John Homans

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John Homans (1877 1954) was an American surgeon who described Homans' sign and Homans' operation.

Biography

John Homans was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1877, and was educated at Harvard University and Harvard Medical School. His residency was undertaken at Massachusetts General Hospital, and was followed by work in Baltimore and London. He returned to Boston to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in 1912. Towards the end of his career he worked at Yale University as the Carmalt Visiting Professor, returning to Peter Bent Brigham during World War II.[1]

He worked on developing hypophysectomy with Harvey Cushing, and they and Samuel James Crowe published the first evidence of the link between the pituitary gland and the reproductive system in 1910.[2]

Homans later worked on peripheral vascular disease, helping to popularise the ligation of the saphenofemoral junction for treatment of varicose veins, and advocating ligation of the superficial femoral vein to stop migrating clots causing pulmonary embolus. He described the sign which bears his name in 1944,[3] and reported the first instance of deep venous thrombosis occurring in flight in 1954 in a doctor who had flown between Boston and Caracas.[4] He was also interested in lymphoedema, developing the Homans operation for this condition.

He was a founding member of the Society for Vascular Surgery, the fourth meeting of which saw the establishment of the John Homans lecture in his honour. He is also commemorated by the John Homans Chair of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the John Homans Fellowship in Vascular Surgery at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.

External links

John Homans at Who Named It?

References

  1. Barker WF (September 1999). "John Homans, MD, 1877-1954: indomitable and irrepressible". Arch Surg 134 (9): 1019–20. doi:10.1001/archsurg.134.9.1019. PMID 10487601. Retrieved 2009-04-01.  PDF
  2. Samuel James Crowe, Harvey Williams Cushing, John Homans. Experimental hypophysectomy. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1910: 21; 127-169.
  3. Homans J. Diseases of the veins. New Engl J Med 1944: 231; 51-60.
  4. HOMANS J (January 1954). "Thrombosis of the deep leg veins due to prolonged sitting". N. Engl. J. Med. 250 (4): 148–9. doi:10.1056/NEJM195401282500404. PMID 13119864. 
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