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    Five Influential Factors for Clinical Team Performance in Urgent, Emergency Care Contexts by Andreatta, Pamela B, Graybill, John Christopher, Renninger, Christopher H, Armstrong, Robert K, Bowyer, Mark W, Gurney, Jennifer M

    Published in Military medicine (01-07-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction In deployed contexts, military medical care is provided through the coordinated efforts of multiple interdisciplinary teams that work…”
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    Measuring Competency: Improving the validity of your procedural performance assessments by Andreatta, Pamela B, Renninger, Christopher H, Bowyer, Mark W, Gurney, Jennifer M

    Published in Annals of surgery open (01-12-2023)
    “…The objective of the study was to compare the use of ordinal scales and interval scales for capturing surgical competency information for general surgeons…”
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    Targeted Muscle Reinnervation of the Brachium: An Anatomic Study of Musculocutaneous and Radial Nerve Motor Points Relative to Proximal Landmarks by Renninger, Christopher H., MD, Rocchi, Vanna J., DO, Kroonen, Leo T., MD

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-11-2015)
    “…Purpose Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) offers enhanced prosthetic use by harnessing additional neural control from unused nerves in the amputated limb…”
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    Aspirin for Deep-Venous Thrombosis Prophylaxis After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction by McIntire, Sean C, Bernstein, Ethan M, Tompane, Trevor M, Briggs, Avery M, Ferris, William J, Renninger, Christopher H, McDonald, Lucas S, Hurvitz, Andrew P

    Published in Military medicine (01-07-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate whether a daily full-dose aspirin regimen after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction reduces the risk of postoperative…”
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    Operative and Nonoperative Management of Achilles Tendon Ruptures in Active Duty Military Population by Renninger, Christopher H., Kuhn, Kevin, Fellars, Todd, Youngblood, Scot, Bellamy, Joseph

    Published in Foot & ankle international (01-03-2016)
    “…Background: The optimal management of Achilles tendon ruptures continues to be a subject of debate in orthopedics. These injuries are common in the active duty…”
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    American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Appropriate Use Criteria: Prevention of Surgical Site Infections After Major Extremity Trauma by Renninger, Christopher H., Tedesco, Nicholas S., Strelzow, Jason

    “…High-energy extremity trauma rates can be difficult to precisely state given the complexity of contributing combined mechanisms; however, the rate of open…”
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    American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Appropriate Use Criteria: Prevention of Surgical Site Infections After Major Extremity Trauma by Strelzow, Jason, Tedesco, Nicholas S., Renninger, Christopher H.

    “…The Major Extremity Trauma and Rehabilitation Consortium and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons have developed Appropriate Use Criteria for the…”
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    Injury Characteristics of Low-Energy Lisfranc Injuries Compared With High-Energy Injuries by Renninger, Christopher H., Cochran, Grant, Tompane, Trevor, Bellamy, Joseph, Kuhn, Kevin

    Published in Foot & ankle international (01-09-2017)
    “…Background: Lisfranc injuries result from high- and low-energy mechanisms though the literature has been more focused on high-energy mechanisms. A comparison…”
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    Putting the ready in readiness: A post hoc analysis of surgeon performance during a military mass casualty situation in Afghanistan by Andreatta, Pamela B, Bowyer, Mark W, Renninger, Christopher H, Graybill, John Christopher, Gurney, Jennifer M, Elster, Eric A

    “…All military surgeons must maintain trauma capabilities for expeditionary care contexts, yet most are not trauma specialists. Maintaining clinical readiness…”
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    Peripheral Nerve Management in Extremity Amputations by Richards, John T., Baird, Michael D., Tintle, Scott M., Souza, Jason M., Renninger, Christopher H., Potter, Benjamin K.

    Published in The Orthopedic clinics of North America (01-04-2022)
    “…The effective management of peripheral nerves in amputation surgery is critical to optimizing patient outcomes. Nerve-related pain after amputation is common,…”
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    Upper-Extremity Vascular Exposures for Trauma: Comparative Performance Outcomes for General Surgeons and Orthopedic Surgeons by Bradley, Matthew J, Franklin, Brenton R, Renninger, Christopher H, Graybill, John Christopher, Bowyer, Mark W, Andreatta, Pamela B

    Published in Military medicine (01-07-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction As combat-related trauma decreases, there remains an increasing need to maintain the ability to care for trauma victims from other…”
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    Patients With Cirrhosis Who Have a Model for End-stage Liver Disease Sodium Score of 8 or Greater Are at Increased Risk of Poor Outcomes in Operatively Treated Tibia Fractures by Renninger, Christopher H, Jaeblon, Todd, Slobogean, Gerard P, O'Toole, Robert V, O'Hara, Nathan N

    Published in Orthopedics (Thorofare, N.J.) (01-03-2022)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare 30-day readmission rates for cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients after tibia fracture fixation by retrospectively…”
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    Proximal Tibia Fracture Through Suture Augmentation Sites Following ACL/MCL Repairs: A Case Report by Feeley, Scott M, Kamali, Arash, Colantonio, Donald F, Renninger, Christopher H

    Published in JBJS case connector (01-04-2024)
    “…A 35-year-old man sustained a proximal tibia fracture from a low-energy mechanism 1 year after anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligament repairs with…”
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    What is the Case Volume of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeons in the Military Health System? An Assessment of Wartime Readiness and Skills Sustainment by Overmann, Archie L, Harrington, Colin J, Richards, John T, Colantonio, Donald T, Renninger, Christopher H, Stinner, Daniel J, Forsberg, Jonathan A

    Published in Military medicine (20-06-2024)
    “…Complex, high-energy extremity trauma secondary to explosive mechanisms has been increasingly common in modern warfare, accounting for a majority of combat…”
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    Tips and tricks for ORIF of displaced femoral neck fractures in the young adult patient by Stacey, Stephen C., Renninger, Christopher H., Hak, David, Mauffrey, Cyril

    “…Femoral neck fractures in the young adult are a less common, but potentially functionally significant injury commonly occurring after high-energy trauma. The…”
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    American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Appropriate Use Criteria: Prevention of Surgical Site Infections After Major Extremity Trauma by Renninger, Christopher H., Tedesco, Nicholas S., Strelzow, Jason

    “…High-energy extremity trauma rates can be difficult to precisely state given the complexity of contributing combined mechanisms; however, the rate of open…”
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    Circumventing Acute Compartment Syndrome: Outcomes from a Cadaver-based Course in Fasciotomy Procedural Skills by Renninger, Christopher H, Smith, Christopher S, Sanville, Jennifer A, Bowyer, Mark W, Andreatta, Pamela B

    “…Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) represents a surgical emergency requiring effective, complete fasciotomy. The purpose of this study is to evaluate…”
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