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Skerrett D, Shefelbine L, Coale M, Unno F, Lack W
J Orthop Trauma . 2023 Dec; 38(3):155-159. PMID: 38117584
Objectives: Inconsistent outcomes have been reported for percutaneous fixation of Garden I/II femoral neck fractures in geriatric patients. It was hypothesized that accounting for variable follow-up would better estimate the...
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Perry M, Rivera J, Wesolowski M, Eikani C, Lack W, Cohen J, et al.
Cureus . 2023 Jun; 15(5):e38614. PMID: 37288216
Background Vancouver B2 periprosthetic femur fractures have traditionally been treated with revision arthroplasty. However, there is increasing evidence that open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) may be a valid alternative...
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Joseph B, Saljuqi A, Phuong J, Shipper E, Braverman M, Bixby P, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2022 Apr; 93(2):209-219. PMID: 35393380
Background: Treating older trauma patients requires a focus on the confluence of age-related physiological changes and the impact of the injury itself. Therefore, the primary way to improve the care...
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Stancil R, Romm J, Lack W, Bohnenkamp F, Sems S, Cross W, et al.
J Knee Surg . 2021 Jun; 36(2):146-152. PMID: 34187069
Periprosthetic fractures around a total knee arthroplasty (TKA), comminuted and intra-articular femur fractures, or fracture nonunions in osteoporotic bone represent technically challenging problems. This is particularly true when the fracture...
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Murphy M, Killen C, Lynch K, Cohen J, Summers H, Stover M, et al.
J Orthop Trauma . 2020 Feb; 34(8):e272-e281. PMID: 32097234
Objectives: We report on the largest series to date of minimally invasive medial plate osteosynthesis of high-energy tibia fractures in skeletally immature patients. Design: Retrospective. Setting: Level 1 trauma center....
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Liskutin T, Harkin E, Summers H, Cohen J, Bernstein M, Lack W
Injury . 2019 Dec; 51(2):322-328. PMID: 31812323
Background: Treatment for proximal humerus fractures remains controversial. Studies of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) rarely account for reduction quality, while surgeon experience and sagittal plane reduction remain unstudied....
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Schmitt D, Rodts M, Davis B, Summers H, Bernstein M, Lack W
J Clin Orthop Trauma . 2019 Nov; 10(Suppl 1):S95-S99. PMID: 31695267
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Lack W, Seymour R, Bickers A, Studnek J, Karunakar M
Prehosp Emerg Care . 2018 Aug; 23(3):385-388. PMID: 30141716
Objective: Early antibiotic administration has been associated with a significant decrease in infection following open fractures. However, antibiotics are most effective at a time when many patients are still being...
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Liskutin T, Bernstein M, Summers H, Lack W
J Orthop Trauma . 2018 Jul; 32 Suppl 1:S38-S39. PMID: 29985907
Introduction: Severe injuries to the ankle frequently result in soft tissue trauma too severe to proceed with immediate definitive fixation. Additionally, patients with multiple or vascular injuries may need a...
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Liskutin T, Bernstein M, Lack W, Perry M, Summers H
J Orthop Trauma . 2018 Jul; 32 Suppl 1:S32-S33. PMID: 29985904
Introduction: Peri- and intra-articular fractures about the knee are frequently managed with joint-spanning external fixation before definitive treatment. With a systematic approach, a near-anatomic reduction with respect to length, alignment,...