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Level of amputation following failed vascular reconstruction for lower limb ischemia

Epstein, S B; Worth, M H Jr; el Ferzli, G
The effect of a failed lower limb vascular procedure on the ultimate level of amputation in patients presenting with end-stage ischemia is an issue of ongoing controversy. A series of 71 patients with 75 lower extremity amputations over a 3-year period was reviewed to compare the level of amputation and morbidity between two groups of amputees: one that had vascular operations before amputation and the other undergoing primary amputations. Failed vascular reconstructions led to increased morbidity and poor healing, statistically significant increases in the level of amputation, and prolongation of hospital stay. The high price of failure must be considered in the evaluation of vascular operations in patients with tissue loss or infection.
PMID: 2752790
ISSN: 0149-7944
CID: 424752

Giant colonic diverticulum with perforation in patient with inflammatory bowel disease

Ferzli, George S; Ozuner, G; Worth, MH Jr
ORIGINAL:0009824
ISSN: 1049-1619
CID: 1748462

Mediastinitis complicating infectious mononucleosis

Ferzli, George S; Worth, MH Jr; Glaser, J
ORIGINAL:0009822
ISSN: 0277-7746
CID: 1748442

Extraperitoneal lymph node dissection

Chapter by: Ferzli, George S; Albert, P
in: Endourology : principles and practice by Smith, Arthur D; Castaneda-Zuniga, Wilfrido R; Bronson, Judith Gunn [Eds]
New York : Thieme, 1986
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9783136657010
CID: 1773342

Necrotizing fascitis in alcoholic patients

Ferzli, George; Pahuja, M; Worth, MH Jr
ORIGINAL:0009821
ISSN: 0277-7746
CID: 1748432

Direct anastomotic visualization in stapled Billroth II gastrectomy

el Ferzli, G; Worth, M H Jr
An alternative technique of performing a posterior gastroenterostomy using the EEA stapler during the Billroth II procedure is presented. It avoids overlooking bleeding points or defection the anastomosis, thus decreasing the likelihood of postoperative complications. The classic sequence of dissection is modified, but it should not alter the results.
PMID: 3775626
ISSN: 0039-6087
CID: 424762

Giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver complicated by abscess and thrombosis [Case Report]

Berliner, L; el Ferzli, G; Gianvito, L; Worth, M H Jr; Lowry, J; Redmond, P; Silich, R
A case of giant cavernous hemangioma of the liver complicated by abscess formation and thrombosis is presented. To our knowledge, complication of hepatic hemangioma by an abscess has not been previously reported. The clinical and radiographic features, as well as the management of giant hepatic cavernous hemangiomas is discussed.
PMID: 6650476
ISSN: 0002-9270
CID: 424802