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    Interview with Ellen Frankfort, women's rights activist and author

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    Ellen Frankfort, author of Vaginal Politics and health columnist for the Village Voice, is interviewed by Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon. She discusses health issues and feminist politics.GrayscaleSoun

    Ellen Lupton

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    Ellen Lupton is a typographer, graphic designer, author, and Curator at the Cooper-Hewitt/Smithsonian Design Museum. Link to the artist\u27s website.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/art_talks/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Conversations with authors: Ellen Steinbaum

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    A 2011 conversation with the author Ellen Steinbaum about her life and the inspiration for her work

    Ellen Vincent

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    Ellen Vincent was the author of Down on the Island, Up on the Main: A Recollected History of South Bristol, Maine, an honorary citizen of the Town of South Bristol, and a founder of South Bristol Historical Society (SBHS). Born in Washington, D.C. in 1949, Ellen grew up in a Maryland suburb outside of Washington, D.C., and graduated from high school in 1967. She received a B.A. in art education from the University of Maryland at College Park in 1971, and a Masters of Fine Arts from George Washington University in 1973. She began her academic career at the Maryland College of Art and Design and in 1989 moved to Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design where she was Professor of Art until illness kept her from the classroom. Ellen was the catalyst for a group of townspeople interested in local history to carry out the idea of a historical society, leading to the formation of SBHS in 1998. She passed away February 24, 2007 from breast cancer. Click here to read more about Ellen Vincent and her legacy in South Bristol.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplercollectors/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Pride Author event: Ellen van Neerven in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh

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    To celebrate Pride Month, 2021 at QUT, QUT Library, in conjunction with Equity Services and QUT Faculty of Health held an online author talk with award winning writer Ellen van Neerven, in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh (QUT Faculty of Health). Held 19 October, 12-1pm

    Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Ellen F. Brown

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    Author Ellen F. Brown spoke about her book on Gone with the Wind at the Friend of the Library event on Friday, November 4, 2011

    QMVAPJDAWL Performance of A Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Gastro-Gastric Fistula Takedown

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    Ellen Pekar University of Pennsylvania; John Fam Tower Health/Drexel University Introduction: A 65 yo female with history of open roux-en-y gastric bypass in 2005 presented with chronic epigastric pain. The patient reported a history of chronic marginal ulcers and was on BID dosing of her PPI with continued symptoms. Method: EGD performed showing healing marginal ulcers and a 5 mm gastro-gastric fistula. Preoperative CT scan obtained confirming diagnosis. Decision was made to undergo G-G fistula takedown. Access obtained in the supraumbilical position with a 5mm Optiview trocar. 12 mm port placed to the right of the umbilicus. 8 mm port placed in the right lateral abdomen. Two 8 mm ports placed in the left side of the abdomen. 5mm port upsized to 8 mm port. Extensive adhesiolysis performed taking down adhesions from pouch, liver, and gastrojejunostomy to surrounding structures. EGD performed confirming anatomy. Roux limb divided distal to gastrojejunostomy using white load on a sureform stapler. Short gastric vessels ligated. Gastric remnant transected at antrum using two blue loads. Pouch transected proximal to gatrojejunostomy using a blue load. Two layer handsewn anastomosis with 2-0 stratafix created between roux limb and gastric pouch. Leak test negative. Gastric remnant removed. Results: Patient doing well postoperatively with resolution of epigastric pain 41 days after surgery. Conclusion: A robotic laparoscopic revision with excision of gastrojejunostomy, partial gastrectomy, and takedown of gastro-gastric fistula is an effective method for dealing with gastro-gastric fistula after previous Roux-en-y gastric bypass

    R9Q7AZG796 Performance of A Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy in a Patient With Prior Open Loop Duodenojejunostomy for Duodenal Atresia

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    Ellen Pekar University of Pennsylvania; John Fam Tower Health/Drexel University Introduction: A 45 yo female with a history of duodenal atresia repair presented to the bariatric surgery service with a BMI of 47.44. The patient previously underwent an aborted laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy at an outside hospital. Method: Preoperative EGD obtained. Loop configuration noted in the first portion of the duodenum with two lumens leading into segments of small bowel. UGI obtained confirming a loop configuration. Decision was made to undergo sleeve gastrectomy. Access obtained in the RUQ with 5mm Optiview trocar. Two 8 mm ports placed in the left lateral abdomen. 12 mm port placed supraumbilically. 8 mm port placed in the right lateral abdomen. Extensive adhesiolysis performed taking down gastric, hepatic, and omental adhesions. Liver retracted with a Stratafix. 5 cm from pylorus measured out. Short gastric vessels ligated with a Harmonic. Moderate sized hiatal hernia primarily repaired. •0 Fr Visi G tube placed. Sleeve created with firing of one blue load and several white loads on a Sureform stapler. Results: Patient doing well postoperatively with 26 lb weight loss 2 weeks after surgery. A month out from surgery she continues to do well. Conclusion: It is safe and feasible to perform a robotic laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy in a patient with prior open loop duodenojejunostomy

    Ellen K Levy - Seeing Through

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    A booklet accompanying "Seeing Through", a unique exhibition by artist Ellen K Levy, featuring a site-specific installation in the Tower Foyer Gallery with additional elements in the D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum. “Seeing Through” proposes tours of Thompson’s collection visualised as if through the lenses of futurist author J G Ballard and pop-artist Richard Hamilton

    Ellen K Levy - Seeing Through

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    A booklet accompanying "Seeing Through", a unique exhibition by artist Ellen K Levy, featuring a site-specific installation in the Tower Foyer Gallery with additional elements in the D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum. “Seeing Through” proposes tours of Thompson’s collection visualised as if through the lenses of futurist author J G Ballard and pop-artist Richard Hamilton
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