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William G. Austen
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 382
Citations - 15570
William G. Austen is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mastectomy & Breast reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 363 publications receiving 14548 citations. Previous affiliations of William G. Austen include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.
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Surgical management of failed colon interposition
Pierre E. de Delva,Christopher R. Morse,William G. Austen,Henning A. Gaissert,Michael Lanuti,John C. Wain,Cameron D. Wright,Douglas J. Mathisen +7 more
TL;DR: Complications that develop after colon bypass present major challenges for surgeons to maintain swallowing and quality of life and the largest report dealing with a wide variety of complications of colon bypass is presented.
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Creation of a Bioengineered Skin Flap Scaffold with a Perfusable Vascular Pedicle
Bernhard J. Jank,Jeremy Goverman,Jacques P. Guyette,Jon M Charest,Mark A. Randolph,Glenn R. Gaudette,Joshua R. Gershlak,Martin Purschke,Emilia Javorsky,Rosalynn M. Nazarian,David A. Leonard,Curtis L. Cetrulo,William G. Austen,Harald C. Ott +13 more
TL;DR: An acellular skin flap scaffold with a perfusable vascular pedicle of clinically relevant size is generated by perfusion decellularization of porcine fasciocutaneous flaps and analyzed for mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and regenerative potential in vitro and in vivo.
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Patterns of oxygenation and cardiovascular adjustment of acute, transient normovolemic anemia.
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Heart Transplantation after 16 Years
William G. Austen,Cosimi Ab +1 more
TL;DR: Six years ago, one of us (W.G.A.) commented in the Journal on the current status of cardiac transplantation and it was concluded that the procedure could be considered a rational and socially acceptable therapy for a limited number of patients with irreversible cardiac failure.
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Survival following fracture of strut from mitral prosthesis with disc translocation
TL;DR: The patient described herein, two weld fractures of a Björk-Shiley mitral prosthetic strut led to displacement of the valve occluder into the left atrium, and the patient survived reoperation.