2021
Penetrating deep pelvic injury due to “less-lethal” beanbag munitions: a case report and policy implications
Schenck CS, Lokeshwar SD, Riedel MD, Davis KA. Penetrating deep pelvic injury due to “less-lethal” beanbag munitions: a case report and policy implications. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2021, 6: e000754. PMID: 34041366, PMCID: PMC8112415, DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2021-000754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere injuriesLethal munitionsExcellent functional outcomeCases of osteomyelitisPelvic abscessFunctional outcomeCase reportSurgical removalPelvic injuriesPermanent disabilityLong-term consequencesInjurySerious injuriesOsteomyelitisPatientsPublic healthRecent reportsReportAbscessDebridementPelvicCareAnalysis of Computed Tomography–Based Technique for Measuring Femoral Anteversion: Implications for Measuring Rotation After Femoral Intramedullary Nail Insertion
McAlister IP, Marchand LS, Napora JK, Riedel MD, Shannon SS, O'Hara NN, Langhammer CG, LeBrun C, Nascone JW, Sciadini MF, O'Toole RV. Analysis of Computed Tomography–Based Technique for Measuring Femoral Anteversion: Implications for Measuring Rotation After Femoral Intramedullary Nail Insertion. Journal Of Orthopaedic Trauma 2021, 35: 239-244. PMID: 32956208, DOI: 10.1097/bot.0000000000001969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnitude of sideSide differenceIntraclass correlation coefficientMean sideComputed tomographyFemoral anteversionCross-sectional cohort studyInterobserver reliabilityAcademic trauma centerIntramedullary nail insertionFixed-effects modelCohort studyTrauma centerNail insertionCT scanRight sideIntraobserver reproducibilityAbsolute differenceAxial cutsAnteversionFemurPatientsScansSide variationTomography
2017
Is It “Fractured” or “Broken”? A Patient Survey Study to Assess Injury Comprehension after Orthopedic Trauma
Ghorbanhoseini M, Riedel MD, Gonzalez T, Hafezi P, Kwon JY. Is It “Fractured” or “Broken”? A Patient Survey Study to Assess Injury Comprehension after Orthopedic Trauma. Archives Of Bone And Joint Surgery 2017, 5: 235-242. PMID: 28913381, PMCID: PMC5592365, DOI: 10.22038/abjs.2017.19541.1507.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrevious fractureOrthopaedic traumaPatient quality measuresOrthopedic outpatient clinicPatient survey studyUnderstanding of terminologyAcademic teaching hospitalSevere characteristicsOutpatient clinicOptimal carePatient levelTeaching hospitalInclusion criteriaPatient understandingPatient injuryOrthopaedic surgeonsPatient comprehensionOrthopedic historyPatientsRespondersInjuryMajority of peopleBoneTraumaFamily members