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Table 1 Cont.
Rank No. of
Order Article Citation Year Times Cited
76 Owens JG, et al. Return to running and sports participation after limb salvage. J Trauma. 2011; 2011 6
71:S120–S124.
77 Stannard A, et al. Outcome after vascular trauma in a deployed military trauma system. Br J 2011 6
Surg. 2011;98(2):228–234.
78 Burkhardt GE, et al. The impact of ischemic intervals on neuromuscular recovery in a porcine 2011 6
(Sus scrofa) survival model of extremity vascular injury. J Vasc Surg. 2011;53(1):165–173.
79 Yegiyants S, et al. Traumatic peripheral nerve injury: a wartime review. J Craniofac Surg. 2010; 2010 6
21(4):998–1001.
80 Fergason J, et al. Recent advances in lower extremity amputations and prosthetics for the 2010 6
combat injured patient. Foot Ankle Clin. 2010;15(1):151–174.
81 White PW, et al. Sixty-four slice multidetector computed tomographic angiography in the 2010 6
evaluation of vascular trauma. J Trauma. 2010;68(1):96–102.
82 Lovric Z, et al. Reconstruction of major arteries of lower extremities after war injuries—long- 1996 6
term follow up. J Cardiovasc Surg. 1996;37(3):223–227.
83 Johnson WL, et al. Orthopedic experience in a MASH unit in postwar Iraq. Orthopedics. 1992; 1992 6
15(4):461–465.
84 Hancock HM, et al. Hemorrhagic shock worsens neuromuscular recovery in a porcine model of 2011 5
hind limb vascular injury and ischemia-reperfusion. J Vasc Surg. 2011;53(4):1052–1062.
85 Ling GSF, et al. Surgical innovations arising from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Annu Rev 2010 5
Med. 2010;61:457–468.
86 Vertrees A, et al. The use of prosthetic grafts in complex military vascular trauma: a limb salvage 2009 5
strategy for patients with severely limited autologous conduit. J Trauma. 2009;66(4):980–983.
87 Lovric Z, et al. Tourniquet occlusion technique for lower extremity artery reconstruction in war 1997 5
wound. J Cardiovasc Surg. 1997;38(2):153–155.
88 Patzkowski JC, et al. Comparative effect of orthosis design on functional performance. J Bone 2012 4
Joint Surg Am. 2012;94A(6):507–515.
89 Gillern SM, et al. Incidence of pulmonary embolus in combat casualties with extremity 2011 4
amputations and fractures. J Trauma. 2011;71(3):607–612.
90 Huh J, et al. Infectious complications and soft tissue injury contribute to late amputation after 2011 4
severe lower extremity trauma. J Trauma. 2011;71:S47–S51.
91 Doucet JJ, et al. Combat versus civilian open tibia fractures: the effect of blast mechanism on 2011 4
limb salvage. J Trauma. 2011;70(5):1241–1247.
92 Burkhardt GE, et al. Outcomes of selective tibial artery repair following combat-related 2010 4
extremity injury. J Vasc Surg. 2010;52(1):91–96.
93 Bluman EM, et al. War wounds of the foot and ankle: causes, characteristics, and initial 2010 4
management. Foot Ankle Clin. 2010;15(1):1–21.
94 Ursone RL. Unique complications of foot and ankle injuries secondary to warfare. Foot Ankle 2010 4
Clin. 2010;15(1):201–208.
95 Hsu JR, Beltran MJ. Shortening and angulation for soft-tissue reconstruction of extremity 2009 4
wounds in a combat support hospital. Mil Med. 2009;174(8):838–842.
96 Dunne JR, et al. Perioperative blood transfusion in combat casualties: a pilot study. J Trauma. 2009 4
2009;66(4):S150–S156.
97 Fox CJ, et al. Effect of recombinant factor VIIa as an adjunctive therapy in damage control for 2009 4
wartime vascular injuries: a case control study. J Trauma. 2009;66(4):S112–S119.
98 Velmahos GC, et al. Self-expanding hemostatic polymer for control of exsanguinating extremity 2009 4
bleeding. J Trauma. 2009;66(4):984–988.
99 Rigal S. Extremity amputation: how to face challenging problems in a precarious environment. 2012 3
Int Orthop. 2012;36(10):1989–1993.
100 Brown TS, et al. Inflammatory response is associated with critical colonization in combat 2011 3
wounds. Surg Infect. 2011;12(5):351–357.
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