Laurence Ge
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Ge L, Saunders N, Betts D, Holmes J, Walton D, Talusan P
Foot Ankle Orthop
. 2023 Sep;
8(3):24730114231198849.
PMID: 37767010
Background: There continues to be controversy regarding treatment options for Achilles tendon ruptures (ATR). The aim of our study is to compare outcomes between operatively and nonoperatively managed Achilles ruptures...
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Ge L, Holmes J, Talusan P, Walton D
Foot Ankle Orthop
. 2023 Jul;
8(3):24730114231187887.
PMID: 37492127
Background: Lateral talar subluxation (LTS) was introduced as a measurement tool for evaluating isolated Weber B ankle fractures, with LTS >4 mm on gravity stress (GS) radiographs possibly indicating need...
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Ge L, Jubril A, Mesfin A
Global Spine J
. 2021 Feb;
12(7):1428-1433.
PMID: 33567932
Study Design: Retrospective. Objective: To evaluate functional outcomes and characteristics associated with gunshot wound (GSW) to the spine. Methods: Patients with GSW to the spine managed at a Level 1...
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Joo P, Ge L, Mesfin A
Global Spine J
. 2020 Jul;
10(6):767-774.
PMID: 32707025
Study Design: Narrative review. Objective: To provide an overview on the diagnosis and surgical management of rheumatoid involvement of the lumbar spine. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease...
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Ge L, Arul K, Stoner M, Mesfin A
Global Spine J
. 2020 Jul;
10(6):735-740.
PMID: 32707011
Study Design: Retrospective study. Objectives: To evaluate the demographics, prevalence, etiology, severity, and outcomes of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) resulting from ischemic infarction. Methods: All patients with SCI and a...
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Arul K, Ge L, Ikpeze T, Baldwin A, Mesfin A
J Spine Surg
. 2019 Apr;
5(1):38-45.
PMID: 31032437
Background: The relationship of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and the geriatric population is not emphasized in current literature. Our objective was to evaluate mechanisms of injury, outcomes, and complications...
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Ge L, Arul K, Mesfin A
World Neurosurg
. 2018 Nov;
122:e1551-e1556.
PMID: 30471447
Background: With the aging population in the United States, it can be anticipated that the prevalence of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) and cancer will increase. Primary or metastatic spine tumors...
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Ge L, Arul K, Ikpeze T, Baldwin A, Nickels J, Mesfin A
World Neurosurg
. 2017 Dec;
111:e142-e148.
PMID: 29253698
Objective: Owing to the aging of the population in the United States, it is anticipated that injury mechanisms, treatment, and outcomes of spinal cord injuries (SCI) will change. There is...