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2024

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Opioid Use After In Situ Fixation Of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Stephanie Coupal, Colleen Moreland, Jonathan R. Warren, Mckenna C. Noe, Lisa Berglund, Caleb Grote May 2024

Opioid Use After In Situ Fixation Of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis, Stephanie Coupal, Colleen Moreland, Jonathan R. Warren, Mckenna C. Noe, Lisa Berglund, Caleb Grote

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Preliminary results of a prospective single-institution study evaluating opioid use following in situ screw fixation of Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) in pediatric patients.


Outcomes Of Toddler’S Fractures After Implementation Of Comprehensive Care Management Protocol With Controlled Ankle (Cam) Boots, Sheena J. Amin Md, Janet K. O'Rear Bsn, Julia Leamon Msn, Olivia R. Pruss Bs, Mckenna C. Noe Bs, Micah K. Sinclair Md, Caleb W. Grote Md, Phd May 2024

Outcomes Of Toddler’S Fractures After Implementation Of Comprehensive Care Management Protocol With Controlled Ankle (Cam) Boots, Sheena J. Amin Md, Janet K. O'Rear Bsn, Julia Leamon Msn, Olivia R. Pruss Bs, Mckenna C. Noe Bs, Micah K. Sinclair Md, Caleb W. Grote Md, Phd

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A study comparing skin breakdown complications in patients being treated for toddler's fractures at a single academic medical center before and after implementation of a new management and immobilization protocol involving the use of CAM boots.


Health Disparities In Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Scfe) Presentation, Rithika Ginjupalli, George Thomas, Rohit Siddabattula, Richard M. Schwend, Caleb Grote May 2024

Health Disparities In Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (Scfe) Presentation, Rithika Ginjupalli, George Thomas, Rohit Siddabattula, Richard M. Schwend, Caleb Grote

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This study identifies various health disparities in SCFE presentations using neighborhood-level determinants COI and ICE in addition to sociodemographic determinants such as race and gender.


Conservative Management Of Medial Femoral Condyle Osteochondritis Dissecans In The Pediatric Knee, Kennedy J. Morey, Brian Harvey, Kennison Adams, El Domingo-Johnson, Angie Vanderpool, Natalie Stork, Donna Pacicca, Brian Lee, Kevin Latz May 2024

Conservative Management Of Medial Femoral Condyle Osteochondritis Dissecans In The Pediatric Knee, Kennedy J. Morey, Brian Harvey, Kennison Adams, El Domingo-Johnson, Angie Vanderpool, Natalie Stork, Donna Pacicca, Brian Lee, Kevin Latz

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This study investigates the effectiveness of various non-operative treatments for osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions in the medial femoral condyle (MFC) of the knee, a condition commonly affecting pediatric populations. Our project aims to evaluate outcomes such as symptom resolution, return to activity, and the potential for avoiding surgical intervention among patients undergoing different methods of conservative management. Through a retrospective analysis of patients, the study identifies trends in the effectiveness of different conservative treatment methods.


Improving Awareness And Utilization Of Safety Net Resources After Extremity Firearm Injury, Colleen M. Moreland, Caleb W. Grote, Richard M. Schwend, Julia G. Harris May 2024

Improving Awareness And Utilization Of Safety Net Resources After Extremity Firearm Injury, Colleen M. Moreland, Caleb W. Grote, Richard M. Schwend, Julia G. Harris

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The orthopaedic surgery department can improve follow-on care for pediatric survivors of extremity firearm injuries by creating and implementing a checklist of defined safety net resources.


Safety And Efficacy Of Intraoperative Vectored Traction With Gardner-Wells (Gw) Tongs For Pediatric Spine Deformity Surgery - A Series Of 1000 Cases, Lucas Georger B.A., Krish Sardesai B.A., Andrew Dumas B.S., Mckenna Noe B.S., Richard M. Schwend M.D. May 2024

Safety And Efficacy Of Intraoperative Vectored Traction With Gardner-Wells (Gw) Tongs For Pediatric Spine Deformity Surgery - A Series Of 1000 Cases, Lucas Georger B.A., Krish Sardesai B.A., Andrew Dumas B.S., Mckenna Noe B.S., Richard M. Schwend M.D.

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Conducting an ongoing exploration, this study delves into the safety and efficacy of Gardner-Wells Tongs in pediatric spinal deformity surgery, involving a series of 418 cases, revealing a 5.5% complication rate primarily associated with facial swelling and abrasions, emphasizing the need for further investigation to validate the safety and effectiveness of this intervention.


Electrical Stimulation Of The Medial Pin After Insertion Is Safe And Effective In Preventing Iatrogenic Ulnar Nerve Neuropraxias In Type Iii Supracondylar Fractures. A Case Series Of 128 Consecutive Patients., Lucas Georger B.A., Mckenna Noe B.S., Richard M. Schwend M.D. May 2024

Electrical Stimulation Of The Medial Pin After Insertion Is Safe And Effective In Preventing Iatrogenic Ulnar Nerve Neuropraxias In Type Iii Supracondylar Fractures. A Case Series Of 128 Consecutive Patients., Lucas Georger B.A., Mckenna Noe B.S., Richard M. Schwend M.D.

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This case series explores the safety and efficacy of using a disposable nerve stimulator for intraoperative stimulation of both medial and lateral pins in Gartland type III supracondylar humerus fractures, revealing no instances of ulnar nerve stimulation response or postoperative iatrogenic ulnar nerve injury, thereby highlighting the potential for this cost-effective approach to ensure stable medial column pin fixation without ulnar nerve complications.