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    Early external fixation of tibial plateau fractures is associated with an increased risk of compartment syndrome by Wier, Julian, Duong, Andrew M., Gary, Joshua L., Patterson, Joseph T.

    Published in Injury (01-11-2024)
    “…•External fixation of tibial plateau fractures within 28.8 h of admission was independently associated with increase odds of compartment syndrome.•Delayed…”
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    Pelvic Binder Radiography Is Safe and Feasible for Quantifying Fracture Instability in LC1 Pelvis Fractures: A Clinical Trial by Patterson, Joseph T, Duong, Andrew M, Flynn, Camille, Kim, Annabel, Inaba, Kenji, Reddy, Sravanthi, Blumenthal, Sarah R, Gary, Joshua L

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-11-2024)
    “…To demonstrate fracture displacement, patient tolerance, and in-hospital safety quantifying lateral compression type 1 (LC1) pelvis fracture stability with…”
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    Incidence of suboptimal fluoroscopic outlet imaging of the sacrum and pelvic retroversion necessary for optimal views by Patterson, Joseph T, Brown, Michael, Hasegawa, Ian G, Becerra, Jacob A, Duong, Andrew M, Reddy, Akhil, Gary, Joshua L

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic trauma (01-06-2024)
    “…To estimate the prevalence of suboptimal fluoroscopy of sacral outlet images due to anatomic and equipment dimensions. Pelvic retroversion is hypothesized to…”
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    Bilateral thigh compartment syndrome following intraoperative pelvic binder reduction of open pelvic fracture: a case report and review of literature by Chung, Phillip, Hasegawa, Ian G., Duong, Andrew M., Shabani, Soroush, Patterson, Joseph T.

    “…Case A 22-year-old man with a type IIIA open AO/OTA 61C2.2b pelvis fracture and hypotension received exploratory laparotomy, temporary open ligation of the…”
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    Subchondral rafting wires reduce tibial plateau fracture subsidence by Patterson, Joseph T., Rusu, Daniel, Duong, Andrew M., Satish, Vivek, Yang, Max, Mayer, Lucas, Allen, Michael, Marecek, Geoffrey S.

    “…Purpose To determine if subchondral rafting wires retained as adjunctive tibial plateau fracture fixation affect postoperative articular subsidence. Methods A…”
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