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    The variance of clavicular surface morphology is predictable: an analysis of dependent and independent metadata variables by Fontana, Arabella D., Hoyen, Harry A., Blauth, Michael, Galm, André, Schweizer, Marcel, Raas, Christoph, Jaeger, Martin, Jiang, Chunyan, Nijs, Stefaan, Lambert, Simon

    Published in JSES international (01-09-2020)
    “…The anatomy of the clavicle is specific and varied in reference to its topography and shape. These anatomic characteristics play an important role in the open…”
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    Failure rates of common grafts used in ACL reconstructions: a systematic review of studies published in the last decade by Haybäck, Gerwin, Raas, Christoph, Rosenberger, Ralf

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-11-2022)
    “…Introduction In this review paper, graft failure rates of different graft types (hamstring tendon autografts, bone–patellar tendon–bone autografts, quadriceps…”
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    Modifiable factors influencing length of stay after total knee arthroplasty by Missmann, Martin, Grenier, Jean-Pascal, Raas, Christoph

    “…Purpose This cohort study aims to investigate the current Rapid-Recovery-(RR)-pathway at an orthopaedic surgery hospital centre and to identify preoperative,…”
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    PEEK Interference Screws Show Significant Tunnel Enlargement After ACL Reconstruction and is Comparable to Adjustable-Length Loop Cortical Button Fixation by Coppola, Christian, Krost, Sandra, Runer, Armin, Raas, Christoph, Glodny, Bernhard, Mayr, Raul

    Published in Indian journal of orthopaedics (2024)
    “…Background It is unclear whether the use of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) interference screws for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction leads to…”
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    Is There a Difference in Timing and Cause of Death After Fractures in the Elderly? by Liem, Inge S., Kammerlander, Christian, Raas, Christoph, Gosch, Markus, Blauth, Michael

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-09-2013)
    “…Background Patients who sustain osteoporotic fractures have excessive mortality compared to age-matched controls, which is most pronounced within the first…”
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    Treatment and outcome with traumatic lesions of the olecranon and prepatellar bursa: a literature review apropos a retrospective analysis including 552 cases by Raas, Christoph, Attal, René, Kaiser, Peter, Popovscaia, Marina, Zegg, Michael

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-06-2017)
    “…Background Traumatic lesions of the olecranon bursa (OB) and prepatellar bursa (PB) are injuries commonly seen in orthopaedic trauma units. These injuries are…”
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    Prophylactic augmentation of the proximal femur: an investigation of two techniques by Raas, Christoph, Hofmann-Fliri, Ladina, Hörmann, Romed, Schmoelz, Werner

    Published in Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (01-03-2016)
    “…Introduction Osteoporotic hip fractures are an increasing problem in an ageing population. They result in high morbidity, mortality and high socioeconomic…”
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    Causes of Accidents and Risk Factors Among Adults During Recreational Sledging (Tobogganing): a Retrospective Study by Ruedl, Gerhard, Pocecco, Elena, Raas, Christoph, Brucker, Peter U, Greier, Klaus, Burtscher, Martin

    “…Recreational sledging (tobogganing) is a very popular winter sport in Alpine regions. Ascending and sledging down on the same track, however, might be…”
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    Influence of adult role modeling on child/adolescent helmet use in recreational sledging: an observational study by Ruedl, Gerhard, Pocecco, Elena, Raas, Christoph, Blauth, Michael, Brucker, Peter U., Burtscher, Martin, Kopp, Martin

    Published in Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift (01-04-2016)
    “…Summary Background During recreational sledging (tobogganing), the head represents the most frequent injured body region with approximately one-third of all…”
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