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ADVANTAGES OF TRIPLET REPEAT EXPANSION DETECTION IN BLASTOCYST BIOPSY FOR PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME [Meeting Abstract]

Prates, R; Jaroudi, S; Jordan, A; Goodall, N; Chu, B; Tecson, V; Hershlag, A; Garrisi, M; Licciardi, F; Witt, B; Konstantinidis, M
ISI:000380018900163
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 2220282

FROM CARRIER SCREENING TO SINGLE GENE PGD: AN ANALYSIS OF 762 COUPLES SCREENED VIA AN EXPANDED CARRIER SCREENING PLATFORM. [Meeting Abstract]

Kumar, N; Bisignano, A; Asgari, S; Chu, B; Munne, S; Grifo, J; Berkeley, A; Licciardi, F; Chen, S; Hoffman, D; Barrionuevo, M; Prates, R
ISI:000342500200530
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 1317762

Vascular Calcification in Ex Vivo Carotid Specimens: Correlation With CT Calcium Measurements Calculated Using Different Tube Voltages [Meeting Abstract]

Mannelli, L; Mitsumori, L; Ferguson, M; Xu, D; Chu, B; Branch, K; Shuman, W; Yuan, C
ISI:000303667400166
ISSN: 0361-803x
CID: 2405462

Putting patients first. Interview by Matthew Weinstock [Interview]

Chu, Benjamin
Benjamin Chu, M.D., sees system change from the patient's perspective.
PMID: 22372314
ISSN: 0041-3674
CID: 173001

Prevention of postsurgery-induced abdominal adhesions by electrospun bioabsorbable nanofibrous poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-based membranes

Zong, Xinhua; Li, Sean; Chen, Elliott; Garlick, Barbara; Kim, Kwang-Sok; Fang, Dufei; Chiu, Jonathan; Zimmerman, Thomas; Brathwaite, Collin; Hsiao, Benjamin S; Chu, Benjamin
OBJECTIVES/OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of nonwoven bioabsorbable nanofibrous membranes of poly(lactideco-glycolide) for prevention of postsurgery-induced abdominal adhesions. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA/BACKGROUND:Recent reports indicated that current materials used for adhesion prevention have only limited success. Studies on other bioabsorbable materials using a new fabrication technique demonstrated the promising potential of generating an improved and inexpensive product that is suitable for a variety of surgical applications. METHODS:All rats underwent a midline celiotomy. The cecum was identified and scored using an abrasive pad until serosal bleeding was noted on the anterior surface. A 1 x 1 cm of abdominal wall muscle was excised directly over the cecal wound. The celiotomy was then closed in 2 layers immediately (control) after a barrier was laid in between the cecum and the abdominal wall. All rats underwent a second celiotomy after 28 days to evaluate the extent of abdominal adhesions qualitatively and quantitatively. RESULTS:Cecal adhesions were reduced from 78% in the control group to 50% in the group using biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nonwoven nanofibrous membranes (n = 10, P = 0.2) and to 22% in the group using membranes containing PLGA and poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(D,L-lactide) (PEG-PLA) blends (n = 9, P = 0.03). Electrospinning method also enabled us to load an antibiotic drug Cefoxitin sodium (Mefoxin; Merck Inc., West Point, PA) with high efficacy. The electrospun PLGA/PEG-PLA membranes impregnated with 5 wt% cefoxitin sodium, which amounts to approximately 10% of the systemic daily dose typically taken after surgery in humans, completely prevented cecal adhesions (0%) in rats. CONCLUSIONS:Electrospun nonwoven bioabsorbable nanofibrous membranes of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) were effective to reduce adhesions at the site of injury using an objective rat model. The membrane acted as a physical barrier but with drug-delivery capability. The combined advantages of composition adjustment, drug-loading capability, and easy placement handling (relatively hydrophobic) make these membranes potentially successful candidates for further clinical evaluations.
PMID: 15492575
ISSN: 0003-4932
CID: 3498082

Highlights of January '97 - March '97 television placements

Chu, Benjamin; Colvin, Stephen B.; Llinas, Rudolfo R.; Menche, David; Weiss, Edwin
1997
Extent: 1 videocassette (6 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in
ISBN: n/a
CID: 726

TASK-FORCE ON HEALTH REFORM - THE URBAN PERSPECTIVE

MCGARVEY, MR; BARONDESS, JA; BRICKNER, PM; BROWN, LD; CHERKASKY, M; CHRISTMAS, JJ; CHU, BK; DAVIS, K; DECOSSE, J; EDWARDS, AL; FARBER, SJ; HAMBURG, MA; JONES, F; KOTELCHUCK, R; LEIMAN, JM; LYNNE, D; MATCH, RK; MORRIS, TQ; RAPHAEL, C; RASKE, KE; RAUTENBERG, E; RODRIGUEZ, R; SCHERR, L; SHENSON, D; SULLIVAN, J; TALLON, JR; FISHER, HM
PMCID:2359275
ISI:A1994PY43600002
ISSN: 0028-7091
CID: 87469