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Mark McKenney
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 7
Citations - 934
Mark McKenney is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blunt & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 864 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark McKenney include Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport.
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Operative repair or endovascular stent graft in blunt traumatic thoracic aortic injuries: Results of an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study
Demetrios Demetriades,George C. Velmahos,Thomas M. Scalea,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Riyad Karmy-Jones,Pedro G.R. Teixeira,Mark R. Hemmila,James V. O’Connor,Mark McKenney,Forrest O. Moore,Jason A. London,Michael J. Singh,Edward Lineen,Konstantinos Spaniolas,Marius Keel,Michael Sugrue,Wendy L. Wahl,Jonathan Hill,Mathew J. Wall,Ernest E. Moore,Daniel R. Margulies,Valerie Malka,Linda S. Chan +22 more
TL;DR: SG is associated with significantly lower mortality and fewer blood transfusions, but there is a considerable risk of serious device-related complications, and a major and urgent need for improvement of the available endovascular devices.
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Diagnosis and treatment of blunt thoracic aortic injuries: changing perspectives.
Demetrios Demetriades,George C. Velmahos,Thomas M. Scalea,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Riyad Karmy-Jones,Pedro G.R. Teixeira,Mark R. Hemmila,James V. O’Connor,Mark McKenney,Forrest O. Moore,Jason A. London,Michael J. Singh,Konstantinos Spaniolas,Marius Keel,Michael Sugrue,Wendy L. Wahl,Jonathan Hill,Mathew J. Wall,Ernest E. Moore,Edward Lineen,Daniel R. Margulies,Valerie Malka,Linda S. Chan +22 more
TL;DR: Comparisons between the two AAST studies in 1997 and 2007 showed a major shift in the diagnosis of the aortic injury, with the widespread use of CT scan and the almost complete elimination of aortography and TEE.
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Multi-slice CT angiography for arterial evaluation in the injured lower extremity.
Kenji Inaba,Jennifer Potzman,Felipe Munera,Mark McKenney,Rogelio Munoz,Luis A. Rivas,Michael Dunham,Joseph J. DuBose +7 more
TL;DR: MCTA is a sensitive and specific non-invasive imaging modality for arterial evaluation in the injured lower extremity that may replace catheter-based angiography in most patients.
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Blunt traumatic thoracic aortic injuries: early or delayed repair--results of an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma prospective study.
Demetrios Demetriades,George C. Velmahos,Thomas M. Scalea,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Riyad Karmy-Jones,Pedro G.R. Teixeira,Mark R. Hemmila,James V. O’Connor,Mark McKenney,Forrest O. Moore,Jason A. London,Michael J. Singh,Konstantinos Spaniolas,Marius Keel,Michael Sugrue,Wendy L. Wahl,Jonathan Hill,Mathew J. Wall,Ernest E. Moore,Edward Lineen,Daniel R. Margulies,Valerie Malka,Linda S. Chan +22 more
TL;DR: Delayed repair of stable blunt TAI is associated with improved survival, irrespective of the presence or not of major associated injuries, however, delayed repair isassociated with a longer length of ICU stay and in the group of patients with no major associated injury a significantly higher complication rate.
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Cystogram follow-up in the management of traumatic bladder disruption.
Kenji Inaba,Mark McKenney,Felipe Munera,Marc de Moya,Peter P. Lopez,Carl I. Schulman,Fahim Habib +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that routine cystogram evaluation after traumatic bladder disruption, after operative repair of intraperitoneal bladder disruptions, provide no clinically useful information and may be eliminated in the management of these injuries.