Motasem Haroun Salameh, MD
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2025
Primary deltoid ligament repair versus trans-syndesmotic fixation for acute bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures: A meta-analysis of comparative studies
Alzobi O, Kayali H, Salman L, Kenawey M, Hantouly A, Salameh M, Zikria B, D'Hooghe P, Panchbhavi V, Mekhaimar M, AlBurdeni S, Alsaei J. Primary deltoid ligament repair versus trans-syndesmotic fixation for acute bimalleolar equivalent ankle fractures: A meta-analysis of comparative studies. Journal Of Orthopaedic Reports 2025, 4: 100568. DOI: 10.1016/j.jorep.2025.100568.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeltoid ligament repairTrans-syndesmotic screw fixationBimalleolar equivalent ankle fracturesAnkle fracturesDeltoid ligament repair groupAnkle-Hindfoot Scale scoreScrew fixationDeltoid ligament injuryLateral malleolus fracturesSymptomatic implant removalTrans-syndesmotic fixationMeta-analysisPreferred Reporting ItemsVisual analog scale for painScrew fixation groupPain scoresNewcastle-Ottawa ScaleLigament repairFunctional outcomesMeta-analysis of comparative studiesBimalleolar equivalent fracturesComplication rateMalleolus fractureImplant removalImplant removal rateRisk factors for cut-throughs in intertrochanteric hip fracture fixation Tip-Apex Distance (TAD) <10 mm and Apex-to-Center <4 mm
Levine A, Klug T, Cross J, Salameh M, Riedel M, Leslie M. Risk factors for cut-throughs in intertrochanteric hip fracture fixation Tip-Apex Distance (TAD) <10 mm and Apex-to-Center <4 mm. Injury 2025, 56: 112205. PMID: 39954635, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2025.112205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTip-apex distanceIntertrochanteric hip fracturesHip fractureRisk factorsAnterior-posteriorLevel 1 academic trauma centerSliding hip screwFracture reduction qualityNeck-shaft angleCut-out complicationsTrauma centerHip screwNeck-shaftIntramedullary nailingRetrospective reviewReduction qualityReduced riskIncreased riskFracture typeClinical outcomesRiskComplicationsCohortLateral viewFixation devices
2024
Posteromedial approach for the surgical management of posterior talar body fractures
Dhodapkar M, Salameh M, Yoo B. Posteromedial approach for the surgical management of posterior talar body fractures. Trauma Case Reports 2024, 54: 101099. PMID: 39381796, PMCID: PMC11458537, DOI: 10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101099.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTalar body fracturesMedial malleolus osteotomyBody fracturesPosteromedial approachAnatomical reductionOptimal surgical approachTalar domeLoss of boneSurgical managementSurgical approachVisualization of fracturesIatrogenic damagePosterior aspectBlood supplyOsteotomy siteMedial aspectDeltoid ligamentPosterior talusOsteotomySurgical Management of Achilles Tendon Ruptures in the United States 2006-2020, an ABOS Part II Oral Examination Case List Database Study
Brodeur P, Salameh M, Boulos A, Blankenhorn B, Hsu R. Surgical Management of Achilles Tendon Ruptures in the United States 2006-2020, an ABOS Part II Oral Examination Case List Database Study. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2024, 9: 24730114241266190. PMID: 39091402, PMCID: PMC11292698, DOI: 10.1177/24730114241266190.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAchilles tendon ruptureAmerican Board of Orthopaedic SurgerySurgical managementRepair casesManagement of Achilles tendon ruptureTendon ruptureCurrent Procedural TerminologySurgeon practice patternsRetrospective cohort studyFellowship-trained surgeonsFellowship-trained candidatesRepair volumeCase listNonoperative managementAmerican BoardOral examinationCohort studyCase volumeLevel IIIExamination yearPractice patternsDatabase studyGrowing body of evidenceBody of evidenceOrthopaedic surgeryThe synthes femoral neck system (FNS): a technical tip and case series
Salameh M, Fram B. The synthes femoral neck system (FNS): a technical tip and case series. European Journal Of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology 2024, 34: 3373-3376. PMID: 39073600, DOI: 10.1007/s00590-024-04053-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSustentaculum fracture fixation with lateral plate or medial screw fixation are equivalent
Roytman G, Salameh M, Rizzo S, Dhodapkar M, Tommasini S, Wiznia D, Yoo B. Sustentaculum fracture fixation with lateral plate or medial screw fixation are equivalent. Injury 2024, 55: 111532. PMID: 38614015, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2024.111532.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubtalar jointCadaveric anklesSustentaculum tali fracturesFresh-frozen cadaveric anklesT-testAssess patient outcomesPaired t-testUn-paired t-testAnkle modelAnkleRight ankleLeft ankleMid-tibiaPatient outcomesRetrospective observational studyScrew fixationObservational studyMethod of fixationFracture fixationBiomechanical functionMedial approachBody massFixation methodsInterosseous ligamentNo significant differenceDisplacement after Open vs Saw-Based Minimally Invasive Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study
Salameh M, Halayqeh S, Levine A, Abousayed M, Hsu R, Blankenhorn B. Displacement after Open vs Saw-Based Minimally Invasive Medial Displacement Calcaneal Osteotomy: A Cadaveric Study. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2024, 9: 24730114241255350. PMID: 38827565, PMCID: PMC11143823, DOI: 10.1177/24730114241255350.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedial displacement calcaneal osteotomyCalcaneal osteotomyRadiographic measurementsMinimally invasive surgeryMedial displacementTuberosity displacementValgus realignmentOpen techniqueCadaveric studyContralateral limbCadaveric modelLevel VCadaveric specimensMetric rulerNo significant differenceSignificant differenceHindfootInvasive surgeryOsteotomyIncidence, risk factors, and prognosis of sciatic nerve injury in acetabular fractures: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Arbash M, Alzobi O, Salameh M, Alkhayarin M, Ahmed G. Incidence, risk factors, and prognosis of sciatic nerve injury in acetabular fractures: a retrospective cross-sectional study. International Orthopaedics 2024, 48: 849-856. PMID: 38195944, PMCID: PMC10902080, DOI: 10.1007/s00264-024-06087-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSciatic nerve injuryNerve injuryKocher-Langenbeck approachPosterior wall fracturesAcetabulum fracturesRisk factorsProne positionWall fracturesIncidence of sciatic nerve injuryPosterior columnPost-operative nerve injuryRetrospective cross-sectional studyRetrospective cross-sectional reviewPost-operative complicationsIatrogenic nerve injuryNerve injury rateAverage follow-upHip dislocationMechanism of injuryMotor vehicle collisionsCross-sectional reviewCross-sectional studyFollow-upAcetabular fracturesInjury rates
2023
Response to “Letter Regarding: Tranexamic Acid Utilization in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Meta-analysis”
Salameh M, Hsu R, Blankenhorn B. Response to “Letter Regarding: Tranexamic Acid Utilization in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Meta-analysis”. Foot & Ankle International 2023, 44: 377-378. PMID: 37021648, DOI: 10.1177/10711007231160118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinimally invasive Vs open medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy. A cadaveric study
Salameh M, Hsu R, Abousayed M, Blankenhorn B. Minimally invasive Vs open medial displacement calcaneal osteotomy. A cadaveric study. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2023, 8: 2473011423s00017. PMCID: PMC9947680, DOI: 10.1177/2473011423s00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedial displacement calcaneal osteotomyCalcaneal osteotomyDegree of deformity correctionPes planovalgus deformityFlexible pes planovalgus deformityAnkle surgeonHindfoot valgusAnkle operationsPlanovalgus deformityCadaveric studyCalcaneal tuberosityAnkleLeft ankleOrthopaedic surgeonsWilcoxon-Mann-Whitney U testDeformity correctionFootHindfootSoft tissue dissectionMedial displacementP-valueCalcanealOpen techniqueWilcoxon-Mann-WhitneyU test
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Motasem Salameh, MD, is an orthopaedic trauma and foot and ankle surgeon dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive care to his patients.
Before starting his orthopaedic surgery residency, Dr. Salameh volunteered with Doctors Without Borders in Amman, Jordan, where he was part of a reconstructive surgery team treating patients with severe injuries, including post-explosion injuries and burns. Reflecting on this transformative experience, Dr. Salameh says, "It was a life-changing experience to work with patients in such critical conditions. It reinforced my commitment to improving lives through surgery."
After completing his residency, Dr. Salameh pursued two years of advanced fellowship training. He specialized in foot and ankle surgery at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and further completed his training in orthopedic trauma at Yale University School of Medicine. His extensive training has prepared him to handle a wide range of orthopaedic conditions, from acute injuries to chronic musculoskeletal conditions.
Dr. Salameh is passionate about orthopaedic surgery because of the profound and immediate impact it can have on a patient's life. "When a patient comes in with a fracture, they are often in pain and unable to function. It's rewarding to help them recover, allowing them to return to their normal lives," he explains. In emergency situations, Dr. Salameh ensures that patients fully understand their diagnosis and treatment plan, helping them feel informed and reassured during stressful moments.
Currently, Dr. Salameh provides care at Yale, where he treats a wide range of conditions, including complex fractures, post-fracture complications, deformities, arthritis, and sports injuries of the foot and ankle. He performs both joint replacement (arthroplasty) and reconstructive surgeries (repairing and restoring function in a joint).
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Salameh is an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at Yale School of Medicine. His research interests include foot and ankle injuries, as well as fractures of the pelvic ring and hip socket, areas in which he continues to contribute to advancements in the field.
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- The Arab Board of Health Specializations
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- 2022
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