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Jay L. Grosfeld
Researcher at Indiana University
Publications - 356
Citations - 13667
Jay L. Grosfeld is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perforation (oil well) & Necrotizing enterocolitis. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 356 publications receiving 13161 citations. Previous affiliations of Jay L. Grosfeld include American Academy of Pediatrics & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Preliminary report on the International Conference for the Development of Standards for the Treatment of Anorectal Malformations.
A. M. Holschneider,John M. Hutson,Albert Peña,Elhamy Beket,Subir K. Chatterjee,Arnold G. Coran,Michael Davies,Keith E. Georgeson,Jay L. Grosfeld,Devendra K Gupta,Naomi Iwai,Dieter Kluth,Giuseppe Martucciello,Samuel W. Moore,Risto Rintala,E. Durham Smith,D.V. Sripathi,Douglas Stephens,Sudipta Sen,Benno Ure,Sabine Grasshoff,Thomas Boemers,Feilin Murphy,Yunus Söylet,Martin Dübbers,Marc Kunst +25 more
TL;DR: A new International diagnostic classification system, operative groupings and a method of postoperative assessment of continence was developed by consensus of a large contingent of participants experienced in the management of patients with ARM to allow for a common standardization of diagnosis and comparing postoperative results.
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Surgical Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux in Children: A Combined Hospital Study of 7467 Patients
Eric W. Fonkalsrud,Keith W. Ashcraft,Arnold G. Coran,Dick G. Ellis,Jay L. Grosfeld,William P. Tunell,Thomas R. Weber +6 more
TL;DR: The excellent results and low morbidity with gastroesophageal fundoplication with or without a gastric emptying procedure from a large combined hospital study indicate that operation should be used early for SGER in NN children and to facilitate enteral feedings and care in NI children.
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Gastroschisis: a plea for risk categorization
Kimberly A. Molik,C.A. Gingalewski,Karen W. West,F.J. Rescorla,L.R. Scherer,Scott A. Engum,Jay L. Grosfeld +6 more
TL;DR: Data indicate gastroschisis can be divided into low-risk (simple) and high- risk (complex) categories, and parents, referring physicians, and insurers must be made aware of the impact of risk categorization on the estimated cost, LOS, and outcomes.
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Intra-Abdominal Complications Following Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Procedures
TL;DR: Close observation for development of previously unrecognized inguinal hernia and other intra-abdominal complications is advised following VP-shunt operations in infants with hydrocephalus.
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Pectus excavatum repair: experience with standard and minimal invasive techniques.
Kim A. Molik,Scott A. Engum,Frederick J. Rescorla,Karen W. West,L.R. Scherer,Jay L. Grosfeld +5 more
TL;DR: Although the Nuss repair is associated with shorter operating time, smaller incisions, and less dissection, early results indicate few other advantages.