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Mark A. Carlson, MD, FACS |
Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Presentations Selected seminars, posters, grand rounds, etc., in reverse chronological order. Each presentation opens as a pdf. Some presentations have associated QuickTime or MPEG-4 movies which are not embedded in the presentation, but may be played or downloaded separately. Click on a movie file to play in your browser, or right-click to save to your disk. Alternatively, links to YouTube videos may be provided. The original PowerPoint presentations are available from the author upon request. "Treatment of noncompressible intraabdominal hemorrhage with resorbable foam supplemented with clotting factors" "Biologics-Supplemented Hemostatic Patch In A Porcine Model Of Hepatic Resection" "Effect of Factor XIII in an ex vivo assay of hemostatic bandage adhesion" "Effect of Crystalloid Infusion Rate in a Porcine Model of Uncontrolled Noncompressible Intraabdominal Hemorrhage" Central Surgical Association, Chicago, IL. March, 2015 "Synthetic Resorbable vs. Cellulose Bandage for Minor Hemorrhage in a Porcine Model"
2013 "Development Of A Porcine Cancer Model: A Proposal" "Preclinical research on traumatic hemorrhage (and future plans…)" "Development of a Porcine Model of Noncompressible Hemorrhage" [poster] "Effect of an NF-κB Inhibitor on the Cell Population in the Fibroblast-Populated Collagen Matrix"
2012 "A Video Atlas of Minimally Invasive Surgery" "Medical Subject Headings: Hemostasis, Wound Healing, Regenerative Medicine"
2011 "Development of Novel Hemostatic Devices in Swine Hemorrhage Models" [poster] "A Totally Recombinant Factor XIII-Supplemented Fibrin Sealant"
2010 "The Liquid Bandage Research Project at the University of Nebraska" "Skin Regeneration" "Skin Regeneration" "Wound Repair and Regeneration" "Next Generation Hemostatic Devices"
"Early vs. Delayed Cholecystectomy for Acute Cholecystitis"
2008 and prior "Radiation Injury From A Nuclear Accident Or Terrorist Attack"
"Stem Cell Therapy" "Incisional Hernia Surgery" "Requirements of Cellular Survival and Proliferation"
"Concepts of Growth" "Difficult Abdominal Closure" "Acute Abdomen" "Complications of Laparoscopic Antireflux Procedures"
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Mark A. Carlson, MD • Surgery 112, VA Medical Center • 4101 Woolworth Ave • Omaha, NE 68105 |