2019
Should Chopart Amputation be Performed in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients?
Brodell J, Baumhauer J, DiGiovanni B, Flemister A, Ketz J, Oh I. Should Chopart Amputation be Performed in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Patients? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2019, 4: 2473011419s00118. PMCID: PMC8696696, DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChopart amputationSyme amputationAmputation patientsRevision amputationSF-36Patient cohortExact testWound healingOutcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) instrumentsDiabetic foot ulcer patientsMinor post-operative complicationsFoot ulcer patientsCurrent Procedural Terminology codesDiabetic foot infectionsPost-operative complicationsBelow knee amputationBody mass indexJudicious patient selectionUnpaired Student's t-testProcedural Terminology codesFisher's exact testExtent of infectionStudent's t-testFoot infectionsMedical comorbidities
2018
Subtle Cavus Deformities
MacDonald A, Kelly M, Houck J, Baumhauer J, Oh I, Flemister A, Ketz J. Subtle Cavus Deformities. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2018, 3: 2473011418s00081. DOI: 10.1177/2473011418s00081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPROMIS Physical FunctionLateral ankle ligament reconstructionAnkle ligament reconstructionDepression T scoresPost-operative complicationsPain interferenceCavus deformityAllograft reconstructionLigament reconstructionT-scorePROMIS scoresRecurrent instabilityPROMIS PFPROMIS-PF T-scoreLateral ankle ligament injuriesLateral ankle reconstructionSubtle cavus footAnkle ligament injuriesClear risk factorsPost-operative depressionStudent's t-testImproved painRecurrent injuryAnkle reconstructionLigament injury
2016
2016 J. Leonard Goldner Award - Can Initial PROMIS Scores Predict Outcome for Foot and Ankle Patients?
Ho B, Houck J, Flemister A, Ketz J, DiGiovanni B, Oh I, Baumhauer J. 2016 J. Leonard Goldner Award - Can Initial PROMIS Scores Predict Outcome for Foot and Ankle Patients? Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2016, 1: 2473011416s00090. DOI: 10.1177/2473011416s00090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBaseline physical functionPhysical functionPROMIS scoresPatient visitsNon-operative treatment groupHigher baseline painHigher initial painPROMIS Physical FunctionNon-operative patientsHigher baseline depressionConsecutive patient visitsPredictors of outcomeTreatment decision processUse of patientStudent's t-testBaseline painBaseline patientOrthopaedic FootInitial painInitial visitPain interferenceAnkle patientsLess painPROMIS domainsAnkle clinic