Accessory anterolateral talar facet as an etiology of painful talocalcaneal impingement in the rigid flatfoot: a new diagnosis.
At early follow-up, facet resection with subtalar joint-sparing flatfoot reconstruction provided good results with symptomatic and functional improvement in the majority of patients, and may represent a risk factor for facet impingement.
Complications and Outcomes of Diaphyseal Forearm Fracture Intramedullary Nailing: A Comparison of Pediatric and Adolescent Age Groups
- Jeffrey E. MartusRyan K PrestonJ. SchoeneckerSteven A. LovejoyN. E. GreenG. Mencio
- 1 September 2013
Medicine
Journal of pediatric orthopedics
Flexible intramedullary nailing is an effective technique for pediatric forearm fractures with good to excellent outcomes in 91%.
Leptin Elevation as a Risk Factor for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis Independent of Obesity Status
- S. HalversonTracy A. WarhooverG. MencioSteven A. LovejoyJeffrey E. MartusJ. Schoenecker
- 17 May 2017
Medicine
This study is the first to clinically demonstrate an association between elevated serum leptin levels and SCFE, regardless of BMI, and adds to existing literature suggesting that SCFE is a multifactorial process and that leptin levels may have profound physiological effects on the development of various disease states.
Operative Fixation Versus Cast Immobilization: Tibial Shaft Fractures in Adolescents
- Jeffrey E. Martus
- 4 June 2021
Medicine
Journal of pediatric orthopedics
The majority of adolescent tibia shaft fractures can be successfully managed with closed reduction and cast immobilization and external fixation are acceptable treatment options that may be considered for an individual patient depending upon the clinical scenario.
Quantification of DTI in the Pediatric Spinal Cord: Application to Clinical Evaluation in a Healthy Patient Population
- Bryson ReynoldsSamantha By A. Bhatia
- 13 June 2019
Medicine
Diffusion evolves in the pediatric spinal cord during development, dependent on both cord region and the diffusion index of interest, demonstrating that diffusion may be affected by common pediatric spinal pathologies.
Internal fixation of acute, nondisplaced scaphoid waist fractures via a limited dorsal approach: an assessment of radiographic and functional outcomes.
- A. BediP. JebsonRadford J HaydenJ. JacobsonJeffrey E. Martus
- 1 March 2007
Medicine, Engineering
Intramedullary Nailing Compared with Spica Casts for Isolated Femoral Fractures in Four and Five-Year-Old Children.
- Brandon A. RamoJeffrey E. MartusN. TareenBenjamin HooeM. SnoddyC. Jo
- 17 February 2016
Medicine
Preschool-age children (four to five years old) with an isolated femoral fracture have similar clinical and radiographic outcomes regardless of whether they are treated with immediate spica cast immobilization or IMN.
Safety of Topical Vancomycin for Pediatric Spinal Deformity: Nontoxic Serum Levels With Supratherapeutic Drain Levels
- Sheyan J. ArmaghaniTravis J. MengeSteven A. LovejoyG. MencioJeffrey E. Martus
- 15 September 2014
Medicine
Topical application of vancomycin powder in pediatric spinal deformity surgery produced local levels well above the minimum inhibitory concentration for common pathogens and serum levels below the toxicity threshold, and there were no deep wound or antibiotic related complications.
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Infection-An Update Through the Four Pillars of Clinical Care and Immunothrombotic Similarities With COVID-19
- Stephanie N. Moore-LotridgeBreanne H. Y. GibsonMatthew T. DuvernayJeffrey E. MartusI. ThomsenJ. Schoenecker
- 2020
Medicine
In this review, current and future practices are systematically reviewed and categorized by the four main tasks the care team treating MSKI must complete.
A prospective multicenter study of Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease: functional and radiographic outcomes of nonoperative treatment at a mean follow-up of twenty years.
- A. LarsonD. Sucato A. Delarocha
- 4 April 2012
Medicine
This prospective study establishes a modern benchmark for outcomes following nonoperative, weight-bearing treatment of Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease and shows clinical signs of femoroacetabular impingement were associated with pain and with lower functional scores.
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