Biography and Research Information
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David Irby's research primarily investigates methods to reduce post-operative complications, specifically focusing on abscess formation. His work includes a study utilizing intra-peritoneal povidone-iodine irrigation as a strategy to decrease abscesses in a murine model of perforated appendicitis. This study, published in 2024, involved collaboration with researchers Krista Stephenson and Lindsey L. Wolf, and Derek Krinock from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Irby's current scholarly output includes one publication with one citation, and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model (2024)
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- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
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