2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2009.04935_3.x
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*does “On‐site” Vascular Surgery Improve Ruptured Aaa Survival?

Abstract: titles with an asterisk were judged for the RACS/?? Research Prize for Trainees.Objective: To report the early human results of H.E.L.P. technology in the prevention of major limb amputation. In the short-term, the aim was to pressure dilate collateral channels and in the long-term to stimulate remodelling and new collateral pathways by increasing endothelial shear stress. Methods: A pilot study consisted of the ischaemic limbs of 15 patients with critical limb ischaemia. These patients had no other option but… Show more

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“…I was assigned a project to audit the rate of venous thromboembolism prophylaxis prescription in the surgical units, introduce an intervention and re‐audit 3 . I also actively participated in project design and data collection of two other projects 4,5 . From 2008 to 2010, these efforts helped me acquire basic skills in surgical research such as literature appraisal, search, project design, data gathering and statistical analysis.…”
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“…I was assigned a project to audit the rate of venous thromboembolism prophylaxis prescription in the surgical units, introduce an intervention and re‐audit 3 . I also actively participated in project design and data collection of two other projects 4,5 . From 2008 to 2010, these efforts helped me acquire basic skills in surgical research such as literature appraisal, search, project design, data gathering and statistical analysis.…”
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“…From 2008 to 2010, these efforts helped me acquire basic skills in surgical research such as literature appraisal, search, project design, data gathering and statistical analysis. As a result, I was successful in submitting three abstracts 3–5 to regional and international conferences. My example proves that it is possible to be productive while continuing clinical duties, without undertaking an extra year of research.…”
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