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Juan Klopper
Associate Professor (Education; Health sciences; Epidemiology; Public health; Public health not elsewhere classified)
Washington DC
Publications
- A retrospective study of antivenom-associated adverse reaction and anaphylaxis at Ngwelezana Hospital, South Africa
- Penetrating colon trauma – outcomes related to single versus multiple colonic injuries
- Not strong enough? Movements generated during clinical examination of sagittal and rotational laxity in a cadaver knee
- Penetrating colon trauma-the effect of concomitant small bowel injury on outcome
- Outcomes of patients with thoraco-abdominal gunshot wounds operatively managed at a district hospital in Cape Town, South Africa
- Logistical factors associated with adverse outcomes following emergency surgery in an acute care surgical unit
- A retrospective review of percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage for non-responsive or otherwise non-operable acute cholecystitis in a tertiary hospital
- Percutaneous Cholecystostomy Placement in Cases of Non‐operative Cholecystitis: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
- An audit of the outcomes of the College of Surgeons general surgery final examinations
- Penetrating femoral artery injuries: an urban trauma centre experience
- Predictors of multiple readmissions or death in the first year after Nissen fundoplication in children
- A Study Comparing Outcomes of Appendectomy between HIV-Infected and HIV-Negative Patients
- Are Appendicitis and Abscesses Third-Level Hospital Diseases? The Distribution of Surgical Services in South Africa
- The FC Orth(SA) final examination: how effective is the written component?
- Surgical resources in South Africa: an analysis of the inequalities between the public and private sector
- A retrospective evaluation of the Modified Alvarado Score for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis in HIV-infected patients
- Provision of acute and elective general surgical care at a tertiary facility in the era of subspecialisation
- An analysis of the inequalities between the public and private sector
- South African surgical registrar perceptions of the research project component of training: Hope for the future?