Eugene F. Reilly, MD

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Adjunct Associate Professor of Surgery
Attending Trauma Surgeon, Reading Hospital & Medical Center, West Reading, PA
Department: Surgery

Contact information
Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care & Emergency Surgery
Reading Hospital & Medical Center
B Building, 4th Floor
6th Avenue & Spruce Street
West Reading, PA 19611
Office: 484-628-4888
Education:
BS (Chemistry and Biology)
West Chester University, West Chester, PA, 1997.
MD
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, 2002.
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Selected Publications

Foster SM, Muller A, Conklin J, Cortes V, Fernandez FB, Geng TA Jr, Reilly EF, Sigal A, Ong AW: Is clinician assessment accurate or is routine pan-body CT needed in the stable intoxicated trauma patient? American Journal of Surgery 218(4): 755-759, Oct. 2019 Notes: Epub July 17, 2019.

McNicholas AR, Reilly EF: The role of trauma video review in optimizing patient care. Journal of Trauma Nursing 25(5): 307-310, Sept,/Oct. 2018.

McNicholas A, Ong A, Reilly E: Nonoperative splenic injury management in the setting of anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy. Critical Care Medicine 46(Suppl 1): 774, Jan. 2018.

Reilly E, McNicholas A: Immediate chart merge in the trauma bay is safe and effective. Critical Care Medicine 46(Suppl 1): 609, Jan. 2018.

Pillai P, Sharma R, MacKenzie L, Reilly EF, Beery PR 2nd, Papadimos TJ, Stawicki SP: Traumatic tension pneumocephalus - Two cases and comprehensive review of literature. International Journal of Critical Illness & Injury Science 7(1): 58-64, Jan.-Mar. 2017.

Perea LL, Reilly EF: Funiculitis mimicking appendicitis: A rare culprit. Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports 16: 37-38, Jan. 2017 Notes: Case Report.

Ong AW, Eilertson KE, Reilly EF, Geng TA, Madbak F, McNicholas A, Fernandez F: Nonoperative management of splenic injuries: Significance of age. Journal of Surgical Research 134(40), Mar. 2016.

Reilly EF: Necrotizing fasciitis and related soft tissue infections. The Intensive Care Unit Manual, Second Edition. Lanken P, Manaker S, Kohl BA, Hanson III CW (eds.). Philadelphia: Elsevier, Page: 630-637, 2014.

Reilly EF, McNicholas A, Fernandez F: The paradoxical survival benefit of prehospital aspirin in traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. Et tu, Platelets? American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Sept. 2012.

McNicholas A, Reilly EF, Collins T, Zavilla J, Fernandez FB: You want to do what? Why decompressive craniectomy and craniotomy in elderly anticoagulated patients may not be such a bad idea. Society of Critical Care Medicine Jan. 2012.

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