2020
Negative predictive value of CT for occult fractures of the hip and pelvis with imaging follow-up
Haims AH, Wang A, Yoo BJ, Porrino J. Negative predictive value of CT for occult fractures of the hip and pelvis with imaging follow-up. Emergency Radiology 2020, 28: 259-264. PMID: 32844321, DOI: 10.1007/s10140-020-01834-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative predictive valueIndex CTPredictive valueOccult fracturesEmergency departmentMusculoskeletal radiologistsHigh negative predictive valueMethodsTwo hundred thirtyOccult hip fracturesHip/pelvisElectronic medical recordsOccult hipElderly patientsHip fractureNegative radiographsFemoral neckPelvic fracturesMedical recordsIntertrochanteric femurSurgical implicationsElderly populationMultidetector CTCTPelvisHip
2017
Imaging findings of anterior hip dislocations
Pfeifer K, Leslie M, Menn K, Haims A. Imaging findings of anterior hip dislocations. Skeletal Radiology 2017, 46: 723-730. PMID: 28238017, DOI: 10.1007/s00256-017-2605-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Acetabular fractures: anatomic and clinical considerations.
Lawrence DA, Menn K, Baumgaertner M, Haims AH. Acetabular fractures: anatomic and clinical considerations. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2013, 201: w425-36. PMID: 23971473, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.12.10470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcetabulumFracture Fixation, InternalFractures, BoneHumansImaging, Three-DimensionalPelvic BonesTomography, X-Ray Computed
2006
Diagnostic CT scans: institutional informed consent guidelines and practices at academic medical centers.
Lee CI, Flaster HV, Haims AH, Monico EP, Forman HP. Diagnostic CT scans: institutional informed consent guidelines and practices at academic medical centers. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2006, 187: 282-7. PMID: 16861528, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.05.0813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcademic Medical CentersInformed ConsentPractice Guidelines as TopicTomography, X-Ray ComputedUnited StatesConceptsAcademic medical centerU.S. academic medical centersMedical CenterInformed consentCT scanPercent of sitesRadiology technologistsDiagnostic CT scansPossible radiation riskPossible allergic reactionsRadiation riskInstitutional review boardStudy response rateMost academic medical centersAllergic reactionsPhysician counterpartsPatientsResponse rateReview boardCTCurrent informed consent practicesInformed consent practicesRiskScansConsent
2005
Fractures of the Calcaneus: A Review with Emphasis on CT1
Daftary A, Haims AH, Baumgaertner MR. Fractures of the Calcaneus: A Review with Emphasis on CT1. Radio Graphics 2005, 25: 1215-26. PMID: 16160107, DOI: 10.1148/rg.255045713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalcaneal fracturesComputed tomographyExtraarticular fracturesCalcaneal anatomyMost calcaneal fracturesMechanism of injuryCross-sectional imagingFracture patternsTreating physicianCalcaneal injuriesPosterior facetFracture lineTarsal bonesCharacteristic appearanceInjuryTreatment planningCalcaneusFracturesAnatomyIntraarticularPrognosisPhysicians
2004
Complete Cervical Intervertebral Disc Extrusion with Spinal Cord Injury in the Absence of Facet Dislocation
Yue JJ, Lawrence BD, Sutton KM, Strugar JJ, Haims AH. Complete Cervical Intervertebral Disc Extrusion with Spinal Cord Injury in the Absence of Facet Dislocation. Spine 2004, 29: e181-e184. PMID: 15105683, DOI: 10.1097/00007632-200405010-00021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryNormal plain radiographic findingsIntervertebral disc extrusionFacet dislocationPlain radiographic findingsCord injuryDisc extrusionRadiographic findingsCervical intervertebral disc extrusionTraumatic cervical disc herniationCervical disc herniationAnterior cervical discectomyLeft upper extremityLeft lower extremityPosterior cervical fusionPlain radiographic imagingMagnetic resonance imagingInferior facet jointsT2 magnetic resonance imagesCervical discectomyCervical fusionDisc herniationNondisplaced fracturesRadiographic reviewCase reportDiagnostic CT Scans: Assessment of Patient, Physician, and Radiologist Awareness of Radiation Dose and Possible Risks1
Lee CI, Haims AH, Monico EP, Brink JA, Forman HP. Diagnostic CT Scans: Assessment of Patient, Physician, and Radiologist Awareness of Radiation Dose and Possible Risks1. Radiology 2004, 231: 393-8. PMID: 15031431, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2312030767.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsED physiciansCT scanCancer riskRadiation doseChest radiographsMost ED physiciansPercent of patientsAbdominopelvic CT scansAssessment of patientsEmergency department physiciansU.S. academic medical centersAcademic medical centerFlank painAdult patientsRadiologist awarenessDepartment physiciansMedical CenterPatientsCT dosesPhysiciansLifetime cancer riskDoseScansRadiologistsRiskMorphometric Comparison of the Pedicle Rib Unit to Pedicles in the Thoracic Spine
Husted DS, Haims AH, Fairchild TA, Kershaw TS, Yue JJ. Morphometric Comparison of the Pedicle Rib Unit to Pedicles in the Thoracic Spine. Spine 2004, 29: 139-146. PMID: 14722404, DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000105537.49674.a3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
An Extrapedicular Approach to the Placement of Screws in the Thoracic Spine: An Anatomic and Radiographic Assessment
Husted DS, Yue JJ, Fairchild TA, Haims AH. An Extrapedicular Approach to the Placement of Screws in the Thoracic Spine: An Anatomic and Radiographic Assessment. Spine 2003, 28: 2324-2330. PMID: 14560078, DOI: 10.1097/01.brs.0000085361.32600.63.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBone ScrewsCadaverHumansInternal FixatorsOrthopedic ProceduresThoracic VertebraeTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsThoracic spineScrew fixationExtrapedicular approachPedicle rib unitThoracic vertebral bodyPlacement of screwsPedicle screw-rod constructScrew-rod constructsAnatomic safe zoneNeural foramenSpinal canalRadiographic assessmentTranspedicular fixationBACKGROUND DATAAnatomic studyClinical successAdult cadaversScrew techniqueVertebral bodyScrew placementPedicle screwsBiomechanical evaluationScrew pathwayComputerized tomographic imagesBody fixation