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Hourihane A, 471 Kuzu I, 70 Mullenix PS, 580 Popkin CA, 20
Howard M, 142 Kuzu MA, 70 Murayama KM, 246 Porten L, 132
Hui TT, 457 Murphy K, 213 Porter C, 533
Hummel RP, 329 Prahl SA, 584
:
Hungness E, 372 Laghi A, 124 N Priebat DA, 218
Hunter JA, 558 Lam T, 179 Nakabayashi T, 317 Pritts T, 353, 372
Hurley S, 132 Lang NP, 106 Nakamoto M, 199 Proposito D, 603
Hurst JM, 325
Langdale LA, 499 Nakaya Y, 168
Lange JF, 96 Nason KS, 499 R
I Larsson S, 509 Neale HW, 325 Rabkin JM, 595
lannaccone R, 124 Lo SH, 42 Negro P, 603 Raeburn CD, 268
Ikeda A, 56 Longnecker DS, 441 Nehoda H, 99 Rafferty J, 353
Ince A, 67 Lopez PP, 20 Nelson J, 562 Ragué JM, 256
Losanoff JE, 601 Nelson LA, 435 Ray EC, 361
J Ludwig DJ, 554 Neumayer L, 146 Regehr G, 242
Jacobs D, 146 Lynch T, 146 Niederhuber JE, 384 Richards ML, 300
Jaffer S, 213 Lynge DC, 499 Nishida T, 80 Richman BW, 601
James JH, 424 Lynn M, 20 Nissan A, 62, 413 Rikkers LF, 384
James L, 353 Nissman SA, 305 Robb B, 353, 372
Jamieson WRE, 571 M Nogler M, 75 Robertson S, 305
Janusz MT, 571 Ma R, 509 Noguchi S, 282 Rogers DA, 242
Jardines L, 305 Nussbaum M, 353 Romagnoli R, 156
MacDonald J, 242
Jaurrieta E, 256 Rombeau JL, 464
MacFarlane J, 509
Jobe BA, 539 MacFarlane JK, 504 O Rosen HR, 595
Johnson JL, 280 Machi J, 56 O’Brien DP, 435 Rosenthal E, 539
Johnson N, 562 Machida H, 168 Offner PJ, 280 Ross MI, 160
Jones JW, 601 Madan AK, 232 Ogon M, 75 Rossi CR, 28
Joshi MA, 197 Mahvi DM, 384 O’Hanlon DM, 191 Rozga J, 457
Juvonen J, 53 Mann BD, 305 Ohshima A, 282 Rusnak C, 519
Juvonen T, 53 Martin L, 353 Olney C, 300 Rusnak CH, 493
Masaki T, 168 Olsen SB, 580 Russo F, 28
K Matsuo K, 199 Olyaei AJ, 595
Kagarise MJ, 338 Matsuo S, 199 Ong C, 588 S
Kaiser S, 146 Matthews BD, 192 O’Rourke A, 15 Sachdev U, 213
Kajikawa S, 89 Matthews JB, 491 Orrom W, 519 Salizzoni M, 156
Kamolz T, 110 Maurer H, 75 Otero SE, 218 Salzman N, 464
Kaplan S, 292 May PE, 471 Ozen H, 292 Santinami M, 28
Kasirajan K, 600 McDonald JM, 441 Satta J, 53
Katayama S-i, 80 McDonough JJ, 325 Pp Sax HC, 361
Kato H, 317 McEntee GP, 191 Pahlman L, 7 Scarpignato C, 226
Kavanagh M, 547 McGregor G, 504 Palumbo G, 28 Schillaci A, 124
Kehagias D, 58 McGregor GI, 529 Panton ONM, 529 Schlosser W, 37
Keller MS, 95 McGuckin M, 132 Pape H-C, 261 Schweiger UM, 110
Kelly J, 519 McKenna GJ, 588 Parés D, 256 Scondras C, 58
Kemo C435J McKevitt EC, 566 Parviz M, 162 Scott M, 179
Kemp LC, 23 McMaster R, 588 Pasaoglu I, 292 Scudamore CH, 588
Kercher KW, 192 McVay LD, 464 Pasiut M, 110 See C, 533
Kerstein MD, 132 Meakins JL, 399 Passariello R, 124 Seeskin C, 353
Kirkpatrick AW, 566 Mendoza-Sagaon M, 419 Paukert JL, 300 Shaw C, 191
Klaasen DJ, 529 Meneghetti A, 588 Paull DL, 576 Sheldon GF, 338
Koide N, 89 Mihara M, 89 Peck JJ, 98 Sheppard B, 539
Koike E, 282 Miki N, 56 Peng C, 283 Sheppard F, 268
Kokoska ER, 95 Miotto D, 28 Peng S, 283 Sherman HB, 246
Kéksoy C, 70 Mizuguchi T, 457 Perry DJ, 218 Shimada K, 89
Kostopanagiotou G, 58 Mochiki E, 317 Petty J, 584 Shimozawa N, 89
Kostopanagiotou GG, 173 Mock CN, 499 Petty JK, 512 Shuck JM, 345
Kotsis T, 58 Moonka R, 558 Phang PT, 504 Simons RK, 566
Krettek C, 261 Moore EE, 280 Pilati PL, 28 Sing RF, 192
Kudsk KA, 390 Mori T, 168 Pitts J, 504 Singh L, 138
Kuerer HM, 160 Morris KT, 547 Poch B, 37 Singhal GG, 138
Kuroki S, 282 Mosorin M, 53 Pointer R, 110 Smith MR, 261
Kutka M, 419 Mou Y, 283 Polk HC Jr, 1, 489 Smith RM, 588
Kuwano H, 317 Mullenix P, 533 Poon RTP, 42 Smyrniotis V, 58
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Smyrniotis VE, 173 Taylor RH, 504 Veysi VT, 261 Wimmer C, 75
Soeters PB, 480 Teach JS, 584 Voros DC, 173 Witte MB, 406
Spaniol S, 551 Tesi D, 232 Wolf RF, 584
W
Speers C, 504 Thérn M, 7 Wong J, 42
Spira RM, 62 Toda H, 168 Waldorf K, 562 Wong LL, 309
Standage B, 547 Tollefson DFJ, 580 Walsh RW, 192 Wykypiel H Jr, 110
Stefaansson T, 7 Toral D, 256 Walts D, 562
Steichen FM, 103 Toung T, 419 Wang Q, 372
Steinberg SM, 232 Toy E, 509 Wang S-H, 151 X
Steingruber IE, 75 Traverso LW, 554 Warden GD, 325, 445 Xie H, 584
Stelzner M, 499 Tritapepe R, 209 Warner B, 353
Stoops M, 353 Tsantoulas D, 58 Warner BW, 435 y
Sturm R, 222 Tsujimoto M, 80 Watanabe S, 282 Yahara T, 56
Sugiyama M, 168, 205 Tsunoda T, 87 Watanabe T, 168 Yamashita H, 282
Sugiyama N, 457 Waterman R, 132 Yamashita K, 87
Sullivan BJ, 504 U Watts D, 533 Yanagida T, 199
Suzuki K, 168 Uchino S, 282 Weber TR, 95 Yarofalir J, 56
Suzuki T, 317 Urschel JD, 274 Wechter DG, 558 Yasunaga C, 199
Swain GP, 464 Wei T-S, 151 Yol S, 96
Swanson MS, 251 Vv Weinberg AD, 512 Young DC, 23
Swisher SG, 160 Valenti M, 28 Weyant MJ, 97
van Eijk HMH, 480 Whiteford MH, 547
T Varkey-Zell TT, 15 Wiesberg TT, 539 Z
Talamini M, 419 Vasan H, 274 Williams J, 142 Zamboni F, 156
Tanaka M, 282 Vassiliou JG, 173 Williams JL, 435 Zamir O, 62
Tankel K, 509 Vertesi L, 566 Williams NN, 464 Zell JA, 15
Tarhan O, 67 Vetto JT, 512 Willis PM, 12 Zervos EE, 23
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Subject Index
ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS AGE
Increased Laparoscopic Experience Does The Prognostic Significance of Gail Model
Not Lead to Improved Results with Acute Risk Factors for Women with Breast Can-
ABDOMEN
Cholecystitis, 591 cer, 1]
Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal
Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the
Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 ACUTE RENAL THERAPY AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION
Development of a Continence Renal Re- Aortic Suspension (Aortopexy) for Severe
placement Program in Critically Ill Pa- Tracheomalacia in Infants and Children,
ABDOMINAL ABSCESSES tients, 526 573
Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in
Adhesions, 499
ALLODERM
ADAPTATION
A Novel Approach to the Problem of Intes-
Adverse Effects of Liver Dysfunction and
ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM tinal Fistulization Arising in Patients
Portal Hypertension on Intestinal Adapta-
Mid-Term Results of Patients Undergoing En- Managed with Open Peritoneal Cavities,
tion in Short Bowel Syndrome in Chil-
dovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair, 561 dren, 582 166
ALPHA-1-ANTITRYPSIN
ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT ADENOMA
Increased Expression of Alpha-1-Antitrypsin,
SYNDROME Clostridium Septicum Mycotic Aortic An-
Glutathione s-Transferase and Vascular En-
Secondary Abdominal Compartment Syn- eurysm, 54
dothelial Growth Factor in Human Pancre-
drome is an Elusive Early Complication
atic Adenocarcinoma, 642
of Traumatic Shock Resuscitation, 538
ADHESION BARRIER
A New Nonabsorbable Adhesion Barrier for ALTERNATIVE REPAIR
ABDOMINAL DEHISCENCE Myomectomy, 428 Is Laparoscopic Umbilical Hernia Repair
TREATMENT With Mesh a Reasonable Alternative to
The Management of the Postoperative Dis- ADHESIONS Conventional Repair?, 505
rupted Abdominal Wall, 263
Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal
Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the AMBULATORY SURGERY
ABDOMINAL INJURIES Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 Ambulatory Mastectomy, 545
Diagnosis and Management of Bladder In- A New Nonabsorbable Adhesion Barrier for
jury by Trauma Surgeons, 143 Myomectomy, 428 ANASTOMOSIS
Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in An Alternative Linear Stapling Technique
Adhesions, 499 for Performing Roux-en-Y Anastomosis,
ABLATION
449
Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided Cryoabla-
tion of Breast Fibroadenoma, 394 ADRENAL GLAND NEOPLASMS Continuous Mattress Suture for All Hand-
Contemporary Surgical Management of Sewn Anastomoses of the Gastrointesti-
Pheochromocytoma, 621 nal Tract, 446
ABSCESS
Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma- ANEURX
tory Bowel Disease, 45 ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY Mid-Term Results of Patients Undergoing
Can Failure of Percutaneous Drainage of The Adrenal Response After Severe Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair,
Postoperative Abdominal Abscesses be Trauma, 649 561
Predicted?, 148
ADRENALECTOMY ANEURYSM
ACCREDITATION COUNCIL FOR Contemporary Surgical Management of Clostridium Septicum Mycotic Aortic An-
GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION Pheochromocytoma, 621 eurysm, 54
Panel Discussion, 204 Clostridium septicum Mycotic Aortic Aneu-
A Positive Approach to Core Competencies AFRICAN-AMERICAN rysm, 54
and Benchmarks for Graduate Medical Impacting Cultural Attitudes in African- Mid-Term Results of Patients Undergoing En-
Education, 196 American Women to Decrease Breast dovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair, 561
Symposium Introduction, 185 Cancer Mortality, 418 Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hematoma
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Caused by Aneurysm of the Inferior Pan- AXILLARY LYMPH NODE cious Palpable Breast Masses with Histo-
creaticoduodenal Artery, 174 RETRIEVAL logic Correlation, 410
Decreased Axillary Lymph Node Retrieval Frequency of Sentinel Lymph Node Metas-
in Patients After Neoadjuvant Chemo- tases in Patients With Favorable Breast
ANGIOGRAPHY
therapy, 299 Cancer Histologic Subtypes, 492
Solitary Jejunal Diverticulum, 179
Implementation of Sentinel Lymph Node
Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hematoma
Caused by Aneurysm of the Inferior Pan- AXILLARY ULTRASOUND Biopsy for Breast Cancer by Surgeons in
creaticoduodenal Artery, 174 Axillary Staging Using Ultrasound-Guided the Department of Defense, 94
Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Locally Percutaneous Excisional Breast Biopsy, 550
Advanced Breast Cancer, 307 Percutaneous Removal of Benign Breast
ANGIOSARCOMA Masses Using a Vacuum-Assisted Hand-
Radiation-Induced Breast Sarcoma, 356 B held Device with Ultrasound Guidance,
332
ANTITHROMBIN BALLISTIC TRAUMA A Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter
Antithrombin III Prevents Deleterious Ef- Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and
fects Of Remote Ischemia-Reperfusion Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the Effectiveness of a New Lesion Localiza-
Injury, 160 Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 tion Device, 318
A Prospective Review of the Decline of
Excisional Breast Biopsy, 353
AORTIC ANEURYSM BARIATRIC SURGERY
Sentinel Node Biopsy After Neoadjuvant
Clostridium Septicum Mycotic Aortic An- Open Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for the
Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer, 315
eurysm, 54 Morbidly Obese in the Era of Laparos-
Sentinel Node Biopsy Site Used as Full
Clostridium septicum Mycotic Aortic Aneu- copy, 611
Thickness Skin Graft Donor for Cutane-
rysm, 54
ous Melanoma, 176
Mid-Term Results of Patients Undergoing BEHAVIOR
Tumor Characteristics Predictive of Sentinel
Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair, The Structure of a Biomaterial Rather Than
Node Metastases in 105 Consecutive Pa-
561 Its Chemical Composition Modulates the
tients with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma,
Repair Process at the Peritoneal Level,
are
AORTOPEXY 154
Aortic Suspension (Aortopexy) for Severe
BLADDER INJURY
Tracheomalacia in Infants and Children, BENIGN BREAST LESIONS
Diagnosis and Management of Bladder In-
573 Percutaneous Removal of Benign Breast
jury by Trauma Surgeons, 143
Masses Using a Vacuum-Assisted Hand-
held Device with Ultrasound Guidance,
APPENDICITIS 332 BOOST DOSE
The Use of Abdominal Computed Tomog- Breast-Conserving Therapy for Ductal Carci-
raphy Scan Decreases the Frequency of noma In Situ: A 20-Year Experience with
BILE REFLUX GASTRITIS
Misdiagnosis in Cases of Suspected Ap- Excision Plus Radiation Therapy, 403
Gastric Emptying Time, Not Enterogastric
pendicitis, 587
Reflux, Is Related to Symptoms After Up-
per Gastrointestingal/Biliary Surgery, 596 BOWEL
AREA HEALTH EDUCATION Adverse Effects of Liver Dysfunction and
CENTERS BILIPANCREATIC DIVERSION Portal Hypertension on Intestinal Adapta-
Valid Peer Review for Surgeons Working in Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103 tion in Short Bowel Syndrome in Chil-
Small Hospitals, 16 dren, 582
BIOPSY
ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA Adverse Skin Lesions After Methylene Blue BREAST
Vascular Ultrasonography Prior to Dialysis Injections for Sentinel Lymph Node Lo- An Ultrasensitive Tumor Enriched Flow-
Access Surgery, 568 calization, 350 Cytometric Assay for Detection of Iso-
Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia of the Breast lated Tumor Cells in Bone Marrow of
ATYPICAL DUCTAL HYPERPLASIA Diagnosed by | 1-Gauge Directional Vac- Patients with Breast Cancer, 414
Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia of the Breast uum-Assisted Biopsy, 534
Diagnosed by | 1-Gauge Directional Vac- Axillary Staging Using Ultrasound-Guided BREAST BIOPSY
uum-Assisted Biopsy, 534 Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Locally A Comparison of Prognostic Tumor Mark-
Advanced Breast Cancer, 307 ers Obtained on Image-Guided Breast Bi-
Clinical Axillary Recurrence in Breast Can- opsies and Final Surgical Specimens, 322
AXILLARY DISSECTION
cer Patients After a Negative Sentinel Percutaneous Excisional Breast Biopsy, 550
Do Not Contemplate Invasive Surgery for
Node Biopsy, 310 Percutaneous Removal of Benign Breast
Ductal Carcinoma In Situ, 348
Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325 Masses Using a Vacuum-Assisted Hand-
A Comparison of Prognostic Tumor Mark- held Device With Ultrasound Guidance,
AXILLARY LYMPH NODE ers Obtained on Image-Guided Breast Bi- 332
DISSECTION opsies and Final Surgical Specimens, 322 A Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter
Frequency of Sentinel Lymph Node Metas- An Evaluation of Resident Training in Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and
tases in Patients With Favorable Breast Breast Procedures, 369 Effectiveness of a New Lesion Localiza-
Cancer Histologic Subtypes, 492 Fine-Needle Aspiration of Clinically Suspi- tion Device, 318
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BREAST CANCER Surgical Margins in Patients With Early- Strategic Planning in Healthcare Organi-
Ambulatory Mastectomy, 545 Stage Breast Cancer Treated With Breast zations, 269
Axillary Staging Using Ultrasound-Guided Conservation Therapy, 383
Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Locally Treatment and Outcome of Patients with BUSINESS PLANNING
Advanced Breast Cancer, 307 Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma of the Business Plan Writing for Physicians, 114
Breast Cancer Treatment for the Future Breast, 364
Based on Lessons From the Past, 477 Treatment of the Axilla by Tangential 2
Breast-Conserving Therapy for Ductal Car- Breast Radiotherapy in Women with In-
cinoma In Situ: A 20-Year Experience vasive Breast Cancer, 401 CANCER
With Excision Plus Radiation Therapy, Tumor Characteristics Predictive of Sentinel Ambulatory Mastectomy, 545
403 Node Metastases in 105 Consecutive Pa- Axillary Staging Using Ultrasound-Guided
Clinical Axillary Recurrence in Breast Can- tients with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma, Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Locally
cer Patients After a Negative Sentinel 372 Advanced Breast Cancer, 307
Node Biopsy, 310 Breast Cancer Treatment for the Future
Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325 BREAST CONSERVATION Based on Lessons From the Past, 477
A Comparison of Methylene Blue and Lym- THERAPY Breast-Conserving Therapy for Ductal Car-
phazurin in Breast Cancer Sentinel Node Surgical Margins in Patients with Early- cinoma In Situ: A 20-Year Experience
Mapping, 341 Stage Breast Cancer Treated With Breast with Excision Plus Radiation Therapy,
A Comparison of Prognostic Tumor Mark- Conservation Therapy, 383 403
ers Obtained on Image-Guided Breast Bi- Clinical Axillary Recurrence in Breast Can-
opsies and Final Surgical Specimens, 322 BREAST EXAMINATION cer Patients After a Negative Sentinel
Completion Axillary Lymph Node Dissec- Education of Medical Students in Clinical Node Biopsy, 310
tion Minimizes the Likelihood of False Breast Examination During Surgical Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325
Negatives for Patients With Invasive Clerkship, 637 Combination of Transcatheter Arterial Che-
moembolization Using Cisplatin-lipiodol
Breast Carcinoma and Cytokeratin Posi-
tive Only Sentinel Lymph Nodes, 302 BREAST FIBROADENOMA Suspension and Percutaneous Ethanol In-
Decreased Axillary Lymph Node Retrieval Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided Cryoabla- jection for Treatment of Advanced Small
in Patients After Neoadjuvant Chemo- tion of Breast Fibroadenoma, 394 Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 284
A Comparison of Methylene Blue and Lym-
therapy, 299
phazurin in Breast Cancer Sentinel Node
Education of Medical Students in Clinical BREAST IRRADIATION
Mapping, 341
Breast Examination During Surgical Breast-Conserving Therapy for Ductal Car-
A Comparison of Prognostic Tumor Mark-
Clerkship, 637 cinoma In Situ: A 20-Year Experience
ers Obtained on Image-Guided Breast Bi-
Frequency of Sentinel Lymph Node Metas- with Excision Plus Radiation Therapy,
opsies and Final Surgical Specimens, 322
tases in Patients With Favorable Breast 403
Completion Axillary Lymph Node Dissec-
Cancer Histologic Subtypes, 492
tion Minimizes the Likelihood of False
Impacting Cultural Attitudes in African- BREAST LESIONS
Negatives for Patients with Invasive
American Women to Decrease Breast Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325
Breast Carcinoma and Cytokeratin Posi-
Cancer Mortality, 418 Percutaneous Removal of Benign Breast
tive Only Sentinel Lymph Nodes, 302
Implementation of Sentinel Lymph Node Masses Using a Vacuum-Assisted Hand-
Decreased Axillary Lymph Node Retrieval
Biopsy for Breast Cancer by Surgeons in held Device with Ultrasound Guidance, in Patients After Neoadjuvant Chemo-
the Department of Defense, 94 332
therapy, 299
Intraoperative Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Education of Medical Students in Clinical
Nodes by Imprint Cytology for Cancer of BREAST MASS Breast Examination During Surgical
the Breast, 424 Fine-Needle Aspiration of Clinically Suspi- Clerkship, 637
Laser Therapy for Small Breast Cancers, cious Palpable Breast Masses with Histo- Extent of Resection for Hepatocellular Car-
359 logic Correlation, 410 cinoma 2 cm or Less in Greatest Diame-
Lymph Node Status Combined With Lym- ter, 437
phovascular Invasion Creates a More BREAST PROCEDURES Flexible Endorectal Ultrasound for Predict-
Powerful Tool for Predicting Outcome in An Evaluation of Resident Training in ing Pathologic Stage of Rectal Cancers,
Patients With Invasive Breast Cancer, Breast Procedures, 369 126
337 Frequency of Sentinel Lymph Node Metas-
A New Score for the Evaluation of Palpable BREAST SURGERY tases in Patients with Favorable Breast
Breast Masses in Women Under Age 40, Understanding Breast Surgery Economics, Cancer Histologic Subtypes, 492
346 297 Giant Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma, 56
The Pancake Phenomenon Contributes to Glypican-3 Expression is Markedly De-
the Inaccuracy of Margin Assessment in BURSTING PRESSURE creased in Human Gastric Cancer But Not
Patients With Breast Cancer, 89 Antithrombin III Prevents Deleterious Ef- in Esophageal Cancer, 78
The Prognostic Significance of Gail Model fects Of Remote Ischemia-Reperfusion Impacting Cultural Attitudes in African-
Risk Factors for Women With Breast Injury, 160 American Women to Decrease Breast
Cancer, 11 Cancer Mortality, 418
A Prospective Review of the Decline of BUSINESS Implementation of Sentinel Lymph Node
Excisional Breast Biopsy, 353 Business Plan Writing for Physicians, 114 Biopsy for Breast Cancer by Surgeons in
Radiation-Induced Breast Sarcoma, 356 The Necessity for Physician Involvement in the Department of Defense, 94
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Increased Expression of Alpha-1-Antitryp- CECAL TUBULOVILLOUS Misdiagnosis in Cases of Suspected Ap-
sin, Glutathione s-Transferase and Vascu- ADENOMA pendicitis, 587
lar Endothelial Growth Factor in Human Clostridium Septicum Mycotic Aortic An-
Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, 642 eurysm, 54 CLIP PLACEMENT
Intraoperative Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325
Nodes by Imprint Cytology for Cancer of CHEMOTHERAPY
the Breast, 424 Axillary Staging Using Ultrasound-Guided CLOSTRIDIUM
Laser Therapy for Small Breast Cancers, Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Locally Clostridium Septicum Mycotic Aortic An-
359 Advanced Breast Cancer, 307 eurysm, 54
Linear Stapling Forms Improved Anastomo- Decreased Axillary Lymph Node Retrieval
ses During Esophagojejunostomy After a in Patients After Neoadjuvant Chemo- COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Total Gastrectomy, 58 therapy, 299 Imagery Practice and the Development of
Sentinel Node Biopsy After Neoadjuvant Surgical Skills, 465
Lymph Node Status Combined with Lym-
Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer, 315
phovascular Invasion Creates a More
COLITIS
Powerful Tool for Predicting Outcome in
Patients With Invasive Breast Cancer, CHILDREN Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma-
Advances in the Surgical Management of tory Bowel Disease, 45
337
Sarcomas in Children, 484
A New Score for the Evaluation of Palpable
COLON
Breast Masses in Women Under Age 40,
346 CHOLECYSTECTOMY Continuous Mattress Suture for All Hand-
The Pancake Phenomenon Contributes to Cholecystectomy in Patients with Previous Sewn Anastomoses of the Gastrointesti-
Spinal Cord Injury, 452 nal Tract, 446
the Inaccuracy of Margin Assessment in
Gastric Emptying Time, Not Enterogastric
Patients with Breast Cancer, 89
Reflux, Is Related to Symptoms After Up- COLONIC ANASTOMOSIS
Preoperative Evaluation of Hepatic Lesions
per Gastrointestingal/Biliary Surgery, 596 Antithrombin II Prevents Deleterious Ef-
for the Staging of Hepatocellular and Increased Laparoscopic Experience Does fects Of Remote Ischemia-Reperfusion
Metastatic Liver Carcinoma Using Endo- Not Lead to Improved Results with Acute Injury, 160
scopic Ultrasonography, 601
Cholecystitis, 591
Preoperative Staging by Multidetector-row Predicting Failure of Outpatient Laparo- COLORECTAL CANCER
Computed Tomography in Patients with scopic Cholecystectomy, 515 Usefulness of FDG-Positron Emission To-
Rectal Carcinoma, 131 Predictive Factors for Conversion of Lapa- mography in Diagnosing Peritoneal Re-
The Prognostic Significance of Gail Model roscopic Cholecystectomy, 254 currence of Colorectal Cancer, 433
Risk Factors for Women with Breast Can-
cer, 11 CISPLATIN COLORECTAL OBSTRUCTION
A Prospective Review of the Decline of Combination of Transcatheter Arterial Che- Management of Neoplastic Colorectal Ob-
Excisional Breast Biopsy, 353 moembolization Using Cisplatin-lipiodol struction with Colonic Endolumenal
Radiation-Induced Breast Sarcoma, 356 Suspension and Percutaneous Ethanol In- Stenting Devices (Letter), 183
Surgical Margins in Patients with Early- jection for Treatment of Advanced Small
Stage Breast Cancer Treated with Breast Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 284 COMPARATIVE STUDIES
Conservation Therapy, 383 The Use of Abdominal Computed Tomog-
Transhiatal Esophagectomy for Benign and CLERKSHIP raphy Scan Decreases the Frequency of
Malignant Conditions, 136 The In-House Education of Clinical Clerks Misdiagnosis in Cases of Suspected Ap-
Treatment and Outcome of Patients with in Surgery and the Role of Housestaff, pendicitis, 587
Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma of the 471
Breast, 364 COMPARISON
Treatment of the Axilla by Tangential CLINICAL BREAST EXAMINATION Is Laparoscopic Umbilical Hernia Repair
with Mesh a Reasonable Alternative to
Breast Radiotherapy in Women with In- Education of Medical Students in Clinical
Conventional Repair?, 505
vasive Breast Cancer, 401 Breast Examination During Surgical
Tumor Characteristics Predictive of Sentinel Clerkship, 637
COMPETENCY
Node Metastases in 105 Consecutive Pa-
Visual Spatial Perception and Surgical
tients with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma, CLINICAL CLERKSHIP
Competence, 291
372 The In-House Education of Clinical Clerks
Use of Positron Emission Tomography for in Surgery and the Role of Housestaff,
COMPLICATIONS
Assessing the Response of Neoadjuvant 471
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding
Chemotherapy in Patients with Esopha-
for the Treatment of Morbid Obesity, 97
geal Cancer, 279 CLINICAL COMPETENCE Mild Hyopthermia Does Not Increase Bac-
Usefulness of FDG-Positron Emission To- The Relationship Between Motion Analysis terial Proliferation on Implanted Vascular
mography in Diagnosing Peritoneal Re- and Surgical Technical Assessments, 70 Grafts, 37
currence of Colorectal Cancer, 433 A Modified Surgical Technique for the
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as an CLINICAL GUIDELINES Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con-
Age-dependent Prognostic Factor in Gas- The Use of Abdominal Computed Tomog- comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste-
tric Cancer Patients, 460 raphy Scan Decreases the Frequency of rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41
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COMPOSITES CORTICOSTEROID CREAM D
Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal Topical Application of Halcinonide Cream
Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the Reduces the Severity and Incidence of DECOMPRESSION
Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 Intraperitoneal Adhesions in a Rat Model, Secondary Abdominal Compartment Syn-
74 drome is an Elusive Early Complication
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY of Traumatic Shock Resuscitation, 538
Clostridium septicum Mycotic Aortic Aneu- CORTICOSTEROIDS
rysm, 54 The Adrenal Response After Severe DEHISCENCE TREATMENT
Extrapelvic Retroperitoneal Endometrioma, Trauma, 649 The Management of the Postoperative Dis-
52 rupted Abdominal Wall, 263
Giant Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma, 56 COSTS
Leiomyoma of the Esophagus, 168 Conference Workgroups and Summation, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Preoperative Staging by Multidetector-row 225 Implementation of Sentinel Lymph Node
Computed Tomography in Patients with Financing Graduate Medical Education and Biopsy for Breast Cancer by Surgeons in
Rectal Carcinoma, 131 Limiting Resident Work Hours: A Politi- the Department of Defense, 94
Solitary Jejunal Diverticulum, 179 cal Assessment, 187
Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hematoma Understanding Breast Surgery Economics, DIABETES
Caused by Aneurysm of the Inferior Pan- 297 Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103
creaticoduodenal Artery, 174
The Use of Abdominal Computed Tomog- CRITICAL CARE
DIALYSIS
raphy Scan Decreases the Frequency of The Adrenal Response After Severe
Vascular Ultrasonography Prior to Dialysis
Misdiagnosis in Cases of Suspected Ap- Trauma, 649
Access Surgery, 568
pendicitis, 587
CROHN’S DISEASE
DIALYSIS GRAFT
Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma-
COMPUTER-AIDED DIAGNOSIS Management of Infected Hemodialysis Ac-
tory Bowel Disease, 45
Emerging Technologies in Surgical Plan- cess Grafts Using Cryopreserved Human
Persistent Perineal Sinus After Proctotec-
ning for Breast Cancer, 377 Vein Allografts, 31
tomy for Crohn’s Disease; Simplified Re-
pair Using Skin Flap (Letter), 85
CONTINUOUS RENAL DIGITAL TISSUE RECOGNITION
REPLACEMENT THERAPY Emerging Technologies in Surgical Plan-
CRRT 881 REVENUE
Development of a Continence Renal Re- Development of a Continence Renal Re- ning for Breast Cancer, 377
placement Program in Critically Ill Pa- placement Program in Critically Il] Pa-
tients, 526 tients, 526 DIVERTICULUM
Solitary Jejunal Diverticulum, 179
CONVERSION CRYOABLATION
Predictive Factors for Conversion of Lapa- Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided Cryoabla- CDNA ARRAY
roscopic Cholecystectomy, 254 tion of Breast Fibroadenoma, 394 Increased Expression of Alpha-1-Antitryp-
sin, Glutathione s-Transferase and Vascu-
CORE BREAST BIOPSY CRYOPRESERVED ALLOGRAFT lar Endothelial Growth Factor in Human
A Prospective Review of the Decline of Management of Infected Hemodialysis Ac- Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, 642
Excisional Breast Biopsy, 353 cess Grafts Using Cryopreserved Human
Vein Allografts, 31 DRAINAGE
Can Failure of Percutaneous Drainage of
CORE COMPETENCIES CULTURAL ATTITUDES Postoperative Abdominal Abscesses be
Conference Workgroups and Summation, Impacting Cultural Attitudes in African- Predicted?, 148
225
American Women to Decrease Breast
A Positive Approach to Core Competencies
Cancer Mortality, 418 DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU
and Benchmarks for Graduate Medical
Breast-Conserving Therapy for Ductal Car-
Education, 196
CURRICULUM cinoma In Situ: A 20-Year Experience
Symposium Introduction, 185
Pane! Discussion, 204 with Excision Plus Radiation Therapy,
403
CORE NEEDLE BIOPSY CYTOKERATIN Do Not Contemplate Invasive Surgery for
Clip Migration in Stereotactic Biopsy, 325 Completion Axillary Lymph Node Dissec- Ductal Carcinoma In Situ, 348
A Comparison of Prognostic Tumor Mark- tion Minimizes the Likelihood of False
ers Obtained on Image-Guided Breast Bi- Negatives for Patients with Invasive DUODENAL SWITCH
opsies and Final Surgical Specimens, 322 Breast Carcinoma and Cytokeratin Posi- Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103
An Evaluation of Resident Training in tive Only Sentinel Lymph Nodes, 302
Breast Procedures, 369 DUODENAL ULCER
CYTOLOGY A Modified Surgical Technique for the
CORROSIVE STRICTURES Intraoperative Analysis of Sentinel Lymph Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con-
Transhiatal Esophagectomy for Benign and Nodes by Imprint Cytology for Cancer of comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste-
Malignant Conditions, 136 the Breast, 424 rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41
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DUODENOSTOMY ENDOMETRIOSIS EXTRAPELVIC ENDOMETRIOSIS
A Modified Surgical Technique for the Extrapelvic Retroperitoneal Endometrioma, Extrapelvic Retroperitoneal Endometrioma,
Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con- 52 52
comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste-
FE
rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41 ENDORECTAL
Flexible Endorectal Ultrasound for Predict-
E ing Pathologic Stage of Rectal Cancers, FDG-PET
126 Usefulness of FDG-Positron Emission To-
mography in Diagnosing Peritoneal Re-
ECHINOCOCCOSIS
ENDOSCOPIC currence of Colorectal Cancer, 433
Surgical Treatment of Hydatid Cysts of the
ULTRASONOGRAPHY
Liver in the Era of Percutaneous Treat-
Preoperative Evaluation of Hepatic Lesions FIBRIN GLUE
ment, 63
for the Staging of Hepatocellular and A Novel Approach to the Problem of Intes-
Metastatic Liver Carcinoma Using Endo- tinal Fistulization Arising in Patients
ECONOMICS scopic Ultrasonography, 601 Managed with Open Peritoneal Cavities,
Understanding Breast Surgery Economics, 166
297
ENDOVASCULAR
Mid-Term Results of Patients Undergoing FIBROADENOMA
EDUCATION Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair, Office-Based Ultrasound-Guided Cryoabla-
Conference Workgroups and Summation, 561 tion of Breast Fibroadenoma, 394
225 Percutaneous Removal of Benign Breast
Education of Medical Students in Clinical ENTEROGASTRIC REFLUX Masses Using a Vacuum-Assisted Hand-
Breast Examination During Surgical Gastric Emptying Time, Not Enterogastric held Device with Ultrasound Guidance,
Clerkship, 637 Reflux, Is Related to Symptoms After Up- 332
Financing Graduate Medical Education and per Gastrointestingal/Biliary Surgery, 596
Limiting Resident Work Hours: A Politi- ePTFE FIBROBLASTIC SARCOMA
cal Assessment, 187 Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal Radiation-Induced Breast Sarcoma, 356
Housestaff Performance is Improved by Par- Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the
ticipation in a Laparoscopic Skills Curric- Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 FINANCIAL PLANNING
ulum, 626 Tax Planning Strategies for Physicians, 19
Imagery Practice and the Development of
ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
Surgical Skills, 465 FINANCIAL REINVESTMENT
Glypican-3 Expression is Markedly De-
The In-House Education of Clinical Clerks Tax Planning Strategies for Physicians, 19
creased in Human Gastric Cancer But Not
in Surgery and the Role of Housestaff,
in Esophageal Cancer, 78
471 FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION
Transhiatal Esophagectomy for Benign and
Let’s Give Nurses a Fair Shake (Editorial), An Evaluation of Resident Training in
Malignant Conditions, 136
87 Breast Procedures, 369
Use of Positron Emission Tomography for
Panel Discussion, 204 Fine-Needle Aspiration of Clinically Suspi-
Assessing the Response of Neoadjuvant
A Positive Approach to Core Competencies cious Palpable Breast Masses with Histo-
Chemotherapy in Patients with Esopha-
and Benchmarks for Graduate Medical logic Correlation, 410
geal Cancer, 279
Education, 196 Is Thyroid Frozen Section Too Much for
The Practice of General Surgery (Book Re- Too Little?, 510
ESOPHAGUS
view), 181 A New Score for the Evaluation of Palpable
Leiomyoma of the Esophagus, 168
Resolutions of the Conflict Between Breast Masses in Women Under Age 40,
Broader and Deeper Training in Surgical 346
Specialties and Limited Work Periods, ETHANOL INJECTION Preoperative Evaluation of Hepatic Lesions
215 Combination of Transcatheter Arterial Che- for the Staging of Hepatocellular and
Symposium Introduction, 185 moembolization Using Cisplatin-lipiodol Metastatic Liver Carcinoma Using Endo-
Visual Spatial Perception and Surgical Suspension and Percutaneous Ethanol In- scopic Ultrasonography, 601
jection for Treatment of Advanced Small
Competence, 291
Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 284 FISTULA
A Novel Approach to the Problem of Intes-
EDUCATION CENTERS
EXCISIONAL BIOPSY tinal Fistulization Arising in Patients
Valid Peer Review for Surgeons Working in
Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia of the Breast Managed with Open Peritoneal Cavities,
Small Hospitals, 16
Diagnosed by 1 1-Gauge Directional Vac- 166
uum-Assisted Biopsy, 534 Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in
ELDERLY
Adhesions, 499
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as an EXCISIONAL BREAST BIOPSY Vascular Ultrasonography Prior to Dialysis
Age-dependent Prognostic Factor in Gas- A Prospective Review of the Decline of Access Surgery, 568
tric Cancer Patients, 460 Excisional Breast Biopsy, 353
FLEXIBLE
ENDOMETRIOMA EXTERNAL TISSUE EXPANSION Flexible Endorectal Ultrasound for Predict-
Extrapelvic Retroperitoneal Endometrioma, The Management of the Postoperative Dis- ing Pathologic Stage of Rectal Cancers,
52 rupted Abdominal Wall, 263 126
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FLOW-CYTOMETRY GASTRITIS HEAD INJURY
An Ultrasensitive Tumor Enriched Flow- Gastric Emptying Time, Not Enterogastric Is Hypotension a Reliable Indicator of
Cytometric Assay for Detection of Iso- Reflux, Is Related to Symptoms After Up- Blood Loss from Traumatic Injury in
lated Tumor Cells in Bone Marrow of per Gastrointestingal/Biliary Surgery, 596 Children?, 555
Patients with Breast Cancer, 414
11-GAUGE NEEDLE BIOPSY HEALTH CARE QUALITY
18-F-FLUQORODEOXYGLUCOSE Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia of the Breast IMPROVEMENT ACT
Use of Positron Emission Tomography for Diagnosed by 1 1-Gauge Directional Vac- The Medicolegal Aspects of Proctoring, 26
Assessing the Response of Neoadjuvant uum-Assisted Biopsy, 534
Chemotherapy in Patients with Esopha- HEALTH EDUCATION CENTERS
geal Cancer, 279 GENERAL SURGERY Valid Peer Review for Surgeons Working in
The Practice of General Surgery (Book Re- Small Hospitals, 16
FROZEN SECTION view), 181
Is Thyroid Frozen Section Too Much for HEMATOMA
Too Little?, 510 GIANT DUODENAL ULCER Spontaneous Retroperitoneal Hematoma
A Modified Surgical Technique for the Caused by Aneurysm of the Inferior Pan-
FUNDING Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con- creaticoduodenal Artery, 174
Conference Workgroups and Summation, comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste-
225 rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41 HEMODIALYSIS
Financing Graduate Medical Education and Vascular Ultrasonography Prior to Dialysis
Limiting Resident Work Hours: A Politi- GIANT RETROPERITONEAL Access Surgery, 568
cal Assessment, 187
LIPOSARCOMA
Giant Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma, 56 HEMODIALYSIS GRAFT
G Management of Infected Hemodialysis Ac-
cess Grafts Using Cryopreserved Human
GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE
GAMBEE Vein Allografts, 31
Increased Expression of Alpha-1-Antitryp-
Continuous Mattress Suture for All Hand-
sin, Glutathione s-Transferase and Vascu-
Sewn Anastomoses of the Gastrointesti- lar Endothelial Growth Factor in Human HEMORRHAGE
nal Tract, 446 Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, 642 Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma-
tory Bowel Disease, 45
GASTRECTOMY Extrapelvic Retroperitoneal Endometrioma,
GLYPICAN-3
Gastric Emptying Time, Not Enterogastric 52
Glypican-3 Expression is Markedly De-
Reflux, Is Related to Symptoms After Up- Is Hypotension a Reliable Indicator of
creased in Human Gastric Cancer But Not
per Gastrointestingal/Biliary Surgery, 596 Blood Loss from Traumatic Injury in
in Esophageal Cancer, 78
A Modified Surgical Technique for the Children?, 555
Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con- A Modified Surgical Technique for the
comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste- GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION Emergent Treatment of Giant Ulcers Con-
rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41 How Competitive is My Surgical Special- comitant with Hemorrhage in the Poste-
ty?, 1 rior Wall of the Duodenal Bulb, 41
GASTRIC BANDING
Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding GRAFT HEPARAN SULFATE
for the Treatment of Morbid Obesity, 97 Management of Infected Hemodialysis Ac- PROTEOGLYCAN
cess Grafts Using Cryopreserved Human Glypican-3 Expression is Markedly De-
GASTRIC BYPASS Vein Allografts, 31 creased in Human Gastric Cancer But Not
Establishing a Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass Mild Hyopthermia Does Not Increase Bac- in Esophageal Cancer, 78
terial Proliferation on Implanted Vascular
Program, 617
Laparoscopic Approach to Open Gastric By- Grafts, 37 HEPATECTOMY
pass, 61 Sentinel Node Biopsy Site Used as Full An Audit of Results of a No-Drainage Prac-
Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103 Thickness Skin Graft Donor for Cutane- tice Policy After Hepatectomy, 441
Open Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for the ous Melanoma, 176 The “half-Pringle” Maneuver (Letter), 182
Morbidly Obese in the Era of Laparos-
copy, 611 GUNSHOT WOUNDS HEPATIC ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION
Combined Ventral and Retroperitoneal INJURY
GASTRIC CANCER Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury (Let-
Glypican-3 Expression is Markedly De- Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 ter), 84
creased in Human Gastric Cancer But Not
in Esophageal Cancer, 78 H HEPATOCELLULAR CANCER
Linear Stapling Forms Improved Anastomo- Combination of Transcatheter Arterial Che-
ses During Esophagojejunostomy After a HALCINONIDE CREAM moembolization Using Cisplatin-lipiodol
Total Gastrectomy, 58 Topical Application of Halcinonide Cream Suspension and Percutaneous Ethanol In-
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor as an Reduces the Severity and Incidence of jection for Treatment of Advanced Small
Age-dependent Prognostic Factor in Gas- Intraperitoneal Adhesions in a Rat Model, Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 284
tric Cancer Patients, 460 74 Preoperative Evaluation of Hepatic Lesions
672 Volume 184 Subject Index | The American Journal of Surgery 184 (2002) 665-679
for the Staging of Hepatocellular and HYPOTHERMIA Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in
Metastatic Liver Carcinoma Using Endo- Mild Hyopthermia Does Not Increase Bac- Adhesions, 499
scopic Ultrasonography, 601 terial Proliferation on Implanted Vascular
Grafts, 37 INTESTINE
HERNIA Continuous Mattress Suture for All Hand-
Combined Ventral and _ Retroperitoneal Sewn Anastomoses of the Gastrointesti-
Laparostomy in Ballistic Trauma to the nal Tract, 446
Colon and Retroperitoneum, 170 IDIOPATHIC
Meta-Analysis of Laparoscopic Inguinal THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA INTRA-ABDOMINAL ABSCESS
Hernia Trials Favors Open Hernia Repair Splenectomy versus Medical Treatment for Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma-
with Preperitoneal Mesh Prosthesis, 6 Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, tory Bowel Disease, 45
606 Can Failure of Percutaneous Drainage of
Postoperative Abdominal Abscesses be
HERNIA REPAIR
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL Predicted?, 148
Is Laparoscopic Umbilical Hernia Repair
STAINING
with Mesh a Reasonable Alternative to
Completion Axillary Lymph Node Dissec- INTRACYSTIC PAPILLARY
Conventional Repair?, 505
tion Minimizes the Likelihood of False CARCINOMA
Negatives for Patients with Invasive Treatment and Outcome of Patients with
HERNIOPLASTY Breast Carcinoma and Cytokeratin Posi- Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma of the
How to Avoid Recurrence in Lichtenstein tive Only Sentinel Lymph Nodes, 302 Breast, 364
Tension-free Hernioplasty, 259
IMMUNOMAGNETIC ENRICHMENT INTRAOPERATIVE PARATHYROID
HISTOPATHOLOGIC An Ultrasensitive Tumor Enriched Flow- ASSAY
CORRELATION Cytometric Assay for Detection of Iso- Comparison of Quick Parathyroid Assay for
Fine-Needle Aspiration of Clinically Suspi- lated Tumor Cells in Bone Marrow of Uniglandular and Multiglandular Parathy-
cious Palpable Breast Masses with Histo- Patients with Breast Cancer, 414 roid Disease, 578
logic Correlation, 410
INCIDENCE INTUITION
Topical Application of Halcinonide Cream Visual Spatial Perception and Surgical
HISTORY OF SURGERY
Reduces the Severity and Incidence of Competence, 291
Where Have All the Surgeons Gone? (Edi-
torial), 381 Intraperitoneal Adhesions in a Rat Model,
74 INVASIVE LOBULAR CARCINOMA
Tumor Characteristics Predictive of Sentinel
HORIZONTAL GASTROPLASTY INFECTED DIALYSIS GRAFT Node Metastases in 105 Consecutive Pa-
Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103 Management of Infected Hemodialysis Ac- tients with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma,
cess Grafts Using Cryopreserved Human 372
HYDROXYPROLINE Vein Allografts, 31
Antithrombin III Prevents Deleterious Ef- ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY
fects Of Remote Ischemia-Reperfusion INFECTION Antithrombin III Prevents Deleterious Ef-
Injury, 160 Mild Hyopthermia Does Not Increase Bac- fects Of Remote Ischemia-Reperfusion
terial Proliferation on Implanted Vascular Injury, 160
HYPERPARATHYROIDISM Grafts, 37 Hepatic Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury (Let-
ter), 84
Comparison of Quick Parathyroid Assay for
Uniglandular and Multiglandular Parathy- INGUINAL HERNIA
roid Disease, 578 Meta-Analysis of Laparoscopic Inguinal ISOLATED TUMOR CELLS
Hernia Trials Favors Open Hernia Repair An Ultrasensitive Tumor Enriched Flow-
with Preperitoneal Mesh Prosthesis, 6 Cytometric Assay for Detection of Iso-
HYPERPLASIA
lated Tumor Cells in Bone Marrow of
Comparison of Quick Parathyroid Assay for
INTESTINAL ADHESIONS Patients with Breast Cancer, 414
Uniglandular and Multiglandular Parathy-
Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in
roid Disease, 578
Adhesions, 499 J
HYPERTENSION INTESTINAL FISTULA JEJUNAL DIVERTICULUM
Adverse Effects of Liver Dysfunction and A Novel Approach to the Problem of Intes- Solitary Jejunal Diverticulum, 179
Portal Hypertension on Intestinal Adapta- tinal Fistulization Arising in Patients
tion in Short Bowel Syndrome in Chil- Managed with Open Peritoneal Cavities, JEJUNOILEAL BYPASS
dren, 582 166 Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103
Obesity and Its Surgical Management, 103 Reoperation on the Abdomen Encased in
Adhesions, 499 L
HYPOTENSION
Is Hypotension a Reliable Indicator of INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION LAMINAR PROSTHESIS
Blood Loss from Traumatic Injury in Acute Surgical Emergencies in Inflamma- The Structure of a Biomaterial Rather Than
Children?, 555 tory Bowel Disease, 45 Its Chemical Composition Modulates the