The Journal of surgical research
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Few studies have analyzed the impact of mentoring on general surgical graduates' future career choices. We attempted to characterize the impact mentoring had on choices made by graduates from our residency program regarding surgical subspecialty training. ⋯ Mentored surgical residency graduates were likely to enter the same specialty and practice type as their mentor. Also, the timing of identifying a mentor was strongly correlated with future practice type. With increasing concerns about "the impending disappearance of the general surgeon" along with increasing growth in surgical sub-specialization, it is essential that all types of surgeons provide early and sustained mentorship to medical students and residents to help shape the future of surgery.
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The use of Dakin's solution on open wounds remains controversial in clinical practice. Here we investigated the effect of Dakin's solution on collagen degradation and fibroblast migration using a dermal equivalent. ⋯ Collagen degradation and fibroblast migration is affected by the concentration of Dakin's solution, the presence or absence of serum, time exposure and temperature. Use of Dakin's solution in clinical settings should take these findings into consideration in clinical practice.
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Comparative Study
Different tissue distribution of paclitaxel with intravenous and intraperitoneal administration.
Paclitaxel is considered to be suitable for disseminated cancer in the peritoneal cavity because of its high molecular weight and lipophilic characteristics. However, the difference in pharmacokinetics of paclitaxel after intraperitoneal (i.p.) and intravenous (i.v.) administration is not fully defined. Here, we investigated the tissue concentration of paclitaxel in various organs at various time points after i.p. or i.v. administration. ⋯ Compared with i.v. administration, paclitaxel concentration was maintained at a high level in the whole body by i.p. administration. Repeated i.p. paclitaxel can produce more marked clinical effects than i.v. administration for metastatic lymph nodes and primary lesions as well as peritoneal dissemination.
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NF-kappaB and AP-1 play important roles in regulation of inflammatory responses that lead to cardiomyocytic injury following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) and cardiac global ischemia and reperfusion. It has been reported that heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) can block those responses. Our aim was to determine whether HO-1 activation could decrease myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury with cardioplegia during CPB and attenuate apoptosis of cardiomyocytes. ⋯ HO-1 activation can dampen the surge of inflammation-related cytokines during CPB and decrease the occurrence of cardiomyocytic apoptosis via inhibition of NF-kappaB and AP-1 translocation.
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Improvements in early hemorrhage control could result in more favorable outcomes. Several advanced hemostatic dressings are available; however, none meets the ideal characteristics defined by the United States Army. We studied the effects of a new dextran polymer hemostatic dressing on survival, blood loss, and blood pressure in a swine model of severe liver injury. ⋯ Bloxx is superior to standard laparotomy sponges in this model of lethal liver injury. Further study of this dressing is warranted to determine its potential for use in civilian and military trauma.