Lindsey L. Wolf
Assistant Professor
faculty
Surgery, College of Medicine
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Lindsey L. Wolf, Assistant Professor in Surgery at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, investigates factors influencing access to and outcomes of pediatric surgical care. Her research includes studies on the epidemiology of pediatric hernias, factors associated with delayed care for pediatric adnexal torsion, and patient factors affecting access to outpatient pediatric general surgery in rural settings. Wolf has also examined the implementation of guidelines for limiting postoperative opioid prescribing in a children's hospital and explored the use of minimally invasive surgery in Ethiopia. Her work also touches on preventable transfers related to ingested foreign bodies in children. She has collaborated with Derek Krinock and Krista Stephenson on multiple publications. Wolf's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 18 and 48 total publications with 973 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 18
- Publications: 49
- Citations: 977
Selected Publications
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Factors Associated With Delay to Care in Pediatric and Adolescent Adnexal Torsion (2025)
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Pediatric gastrostomy tube referral patterns and postoperative use: A single‐center experience (2024)
Grants & Funding
- A Community Engaged Approach to Improving Access to Pediatric Surgical Care TRI Translational Research Institute Principal Investigator
- Harnessing AI to identify falls prevention practices in PT6 TRI Translational Research Institute Principal Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Factors Associated With Delay to Care in Pediatric and Adolescent Adnexal Torsion
- Implementation of Guidelines Limiting Postoperative Opioid Prescribing at a Children’s Hospital
- Patient Factors Associated with Access to Outpatient Pediatric General Surgical Care in a Rural State
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Pediatric gastrostomy tube referral patterns and postoperative use: A single‐center experience
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Implementation of Guidelines Limiting Postoperative Opioid Prescribing at a Children’s Hospital
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Pediatric gastrostomy tube referral patterns and postoperative use: A single‐center experience
- Utilizing Preoperative Rectus Sheath Blocks to Decrease Opioid Administration During Pediatric Umbilical Hernia Repair
- Preventable Transfers of Ingested Foreign Bodies in a Rural State
- Implementation of Guidelines Limiting Postoperative Opioid Prescribing at a Children’s Hospital
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Pediatric gastrostomy tube referral patterns and postoperative use: A single‐center experience
- Patient Factors Associated with Access to Outpatient Pediatric General Surgical Care in a Rural State
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Preventable Transfers of Ingested Foreign Bodies in a Rural State
- Patient Factors Associated with Access to Outpatient Pediatric General Surgical Care in a Rural State
- Preventable Transfers of Ingested Foreign Bodies in a Rural State
- Intra-peritoneal Povidone-iodine Irrigation Decreases Abscesses in a Perforated Appendicitis Murine Model
- Preventable Transfers of Ingested Foreign Bodies in a Rural State
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
- Epidemiology of abdominal wall and groin hernia repairs in children
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