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    Revision Meniscal Repair With Amniotic Membrane Augmentation by Feeley, Scott M., Feldman, Matthew W., McCarthy, Conor F., Colantonio, Donald F., Tokish, John M., Tucker, Christopher J.

    Published in Arthroscopy techniques (Amsterdam) (01-10-2024)
    “…Meniscal injury is common, and despite modern techniques, the failure rate following repair remains high. While there are recent treatment advances in the form…”
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    Preventing biological waste: Effective use of viable tissue in traumatized lower extremities by Lansford, Jefferson L., McCarthy, Conor F., Souza, Jason M., Saberski, Ean R., Potter, Benjamin K.

    “…Severe open lower extremity trauma requires debridement to remove contamination and devitalized tissues. Aggressive debridement should be balanced with…”
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    Internal Tibial Torsion is Related to Syndesmosis Injury in a Large Osteological Collection by McCarthy, Conor F., Liu, Raymond, Weinberg, Douglas

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2019)
    “…Introduction: The long term consequences of tibial torsion remain unclear. Both excessive internal and external tibial torsion have been postulated to be…”
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    Bone Homeostasis and Physiology in Normal and Orthopaedic Disease Conditions by Anderson, Ashley B., McCarthy, Conor F., Hoyt, Benjamin W., Forsberg, Jonathan A., Potter, Benjamin K.

    “…Some of the most common human systemic diseases—both benign and malignant—affect bone regulation, formation, and homeostasis (the cellular balance regulated by…”
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    An Anatomic Study of the Proximal Tibial Epiphysis With Relevance to Percutaneous Epiphysiodesis Using Transphyseal Screws (PETS) by Do, Michael T., McCarthy, Conor F., Cooperman, Daniel R., Liu, Raymond W.

    Published in Journal of pediatric orthopaedics (01-10-2022)
    “…Background: Percutaneous epiphysiodesis using transphyseal screws (PETS) is a common procedure to correct lower extremity limb-length discrepancies in the…”
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    Internal tibial torsion is related to syndesmosis injury in a large osteological collection by McCarthy, Conor F., Weinberg, Douglas S., Liu, Raymond W.

    Published in Foot and ankle surgery (01-12-2020)
    “…•Increased internal torsion in syndesmosis injury vs. controls (6.2 vs. 7.9 degrees).•Syndesmosis injury presence trended toward increased internal torsion (P…”
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    Analyzing Pelvic Asymmetry by Sex and Ancestry: Insights From an Osteological Collection by Ren, Bryan O, Goldberg, Robert W, Standefer, Karen D, Teplensky, Jason R, Drain, Joseph P, Mccarthy, Conor F, Birch, John G, Liu, Raymond W

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (29-04-2024)
    “…Pelvic asymmetry has been noted in pelvic imaging, and might influence the development of various spinal pathologies, most notably scoliosis. There is a…”
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    Bilateral Chronic Quadriceps Tendon Ruptures Treated with Hamstring Autograft Reconstruction: A Case Report by Feldman, Matthew W., Wade, Sean M., McCarthy, Conor F., Kinnard, Matthew J., Avery, Anthony L.

    Published in JBJS case connector (01-01-2023)
    “…A 30-year-old semiprofessional football player presented with chronic bilateral quadriceps tendon ruptures. Both quadriceps tendon ruptures were unsuitable for…”
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    Type-V Median Nerve Entrapment in a Pediatric Medial Condyle Fracture: A Case Report by McCarthy, Conor F., Kyriakedes, James C., Mistovich, R. Justin

    Published in JBJS case connector (01-12-2018)
    “…A 30-month-old boy with a displaced medial condyle fracture and no history of an elbow dislocation was found to have an entrapped median nerve. Entrapment of…”
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