF,
Paccione KE, and Loria RM – Androstenetriol Improves Survival in a Rodent Model of Traumatic
Shock – Resuscitation Journal 71(3):379-86 . 2006
166. Malbrain MLNG, Cheatham M, Ivatury R, Sugrue M : Please pay attention to the abdominal
compartment syndrome on your intensive care unit. Neth J Crit Care 10,3 : 422-430, 2006.
167. Schechter W, Hirshberg A, Ivatury R, Rotondo M : Open Abdomen after Trauma and
Abdominal Sepsis: A Strategy for Management. J. Am . Coll Surg. 203, 3 : 390- 396, 2006
168. Ward KR, Tiba MH, Barbee RW, Ivatury RR, Arrowood JA, Spiess BD, Hummel R. A new
non-invasivemethod to determine central venous pressure. Resuscitation. 2006 Jul 1;
169. Malbrain ML, Cheatham ML, Kirkpatrick A, Sugrue M, Parr M, De Waele J, Balogh Z,
Leppaniemi A, Olvera C, Ivatury R, D'Amours S, Wendon J, Hillman K, Johansson K, Kolkman K,
Wilmer A. Results from the International Conference of Experts on Intra-abdominal Hypertension
and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. I. Definitions. Intensive Care Med. 32(11):1722-32,
2006
170. Duane TM, Dechert T, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Obesity and outcomes after
blunt trauma. J.Trauma. 61,5 : 1218-1221, 2006.
171. Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Clinical exam
and its reliability in identifying cervical spine fractures. J. Trauma. 2007 Jun;62(6):1405-8;
172. Cheatham ML, Malbrain ML, Kirkpatrick A, Sugrue M, Parr M, De Waele J, Balogh Z,
Leppaniemi A, Olvera C, Ivatury R, D'Amours S, Wendon J, Hillman K, Wilmer A. Results from
the International Conference of Experts on Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal
Compartment Syndrome. II. Recommendations. Intensive Care Med. 2007 Mar 22.
173. Aboutanos MB, Rodas EB, Aboutanos SZ, Mora FE, Wolfe L, Duane TM, Malhotra AK,
Ivatury RR. Trauma Education and Care in the Jungles of Ecuador. Where there is no ATLS. J
Trauma 2007; 62:714-719.
174. Ivatury RR, Kolkman KA, Johansson K. Management of open abdomen1: Acta Clin Belg
Suppl. 2007;(1):206-9.
175. Malhotra AK, Camacho M, Ivatury RR, Davis IC, Komorowski DJ, Leung DA, Grizzard JD,
Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Cockrell C, Wolfe LG, Borchers CT, Martin NR. : Computed
tomographic angiography for the diagnosis of blunt carotid/vertebral artery injury: a note of
caution. Ann Surg. 2007 Oct;246(4):632-42; discussion 642-3.
176. Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Dompkowski D, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR.
Predictors of fetal outcome in pregnant trauma patients: a five-year institutional review.
Am Surg. 2007 Aug;73(8):824-7.
177. Ward KR, Tiba MH, Holbert WH, Blocher CR, Draucker GT, Proffitt EK, Bowlin GL, Ivatury
RR, Diegelmann RF. : Comparison of a new hemostatic agent to current combat hemostatic agents
in a Swine model of lethal extremity arterial hemorrhage. J Trauma. 2007 Aug;63(2):276-83;
discussion 283-4.
178. Ivatury RR, Guilford K, Malhotra AK, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB, Martin N : Patient safety
in Trauma: Maximal impact management errors at a Level I Trauma Center J.Trauma. 2008
Feb;64(2):265-70;
179. Ivatury RR : Damage Control : Liver . Pan Am J Tr. 14:20-23, 2007.
180. Marcu AC, Paccione KE, Barbee RW, Diegelmann RF, Ivatury RR, Ward KR, Loria RM.
Androstenetriol immunomodulation improves survival in a severe trauma hemorrhage shock model.
J Trauma. 2007 Sep;63(3):662-9
181. Duane TM, Dechert T, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR.
Is the lateral cervical spine plain film obsolete? J Surg Res. 2008 Jun 15;147(2):267-9.
182. Duane TM, Mayglothling J, Grandhi R, Warrier N, Aboutanos MB, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK,
Ivatury RR.The effect of anemia and blood transfusions on mortality in closed head injury patients.
J Surg Res. 2008 Jun 15;147(2):163-7.
183. Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Dechert T, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB.
Blood glucose levels at 24 hours after trauma fails to predict outcomes. J Trauma. 2008
May;64(5):1184-7
184. Grandhi R, Duane TM, Dechert T, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Wolfe LG, Ivatury RR. :
Anticoagulation and the elderly head trauma patient. Am Surg. 2008 Sep;74(9):802-5.
185. Aboutanos MB, Aboutanos SZ, Dompkowski D, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR. :
Significance of motor vehicle crashes and pelvic injury on fetal mortality: a five-year institutional
review. J Trauma. 2008 Sep;65(3):616-20.
186. Malhotra AK, Riaz OJ, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB, Goldberg AE, Smalara KM, Borchers CT,
Martin NR, Ivatury RR. Subthreshold quantitative bronchoalveolar lavage: clinical and therapeutic
implications. J Trauma. 2008 Sep;65(3):580-8.
187. Duane TM, Sekel S, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR. : Does HIV
infection influence outcomes after trauma? J Trauma. 2008 Jul;65(1):63-5.
188. Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Brown H, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR. :
Clinical examination is superior to plain films to diagnose pelvic fractures compared to CT. Am
Surg. 2008 Jun;74(6):476-9
189. Ivatury RR : Duodenal injuries : Are complex repairs indicated? Pan Am J. Tr. (In Press)
190. Ivatury RR, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Whelan J, Mayglothling J : Complex
liver injuries: The role of angiography. Pan Am J. Tr. ( In Press).
191.Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Aboutanos MB, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK. Are trauma patients better
off in a trauma ICU? Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock 2008;1:74-77.
192. Goldberg AE, Malhotra AK, Riaz OJ, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Borchers CT, Martin N,
Ivatury RR. :Predictive value of broncho-alveolar lavage fluid Gram's stain in the diagnosis of
ventilator-associated pneumonia: a prospective study. J Trauma. 2008 Oct;65(4):871-6
193. Ivatury RR : No “canary in the coalmine” for IAH. Editorial, Crit Care Med 2009; 37:373-374.
194. Martin N, Malhotra AK, Jacoby M, Tarrant J, Guilord K, Ivatury RR : What are we missing :
results of a thirteen moth active follow-up program. J. Trauma. 2009 Jun;66(6):1696-702;
195. Ivatury RR : Update on open abdomen management: achievements and challenges. World J
Surg. 2009 Jun;33(6):1150-3.
196. Dechert T, Duane TM, Frykberg B, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR. Elderly Pelvic
Fracture Patients: Interventions and Outcomes. Am Surg 2009 ;75 :291-295.
197. Dechert TA, Duane TM, Frykberg BP, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Alcohol’s
role on the reliability of clinical examination to rule out pelvic fractures. Am. Surg. 2009; Mar
75(3): 257-9.
198. Cheatham ML, De Waele J, Kirkpatrick A, Sugrue M, Malbrain ML, Ivatury RR, Balogh Z,
D'Amours S Criteria for a diagnosis of abdominal compartment syndrome. Can J Surg. 2009
Aug;52(4):315-316.
199. De Waele JJ, Cheatham ML, Malbrain ML, Kirkpatrick AW, Sugrue M, Balogh Z, Ivatury R,
De Keulenaer B, Kimball EJ. Recommendations for research from the International Conference of
Experts on Intra-abdominal Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. Acta Clin Belg.
2009 May-Jun;64(3):203-9
200. Duane TM, Brown H, Borchers CT, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR. A
CVL protocol decreases blood stream infections and length of stay in a trauma ICU population. Am
Surg 2009; 75:1166-1170.
201. Como, JJ , Bokhari F, Chiu WC, Duane TM, Holevar MR, Tandoh MA, Ivatury RR, Scalea
TM : Practice management guidelines for selective nonoperative management of penetrating
abdominal trauma. J Trauma. 2010 Mar;68(3):721-33.
202. Arora TK, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR, Mangino MJ : L-Arginine Infusion During Resuscitation
for Hemorrhagic Shock: Impact and Mechanism J Trauma. 2010 May 19. [Epub ahead of print]
203. Ivatury RR : Thoracoscopy for Trauma. World J Trauma & Emergency Surgery . 37,1 : 19-27,
2005.
204. Ivatury RR : Editorial comment : Diaz JJ Jr , CullinaDC, Dutton WD et al z; The
Management of the Open Abdomen in Trauma and Emergency General Surgery: Part 1—Damage
Control J.Trauma. : 68, 6 : 1425-1438, 2010.
205. Duane TM, Cross J, Scarcella N, Wolfe LG, Mayglothling J, Aboutanos MB, Whelan JF,
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR. Flexion extension plain films compared to MRI in the diagnosis of
ligamentous injury. Am Surg 76: 595-598;2010
206. Aboutanos MB, Mora F, Rodas E, Salamea J, Parra MO, Salgado E, Mock C, Ivatury R.
Ratification of IATSIC/WHO's Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care Assessment in the South
American Region. World J Surg. 2010 Jul 27. Epub ahead of print.
207. Malhotra AK, Carter RF, Lebman DA, Carter DS, Riaz OJ, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM,
Ivatury RR. Preservation of splenic immunocompetence after splenic artery angioembolization for
blunt splenic injury. J Trauma. 2010 Nov;69(5):1126.
208. De Waele JJ, Cheatham ML, Balogh Z, Björck M, D'Amours S, De Keulenaer B, Ivatury R,
Kirkpatrick AW, Leppaniemi A, Malbrain M, Sugrue M. Intra-abdominal pressure measurement
using a U-tube technique: caveat emptor! Ann Surg. 2010 Nov;252(.5):890.
209. Duane TM, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR Bladder Pressure
Measurements Are an Independent Predictor of Urinary Tract Infection in Trauma Patients Surg
Infect (Larchmt). 2010 Dec 20. [Epub ahead of print]
210. Whelan JF, Ivatury RR : Entero-cutaneous fistulas. ( In Press) . Eur J Trauma.and Emergency
Surgery
211. Duane TM, Fan L, Bohannon A, Han Jm , Wolfe LG, Mayglothling J, Whelan J, , Aboutanos
MB, Malhotra AK Ivatury RR : Geriatric Education for Surgical Residents: Identifying a Major
Need . Amer Surg.. 2011 Jul 77(7):826-831.
212. Ivatury RR : “Fluid-creep” in penetrating trauma management: Another pendulum in need of
push-back. J.Trauma ( In Press).
213 . Riaz OJ, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Goldberg AE, Borchers CT, Martin NR,
Ivatury RR.Bronchoalveolar lavage in the diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia: to
quantitate or not, that is the question. Am Surg. 2011 Mar;77(3):297-303.
214. Duane TM, Scarcella N, Cross J, Wolfe LG, Mayglothling J, Aboutanos MB, Whelan JF,
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR Do flexion extension plain films facilitate treatment after trauma? Am
Surg. 2010 Dec;76(12):1351-4.
215. Duane TM, Mayglothling J, Wilson SP, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Whelan JF, Malhotra AK,
Ivatury RR.: National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study criteria is inadequate to rule out
fracture after significant blunt trauma compared with computed tomography. J Trauma. 2011
Apr;70(4):829-31.
216. . Aboutanos MB, Jordan A, Cohen R, Foster RL, Goodman K, Halfond RW, Poindexter R,
Charles R, Smith SC, Wolfe LG, Hogue B, Ivatury RR Brief Violence Interventions With
Community Case Management Services Are Effective for High-Risk Trauma Patients. J Trauma.
2011 Jul;71(1):228-237.
217. Duane TM, Wilson SP, Mayglothling J, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Whelan JF, Malhotra AK,
Ivatury RR. Canadian cervical spine rule compared with computed tomography: a prospective
analysis. J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2):352-7
218. Herbert HK, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR, Duane TM :
Lactate in trauma : a poor predictor of mortality in the setting of alcohol ingestion, (in Press). Am.
Surg.
12.2 Abstracts:
1.
Ivatury RR, Shah PM, Gunduz Y, Stahl WM, Rohman M: Shotgun injuries: A serious
surgical challenge. J.Trauma. 23:644, 1983.
2.
Rao PM, Khan MB, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl WM: Penetrating laryngotracheal
injuries. J.Trauma 23: 657, 1983
3.
Ivatury RR, Ascer E, Nallathambi M, Gaudino J, Ramirez-Schon,G, Stahl W:
4.
Penetrating injuries of the duodenum: Primary repair is superior to "routine" decompressive
ostomy and serosal patch. J.Trauma. 24:664,1984.
5.
Nallathambi MN, Ivatury RR, Shah PM, Gaudino J, Stahl WM:
6.
Aggressive, definitive management of penetrating colon injuries : J.Trauma 23 : 644, 1983.
7.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Nallathambi M, Rao PM, Stahl W: The morbidity of traumatic
injuries of the extra-hepatic biliary system. J.Trauma. 24: 664, 1984.
8.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Lankin D, Wapnir I, Nallathambi MN, Stahl WM: Liver packing
for uncontrolled hemorrhage: A reappraisal. J.Trauma. 25:695, 1985.
9.
Rohman M, Ivatury RR: Management of penetrating heart wounds.
10.
Symposium on trauma, burns and critical care. May 24, 1984 pp 21-23.
11.
Nallathambi M, Ivatury RR, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating colon injuries: exteriorized
repair vs. loop colostomy. J.Trauma. 26: 680, 1986.
12.
Ivatury RR, Zubowski, Psarras P, Nallathambi M, Rohman, Stahl W:
13.
Intra abdominal abscess after penetrating trauma. J.Trauma. 27:824, 1987.
14.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M, Roberge R, Rohman M, Stahl W: Penetrating thoracic injuries:
Prompt transport vs. in-field stabilization. J.Trauma. 26:677, 1986.
15.
Ivatury RR, Kazigo Z, Rohman M, Gaudino J, Simon R, Stahl WM: "Directed" Emergency
Room Thoracotomy: A prognostic prerequisite for survival. J.Trauma. 30:1620, 1990.
16.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Stahl WM: A critical evaluation of laparoscopy in
penetratingabdominal trauma. J.Trauma. 33:159, 1992.
17.
Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Jabbour N, Stahl WM: Candiduria as an early predictor
of disseminated infection in critically ill surgical patients. The role of Fluconazole therapy.
J.Trauma. 33:159, 1992.
18.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Kazigo Z, Guignard J, Stahl WM: The spleen at risk after
penetrating trauma. J.Trauma. 34:183. 1993.
19.
Simon RJ, Ivatury RR, Bayard V: Failure of standard ventilatory parameters to predict IRV
success. J Trauma. 34:180, 1993.
20.
Christ M, Ivatury RR: Dexon Mesh Renorrhaphy: A clinical and experimental study.
J.Trauma. 34:174, 1993.
21.
Simon RJ, Cirincione E, Ivatury RR, Stahl W: Intra-abdominal hypertension in patients with
catastrophic abdominal trauma: The benefit of early control. Crit.Care.Med. 22:1, A72, 1993.
22.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Havraliak D, Greenbarg J, Stahl W: Organ specific monitoring by
gastric tonometry: Comparison with conventional oxygenation variables in critically ill trauma
patients. Crit. Care.Med. 22:1. A71, 1993.
23.
Nassoura Z, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Vinzons A, Stahl WM: Doppler pressure indices in the
evaluation of arterial injuries in proximity penetrating trauma. J.Trauma. 35:984, 1993.
24.
Grewal H, Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Rohman M : A critical evaluation of diagnostic
modalities used in the detection of occult cardiac injury. J.Trauma. 35: 986, 1993.
25.
Simon RJ, Mawilmada S, Ivatury RR: Hypercapnia: Is there cause for concern? J.Trauma.
35:171, 1993.
26.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Havriliak D, Greenbarg J, Stahl WM : Gastric mucosal pH and
oxygen delivery, consumption indices in the assessment of adequacy of resuscitation. A prospective
randomized study. J Trauma July, 1994.
27.
Zantut FL, Ivatury RR, Smith S,,Porter JM, Fry W, Poggetti R, Birolini D : Diagnostic and
therapeutic laparoscopy in penetrating abdominal trauma : a multicenter experience. . J. Trauma.
41:188, 1996.
28.
Simon RJ, Friedlander MH, Ivatury RR, DiRaimo R, Machiedo GS : Hemorrhage lowers
the threshold for intraabdominal hypertension (IAH) induced pulomnary dysfuction. J. Trauma.
41:193, 1996.
29.
Porter JM, Islam S, Ivatury RR, Vinzons A, Stahl WM : Inferior vena caval injuries : Noninvasive follow-up of venorrhaphy. J.Trauma. 41:201, 1996.
30.
Ivatury RR, Porter JM, Simon RJ et al : Intraabdomnal hypertension after life threatening
abdominal trauma : Incidence, prophylaxis and clinical relevance to gastric mucosal pH and
abdominal comprtment syndrome. J. Trauma. 43:194, 1997
31.
Brundage SI, Jurkovich GJ, Patel N, Ross S, Marburger R, Stoner M, Ivatury RR, Maier
RV: Stapled versus sutured gastrointestinal anastomoses in the trauma patient. J.Trauma. 46:201,
1999.
32.
Asensio JA, Chahwan S,Mackersie R et al : Penetrating esophageal injury: multicenter study
of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J.Trauma. 47:207, 1999.
33.
Yelon JA, Fulscer AS, McClain C et al : Magentic Resonbance cholangiopancreatography
(MRCP) to assess pancreatic trauma and its sequelae . J.Trauma. 47:219, 1999
34.
Echempati SR, Robb TV, Ivatury RR, Hydo LJ, Barie PS : Factors affecting mortality
following penetrating abdominal vascular trauma J.Trauma. 47:6-, 1999.
35.
Malhotra AK, Latifi R, Fabian TC, Ivatury RR, Dhage S, Yelon JA, Bee TK, Miller PK :
36.
Multiplicity of solid organ injuries : Influence of management and outcomes after blunt
abdominal trauma. J.Trauma. 52: 198, 2002.
37.
Torres Filho, I, Tiba MH, Barbee RW, Ward KR, Ivatury RR, Pittman RN : Systemic and
microvascular responses to prolonged hemorrhagic hypotension : Experimental Biology : April 1115, San Diego Ca.
38.
Barbee RW, Ward K, Terner J, Torres Filho I, Torres L, Pittman R, Ivatury R, Tiba M :
Preliminary studies using near ultraviolet excitation fluorescence spectroscopy to monitor tissue
dysoxia during hemorrhage. 26 th annual conference in shock, Phonix, Az June 7-10, 2003.
39.
DeLair SM, Malhotra AK, Quagliano PV, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Ivatury RR :
Diagnosis of blunt bladder injury (BBI) : A prospective comparative study of computed
tomographic cystography (CTC) and conventional retrograde cystography. J. Trauma. 55:213,
2003.
40.
Carr M, Wnek G, Cohen K, Ward K, Ivatury R, et al: The Biohemostat-acute treatment
modality for high pressure bleeding-Changing the treatment paradigm to: Saving the patient and
sparing the limb. Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference
Proceedings 2001. #44, p 30.
41.
Barbee WR, Pittman RN, Ward KR, Spiess BD, Ivatury RR, Ince C: Resusciation of the
microcirculation in shock using orthogonal polarization spectral imaging. Advanced Technology
Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference Proceedings 2001.
42.
Ward K, Barbee W, Tiba, M, Arrowood J, Ivatury R, Lyders E, Spiess B: A noninvasive
method of determining central venous pressure (abstract). 25th Annual Conference on Shock 2002:
Shock Society: Shock 2002;17:15..
43.
Ward KR, Barbee RW, Terner J, Ivatury RR et al: Prelminary Studies Using
Excitation Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Monitor NADH Accumulation as an Indicator of Dysoxia
in Hemorrhage. Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference
Proceedings 2002. CD ROM: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materials Command.
44.
Ward KR, Barbee RW, Terner J, Ivatury RR et al: Preliminary Studies using Resonance
Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Tissue Oxygenation During Hemorrhage. Advanced Technology
Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference Proceedings 2002. CD ROM: U.S. Army
Medical Research and Materials Command.
45.
Barbee RW, Ward KR, Tiba H, Ivatury RR, et al: A noninvasive method of determining
central venous pressure. . Advanced Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care
Conference Proceedings 2002. CD ROM: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materials Command.
46.
Torres L, Torres IP,.Barbee RW, Ward KR, Ivatury RR, Pittman RN: Small animal model
for studying microcirculatory and systemic responses to prolonged hemorrhagic shock. Advanced
Technology Applications for Combat Casualty Care Conference Proceedings 2002. CD ROM: U.S.
Army Medical Research and Materials Command.
47.
Yoshohara H, Ivatury RR, Malhotra AK, Blocher CR, Sugerman HJ, Fowler AA : The
efficacy of _-Arginine against organ hypoperfusion in sequential hemorrhage shock and abdominal
compartment syndrome. 61 st annual meeting, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,
Orlando, Florida, September 2002.
48
Barbee RW, Ward KR, Terner J, Torres IP, Torres L, Pittman R, Ivatury R, Tiba M:
Preliminary studies using near ultraviolet excitation fluorescence spectroscopy to monitor tissue
dysoxia during hemorrhage. Shock meeting 2003: Shock 2003;19:26..
49
Torres Filho IP, Tiba MH, Barbee RW, Ward K, Ivatury R and Pittman RN : Effects of
Prolonged Hemorrhagic Hypotension (HH) on Systemic and Microcirculatory Parameters:
Advanced Technologies Applications in Combat Casualty Care: 2003 Conference August 18-20,
2003, St. Pete Beach, Florida
50. Zacur SJ, Duane TM, , Wakefield TA, Wolfe L, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK,Ivatury RR :
Prospective evaluation of an extubation protocol in a trauma icu population Virginia Chapter,
Committee on Trauma. 2003.
51Green D, Ivatury RR, Tiba H, Ward K, Barbee RW, Torres-Filho IP, : Quantitative Studies of
Sublingual PCO2 as a Resuscitation End-Point in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hemorrhagic
Shock : Advanced Technologies Applications in Combat Casualty Care: 2004 Conference August
15-18, 2004, St. Pete Beach, Florida
52.
Tiba H, Green D, Ward K, Barbee RW, Ivatury RR : Bi-spectral imaging in assessing the
adequacy of sedation in the surgical intensive care unit. Advanced Technologies Applications in
Combat Casualty Care: 2004 Conference August 15-18, 2004, St. Pete Beach, Florida
53.
Ivatury R, Malhotra AK, Latifi R, Aboutanos MB, Guilford K, Martin N ; The critical role
of emergency surgery for a career in Trauma. Poster, 63 rd annual meeting of AAST, September
2004, Hawaii.
54.
Higgins, MA, Ivatury RR, Malhotra AK, Beach W, Chodorov A, Burgos M : Prospective
evaluation of aspiration from swallowing dysfunction after prolonged intubation and tracheostomy
Poster, 63 rd annual meeting of AAST, September 2004, Hawaii.
55.
Zacur SJ, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Wakefield TA, Wolfe L, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR :
Prospective evaluation of an extubation protocol in a trauma icu population . Poster, 63 rd annual
meeting of AAST, September 2004, Hawaii.
56.
Rodas EB, Cone S, Mora F, Wolfe L, Duane T, Malhotra A, Ivatury R, Merrell R :Creation
of trauma course in the Amazon jungle of Ecuador. Surgical Forum, 90 th annual congress,
American College of Surgeons, October 10-14, 2004 New Orleans.
57
“Creation of Trauma Course in the Amazon Jungles of Ecuador”. 19th Annual Clinical
Congress. American College of Surgeons, October, 2004
58.
AK. Malhotra, E. B. Rodas, S. Pamdya, M. Aboutanos, T. Duane, K. Guilford, N. Martin,
R. Ivatury. Implementation of ACS Guidelines in a State Designated Urban Level-1 Trauma
Center: Impact on Patient Outcomes. (Poster) EAST Eighteenth Scientific Assembly. Fort
Lauderdale, January 2005
59.
Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Duane TM, Ivatury RR : The controversial
management of patient with an open abdomen : Presented at Western Trauma Association, Feb
2005.
60.
Gagnon EB, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Dompkowski D, Duane TM, Ivatury RR.
In the wake of hurricane Isabel: A prospective study of post-event trauma and injury control
strategies. 2005 Annual Scientific Meeting. The Southeastern Surgical Congress, New Orleans,
Feb 11-15,2005.
61.
Rodas EB, Malhotra AK, Chhitwal R, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Ivatury RR :
Hyperacute abdominal compartment syndrome : An unrecognized complication of massive intraoperative resuscitation for extra-abdominal injuries.2005 Annual Scientific Meeting. The
Southeastern Surgical Congress, NewOrleans, Feb 11-15,2005.
62.
Goldberg A, Malhotra AJ, Aboutanos M,Duane TM, Brochers T, Ivatury RR : Predictive
value of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid gram stain in the diagnosis of ventilator associated
pneumonia: a prospective study . J.Trauma 59:525, 2005.
63.
Ward KR, Tiba H, Draucker J, Reynolds P, Torres R, Barbee RW, Ivatury RR: Performance
of noninvasive tissue oxygenation indicators in detecting shock due to hemorrhage. Crit Care Med
2005;33(Suppl):p A23.
64.
Ward K, Tiba H, Proffit K, Drauker J, Ivatury R, Barbee R, Spiess B, Arrowood J.
Noninvasive central venous pressure monitoring. Crit Care Med 2005;33(Suppl):p A54.
65.
Ward K, Torres I, Barbee W, Torres L, Tiba H, Reynolds P, Pittman R, Ivatury R, Terner J:
Resonance Raman spectroscopy for noninvasive tissue oxygenation monitoring. Crit Care Med
2005;33(Suppl):p A35.
66.
Ward K, Tiba H, Barbee W, Timmons T, Spiess B, Ivatury R: Bispectral index monitoring
of intubated paralyzed trauma patient indicates inadequate sedation. Crit Care Med
2005;33(Suppl):p A45.
67.
Duane TM, Aboutanos SZ, Borchers CT, Wakefield T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB,
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR: Rapid shallow breathing Index in a trauma ICU population. Crit. Care.
Med 2005:33 (Suppl), A48.
68.
Duane TM, Dechert T,Wolfe LG, Holly-Brown Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR
Routine pelvic radiographs revisited” Virginia Chapter, American College of Surgeons,
Williamsburg, Virginia April 2006, Committee of Trauma regional competition Baltimore,
Maryland, December 2005, Committee on Trauma State Competition
69.
Duane TM, Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Borchers CT, Wakefield T, ,Wolfe LG, ,
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR Rapid Shallow Breathing Index in a trauma ICU population”Committee
on Trauma state competition Charlottesville, Virginia, October 2005
70.
Goldberg AE, Malhotra AK, Riaz O, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Borchers TC, Martin N, Ivatury
Predictive value of broncho-alveolar lavage fluid gram’s stain in the diagnosis of ventilator
associated pneumonia: a prospective study,” Virginia Surgical Society, Fairfax, VA, April 2005 and
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2005
71. Aboutanbos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Duane TM, Ivatury RR : Management of a
pregnant patient with an open abdomen : a Case report. Western Trauma Asscoiation, Jackson
Hole, Wyoming, March 2005
72.
Dechert TA, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,Malhotra AK, IvaturyRR “Obesity and Outcomes
after Blunt Trauma” American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Atlanta, Georgia, September
2005.
73.
Dechert TA, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,Malhotra AK, IvaturyRR “The Effect of Alcohol
on Lactate Levels after Blunt Trauma” American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Atlanta,
Georgia, September 2005
74
Yoshihara H, Malhotra AK, Blochers C, Mangino M, Sugerman H, Ivatury RR : L-Arginine
infusion improves survival without generating INOS in swine subjected to sequential shock and
abdominal compartment syndrome. J. Trauma 2006, 60:254.
75.
Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Rodas EB, Mora FE, Wolfe LG, Duane TM, Malhotra AK,
Ivatury RR : Trauma care in the jungles of Ecuador: Where there is no ATLS. J. Trauma 2006
60:256.,
76
Andreea C. Marcu, R.W.Barbee, H.Carter, R.R.Ivatury, K.R.Ward and R.M. Loria –
Androstenetriol Improves Survival in a Severe Trauma-Hemorrhagic Shock Model –Experimental
Biology, Faseb Journal 2006; 20(5):A1384.
77.
Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Clinical
exam and its reliability in identifying cervical spine fractures. J. Trauma. 61 (2) : 517, 2006.
78.
Duane TM, Dechert T, Dalesio N, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR Is
Blood Sugar the Next Lactate?” Southeastern Surgical Congress, Lake
Buena Vista, Florida,
February 2006
79.
Duane TM, Dechert T,Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR :Clinical exam
and its reliability in identifying cervical spine fractures” American Association for the Surgery of
Trauma, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2006. Virginia Surgical Society, Williamsburg,
Virginia, April 2006
80.
Aboutanos S, Aboutanos MB, Rodas E, Mora F, Wolfe L, Duane TM, Malhotra A, Ivatury
R. “Trauma Care in the Jungle’s of Ecuador: Where there is no ATLS” Western Trauma
Association, March 2006
81.
Duane TM, Sekel S,Wolfe LG,Malhotra, AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR : Does HIV
infection influence outcomes after trauma?” American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, New
Orleans, Louisiana, September 2006
82
Dechert TA, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,Malhotra AK, IvaturyRR Alcohol’s Role on the
Reliability of Clinical Exam to Rule Out Pelvic Fractures” Southeastern Surgical Congress, Lake
Buena Vista, Florida, February 2006
83.
Dechert TA, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,Malhotra AK, IvaturyRR Rapid Shallow Breathing
Index in a trauma ICU population” Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, California,
January 2006
84.
Malhotra AK, Camacho M, Ivatury RR, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Cockrell C, Borchers
CT, Martin N : Computed Tomographic Angiography for the diagnosis of blunt carotid/vertebral
artery injury : A note of caution. 127 Annual meeting of American Surgical Association. April 2628, 2007, Colorado.
85.
Malhotra AK, Camacho M, Ivatury RR, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Cockrell C, Borchers
CT, Martin N : Computed Tomographic Angiography for the diagnosis of blunt carotid/vertebral
artery injury : A note of caution. Virginia Surgical Society, Annual Meeting. May 4-6, 2007,
Hotsprings, Virginia.
86.
Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : The lateral
cervical spine film : Is it obsolete? Virginia Surgical Society, Annual Meeting. May 4-6, 2007,
Hotsprings, Virginia.
87. . Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Holly Brown MS, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury
RR :”Does anticoagulation have a negative impact on outcomes amongst elderly head-injured
patients?” Kinloch Nelson Honors Day Research Presentation, Richmond, Va May 2007
88.
Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Dompkowski D, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR :
Predictive measures of fetal outcome: A 5 year institutional review” Southeastern Surgical
Congress, Savannah, Georgia, February 2007
89.
Riaz OJ, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Goldberg A, Borchers TC, Martoin N,
Ivatury RR : “Broncho-alveolar lavage in the diagnosis of ventilator associated pneumonia: to
quantitate or not: that is the question” Virginia Surgical Society, Williamsburg, Virginia, April
2006. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, Georgia, February 2007
90. Riaz OJ, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Martin N, Guilford K, Borchers CT,
Ivatury RR : Angio-embolization for blunt splenic injuries : What price failure? Virginia Surgical
Society, Annual Meeting. May 4-6, 2007, Hotsprings, Virginia.
91.
Malhotra AK, Riaz OJ, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Smalra K, Borchers CT, Martin N,
Ivatury RR : Subthreshold quantitative broncho-alveolar lavage: clinical and therapeutic
implications. 66 th Annual Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September
27-29, 2007, Las Vegas.
92.
Ivatury RR, Guilford K, Malhotra AK, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB, Martin N : Patient
safety in Trauma: Maximal impact management errors at a Level I Trauma Center. 66 th Annual
Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September 27-29, 2007, Las Vegas.
93.
TM Duane, Ivatury RR, Dechert T, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB :
Blood glucose levels at 24 hours after trauma fails to predict outcomes. Poster, 66 th Annual
Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September 27-29, 2007, Las Vegas.
94.
Aboutanos SZ, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Significance of
motor vehicle crashes and pelvic injury on fetal mortality: a 5-year institutional review. Poster, 66
th Annual Meeting of American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. September 27-29, 2007,
Las Vegas.
95.
Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Dechert T, Holly-Brown, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB,
“Blood glucose levels at 24 hours after trauma fails to predict outcomes” American Association for
the Surgery of Trauma, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 2007
96.
Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Aboutanos MB, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, : Are trauma patients
better off in a trauma ICU?” Academic Surgical Congress, Phoenix, Arizona, February 2007
97.
Dechert TA, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,Malhotra AK, IvaturyRR “Pelvic Fractures in the
Elderly Patient” Southeastern Surgical Congress, Savannah, Georgia, February 2007
98
Praba-Egge A, Borchers T, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Wolfe, LG, Ivatuiry
RR : To listen or to measure: Predicting post-extubation airway patency: A prospective comparative
study. Poster Annual meeting of EAST, Amelia Island, January 16-19,2008.
99.
Duane TM, Mayglothling J, Grandhi , Warrire RN, Aboutanos MB, Wolfe LG, Malhotra
AK, Ivatury R “Blood transfusions do not increase mortality in closed head injury patients”
Academic Surgical Congress, Huntington Beach, California, February 2008 .
100. T. M. Duane, T. Dechert, H. Brown, L. G. Wolfe, A. K. Malhotra, M. B. Aboutanos, R. R.,
Ivatury : “Is the lateral cervical spine plain film obsolete” Academic Surgical Congress,
Huntington Beach, California, February 2008.
101 Duane TM, Dechert T, Wolfe LG, Holly Brown MS, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK, Ivatury
RR: :“Clinical examination is superior to pelvic radiographs in trauma team activations”
Southeastern Surgical Congress, Birmingham, Alabama, February 10-12, 2008
102. Invited Discussant, Penetrating neck trauma : a ten year review. Southeastern Surgical
Congress, Birmingham, Alabama, February 10-12, 2008
103. Dechert TA, Duane TM, Frykberg BP, Wolfe LG, Aboutanos, MB, Malhotra AK , Ivatury RR:
Elderly pelvic fracture presentations: Interventions, outcomes and causes of death. Poster
presentation : Southeastern Surgical Congress, Birmingham, Alabama, February 10-12, 2008
104. Aboutanos MB, Ora FE, Samper R, Aboutanos SZ, Wolfe LG, Rodas EB, Duane TM,
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Rapid urbanization of rural regions leads to injury and violence.
Southeastern Surgical Congress, Birmingham, Alabama, February 10-12, 2008
105. Grandhi R, Duane T, Dechert T, Malhotra A, Aboutanos M, Wolfe L, Ivatury R :
Antocouagulation in the elderly head trauma patient: A recipe for disaster. Resident forum,
Southeastern Surgical Congress, Birmingham, Alabama, February 10-12, 2008 .
106. Arora TK, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR , Mangino MJ : The mechanism of Arginine protection in
hemprrhagic shock. (Poster) : 67 th annual meeting of American Association of Surgery of Trauma,
Sept 24-27, 2008, Maui Hawaii.
107. Duane TM, Brown H, Wolfe LG, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR : A CVL protocol
decreases blood stream infections and length of stay in trauma ICU population. (Poster) : 67 th
annual meeting of American Association of Surgery of Trauma, Sept 24-27, 2008, Maui Hawaii.
108. Martin N, Malhotra AK, Jacoby M, Tarrant J, Guilord K, Ivatury RR : What are we missing :
results of a thirteen moth active follow-up program. Presented at : 67 th annual meeting of
American Association of Surgery of Trauma, Sept 24-27, 2008, Maui Hawaii.
109. Goldberg SR, Malhotra AK, Martin N, Khatani V, Borchers T, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,
Ivatury RR : DVT surveillance program in the ICU : A cost benefit analysis. Presented at : 67 th
annual meeting of American Association of Surgery of Trauma, Sept 24-27, 2008, Maui Hawaii.
110. Arora TK, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR, Mangino MJ : L-Arginine Infusion During Resuscitation
for Hemorrhagic Shock: Impact and Mechanism EAST annual scientific meeting, 2009.
111. Aboutanos MB, Mora FE, Wolfe LG, Duong MP, Ivatury RR : Urban trauma vs. rural
trauma- should prevention efforts be similar.- results of a regional trauma registry (Poster) 43rd
World Congress of Surgery of ISS/SIC , Adelaide Australia, Sept 2009
112. Aboutanos MB, Mora FE, Rodas EB, Salamea JC, Ivatury RR : Ratification of
IATSIC/WHO's Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care assessment in the South American region
Oral presentation, First prize, 43rd World Congress of Surgery of ISS/SIC , Adelaide Australia,
Sept 2009
109. Goldberg SR, Malhotra AK, Martin N, Khatani V, Borchers T, Duane TM, Aboutanos MB,
Ivatury RR : DVT surveillance program in the ICU : A cost benefit analysis. Presented at : 67 th
annual meeting of American Association of Surgery of Trauma, Sept 24-27, 2008, Maui Hawaii.
110. Arora TK, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR, Mangino MJ : L-Arginine Infusion During Resuscitation
for Hemorrhagic Shock: Impact and Mechanism EAST annual scientific meeting, 2009.
111. Aboutanos MB, Mora FE, Wolfe LG, Duong MP, Ivatury RR : Urban trauma vs. rural
trauma- should prevention efforts be similar.- results of a regional trauma registry (Poster) 43rd
World Congress of Surgery of ISS/SIC , Adelaide Australia, Sept 2009
112. Aboutanos MB, Mora FE, Rodas EB, Salamea JC, Ivatury RR : Ratification of
IATSIC/WHO's Guidelines for Essential Trauma Care assessment in the South American region
Oral presentation, First prize, 43rd World Congress of Surgery of ISS/SIC , Adelaide Australia,
Sept 2009.
12.3 Books and/or Chapters :
Chapters:
1.
Stahl W, Ivatury RR: Trauma to the flank and buttocks.
In. Current Therapy in Emergency Medicine. M.Callaham (ed.). Toronto. B.C.Decker Inc.
1987.
2.
Rohman M, Ivatury RR, Nallathambi M: Fractures of the ribs and sternum.
In. Current Therapy in Emergency Medicine. M.Callaham (ed.). Toronto. B.C.Decker Inc.
1987.
3.
Stahl W, Ivatury RR: Small Bowel Injury. In Common Problems in Trauma. James M.
Hurst (ed.). Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc. Chicago 1987.
4.
Ivatury, RR, Simon, RJ, Rohman, M. Cardiac Complications in Trauma. In: Complications
of Trauma. Mattox, KL(ed). Churchill Livingston, New York, 1993.
5.
Ivatury RR, Rohman M: Penetrating Cardiac Injuries in Management of Cardiothoracic
Trauma, Turney SZ, Rodriguez A, Cowley RA editors. Williams & Wilkins, 1990: 311.
6.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ, Rohman M. Cardiac Injuries; Resuscitative thoracotomy. in
Complications in Trauma, Maull, Rodriguez, Wiles (eds). W. B. Sauders, Philadelphia.
7.
Ivatury RR: The Injured Heart. in Trauma. Feliciano DV, Mattox KL, Moore EE (ed s).
Third Edition. Appleton-Lange, Philadelphia. 1997.
8.
Simon, RJ, Ivatury, RR. The management of penetrating injuries to the extrahepatic biliary
system. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury, RR, Cayten, G.(eds) Williams and Wilkins,
Philadelphia, 1996.
9.
Ivatury RR, Ochsner M, Simon R, Lowry R: Cavitary endoscopy. In:Textbook of
Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury, RR, Cayten, G.(eds) Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
10.
Ivatury RR, Nallathambi MN: Colon injuries. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury
RR, Cayten, G.(eds) Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996
11.
Ivatury RR : Resuscitative thoracotomy. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury RR,
Cayten, CG (eds) Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
12.
Sharma P, Ivatury RR: Venous injuries. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury RR,
Cayten CG (eds) Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
13.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : Tissue oxygenation In:Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury
RR, Cayten, G.(eds). Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
14.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : Intraabdominal hypertension In:Textbook of Penetrating Trauma.
Ivatury, RR, Cayten, G.(eds). Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
15.
Rohman M, Ivatury RR : Esophageal Injury. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury
RR, Cayten, G.(eds). Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
16.
Smith A, Varghese G, Ivatury RR : Hand Injuries. In: Textbook of Penetrating Trauma.
Ivatury RR, Cayten, G.(eds). Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
17.
Ivatury RR : Commentary : Cardiac injury. In:Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury
RR, Cayten, G.(eds). Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1996.
18.
Ivatury RR : Pentrating Cardiac Injuries In : Comprehensive Text Book on the management
of the injured patient. Pan Am. Society.
19.
Ivatury RR, Simon RJ : Diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopy in trauma.In : Prevention &
management of complications in minimally invasive surgery. Lanzafame RJ (Ed), Igaku-Shon,
New York, 1996.
20.
Porter JM, Smith S, Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy in trauma. In : Laparoscopy Outcome and
costs
21.
Ivatury RR : Commentary, Resuscitation of the severely injured patient. In : Controversies
in Surgery. Schein M, Wise L (eds).
22.
Porter JM, Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy and thoracoscopy in trauma. In : Current therapy in
trauma. Trunkey DD, Lewis F (eds). Mosby. 4 th Edition, 1999.
23.
Ivatury RR : The Injured Heart. in Trauma. Feliciano DV, Mattox KL, Moore EE (ed s).
Fourth Edition. Appleton-Lange, Philadelphia..
24.
Gastric tonometry is ready for widespread use. In : Sepsis and Multiorgan failure. Deitch,
Vincent JL (eds). Harcourt and Brace, London.
25.
Pathophysiology of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. In : Sepsis and Multiorgan
failure. Deitch, Vincent JL (eds). Harcourt and Brace, London.
26.
Ivatury RR : The Injured Heart. in Trauma. Mattox KL, Moore EE , Feliciano DV, (ed s).
Fifth Edition. Appleton-Lange, Philadelphia.
27.
Saggi B, Ivatury RR, Sugerman HJ : Abdominal compartment syndrome. In : Surgical
treatment : Evidence-based and problem oriented . Holzeimer RG, Mannick JA. 2001, W.
Zuckshwerdt Verlag Munchen, pp 798-815.
28.
Ivatury RR : Abdominal Vascular Injuries , Damage Control : Pocket Book : Trauma
Surgery, Athenue, 2002.
29.
Balsano NA, Ivatury RR, Cayten CG. Small and large intestines and appendix:questions. In
WapnickS, Cayten CG, Goldberg M, Agarwal N, Savino JA editors. Appleton & Lange Review of
Surgery, 4 t ed. New York, NY : McGraw Hill; 2003. pp 87-110.
30.
Ivatury RR, Stoner MC : Penetrating cervical vascular injury. In : Vaascular Trauma. Rich
NM, Mattox KL, Hirshberg A (eds). Elseiver Saunders., Philadelphia 2004.
31. Ivatury R : How I do it : Repair of Duodenal injury in third portion; Laceration of IVC below
renal veins with massive hemorrhage Advanced Trauma Operative Management . Jacobs, Gross,
Luk (eds), Cine-Med Conn. 2004 .
32.
Ward KR, Barbee RW, Ivatury R. Monitoring techniques in resuscitation. In: Ornato
JPeberdy MA: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Humana Press Inc. New Jersey, 2005
33.
Ivatury R, Ward KR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in trauma. In: Ornato JP, Peberdy MA:
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Humana Press Inc. New Jersey, 2005
34.
Barie PS, May AK, Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscess.
Intra-abdominal sepsis. Textbook of Critical Care. Fink MP, Abraham E, Vincent J, Kochanek PM
(eds.) 5 th Ed. Elseiver Sauders, 2005.
35.
Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR : Laparoscopy in abdominal trauma. In Controversies in
Laparoscopic Surgery , Assalia/Gagner/Schein (Eds.) Springer 2005
36.
Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos M, , Ivatury RR : Diaphragm. In
Acute Care Surgery Principles and Practice. ( Britt LD, Trunkey DD, Feliciano DV eds) Springer,
2007
37.
Ivatury RR : Mesenteric Arterial Injury. In Shakleford’s Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. 6th
ed. Yeo, Dempsey, Kelin, Pemberton,Peters eds. Saunders Elseiver, 2007.
38. Aboutanos, M., Mora, F., Duong, M., Wolf, L., Anderson, C., Denwiddie, M., Sahhar, I., Rodas
E., Aboutanos, S., Duane, T., Malhotra, A., and Ivatury, R.: Inexpensive Telemedicine Applications
and Trauma System Development in Latin America: Ecuador’s experience. In : Proceedings: The
International Educational and Networking Forum for eHealth,
Telemedicine and Health ICT .
M. Jordanova, F. Lievens (eds). Luxepo pp. April 2007. ISSN
1819-186X n:
Med-e-Tel 2007
39.
Malhotra AK, Ivatury RR : Compartment Syndrome of the abdominal cavity: In Irwin and
Rippe’s Intensive Care Medicine. Irwin SR, Rippe JM ( eds). Wolters Kluwer, 2008.
40. Duane TM, Ivatury RR, Aboutanos MB, Malhotra AK : Injury to the Diaphragm. In : Trauma :
Contemporary Principles and Therapy. Flint L, Meredith JW, Schwab CW, Trunkey DD, Rue LW,
Taheri PA ( eds) Lippincott Willaims & Wilkins. 2008.
41.
Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Ivatury RR : Diagnostic and therapeutic role of
bronchoscopy and Video-aasisted thoracoscopy in the management of thoracic trauma. In Current
Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. Asensio JA, Trunkey D eds, Mosby, 2009.
42.
Ivatury RR : Emergency Center Thoracotomy : in Definitive Surgical Trauma Care,
Liverpool, Australia. ( In Press)
43.
Ivatury RR, Malhotra AK, Aboutanos MB, Duane TM, Mayglothling TM : Secondary
abdominal compartment syndrome. In : Damage Control Surgery in Orthopedics and Trauma edited
by Pape, Peitzman, Schwab, Giannoudis. (In Press).
44.
Ivatury RR : Penetrating kidney injury. In : Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Surgical
Emergencies by Rabinovici R, Frankel H, Kirton O (eds), Informa 2010.
45.
Aensio J, Ivatury RR : Duodenal Injuries in : Surgical Techniques in the Management of
Complex Trauma Text Book. W.B. Sauders (In Press).
46.
Ivatury RR : Basic Operative techniques in Trauma and Acite Care Surgery. In : Acute Care
Surgery, BrittLD, Barie P, Peitzman A, Jurkovich G ( eds) . (In press)
12..3
Textbooks
The Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury RR, Cayten CG (editors).
Williams & Wilkins , Philadelphia. 1996.
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome Ivatury RR, , Cheatham M, Malbrain M, Sugrue M R. Landes
Publishers, Austin, Texas. 2006
Sindrome de Compartmento Abdominal
Ivatury RR, Cheatham ML, Malbrain MJG, Sugrue M
Distribuna Editorial, Panama 2008
TRAUMA, Sociedad Panamericana de Trauma , 2 nd Ed
Ferrrada R, Rodriguez A, Peitzman A, Puyana JC, Ivatury RR ( Editors)
Distribuna Editorial, Panama 2009
Interventional Radiology in Trauma
Tisnado J, Ivatury RR
Theiem Publishers, N.Y. ( In Press).
12.4 Other – reviews, exhibits, films, tapes, etc.
Patient Management Problems in Trauma and Critical Care , Editor-in-chief, B C Decker Co and
COT, ACS. Toronto, Canada. 2 volumes, 8 issues.
Code red: Advances in the treatment of traumatic bleeding : CD for CME, Health Answers, March
2005.
Reviews :
Proceedings of :
1. Annual Congress of American College of Surgeons, October 1992.
New Orleans. Post-graduate course in trauma:
Carotid artery injuries with and without hemiplegia/coma.
2.15 th Annual National Trauma Symposium, Baltimore, March 1993:
Laparoscopic evaluation of trauma.
3. SAGES : Scientific Session and Post-graduate Course. March 11-14, 1995:, Orlando, FL. Panel :
Place of laparoscopy in acute abdomen, Trauma
Eastern States Committee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons : Trauma : Point and
Counterpoint. June 12-14, 1995. Philadelphia.
4.
Controversies in penetrating thoracic injuries.
5.
Laparoscopy : Seeing is believing.
The National Center for Advanced Medical Education: New and Changing Concepts in Trauma.
Chicago, April 9-12, 1996 :
6. Ultrasonography and laparoscopy : Are there broad indications?7.
7. Damage control, intra-abdominal hypertension.
8.
Cervical Penetrating Injuries : Have we resolved all the issues?
9.
Gastric Tonometry : assessment of adequacy of volume resuscitation.
Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons. San Francisco,
May 10, 1996:
10.
Advances in the management of catastrophic penetrating abdominal trauma.
Warren Wetzel Memorial Trauma Lecture Series, Jacobi Hospital and AECOM, Bronx, New York :
March 24, 1997.
11. Advances in penetrating abdominal trauma.
Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, University of Southern California. Department of Surgery,
Pasadena, CA May 23-24, 1997 :
12.
Common mistakes in the early evaluation and resuscitation of the trauma patient.
13 . Venous Injuries.
14.
Postgraduate Course,83 rd annual clinical congress, Chicago. October 12-17, 1997. Critical
care of the trauma patient : Clinical pathways for the practicing surgeon. Assessment of
resuscitation by tissue perfusion and gastric tonometry
.
Detroit Trauma Symposium, November 14-15, 1997. Detroit :
15.
Adequacy of resuscitation: global versus gut-specific parameters.
16.
Diagnostic modalities in trauma. November 14-15, 1997.
Spring Meeting, American College of Surgeons, Baltimore, MD Surgical Maneuvers in Trauma:
17. Splenic Injuries. April 26-29, 1998.
What’s new in General Surgery. 12 st annual postgraduate course; UC Davis. January 15-16, 1999.
Sacramento, California:
18.
Current management of injuries of the colon and rectum.
19.
Endpoints of resuscitation in the critically ill and injured.
20.
The use of laparoscopy in trauma.
Post-Graduate Course, Trauma. American College of Surgeons, Clinical Congress. San Francisco.
Oct 12 to 15, 1999. :
21. Intra-abdominal Vascular injuries.
Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. Chicago, October 22-27, 2000: Postgraduate
course in Trauma:
21. Definitive Techniques in Trauma.
Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 21-23, 2001:
22.
Esophageal injury : Explore, Expose, Exclude
23.
Laparoscopy for trauma: shedding light on the subject.
24.
Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons. New Orleans, October 7-12, 2001:
Postgraduate course in Trauma: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Trauma & Critical Care, 2002 : March 25-27, 2002 : Las Vegas, Nevada:
25.
Esophageal injury : How to find and how to fix?
26.
Minimally invasive surgery : Invading Trauma.
27.
Postgraduate Course in Trauma & Emergency Surgery , Spring Meeting, ACS, San Diego :
April 17,2002 : Thoraco-abdominal injuries : What is the role of surgery?
International Trauma Symposium , Pittsburgh May 2-3, 2002. :
28.
Liver and retrohepatic vascular injuries.
29.
Management of liver trauma.
Trauma : Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 3-5, 2002 , Atlantic City :
30.
Laparoscopy and Laparotomy for trauma : Complimentary or Mutually Exclusive?
31.
Rising Amylase, Falling Hematocrit.
Trauma & Critical Care, 2003: March 24-26, 2003: Las Vegas, Nevada:
32.
How I repair the heart.
33.
Raman Spectroscopy
34.
Annual Debate : Damage-Control Surgery improves outcomes after injury : Con.
35. Virginia Surgical Society and Virginia Chapter, American College of Surgeons :
50 the Anniversary: April 26, 2003 : Advances in penetrating trauma.
Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT , June 1-4, 2003 ,
Atlantic City:
36.
Pancreas: above, below, through
37
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
Hawaiian Islands Trauma Symposium 2003: July 18-19, 2003, Honolulu:
38.
Pre-hospital care: penetrating neck trauma.
39.
Early resuscitation and management: Resuscitation endpoints
40.
Abdominal Trauma & Critical Care : Complex hepatic trauma
41.
Complex wounds : The open abdomen
42
43.
.Complex wounds : Gluteal and back wounds
Laparoccopy in Trauma : Is there a role?
44. 89 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 19-23 , Chicago Operative
techniques for bad situations
26 th annual Advances in Trauma, December 12-13, 2003 : Kansas City , Missouri:
45.
Emergency Department Thoracotomy.
46.
Resuscitation end-points
Post-graduate Course in Surgery, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston SC, April 29May 1 , 2004:
47.
Management of Penetrating Abdominal Trauma.
48.
Non-operative management of splenic and liver trauma: Too much? Too long?
Trauma: Point, Counterpoint, Eastern States Meeting of COT, May 23-May 25, 2004, Atlantic City
:
49.
Limitations of bedside diagnostics & minimally invasive procedures: Laparoscopy
50.
Let us take another look at liver trauma : repair and resection
31 st annual Rocky Mountain Trauma and Emergency Medicine Conference, Copper Mountain,
Colarado July 17-21, 2004 :
51.
Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
52..
Penetrating cardiac injuries.
90 th annual congress, American College of Surgeons, October 10-14, 2004 : New Orleans : Post
graduate Course in Trauma : Technical aspects of exposure and operative management of major
injuries.
Temporary and Permanent closure of the open abdomen
Trauma & Critical Care, 2005: March 21-23, 2005: Las Vegas, Nevada:
54.
Damage Control : Challenges
55.
Assessing Perfusion in the EC : from Capillary Refill to NIRS
Laproscopy in Trauma : still looking for a role?
Trauma and Critical Care 2005 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 6-8, 2005:
56. Hypotensive resuscitation; risks and benefits
Annual Detroit Trauma Symposium, Detroit. Nov 9, 2005:
57.
Emergency Room Thoracotomy: Who, What and When.
58.
Prevention of organ failure.
California Trauma Conference. January 26-28, 2006 , San Diego CA. :
59.
60.
Shock Resuscitation : what are the end-points?
How I do it : expose the visceral aorta.
Trauma and Critical Care 2006 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Willaimsburg, VA June 5-7, 2006:
61. Liver trauma : Damage Control.
Trauma & Critical Care Symposium : Memorial Health System. Colarado Springs, September 2223, 2006. :
62. Volumetric Swan
63. Esophageal Injuries.
192. Trauma and Critical Care 2007 : Point/Counterpoint XXIV : Atlantic City, June 3-6, 2007:
64. Post-mortem CT as a Performance Improvement Tool.
Detroit Trauma Symposium, November 8-10, 2007 :
65.Complex Pancreaticoduodenal Injuries.
66. Enteric fistulas in open abdomen.
Trauma , Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery. March 24-26, 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada:
67. GSW to the Surgical Soul.
68. Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Practical applications.
Point/Counterpoint XXVII Acute Care Surgery. June 9-11, 2008, Baltimore, Maryland.
69. Penetrating neck injuries: Is expectant (observation) management evidence-based? Pro.
70. Laparoscopy for penetrating abdominal trauma: Is there a role for therapeutic intervention? Pro.
71. Acute Diverticulitis: Should definitive operative intervention occur after the first bout? Con.
37 th annual meeting , ACS-COT : Advances in Trauma, Kansas City, MO December 12-13, 2008:
70.Complications of open abdomen.
71. C-Spine : Clear it!
Point/Counterpoint XXVIII Acute Care Surgery. June 8-10, 2009, Maryland.
72. Appendicitis: Should CT scan be an integral component of the diagnostic workup? Con.
73. Acute Pancreatitis: With clinical and laboratoty confirmation, is a diagnostic modality (e.g. CT
scan) required? Con.
74. Laparoscopy utilization in trauma management : An expanding role. Pro
Point/Counterpoint XXIX : Acute Care Surgery. May 23-26, 2010, Maryland.
75. Gunshot wound to the peripheral artery : endogenous graft preferred over PTFE ? Pro.
76. End point of resuscitation : Can we settle on one parameter? Con.
Second annual Southwest Trauma and Acute Care Symposium, November 4-5, 2010, Phoenix.
Arizona.
77. “ Prevention of organ failure”
78. “ Open abdomen”
Book Reviews:
Handbook of Trauma : Pearls and Pitfalls. Wilson RF (ed). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
1999. J. Vasc. Surg.
Editorial review :
Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (Liverpool ) Text : Chapters on : Head Injuries, Pelvic Fractures,
Emergency Management of Maxillo-facial Trauma.
South Western Sydney Regional Trauma Registry 1995-2004. Editorial Comment : Penetrating
Injuries.
Patents:
United States Patent : US 7,113,814 B2; September 26, 2006 “ Ward KR, Barbee RW, Terner J,
Ivatury RR, Hawkridge F : Tissue Interrogation Spectroscopy
2. New Method For Monitoring and Optimizing Central Vascular Volume: WardKR, et al: Patent
Pending.
3. Devices and Methods to Prevent Ventilator Associated Pneumonia and to Provide Laryngeal
Anesthesia During Mechancial Ventilation: Ivatury RR, Spiess B, Wnek G, Lam P. Provisional
Patent Filed