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CURRICULUM VITAE 14 November 2012
NAME: KENNETH G. SWAN, M.D.
FAMILY: Married: Betsy Ann Capwell, 1965
Daughters: Stephanie Alden, b., 1968 Deborah Ruth, b., 1972
Son: Kenneth G., Jr., b. 1971
EDUCATION: Harvard University B.A. 1952-1956
(Cum laude)
Cornell University M.D. 1956-1960
The New York Hospital- Internship 1960-1961
Cornell Medical Center (Surgery)
The New York Hospital- Asst. Residency 1961-1965 Cornell Medical Center (Surgery)
University of California Fellowship 1965-1966
Los Angeles (Physiology)
The New York Hospital- Residency 1966-1968
Cornell Medical Center (General and Thoracic
Surgery)
BOARD
CERTIFICATION: Diplomat, The American Board of Surgery, October 1969
Diplomat, The Board of Thoracic Surgery, April 1970
MILITARY SERVICE: Active Duty: July, 1968, Captain, US Army Medical Corps
Vietnam:
August, 1968 – August, 1969; Bronze Star,
Bronze Star 1st Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal,
Combat Medical Badge
September – November, 1970 Vietnamese Airborne Wings
January – March, 1975 (AID)
Persian Gulf: January – May 1991, Bronze Star, 2nd Oak Leaf Cluster
Retired: October 1998: Legion of Merit
MILITARY EDUCATION:
U.S. Army Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas – 1968
U.S. Army Airborne Training School, Fort Benning, Georgia – 1969
Vietnamese Airborne Training School, Saigon, Republic of Vietnam – 1970
U.S. Army Special Forces Military Free Fall School – HALO
(High Altitude Low Opening) Fort Bragg, North Carolina
(Honor Graduate) – 1971
U.S. Army Special Forces Operations Course, Fort Bragg, NC – 1975
U.S. Army Command & General Staff College,
Phase I, Westfield, NJ, September 1976 – April 1977
Phase II, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, July – August 1977
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U.S. Army War College, Phase I, 1978 – 1979,
Phase II, 1979 – 1980, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
U.S. Army Flight Surgeon School, Phase I, II, & III
Fort Rucker, Alabama 1984, 1985, 1986
U.S. Army Air Assault School, Fort Rucker, AL, 1988
RATING: Combat Medic 1969
Parachutist 1969
Senior Parachutist 1971
High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) 1971
Master Parachutist 1972
Special Forces 1975
“A” Prefix 1980
Flight Surgeon 1986
Air Assault 1988
RANK: Major – 29 December 1968
LTC – 26 December 1969 COL – 15 June 1977
ASSIGNMENTS AND AWARDS (PEACETIME):
Deputy Director, Division of Surgery, Walter Reed Army Institute Research, 1971 - 1972
Director, Division of Surgery, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, 1972 – 1973
Meritorious Service Medal, 18 September 1973
Group Surgeon, 11th Special Forces Group, 1st SF, Fort Meade, Maryland, 1973 – 1975
Chief of Professional Services, 322nd General Hospital, USAR, Kearny, NJ, 1975 – 1977
Commanding Officer, 322nd General Hospital, USAR Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, NJ, 1977 - 1982
ARCOM Surgeon, 79 ARCOM, Folsom, Pennsylvania January 1982 – April 1982 Staff Surgeon, 1st U.S. Army Augmentation Detachment, Fort Meade, Maryland, 1982 – 1984
IMA FORSCOM Surgeon, Fort McPherson, Georgia, 1984 – 1995
Department of Defense, Office of Inspector General, Medical Advisor, Arlington, VA, 1995 – 1998
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey/New Jersey Medical School
Associate Professor of Surgery July 1973 – June 1976
Professor of Surgery July 1976 – Present
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS:
Chief, Section of General Surgery, UMDNJ/NJMS 1973 – 1995
Director of Surgery, Martland Hospital, Newark, NJ 1973 – 1979
Director of Surgery, University Hospital, Newark, NJ 1979 – 1985
Director of Surgery, Essex County Hospital Center, Cedar Grove, NJ
Director, Surgical Residency Training Program,
UMDNJ/University Hospital, Newark 1973 – 1989
Director, Division of Trauma, UMDNJ/NJMS 1982 – 1984
Chief, Division of Thoracic Surgery, University Hospital, Newark, NJ 1987 – 2002
Associate Director, UMDNJ/NJMS 3rd Year Surgical Clerkship 2004 – 2008
Director, UMDNJ/NJMS 3rd Year Surgical Clerkship 2008 - Present
ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP:
American Federation for Clinical Research 1966
American Physiological Society 1967
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American Association for the Advancement of Science 1968
Association for Academic Surgery 1970
American Gastroenterological Association 1971
American College of Surgeons 1971
Society for Experimental Biology & Medicine 1972
Society of University Surgeons 1974 American Association, Study of Liver Disease 1975
International Society for Cardiovascular Surgery 1975
Society of Thoracic Surgeons 1976
Southeastern Surgical Congress 1977
Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces 1978
Society for Vascular Surgery 1978
American Surgical Association 1979
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 1979
New York Society for Thoracic Surgery 1981
American Association for Thoracic Surgery 1989
Explorers Club – Resident Fellow 1994
American Osler Society 2010
HONORS:
Foundation of the University of Medicine and Dentistry
of New Jersey Award for Excellence in Teaching 1980 – 1981
William C. Porter Lecturer Award, Association of
Military Surgeons of the United States 1981
UMDNJ/New Jersey Medical School
Chief Residents’ Award, Excellence in Teaching 1982
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 1983
UMDNJ/New Jersey Medical School, Department of Surgery Best Teacher in Surgery 1985
Councillor, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society,
Beta Chapter, New Jersey Medical School 1990 – 1994
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 1991
Leonard D. Heaton Lecturer Award, 7th MEDCOM and
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 1991
Vice-President, Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces 1991 – 1992
President, Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces 1992 – 1993
National Eagle Scout Association, Boy Scouts of America 1990
Distinguished Health Care Service Award, Essex Council,
Boy Scouts of America 1993
Distinguished Eagle Scout 1993 UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 1994
UMDNJ/NJMS Gonfalonier (Graduation, Class of ’97) 1997
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 1998
UMDNJ/NJMS Gonfalonier (Convocation, Class of ’98) 1998
Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces
John R. Seale Award 1998
Councilor, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 1998 – 2005
Beta Chapter, New Jersey Medical School
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 1999
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2000
UMDNJ/NJMS Dept. of Surgery Chief Residents’ Award 2000 UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2001
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2002
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2003
Council Member at Large, Northern NJ Council, Boy Scouts of America 2003
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Good Scout Award, Northern NJ Council, BSA 2003
UMDNJ/NJMS Lifetime Achievement Award 2003
Harvard University, Joseph R. Hamlen Award for Alumni Development 2004
UMDNJ/NJMS Alumni Association Distinguished Professor Award 2005
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2006
UMDNJ/NJMS ’07 Convocation Marshall 2007 Foundation of the UMDNJ – Excellence in Teaching Award 2007
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award 2007
Arnold P. Gold Foundation Recipient, Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine 2008
UMDNJ/NJMS Hippocratic Oath, Convocation Class of ’08 2008
Vice President, Medical History Society of New Jersey 2008-2010
Edward J. Ill Excellence in Medicine, Physician’s Award 2009
UMDNJ/NJMS Hippocratic Oath, Convocation Class of ’09 2009
Greater Metropolitan Medical Alumni Council, Founder’s Award 2009
President, Medical History Society of New Jersey 2010-
UMDNJ/NJMS Distinguished Career Award (Clinical Science) 2010
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award, Class of 2011 2010
Elder, Wyoming Presbyterian Church, Millburn, N.J. 2010 UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award, Class of 2011 2011
UMDNJ/NJMS Hippocratic Oath, Convocation, Class of 2011 2011
UMDNJ/NJMS Golden Apple Award, Class of 2013 2012
APPOINTMENTS:
Consultant in Surgery, Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, NJ 1973 – 1995
Consultant in Surgery, Veterans Administration Hospital
East Orange, New Jersey 1973 – Present
Consultant in Surgery, St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, NJ 1974 – 1995 Trauma Surgeon, National Body Armor Field Test, Newark, NJ 1975 – 1977
Consultant in Surgery, United Hospitals Medical Center, Newark, NJ 1976 – 1990
Associate Attending in Surgery, Jersey City Medical Center,
Newark, NJ 1977 – 1995
Consultant in Surgery, St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ
Livingston, NJ 1977 – 1995
VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS:
University of Oklahoma Medical Center, Oklahoma City, OK 1969
University of Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany 1971
University of Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany 1972
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 1973
Rutgers Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ 1974
AMA/AID Medical Education Project 1975
University of Saigon, Republic of South Vietnam
The George Washington University School of Medicine 1976 Washington, DC
The Catholic Medical Center of Brooklyn/Jamaica Queens, NY 1976
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University of Texas – Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas 1976
Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pennsylvania 1978
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa 1978
Metropolitan Hospital, New York, NY 1978
Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY 1979
The George Washington University School of Medicine 1980
Washington, DC
Jefferson University Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 1981
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1981
University of Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany 1982
The Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, Connecticut 1983
Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 1983
Beekman Downtown Hospital, New York Infirmary 1984
New York, New York
The Medical College of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia 1984
Memorial Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia 1984
Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems 1984
Baltimore, Maryland
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, Bronx, New York 1985
Temple University Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 1985
Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 1985
Mount Sinai Medical College, New York, NY 1985
Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey 1986
Tokyo Symposium on the Treatment of Esophageal Varices 1988
Tokyo, Japan
Harvard Medical School-Massachusetts General Hospital, 1990
Boston, Massachusetts
Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey 1990
Temple University Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1991
Catholic University Medical College, Rome, Italy 1991
Memorial Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia 1991
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University of Ghana Medical College, Accra, Ghana 1992
Research Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri 1992
Trenton State College, Trenton, New Jersey 1992
Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York 1992
Lehigh Valley Medical Center, Allentown, Pennsylvania 1993
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 1993
Memorial Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia 1993
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee 1993
National Orthopedic Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria 1994
Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois 1995
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 1995
Cornell University Medical College, New York, New York 1995
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah 1997
Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, New York 1998
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark, New Jersey 1998
Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, New York 1999
Saint Francis Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1999
Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pennsylvania 1999
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey 1999
Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, New York 1999
East Orange VA Medical Center, East Orange, New Jersey 2000
Bronx VA Medical Center, New York, New York 2000
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Cornell, New York, New York 2000
Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, New Jersey 2000
Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey 2000
Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2001
Methodist Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2001
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey 2001
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Community Medical Center, Toms River, New Jersey 2001
Nassau University Medical Center, New York, New York 2001
Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey 2001
East Orange VA Medical Center, East Orange, New Jersey 2001
Naval Reserve Hospital, Fort Dix, New York [sic] 2002
New York Methodist Hospital, New York, New York 2002
St. Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey 2003
Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center, New Brunswick, NJ 2004
Howard University, Washington, DC 2004
348th General Hospital, Albany, New York 2005
Cornell University Medical College 2006
Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Paterson, New Jersey 2007
Cornell University Medical College (Anesthesiology Department) 2008
EXTRACURRICULAR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS:
Member, Committee on Issues 1975 – 1978
Association for Academic Surgery
Chairman, Committee on Issues 1976 – 1978
Board of Trustees 1977
New Jersey Division – American Trauma Society
Nominating Committee, 1978
Vascular Surgical Society of New Jersey
Chairman, Multiple Trauma Task Force 1978 New Jersey Emergency Medical Services
New Jersey Chapter, American College of Surgeons 1980 – 1989
Chairman, New Jersey Committee on Trauma
Director, American College of Surgeons 1980 – Present
Advanced Trauma Life Support Course
Chairman, Committee on Contingency Planning and Combat 1983 – 1999
Readiness, Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces
Council Member, Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces 1984 – Present
Councilor, New Jersey Chapter 1985 - 1989
American College of Surgeons
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Cornell University Medical College
Alumni Association Board of Directors
Treasurer 1998 – 2000
Secretary 2000 – 2002
Vice President 2002 – 2004 President 2004 – 2006
Senior Advisor 2006 – Present
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Gastroenterology 1965 – 1990
American Journal of Physiology 1967 - 1992
Journal of Surgical Research 1977 – 1984
Biomaterials 1979 - 1982
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1980
Patient Care Communications 1983 – 1984
Journal of Trauma 1984 - Present Obstetrics and Gynecology Forum 1987
Journal American Medical Association 1987 – 1997
Military Medicine 1987 – Present
American Review of Respiratory Disease 1992 –
Trauma Quarterly 1992 - 2000
Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2001
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MISCELLANEOUS
National Institutes of Health, Site Visits
University of Texas, Houston, Team Member 1987 University of Texas, Houston, Team Chief 1987
Washington University, St. Louis, Team Chief 1990
American Medical News Consultant 1991
American Heart Association, NJ Affiliate,
Research Peer Review Committee 1995
COMMITTEES: University Hospital and New Jersey Medical School
Surgical Executive Committee 1979 – 2003
Utilization Management Committee 1980 – 1985
Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions 1984 – 1989
Admissions Committee 1990 – Present Constitutional By-Laws Committee 1990 – 1997
By-Laws Committee, Chairman 1997-1998
Student Affairs Committee 1990 – 1996
Student Affairs Committee, Chairman 1996 - 1998
Quality Assurance Committee 1991 – 2001
Institutional Animal Care Utilization Committee 1993 – 2004
Library Committee, Chairman 1998 – Present
Committee on Academic Integrity 2005 – Present
Curriculum Committee 2007 – Present
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee 2008 – Present
UMDNJ Senate 2011 – 2014 Transfusion Committee 2012- Present
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21. Rees JR, Swan KG and Thorbjarnarson B. Perforated duodenal ulcer. Am J Surg 120:775-779, 1970
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Physiologist 14:241 (abstract), 1971
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Experimental Medicine and Biology. 23:87-107, 1971
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intestinal mucosa. Advances in Experimental Medicine & Biology 23:113-26, 1971.
40. Barton RW, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Mesenteric circulatory responses to hemorrhagic shock in
the baboon. Annals of Surgery 175:204-209, 1972.
41. Swan KG and Reynolds DG. A miniaturized occluder for electromagnetic blood flow measurements.
J Thor Cardiovasc Surg 63:403-407, 1972
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Exp. Biol. Med. 140:24-29, 1972
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Surgery 72:388-394, 1972
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Federation Proceedings 31:358 (abstract), 1972
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subhuman primate and canine models. J Med Primatology 1:39-43, 1972
48. Swan KG and Reynolds DG. The vasodilator action of epinephrine on the mesenteric circulation of
the baboon. Gastroenterology 62:819 (abstract), 1972
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53. McLeod DG, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Adrenergic mechanisms in the canine ureter. Physiolgist
15:213 (abstract), 1972
54. Jaques DP, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Adrenergic mechanisms in the femoral circulation of the
baboon. Physiologist 15:180 (abstract), 1972. 55. Swan KG, Reynolds DG and Evans LW. Hepatic and splenic blood flows during endotoxic shock in
baboons. Physiologist 15:280 (abstract), 1972
56. Selmyer JP, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Renal blood flow during endotoxic shock in the subhuman
primate. Physiologist 15:262 (abstract), 1972
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57. Brungardt JM, Reynolds DG, Evans LW and Swan KG. Adrenergic mechanisms in the canine
hindlimb circulation. Clinical Research 20:716 (abstract), 1972
58. Wright CB and Swan KG. The effects of venous ligation on femoral arterial blood flow. Circulation
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in the baboon. Clinical Research 20:854 (abstract), 1972 60. Wright CB and Swan KG. Hemodynamics of venous occlusion in the canine hindlimb. Surgery
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61. Swan KG and Henshaw RE. Lumbar sympathectomy and cold acclimatization by the arctic wolf. Ann
Surg 177:286-292, 1973
62. Wright CB and Swan KG. Hemodynamics of venous repair in the canine hindlimb. J Thor Cardiovasc
Surg 65:195-199, 1973
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primate. Surgery Gynecology & Obstetrics 137:2-6, 1973
64. Hobson RW, Croom RD and Swan KG. Hemodynamics of the distal arteriovenous fistula in venous
reconstruction. Journal of Surgical Research 14:483-489, 1973
65. Wright CB, Swan KG, Reynolds DG and Nelson TG. Venous occlusion in the canine hindlimb:
hemodynamic effects of adrenergic stimulation and blockade. Surgery 73:507-511, 1973 66. Brungardt JM, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Vasodilator effects of epinephrine on the canine
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Journal of Physiology 224:1054 – 1058, 1973
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dog. Surgery 73:649-656, 1973
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hindlimb vasculature in the baboon. Federation Proceedings 32:426 (abstract), 1973
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Clinical Research 21:526 (abstract), 1973
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72. Wright CB, Hobson RW and Swan KG. Autografts and homografts in canine femoral venous
reconstruction: a double blind study. Surgery 74:654-659, 1973
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baboons. Physiologist 16:691 (abstract), 1973
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75. Wright CB, Sayre JT, Casterline PF and Swan KG. Hemodynamic effects of sympathectomy on
canine femoral venous occlusion. Surgery 74:405-411, 1973
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circulation. Cardiovascular Research 8:423-429, 1974
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circulation. Federation Proceedings 33:377 (abstract), 1974
79. Brown CB, Lavigne JE and Swan KG. Hemodynamics of arteriovenous fistulae. Physiologist 17:187
(abstract), 1974
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Circulation in Shock Eds: DG Reynolds and KG Swan. US Gov’t Printing Office, Washington,
DC; 55-65, 1974
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Surgery 77:439-443, 1975
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dogs. American Surgeon 41:198-202, 1975
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circulation of baboons. Surgery 77:577-585, 1975
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87. Merk EA and Swan KG. Evaluation of the brachial (bovine heterograft) arteriovenous fistula for
hemodialysis. American Journal of Surgery 130:7-8, 1975
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experimental surgery. American Surgeon 41:185-188, 1975
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hemodynamic correlation. American Surgeon 41:203-208, 1975
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mesenteric circulations of dog and monkey. J Med Primatol 4:351-352, 1975
91. Sadun EH, Reid WA, Cheever AW, Duvall RH, Swan KG, Kent KM, Burce JI and Von Lichtenberg F.
Effects of portocaval shunting on Schistasoma japonicum infection in chimpanzees: dissociation
of pipestem fibrosis and glomerulopathy. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 24:619-631, 1975.
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the Stomach and Intestine Ed: MHF Freidman, University Park Press, Baltimore, MD, 1975
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in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St. Louis, 223-235, 1975
98. Wright CB, Casterline PF, Sayre JT and Swan KG. Techniques in venous repair. Venous Surgery
in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St. Louis, 223-256, 1975
99. Rich NM, Hobson RW, Wright CB and Swan KG. Evaluation of vein graft patency. Venous Surgery
in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St. Louis, 257-263, 1975
100. Wright CB, Hobson RW and Swan KG. Review of autografts and homografts in canine femoral
venous reconstruction. Venous Surgery in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St.
Louis, 409-414, 1975
101. Wright CB, Alix EC, Hobson RW and Swan KG. Results following reconstruction of the femoral vein. Venous Surgery in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St. Louis, 265-273,
1975
102. Swan KG, Hobson RW and Wright CB. Hemodynamic effects of the arteriovenous fistula. Venous
Surgery in the Lower Extremities. Ed: KG Swan, WH Green, St. Louis, 377-383, 1975
103. Kerr JC, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Autoregulatory escape from vasopressin induced canine
hepatic arterial constriction. Clinical Research 23:578, (abstract), 1975
104. Le DQ, Nghiem DD and Swan KG. Traumatic iliac artery enteric fistula. Binh Dan Hospital
Proceedings (Saigon) 4: 28-30, 1975
105. Swan KG. What I carry in my emergency kit. Emergency Medicine 8:30-32, 1975
106. Lavigne JE, Kerr JC and Swan KG. Hemodynamic effects of multiple arteriovenous fistulae in the
canine hindlimb. Journal of Surgical Research 20:571-574, 1975. 107. Swan KG, Lavigne JE, Vidaver RM and Brown CS. Acute alcoholism, minor trauma and “shock.”
Clinical Research 24:6 (abstract), 1976
108. Swan KG, Hobson RW and Kerr JC. Colonic blood flow in monkeys. Clinical Research 24:14
(abstract), 1976.
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109. Kerr JC, Seelig RF and Swan KG. Catecholamine effects on canine hepatic arterial blood flow.
Federation Proceedings 35: 635 (abstract), 1976
110. Seelig RF, Hobson RW, Kerr JC and Swan KG. Vasopressin and colonic blood flow in monkeys.
Gastroenterology 70:106 (abstract), 1976
111. Kerr JC, Hobson RW, Seelig RF and Swan KG. Influence of vasopressin on colon blood flow in
monkeys. Gastroenterology 72:474-478,1977 112. Swan KG, Kerr JC, Wright CB and Reynolds DG. Adrenergic mechanisms in the hepatic arterial
circulation of baboons. Surgery 81:326-334, 1977
113. Swan KG, Vidaver RM, Lavigne JE and Brown CS. Acute alcoholism, minor trauma and “shock.”
Journal of Trauma 17:215-218, 1977
114. Swan KG, Reynolds DG and Wickline D. Endotoxin shock and colon blood flow in monkeys.
Federation Proceedings 36:581 (abstract), 1977.
115. Swan KG, Hobson RW and Kerr JC. Vasopressin and control of gastrointestinal hemorrhage:
Experimental observations and clinical recommendations. American Surgeon 43:545-553, 1977
116. Abel RM, Bury K, Fromm D, Herman CM, Levitsky S, Robson MC and Swan KG. The chairman of
a department of surgery. Journal of Surgical Research 23:377-383, 1977
117. Kerr JC, Freedman AR and Swan KG. Intravenous vs. intra-arterial vasopressin and primate
mesenteric blood flow. Gastroenterology 72 (Part II) 56: (abstract), 1977 118. Swan KG, Trout HH and Reynolds DG. Endotoxemia and large intestinal blood flow in subhuman
primates. Circulatory Shock 4:369-377, 1977
119. Kerr JC, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Vasopressin and canine hepatic arterial blood flow. Journal of
Surgical Research 23:166-171, 1977
120. Lavigne JE, Messina LM, Golding MR, Kerr JC, Hobson RW and Swan KG. Fistula size and
hemodynamic events within and about canine femoral arteriovenous fistulae. Journal of Thoracic
and Cardiovascular Surgery 74:551-556, 1977.
121. Swan KG, Vidaver RM and Lavigne JE. Acute alcoholism, minor trauma and “shock.” Clinical
Medicine 84:22 (abstract), 1977
122. Tuzzeo S, Saad SA, Hastings OM and Swan KG. Management of brachial arterial injuries. Surgery
Gynecology and Obstetrics 146:21-24, 1978 123. Swan KG. Diagnosis and treatment of intestinal ischemia. In: Gastrointestinal Problems. ACS Post-
Graduate Course #2, October, 1978
124. Kerr JC, Hobson RW, Seelig RF and Swan KG. Vasopressin: route of administration and effects on
canine hepatic and superior mesenteric arterial blood flows. Annals of Surgery 187:137-142, 1978
125. Kerr JC, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Vasopressin and blood flow to the canine small intestine.
Journal of Surgical Research 25:35-41, 1978
126. Hobson RW, Wright CB, Swan KG and Rich NM. Current status of venous injury and reconstruction
in the lower extremity. In: Venous Problems Eds: JJ Bergan and JST Yao, Yearbook Publishers,
Chicago, 1978
127. Freedman AR, Kerr JC, Swan KG and Hobson RW. Primate mesenteric blood flow: effects of
vasopressin and its route of delivery. Gastroenterology 74:875-878, 1978
128. Kerr JC, Reynolds DG and Swan KG. Adrenergic stimulation and blockade in the mesenteric circulation of the baboon. Am J Physiol 234:457-462, 1978
129. Hobson RW, Kerr JC, Lipp JA, O’Donnell JA and Swan KG Comparison of impedance rheography,
electromagnetic flowmetry, and distribution of radioactively tagged micro spheres in measurement
of canine hindlimb blood flow. Clinical Research 26:4 (abstract), 1978.
130. Hastings OM, Jain KM, Hobson RW and Swan KG. A prospective randomized study of three
expanded polytetrafluoroethylene grafts as small arterial substitutes. Clinical Research 26:238
(abstract), 1978
131. Swan KG, Jain KM and Hastings OM. Bright red blood in chest tube: arterial or venous. Clinical
Research 25:274 (abstract), 1978
132. Hobson RW, Kerr JC, Swan KG, Kiernan T, Najem Z. Hemodynamic responses to infusions of
vasopressin in normal and carbon tetrachloride (CC14) treated dogs. Clinical Research 25:320 (abstract), 1978
133. Solla JA, Kerr JC and Swan KG. Effects of vasopressin on canine extremity blood flow. Clinical
Research 26:558 (abstract), 1978
134. Howard MM, Leevy CM, Rocko JM and Swan KG. Vasopressin and portal venous pressure in portal
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hypertensive cirrhotic patients. Gastroenterology 74:1162 (abstract), 1978
135. Hastings OM, Jain KM, Hobson RW and Swan KG. A prospective randomized study of three
expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) grafts as small arterial substitutes. Annals of Surgery
188:743-747, 1978
136. Swan KG, Spees EK, Reynolds DG, Kerr JC, Zinner MJ. Microvascular architecture of anthropoid
primate intestine. Circulatory Shock 5:375-382, 1978 137. Wright CB, Hobson RW, Swan KG and Rich NM. The pathophysiology of extremity venous
occlusion. In: Venous Problems. Ed: J.J. Bergan & J.S.T. Yao Yearbook Publishers, Chicago,
1978
138. Swan KG, Jain KM and Kerr JC. Hemodynamic and pharmacologic considerations in extremity
blood flow and grafting. Graft Materials in Vascular Surgery Ed: H. Dardik, Symposia
Specialists, Miami, Florida, 1978
139. Kerr JC, Polaner DA, Swan KG. Vasodilators in the superior mesenteric arterial circulation of
subhuman primates. Clinical Research 27:179 (abstract), 1979
140. Reynolds DG, Gurll NJ, Swan KG and Kerr JC. The clinical significance of gastrointestinal blood
flow. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 1:353-359, 1979
141. Kiernan TW, Hobson RW, Kerr JC and Swan KG. Intra-hepatic hemodynamic responses to
vasopressin. Clinical Research 27:578 (abstract), 1979 142. Kerr JC and Swan KG: Effects of dopamine on the distribution of small intestinal blood flow in
subhuman primates. Physiologist 22:68 (abstract), 1979
143. Jain KM, Hastings OM, Saad SA and Swan KG. Clinical implications of blood gas analysis of chest
tube drainage. Journal of Trauma 19:823-827, 1979
144. Swan KG, Howard MM, Rocko JM, Rush BF, Timmes JJ and Leevy CM. Operative vasopressin and
mesocaval shunting for portal hypertension. Surgery 87:46-51, 1980
145. Swan KG, Rocko JM, Timmes JJ and Howard MM: Operative assessment of peritoneal-venous
(LeVeen) shunt, catheter tip location. American Surgeon 46:171-173, 1980
146. Swan KG and Swan RC. Some anatomical considerations relevant to the creation of selective
splenorenal shunts. American Surgeon 46:298-300, 1980
147. Tramer JO, Burkholder GV, Swan KG. Distal splenorenal (Warren) shunt following nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: A case report. American Surgeon 46:464-467, 1980
148. Swan KG, Swan RC and Levine ML. Management of gunshot wounds. Contemporary Surgery
17:11-33, 1980
149. Grant WF and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds of the orbit. Journal of Trauma 20:809-811, 1980
150. Kerr JC and Swan KG. Effects of adrenergic stimulation and blockade on subhuman primate colonic
circulation. Am J Physiol 240:25-31, 1981
151. Jain KM, Casey KF and Swan KG. Nobel prize winners in surgery (I): Kocher and Gullstrand.
American Surgeon 47:195-200, 1981
152. Swan KG, Howard MM, Rocko JM and Rush BF. Portal hypertension – what is the best way to treat
bleeding from esophageal varices? Surgical Companion to the Life Sciences, Vol II. Ed: S.B.
Day, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1981
153. Swan KG and Rocko JM. Biomaterials in peripheral vascular surgery. Biomaterials 2:177-178, 1981 154. Rocko JM, Swan KG and DiGoia JM. Calot’s triangle revisited. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics
153:410-414, 1981
155. Swan KG and Jain KM. Nobel prize winners in surgery. Contemporary Surgery 19:93-109, 1981
156. Tzeng S, Swan KG and Rush BF. Bullets: A source of infection? American Surgeon 48:239-240,
1982
157. Jain KM, Casey KF and Swan KG. Nobel prize winners in surgery (II): Carrel and Barany.
American Surgeon 48:191-196, 1982
158. Jain KM, Casey KF and Swan KG. Nobel prize winners in surgery (III): Banting and Hess.
American Surgeon 48:287-292, 1982
159. Jain KM, Casey KF and Swan KG. Nobel prize winners in surgery: (IV): Huggins and Forssmann.
American Surgeon 48:495-500, 1982 160. Schweitzer EJ, Swan KG and Kerr JC. Clinical use of vasopressin in the management of bleeding
esophageal varices. American Surgeon 48: 558-562, 1982
161. Rocko JM, Tischler CD and Swan KG. Exsanguination in public – a preventable death? J Trauma
22:635, 1982
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162. Swan KG. Physician’s involvement in social issues, Newsletter of the Academy of Medicine of New
Jersey. Winter, 1982
163. Swan KG and Swan RC. Infections in gunshot wounds of the neck and thorax. Infections in Surgery
1:33-41, 1982
164. Rocko JM, Swan KG and Klein KM. Painful hemoperitoneum: Fact or fancy? Clinical Research
30:38 (abstract), 1982 165. Swan KG and Swan RC. Gunshot wounds. In: Lewis’ Textbook of Surgery Ed: H. Goldsmith, WB
Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, 1982
166. Swan KG. Chest trauma In: Clinical Updates for Surgeons. Ed: KG Swan. Nassau Publications,
Princeton, NJ, 1982
167. Swan KG, Rypins EB and Littman A. Applications to the splanchnic circulation. In: Measurements
of blood flow. Ed: A. Littman. Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Hines, Illinois, 1982.
168. Swan KG and Jain KM. Nobel prize winners in surgery (V): Summary. American Surgeon 48:555-
557, 1983
169. Machiedo GW, Jain KM , Swan KG, Petrocelli JC and Blackwood JM. Traumatic aorto-caval fistula.
Journal of Trauma 23:243-247, 1983
170. DiGioia JM, Rocko JM and Swan KG. Baron Larrey: Modern military surgeon. American Surgeon
49:226-230, 1983 171. Swan KG, Swan RC, Levine MG and Rocko JM. The U.S. M-16 rifle vs. the Russian AK-47 rifle: A
comparison of terminal ballistics. American Surgeon 49:472-476, 1983
172. Hobson RW, Rich NM, Wright CB and Swan KG. Investigative aspects of venous reconstruction:
Pathophysiology of venous occlusion. In: Venous Trauma: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and
Surgical Management. Ed: RW Hobson, NM Rich and CB Wright. Futura Publications, Mt.
Kisco, NY, 1983
173. Warden MJ, Machiedo GW, Swan KG, Hobson RW and Rush BF. Management of penetrating
vascular injuries to the extremities. In: Venous Trauma: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Surgical
Management. Ed: RW Hobson, NM Rich and CB Wright. Futura Publications, Mt. Kisco, NY,
1983
174. Hobson RW, Rich NM, Swan KG and Wright CB. Portal and superior mesenteric venous injuries: clinical and experimental correlations. In: Venous Trauma: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and
Surgical Management. Ed: RW Hobson, NM Rich and CB Wright. Futura Publications, Mt.
Kisco, NY, 1983
175. Rocko JM and Swan KG. Vascular access surgery: external shunts, internal fistulae, the use of grafts
for bridge fistulae. In: Advances in Vascular Grafting. Ed: CB Wright, RW Hobson, LF Hiratzka,
TG Lynch. Wright-PSG, Littleton, MA, 1983
176. Swan KG. Vascular injuries. In: Clinical Updates for Surgeons, Ed: KG Swan. Nassau Publications,
Princeton, NJ, 1983
177. Swan KG and Swan RC. Response to letter to the editor on the U.S. M-16 rifle vs. the Russian AK-
47 rifle: A ballistic comparison. American Surgeon 50:516, 1984
178. Yeager RA, Hobson RW, Lynch TG, Jamil Z, Padberg FT, Lee BC and Swan KG. Popliteal and
infrapopliteal arterial injuries: Differential management and amputation rates. American Surgeon 50:155-158, 1984
179. Rocko JM and Swan KG. Portal Hypertension. In: Gastrointestinal Surgery, Ed: D Fromm,
Churchill Livingstone, New York, 1984
180. Swan KG. The basics of ballistics. Emergency Medicine 16:26-61, 1984
181. Swan RC, Swan KG and Rocko JM. Paradoxes related to the management of missile wounds of the
thorax. New York State J of Medicine 84:540-542, 1984
182. Swan KG and Swan RC. Man’s best friend or man? The Physiologist 27:347-350, 1984
183. Swan KG, Duncan JG, Spillert CR and Lazaro EJ. Colocutaneous fistula occurring 50 years
following shotgun injury. Injury 16:200-201, 1984
184. Curtin JW, Hunt TK, Madden JW and Swan KG. Wound management: The when and how of wound
closure. Patient Care 18:89-101, 1984 185. Curtin JW, Hunt TK, Madden JW and Swan KG. Wound management: Starting a wound on the way
to healing. Patient Care 18:101-126, 1984
186. Curtin JW, Hunt TK, Madden JW and Swan KG. Wound management: Choosing the right wound
dressing. Patient Care 18:127-142, 1984
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187. Curtin JW, Hunt TK, Madden JW and Swan KG. Wound management: When wound healing
problems arise. Patient Care 18:190-206, 1984
188. Rocko JM, Tischler CD and Swan KG. Exsanguination in public. J Trauma 24:680 (abstract), 1984
189. Swan KG and Swan RC. Wound ballistics for the civilian surgeon. Surgery Annual 17:163-187,
1985
190. McGovern PJ, Jain KM, Kerr JC, Swan KG and Rocko JM. Hemodynamics of an anastomotic arteriovenous fistula. American Journal of Surgery 149:368-370, 1985
191. McGovern PJ and Swan KG. Management of bilateral internal jugular venous injuries. Injury
16:259-260, 1985
192. Rocko JM and Swan KG. The Eck-Pavlov connection. American Surgeon 51:641-644, 1985
193. LoCurto JJ and Swan KG. Wound ballistics – no longer optional for the civilian surgeon. Trauma
Quarterly 2: Winter, 1985
194. Swan KG and LoCurto JJ. Determining therapeutic priorities in patients with thoracic gunshot
wounds. Emerg Med Reports 6:41-48, 1985
195. Kerr JC, Jain KM, Swan KG and Rocko JM. Effects of vasopressin on cardiac output and its
distribution in the subhuman primate. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2:443-449, 1985
196. Rocko JM and Swan KG. Preoperative management of shock in the pregnant patient. In: Trauma
and Pregnancy. Ed: CE Haycock. Wright-PSG, Littleton, Massachusetts, 1985 197. Griffin CC and Swan KG. Planning and development of the trauma service. In: Quick Reference to
Surgical Emergencies. Ed: GW Shaftan and B. Gardner. JB Lippincott. Philadelphia, PA, 1986
198. Barbalinardo RJ, Swan KG and LoCurto JJ. Partial vs. complete arterial transection: fact vs. fancy.
Clinical Research 34:281 (abstract), 1986
199. LoCurto JJ, Tischler CD, Swan KG, Rocko JM, Griffin CC, Blackwood JM and Lazaro EJ. Tube
thoracostomy and trauma: Antibiotics or not? Journal of Trauma 26:1067-1072, 1986
200. Rocko JM, Howard MM and Swan KG. Surgical management of bleeding esophageal varices:
Results of 80 cases. American Surgeon 52:81-86, 1986
201. Swan KG, Reiner DS and Blackwood JM. Missile injuries: Wound ballistics and principles of
management. Military Medicine 152:29-34, 1987
202. Schweitzer ES, Hauer JM, Swan KG, Bresch JR, Harmon JW and Graeber GM. Use of the Heimlich valve in a compact autotransfusion device. Journal of Trauma 27:537-542, 1987
203. Coleman RJ, Blackwood JM and Swan KG. Role of antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery for non-
perforated appendicitis. American Surgeon 53:584-586, 1987
204. Swan KG. Which chest trauma requires antibiotics? Emergency Medicine 19:92-96, 1987
205. Swan KG and Rocko JM. Venous and lymphatic abnormalities of the limbs. In: Physiological Basis
of Modern Surgical Care. Ed: TA Miller and BJ Rowlands. CV Mosby, St. Louis, Missouri,
1987
206. Lindenthal J and Swan KG. Trauma and suicide. Journal of Trauma 27: -- (abstract), 1987
207. Tikellis JI, Swan KG and Blackwood JM. Surgical prophylaxis for pulmonary embolism. Clinical
Research 36:27 (abstract), 1988
208. Reiner DS, Pastena JA and Swan KG. Trauma recidivism. Clinical Research 36:102 (abstract), 1988
209. Swan SA, Lindenthal JJ and Swan KG. Suicidal ideation among trauma patients. Clinical Research 36:15 (abstract), 1988
210. Barbalinardo RJ, Swan KG, Suval W and LoCurto JJ. Partial vs. complete arterial transection: fact
vs. fancy? American Surgeon 54:676-680, 1988
211. Swan KG, Flanagan JJ and Rocko JM. Mesocaval shunts. In: Treatment of Esophageal Varices, Ed:
Y. Idezuki. Exerpta Medica International Congress Series 794:257-270, 1988
212. Swan KG, Flanagan JJ and Rosa, DM. Experimental and clinical effects of vasopressin. In:
Treatmant of Esophageal Varices. Ed. Y. Idezuki. Exerpta Medica International Congress Series
794: 303-314, 1988
213. Swan KG, Flanagan JJ and Howard MM. Bleeding esophageal varices. In: Diseases of the Liver Ed:
CM Leevy. Lea & Febinger, Philadelphia, 1988
214. Swan KG, Milazzo VJ and Manno J. Hemodynamics of arteriovenous fistulae. In: Hemoaccess Surgery. Ed: FT Padberg. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1988
215. Tischler CD, Swan KG and Norton LW. Trauma. In: Outpatient Surgery. Third Edition. Ed: GJ
Hill. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1988
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216. Ferraro FJ, Spillert CR, Swan KG and Lazaro EJ. Cold induced hyypercoagulability in vitro: A
trauma connection? Proceedings, 57th Assembly, Southeastern Surgical Congress (abstract), 1989
217. Swan KG, Swan SA and Lindenthal JJ. Depression and suicide among trauma patients. Proceedings,
57th Assembly, Southeastern Surgical Congress (abstract), 1989
218. Leach TA and Swan KG. Surgical prophylaxis for pulmonary embolism. Proceedings, 57th
Assembly, Southeastern Surgical Congress (abstract), 1989 219. Anderson RJ, Hobson RW, Padberg FT, Lee BC, Swan KG, Jamil Z, Breitbart G and Manno J.
Penetrating extremity trauma: Identification of high risk patients requiring arteriography.
Proceedings, Third Annual Eastern Vascular Society (abstract), 1989
220. Padberg FT, Hobson RW, Lee BC, Anderson R, Manno J, Breitbart G, Jamil Z and Swan KG.
Evolution of treatment for pseudo aneurysm from drugs of abuse. Proceedings, Third Annual
Eastern Vascular Society (abstract), 1989
221. Merlin M, Swan SA and Swan KG. Leukocytosis in trauma patients. Clinical Research 37:3
(abstract), 1989
222. Leach TA, Blackwood JM and Swan KG. Surgical prophylaxis for pulmonary embolism. Eastern
Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Third Annual Scientific Assembly (abstract), 1990
223. Reiner DS, Pastena JA and Swan KG. Trauma recidivism. American Surgeon 56:556-560, 1990
224. Powell RJ, Redan JA and Swan KG. The hilar snare, an improved technique for securing rapid vascular control of the pulmonary hilum. Journal of Trauma 30:208-210, 1990
225. Odom JW, Jarl RW, Boyd CR and Swan KG. The first flying ambulance. Journal of Air Medical
Transport 1:11-13, 1990
226. McCormac M, Swan SA and Swan KG. The white blood cell count in trauma. Proceedings, 58th
Assembly, Southeastern Surgical Congress (abstract), 1990
227. Anderson RJ, Hobson RW, Padberg FT, Swan KG, Lee BC, Jamil Z, Breitbart G and Manno J.
Penetrating extremity trauma: Identification of high risk patients requiring arteriography. Journal
of Vascular Surgery 11:544-548, 1990
228. Anderson RJ, Hobson RWII, Lee BC, Manno J, Swan KG, Padberg FT, Jamil Z, Cambria RA and
Breitbart G. Reduced dependency on arteriography for penetrating extremity trauma: Influence of
wound location and non-invasive vascular studies. Journal of Trauma 30:1059-1063, 1990 229. Swan KG and Swan RC. Gunshot wound ballistics. Postgraduate General Surgery 2:197-203, 1990
230. Ferraro FJ, Livingston DH, Odom JW, Swan KG and Rush BF, Jr. Management of gunshot wounds
to the buttocks: Is sigmoidoscopy necessary? 59th Assembly Southwestern Surgical Congress
(abstract), 1991
231. Swan KG, DiGiacomo JC, Odom JW and Salant M. Resuscitative thoracotomy and combat casualty
care. Military Medicine 8:406-408, 1991
232. Swan KG and Swan RC. Principles of ballistics applicable to the treatment of gunshot wounds.
Surgical Clinics of North America 71:221-239, 1991
233. Swan KG. Surgery and the Nobel Prize. Surgery 109:805-806, 1991
234. Swan KG and Odom JW. The emergency medicine specialist in combat triage: A new untapped
resource. Military Medicine 156:A7, 1991
235. DiGiacomo JC, Odom JW, Ritota PC and Swan KG. Cost containment in the operating room: Use of reusable versus disposable clothing. Clinical Research 39:410 (abstract), 1991
236. Billings JB, Zimmerman MC, Aurori B, Parsons JR and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds to the
extremities. Orthopaedic Review 20:519-524, 1991
237. Pesso RS, Pizzo LJ, D’Anton M and Swan KG. Myringotomy and ventilation tubes: long-term
effects on hearing and tympanic membrane morphology. Clinical Research 39: 699 (abstract),
1991
238. Ferraro FJ and Swan KG. Cold induced hypercoagulability in vitro: A trauma connection?
American Surgeon 58:355-357, 1991
239. Simonian GT, Dardik H, Hallac D, Ibrahim I and Swan KG. Pharmacologic amelioration of
splanchnic arterial occlusion shock using hydroxyethylstarch. Clinical Research 39:800
(abstract), 1991 240. Swan KG. From Vietnam to the Gulf:Reflections of a citizen – soldier. Cornell University Medical
College Alumni Quarterly 51:9-14, 1991
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241. Gestring ML, Lombardo JM, Atkin SH, Jaker MA and Swan KG. Seroprevalence of human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among trauma patients in Newark, New Jersey, at a level
I trauma center. Clinical Research 39:861 (abstract), 1991
242. DeGiacomo JC, Odom JW, Ritota PC and Swan KG. Cost containment in the operating room: use of
reusable versus disposable clothing. American Surgeon 58:654-656, 1992
243. Anderson RJ, Manno J and Swan KG. Simultaneous splenorenal shunt and repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. J Cardiovascular Surgery 33:178-180, 1992
244. Ahearn AM, Dunlap ET and Swan KG. Where have all the captains gone? A comparison of active
and reserve medical corps ranks and ages, Vietnam and Desert Storm. Military Medicine
157:507-510, 1992
245. Padberg FT, Hobson RW, Lee BC, Anderson RJ, Manno J, Breitbart G and Swan KG. Femoral
pseudoaneurysm from drugs of abuse: Ligation or reconstruction. J Vascular Surgery 15: 642-
648, 1992
246. Swan KG. Heaton Lecture – Combat Casualty Care. Journal of the US Army Medical Department
9/10: 4 -10, 1992
247. Swan KG. The 15-second decision. Guideposts 11:10-13, 1992
248. Swan KG. Flawed scalpel. Military Medicine 157: A8, 1992
249. Escalera GA and Swan KG. Progressive wound closure with constant tension traction: Combat theatre application. Military Medicine 158:60-63, 1993
250. Leach TA, Pastena JA, Swan KG, Tikellis JI, Blackwood JM and Odom JW. Surgical prophylaxis
for pulmonary embolism. Clinical Research 41:384 (abstract), 1993
251. Swan KG. Operation Desert Storm – full army medical capabilities not achieved. Lifetime Medical
Television, 1993
252. Swan KG. 100 Shunts for bleeding esophageal varices (BEV): A personal experience. Clinical
Research 41:361 (abstract), 1993
253. DiGiacomo JC, Odom JW, Ritota PC and Swan KG. Cost containment in the operating room: Use of
reusable versus disposable clothing. In: Yearbook of Surgery. Mosby – Yearbook, Chicago,
1993
254. Swan KG. Gunshot wounds. Emergency Handbook issue of Patient Care 27, 1993 255. Ferraro FJ, Livingston DH, Odom JW, Swan KG, McCormac M and Rush BF, Jr. The role of
sigmoidoscopy in the management of gunshot wounds to the buttocks. American Surgeon 59:350-
352, 1993
256. Padberg FT, Rubelowsky JJ, Hernandez-Maldonado JJ, Milazzo V, Swan KG, Lee BC and Hobson
RW. Infrapopliteal arterial injury: Prompt revascularization affords optimal limb salvage. J
Vascular Surgery, 16:877-886, 1994
257. Leach TA, Pastena JA, Swan KG, Tikellis JI, Blackwood JM and Odom JW. Surgical prophylaxis
for pulmonary embolism. American Surgeon 60:292-295, 1994
258. Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: types and treatments. The Gold Cross, Summer Issue: 22:27, 1994
259. Swan KG and Swan KG Jr. Decelerational thoracic injury. Clinical Research 42:430 (abstract), 1994
260. Swan KG. Nobel Prize winners in surgery: A continuing discussion. Surgery 116:117, 1994
261. Swan KG. Looking to the future. Presidential Address, Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces. Military Medicine 159:419-420, 1994
262. Swan KG. The Network for Continuing Medical Education. “Management of Gunshot Wounds.”
Videocassette #683. Aired, 1995
263. Jara DI and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: Caliber is increasing. Journal of Investigative Medicine
43:475 (abstract), 1995
264. Swan KG and Swan KG Jr. Triage: the past revisited. Military Medicine, 8:448-452, 1996
265. Tortella BJ, Swan KG, Donahoo JS, Tischler C, Marangu JA, Orjiako AB, Sharples C, Swan BC and
Hill DW. Trauma life support education: A didactic and caprine laboratory course for Nigerian
physicians. Injury 27:329-331, 1996
266. Caruso RP, Jara DI and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: Bullet caliber is increasing. Journal of
Investigative Medicine 44: 413 (abstract), 1996 267. Shelton RY, Velthius PB, O’Brien M, Staton IM, Swan KG and Leitch L. Physician Recruitment and
Retention in the Army Selected Reserve. Department of Defense publication # 6LH-9016, 1996
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268. Teehan EP, Padberg FT, Thompson PN, Lee BC, Silva MB, Swan KG and Hobson RW. Carotid
arterial trauma: assessment with the Glascow Coma Scale (GCS) as a guide to surgical
management. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 5:196-200, 1997
269. Sun S, Kahn D and Swan KG. Lowering the blood alcohol level for motorcyclists. Journal of
Investigative Medicine 45:25 (abstract), 1997
270. Pappas PJ, Haser PB, Teehan EP, Swan KG, Noel AA, Silva MB, Jamil Z, Padberg FT and Hobson RW. Outcome of complex venous reconstructions in trauma patients. Journal of Vascular
Surgery 25:398-404, 1997
271. Abolhoda AM, Yelcick JM and Swan KG. Pancreatoduodenectom for giant benign villous adenoma
of the ampulla of Vater. The American Surgeon 63:392-394, 1997
272. Quirke TE, Ritota PC and Swan KG. Inferior vena caval filter use in US trauma centers: A
practitioner survey. Journal of Trauma, 43:333-337, 1997
273. Lajewski WM, Liman JP, Swan KG and Staton SM. Don’t know, don’t care: Medical students’
attitudes toward medical career opportunities and medical educational cost reimbursement.
Military Medicine 162:812-816, 1997
274. Swan KG and Swan KG Jr. Triage. Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support, 4th Edition, Mosby-
Elsevier, St. Louis, 1998
275. Behrens FF, Swan KG and Swan KG Jr. Injury and repair. In: Oxford Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma. Ed: FF Behrens, Oxford University Press, Oxford, England, 1998
276. Sun SW, Kahn DM and Swan KG. Lowering the legal blood alcohol level for motorcyclists.
Accident Analysis and Prevention 30:133-136, 1998
277. Tarlowe M and Swan KG. The death of General Albert Sidney Johnston. Bulletin of the American
College of Surgeons 83:15-23, 1998
278. Swan KG Jr., Swan BC and Swan KG. Decelerational thoracic injury. Journal of Investigative
Medicine 46:16A, (abstract), 1998
279. Caruso RP, Jara D and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: Bullet caliber is increasing. Journal of Trauma
46:462-465, 1999
280. Zickler R, Barbagiovanni JT and Swan KG. A simplified technique for open gastrostomy. Journal of
Investigative Medicine, 44: 94a (abstract), 1999 281. Michalski MP, Ritota P and Swan KG. Giant duodenal diverticulum: Presentation by blunt trauma.
Journal of Trauma 46:1130-1132, 1999
282. Beck JD and Swan KG. James Bolton, M.D. (1812 – 1869). American Surgeon 179:324 -329, 1999
283. Anderson ER, Fowler J, Swan KG, Liman JP and Lajewski WM. Don’t know, don’t care III.
Military Medicine 164:758-763, 1999
284. Kauffman CP, Bono CM, Vessa PP and Swan KG. Post-operative synergistic gangrene following
spinal fusion. Spine 25:1729-1732, 2000
285. Liman JP and Swan KG. Don’t know, don’t care II: A four year look at medical students’ attitudes
toward military medicine. Academic Medicine 75:404, 2000
286. Swan KG and Swan KG Jr. Ballistics of gunshot injuries. Trauma Handbook, Ed: D Demetriades and
JA Asensio. Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, Texas, 2000
287. Swan KG. Lessons from the past. Strictly Speaking 56:18-21, 2000 288. Abu-Judeh H, Bahramipour P and Swan KG. Mesocaval shunt: Patency after 22 years, a case report.
Vascular Surgery 35:329-332, 2001
289. Swan Jr. KG, Swan BC and Swan KG. Decelerational thoracic injury. Journal of Trauma, Injury,
Infection and Critical Care. 51:970-974, 2001
290. Zickler RW, Barbagiovanni J and Swan KG. A simplified open gastrostomy under local anesthesia.
The American Surgeon 67:806-808, 2001
291. Duperier F, Mosenthal AC and Swan KG. Acute complications associated with Greenfield filter
insertion in high risk trauma patients. Journal of Investigative Medicine 50:175A (abstract), 2002
292. Bach JR, Swan KG, Kagandjian MS and Gulgas A. Swallowing and gastrointestinal concerns. In:
Management of Neuromuscular Disease. Ed: J Bach. Handley and Belfus, Philadelphia, PA, 2002
293. Duperier F, Mosenthal AC, Swan KG and Kaul S. Acute complications associated with Greenfield filter insertion in high risk trauma patients. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care
54:545-549, 2003
294. Caruso RP, Adibe OO and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: Caliber is increasing. Journal of
Investigative Medicine 52:1 (abstract), 2004
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295. Gurey LE, Swan KG Jr. and Swan KG. James Hogarth Pringle. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection
and Critical Care 58:201-205, 2004
296. Pusca SV, Adams JM and Swan KG. Massive subcutaneous emphysema after removal of
tracheostomy cannula. Injury 25:70-71, 2004
297. Adibe OO, Caruso R and Swan KG. Gunshot wounds: Caliber is increasing, 1998 – 2003. The
American Surgeon 70: 322-325, 2004 298. Fox NM and Swan KG. Sidney Ringer: There is more to Ringer than lactate. Journal of Trauma,
Injury, Infection and Critical Care 59:778 - 780, 2005
299. Swan KG. Notebook address. Weill Cornell Medicine 39:Fall, 2005
300. Nosker GS and Swan KG. Sir Ivan Magill: Not just forceps. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and
Critical Care 62: 1056 -1059, 2007
301. Schwechter EM and Swan KG. Raull Hoffmann and the external fixator. Journal of Bone and Joint
Surgery (A) 89: 672 – 678, 2007
302. Swan KG. High velocity missile injury management. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and
Critical Care 63: 248 - 249, 2007 (Letter)
303. Swan KG. A surgeon’s role in bioterrorism. In: Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical
Care, Ed: J Asensio and D. Trunkey. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, PA., 2008
304. Heinrich GF, Bale AG and Swan KG. Don’t know, don’t care: Revisited. Military Medicine 173: 300 – 304, 2008
305. Wright DS, Barbagiovanni SS, Swan KG Jr., Swan BC and Swan KG. Tourniquets revisited: What
you really need to know. Journal of Investigative Medicine 56: 814-815 (abstract), 2008
306. Monaghan SF and Swan KG. Tube thoracostomy: The struggle to the standard of care. Annals of
Thoracic Surgery 86: 2019-2022, 2008
307. Swan KG Jr., Wright DS, Barbagiovanni SS, Swan BC and Swan KG. Tourniquets revisited. Journal
of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care 66: 672-675, 2009
308. Sharma A and Swan KG. Franz Weitlaner: The great spreader of surgery. Journal of Trauma, Injury,
Infection and Critical Care 67: 1431-1434, 2009
309. Munoz J and Swan KG. Disorders of sexual differentiation: Surgical challenges of vaginal
reconstruction in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome. The American Surgeon 76: 188 – 192, 2010
310. Sharma A, Bach JR and Swan KG. Open gastrostomy under local anesthesia for patients with
neuromuscular disorders. The American Surgeon 76: 369 - 371, 2010
311. Morin RJ, Swan KG and Tan V. Acute forearm compartment syndrome secondary to local arterial
injury after penetrating trauma. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care 66: 989 –
993, 2009
312. Ende N, Coakley KM and Swan KG. Emergency use human of cord blood. In:Regenerative
Medicine Using Pregnancy- Specific Biological Substances. Ed. N Bhattacharya, Springer–
Verlag, London Limited. Chapter 9, 85-90, 2011
313. Bach JR, Gonzalez M, Sharma A, Swan KG and Patel A. Open gastrostomy for noninvasive
ventilation with neuromuscular disease. American Journal of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation 89: 1 - 6, 2010 314. Sharma A and Swan KG. Branham’s bradycardic reaction. Annals of Vascular Surgery 24: 295-
298, 2010
315. Bale A, Coutinho K, Swan KG and Heinrich GF. Increasing educational indebtedness influences
medical students to pursue specialization. ACS Poster, Chicago, 2009
316. Kaicher DC and Swan KG. A cut above: Circumcision as an ancient status symbol. Urology 76: 18-
20, 2010
317. Johnson RS, Sippo DA and Swan KG. The flexible chainsaw during the American Civil War.
Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care 69: 455-458, 2010
318. Tashiro J, Vietrogoski RA and Swan KG. Abraham Levin: Demystifying the duodenum. Journal of
Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care 69: 1583-1587, 2010
319. Kelleher M, Kelleher D and Swan KG. George Ryerson Fowler: Brooklyn’s surgical pioneer. Annals of Surgery 253: 1230-1232, 2011
320. Sharma A, Schwartz RA and Swan KG. Marjolin’s warty ulcer. Journal of Surgical Oncology 103:
193-195, 2011
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321. Sekar T and Swan KG. A beeline through Sir Peter Kerley’s life. American Journal of
Roentgenology 196: 375-379, 2011
322. Appio MR and Swan KG. Edgar Van Nuys Allen: The test was only the beginning. Annals of
Vascular Surgery 25: 294 -298, 2011
323. Kragh JF, Swan KG, Smith DC, Mabry RL and Blackbourne LH. Historical review of emergency
tourniquet use to stop bleeding. American Journal of Surgery 203: 242 – 252, 2012 324. Swan KG, Swan KG Jr. and Ahearn AM. Tourniquets, pressure points and extremity hemorrhage.
Military Medicine 177: 6 -7, 2012
325. Swan KG. Prehospital care of biological agent-induced injuries. In: Current Therapy of Trauma and
Surgical Critical Care. Ed. J Asensio and D Trunkey. Elsevier, Philadelphia, 2012
326. Starr AM, Swan KG Jr and Swan KG. Isolated anterior compartment syndrome after a bimalleolar-
equivalent ankle fracture in a college football player. Sports Health 3:560-563, 2011
327. Belilos E, Oleske JM, Medow NM, Sadovsky R, Campese C, Bello JA and KG Swan. The Greater
Metropolitan Alumni Council (GMMAC): The realization of a need. Journal of Investigative
Medicine. In Press, 2012
328. Bale AG, Coutinho K, Swan KG and GF Heinrich. Increasing educational indebtedness influences
medical students to pursue specialization: Military recruitment potential? Military Medicine. In
Press, 2012
Authored:
1. Swan KG. The Cardiovascular System: Disease, Diagnosis and Treatment RJ Brady Company,
Washington, DC, 1973
2. Swan KG, Haycock CE and Levine ME. Gunshot Wounds, Volume I Wound Ballistics, (Slide
Collection). College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1979
3. Swan KG and Levine ME. Gunshot Wounds, Volume II Clinical Cases (Slide Collection).
College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, 1979
4. Swan KG and Swan RC. Gunshot Wounds: Pathophysiology and Management, PSG Publishing
Company, Littleton, Massachusetts, 1980
5. Swan KG and Swan RC. Gunshot Wounds: Pathophysiology and Management, 2nd Edition.
Yearbook Medical Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 1989
Edited:
1. The Splanchnic Circulation in Shock. Edited by DG Reynolds and KG Swan. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1974
2. Venous Surgery in the Lower Extremities. Edited by KG Swan, Warren H. Green, Inc., St. Louis,
Missouri, 1975
3. Measurement of Blood Flow Application to the Splanchnic Circulation Edited by KG Swan, EB
Rypins and A Littman. Veterans Administration Center, Hines, Illinois, 1982
4. Chest Trauma. Edited by KG Swan. Nassau Publications, Princeton, New Jersey, 1982
5. Trauma Management-Historical Perspectives. Edited by KG Swan. Nassau Publications,
Princeton, New Jersey, 1982
Presentations: 1 - 584 (30 pages), 1964 – 2012, not included but can be provided