Dr. Henry J Schiller M.D.
Surgeon
200 1st St SW Rochester MN, 55905About
Dr. Henry Schiller is a general surgeon practicing in Rochester, MN. Dr. Schiller specializes in abdominal contents including the esophagus, stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and often thyroid glands. General surgeons are able to deal with almost any surgical or critical care emergency, also involving the skin or soft tissue trauma. Dr. Schiller provides quality surgical service for gravely ill or injured patients and is able to respond quickly due to knowledge of various surgical procedures.
Education and Training
Columbia Univ Coll of Physicians And Surgeons, New York Ny 1988
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 1988
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS- Surgical Critical Care
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Alveolar mechanics alter hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction.
- Positive end-expiratory pressure after a recruitment maneuver prevents both alveolar collapse and recruitment/derecruitment.
- Alveolar inflation during generation of a quasi-static pressure/volume curve in the acutely injured lung.
- Metalloproteinase inhibition reduces lung injury and improves survival after cecal ligation and puncture in rats.
- Differentiation of nonperforated from perforated appendicitis: accuracy of CT diagnosis and relationship of CT findings to length of hospital stay.
- Effect of positive end-expiratory pressure and tidal volume on lung injury induced by alveolar instability.
- Inferior vena cava filters in trauma patients: efficacy, morbidity, and retrievability.
- Patterns in deer-related traffic injuries over a decade: the Mayo Clinic experience.
- Hernia of cecum and ascending colon through the foramen of Winslow.
- The Mayo Clinic experience with Morel-Lavallée lesions: establishment of a practice management guideline.
- Low tissue oxygen saturation is associated with requirements for transfusion in the rural trauma population.
- Use of a 90° drill and screwdriver for rib fracture stabilization.
- An experimental novel alternative for temporary abdominal closure of the open abdomen: Transfascial continuous tension.
- Outcomes of Complete Versus Partial Surgical Stabilization of Flail Chest.
- Load Sharing, not Load Bearing Plates: Lessons Learned from Failure of Rib Fracture Stabilization.
Treatments
- Gallstones
- Hernia
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