2023
Acute Shortening and Then Lengthening for Type IIIB Open Adolescent Tibia and Fibula Shaft Fractures with Segmental Tissue Loss
Frumberg D. Acute Shortening and Then Lengthening for Type IIIB Open Adolescent Tibia and Fibula Shaft Fractures with Segmental Tissue Loss. 2023, 1-7. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02767-8_459-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTissue lossNegative pressure wound therapyAnterior compartment musculatureFibula shaft fracturesTwo-stage reconstructionDamage control strategyOpen tibiaAnatomic fixationAcute shorteningPrimary repairShaft fracturesNonviable boneExternal fixationWound therapyTibiaFixationDebridementTherapyExcisionFibula
2022
NFB-05. A family-centered neurocutaneous syndrome clinic in the age of targeted therapies
Marks A, Antaya R, Balsamo L, Cardinale K, Cheron R, Frumberg D, Gentile V, Habib L, Puthenpura V, Zhang H. NFB-05. A family-centered neurocutaneous syndrome clinic in the age of targeted therapies. Neuro-Oncology 2022, 24: i129-i129. PMCID: PMC9165028, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noac079.469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTuberous sclerosisPediatric patients 2 yearsYale-New Haven Children's HospitalInoperable plexiform neurofibromasPatients 2 yearsOwn side effectsYears of ageNeurofibromatosis type 1Multidisciplinary clinicNeurocutaneous syndromeChildren's HospitalPlexiform neurofibromaNeuro-oncologySide effectsSubspecialty consultationClinicType 1Young adultsSclerosisSyndromeHospitalTherapyAgeTreatmentClinical reasoning