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Jacqueline Amm is a clinical researcher and surgical author whose work centers on vascular and endovascular interventions in acute trauma settings. Her scholarship reflects engagement with complex thoracic aortic injuries and evolving minimally invasive techniques within contemporary surgical practice.
Her published case study in the Journal of Surgical Case Reports examines thoracic endovascular aortic repair in the context of penetrating thoracic trauma complicated by spinal cord injury. The work highlights decision-making in hemodynamically stable patients, the role of imaging and timing, and the expanding indications for endovascular management over traditional open repair.
Based on the currently available publication, her research focus appears directed toward innovative vascular trauma management and perioperative risk reduction. This emerging contribution underscores interest in advancing minimally invasive strategies for high-risk aortic injuries, though the present analysis reflects a limited body of published work.
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