Joseph Macaitis
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Recent Articles
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Shah J, Macaitis J, Lundquist B, Johnstone B, Coleman M, Jefferson M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Oct;
23(20).
PMID: 36293520
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hemorrhage remain challenging to treat in austere conditions. Developing a therapeutic to mitigate the associated pathophysiology is critical to meet this treatment gap, especially as...
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Stukel Shah J, Lundquist B, Macaitis J, Pfau-Cloud M, Beltran F, Grunlan M, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater
. 2022 Mar;
110(9):2063-2074.
PMID: 35344262
Trauma-induced, critical-size bone defects pose a clinical challenge to heal. Albeit autografts are the standard-of-care, they are limited by their inability to be shaped to various defect geometries and often...
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Owens B, Kragh Jr J, Wenke J, Macaitis J, Wade C, Holcomb J
J Trauma
. 2008 Feb;
64(2):295-9.
PMID: 18301189
Background: There have been no large cohort reports detailing the wounding patterns and mechanisms in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Methods: The Joint Theater Trauma Registry was queried...
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Owens B, Kragh Jr J, Macaitis J, Svoboda S, Wenke J
J Orthop Trauma
. 2007 Apr;
21(4):254-7.
PMID: 17414553
Objectives: Extremity wounds and fractures traditionally comprise the majority of traumatic injuries in US armed conflicts. Little has been published regarding the extremity wounding patterns and fracture distribution in the...
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Kozar R, Holcomb J, Hassoun H, Macaitis J, Desoignie R, Moore F
J Surg Res
. 2004 Jan;
116(1):145-50.
PMID: 14732361
Introduction: Superior mesenteric artery occlusion (SMAO) is a simple and reproducible model of shock-induced gut ischemia/reperfusion, but some argue that it is not clinically relevant. The purpose of the current...