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Kendal M. Endicott
Kendal M. Endicott
George Washington University
Medicine
Surgery
surgical morbidity
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
Intensive care medicine
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Use of Structured Presentation Formatting and NSQIP Guidelines Improves Quality of Surgical Morbidity and Mortality Conference
2019
Journal of Surgical Research
Kendal M. Endicott
Sara L. Zettervall
Robert Luke Rettig
Neerav Patel
Lauri Buckley
Anton N. Sidawy
Stanley Knoll
Khashayar Vaziri
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IP201. Selective Use of Fasciotomy With Emergent Lower Extremity Embolectomy Demonstrates Comparable 30-Day Amputation Rates
2018
Journal of Vascular Surgery
Kendal M. Endicott
Sara L. Zettervall
Jinny Lu
Richard L. Amdur
John J. Ricotta
Anton N. Sidawy
Robyn Macsata
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen
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Incorporating NSQIP into Surgical Morbidity and Mortality Conference Promotes an Environment of Education, Transparency, and Accountability
2017
Journal of The American College of Surgeons
Kendal M. Endicott
Sara L. Zettervall
R. Luke Rettig
Neerav Patel
Lauri Buckley
Stanley Knoll
Khashayar Vaziri
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IP075. Elective Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Following Prior EVAR With Unsatisfactory Results Is Not Associated With Increased Mortality or Major Morbidity
2017
Journal of Vascular Surgery
Sara L. Zettervall
Jinny Lu
Xiangyu Kuang
Kendal M. Endicott
Richard L. Amdur
Anton N. Sidawy
Robyn Macsata
Bao-Ngoc Nguyen
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