Friday, 30 October 2009

CORR Vol 467 No 10 2009

Volume 467 Number 10 of "Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research®" is now available on the SpringerLink web site at
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ABJS Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Health Policy Issues in Orthopaedic Surgery: Editorial Comment
Author(s): Kevin J. Bozic
Page: 2487 - 2488
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Frederick L. Hoffman, LLD (Hon), 1865–1946
Author(s): Richard A. Brand
Page: 2489 - 2490
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The Classic: A Plan for a More Effective Federal and State Health Administration
Author(s): Frederick L. Hoffman
Page: 2491 - 2496
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Economic Incentives to Promote Innovation in Healthcare Delivery
Author(s): Harold S. Luft
Page: 2497 - 2505
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What Rate of Utilization is Appropriate in Musculoskeletal Care?
Author(s): Jon D. Lurie, John Erik Bell, Jim Weinstein
Page: 2506 - 2511
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The Impact of Disruptive Innovations in Orthopaedics
Author(s): Erik Hansen, Kevin J. Bozic
Page: 2512 - 2520
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Executive Summary: Aligning Stakeholder Incentives in Orthopaedics
Author(s): Natalia A. Wilson, Anil Ranawat, Ryan Nunley, Kevin J. Bozic
Page: 2521 - 2524
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Aligning Incentives in Orthopaedics: Opportunities and Challenges—the Case Medical Center Experience
Author(s): Randall E. Marcus, Thomas F. Zenty, Harlin G. Adelman Esq.
Page: 2525 - 2534
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Aligning Physician and Hospital Incentives: The Approach at Hospital for Special Surgery
Author(s): Anil S. Ranawat, Jonathan H. Koenig, Adrian J. Thomas, Catherine D. Krna, Louis A. Shapiro
Page: 2535 - 2541
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Healthcare Quality Measurement in Orthopaedic Surgery: Current State of the Art
Author(s): Andrew Auerbach
Page: 2542 - 2547
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Quality Measurement in Orthopaedics: The Purchasers’ View
Author(s): David Lansky, Arnold Milstein
Page: 2548 - 2555
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Executive Summary: Value-based Purchasing and Technology Assessment in Orthopaedics
Author(s): Anil S. Ranawat, Ryan Nunley, Kevin Bozic
Page: 2556 - 2560
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Professionalism in 21st Century Professional Practice: Autonomy and Accountability in Orthopaedic Surgery
Author(s): Eugene S. Schneller, Natalia A. Wilson
Page: 2561 - 2569
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Role of Technology Assessment in Orthopaedics
Author(s): Charles Turkelson, Joshua J. Jacobs
Page: 2570 - 2576
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-009-0859-x
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The Impact of Physician-owned Specialty Orthopaedic Hospitals on Surgical Volume and Case Complexity in Competing Hospitals
Author(s): Xin Lu, Tyson P. Hagen, Mary S. Vaughan-Sarrazin, Peter Cram
Page: 2577 - 2586
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Prometheus Payment Model: Application to Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery
Author(s): Amita Rastogi, Beth A. Mohr, Jeffery O. Williams, Mah-Jabeen Soobader, Francois Brantes
Page: 2587 - 2597
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Getting to Equal: Strategies to Understand and Eliminate General and Orthopaedic Healthcare Disparities
Author(s): Daryll C. Dykes, Augustus A. White
Page: 2598 - 2605
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Future Young Patient Demand for Primary and Revision Joint Replacement: National Projections from 2010 to 2030
Author(s): Steven M. Kurtz, Edmund Lau, Kevin Ong, Ke Zhao, Michael Kelly, Kevin J. Bozic
Page: 2606 - 2612
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Original Articles
Long-term Clinical and MRI Results of Open Repair of the Supraspinatus Tendon
Author(s): Christophe Nich, Céline Mütschler, Eric Vandenbussche, Bernard Augereau
Page: 2613 - 2622
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Does Concomitant Low Back Pain Affect Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes?
Author(s): Wendy M. Novicoff, David Rion, William M. Mihalko, Khaled J. Saleh
Page: 2623 - 2629
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Similar Survival of Eccentric Rotational Acetabular Osteotomy in Patients Younger and Older Than 50 Years
Author(s): Jin Yamaguchi, Yukiharu Hasegawa, Toshiya Kanoh, Taisuke Seki, Kiyoharu Kawabe
Page: 2630 - 2637
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Crack Revision Improves Fixation of Uncemented HA-coated Implants Compared with Reaming: An Experiment in Dogs
Author(s): Jorgen Baas, Brian Elmengaard, Thomas Jakobsen, Joan Bechtold, Kjeld Soballe
Page: 2638 - 2643
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Clinical Comparison of Polyethylene Wear with Zirconia or Cobalt-Chromium Femoral Heads
Author(s): Maiken Stilling, Kjeld Anton Nielsen, Kjeld Søballe, Ole Rahbek
Page: 2644 - 2650
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Clinical Research
Seating of Ceramic Liners in the Uncemented Trident® Acetabular Shell: Is There Really a Problem?
Author(s): D. W. J. Howcroft, A. Qureshi, N. M. Graham
Page: 2651 - 2655
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Actual Knee Motion during Continuous Passive Motion Protocols is Less Than Expected
Author(s): Jesse E. Bible, Andrew K. Simpson, Debdut Biswas, Richard R. Pelker, Jonathan N. Grauer
Page: 2656 - 2661
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Reconstruction of Complete Knee Extensor Mechanism Loss with Gastrocnemius Flaps
Author(s): Thilak S. Jepegnanam, P. R. J. V. C. Boopalan, Manasseh Nithyananth, V. T. K. Titus
Page: 2662 - 2667
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Comparison of Ponseti versus Surgical Treatment for Idiopathic Clubfoot: A Short-term Preliminary Report
Author(s): Ernst B. Zwick, Tanja Kraus, Claudia Maizen, Gerhardt Steinwender, Wolfgang E. Linhart
Page: 2668 - 2676
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Internal Hemipelvectomy for Pelvic Sarcomas Using a T-incision Surgical Approach
Author(s): Richard D. Lackman, Eileen A. Crawford, Harish S. Hosalkar, Joseph J. King, Christian M. Ogilvie
Page: 2677 - 2684
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Long-term Results for Limb Salvage with Osteoarticular Allograft Reconstruction
Author(s): Christian M. Ogilvie, Eileen A. Crawford, Harish S. Hosalkar, Joseph J. King, Richard D. Lackman
Page: 2685 - 2690
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Incidence of the Remnant Femoral Attachment of the Ruptured ACL
Author(s): Jocelyn Wittstein, Maria Kaseta, Robert Sullivan, William E. Garrett
Page: 2691 - 2694
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Digital Templating and Preoperative Deformity Analysis with Standard Imaging Software
Author(s): Amir A. Jamali
Page: 2695 - 2704
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Use of Alternative Medicines by Patients with OA that Adversely Interact with Commonly Prescribed Medications
Author(s): Jacquelyn Marsh, Christine Hager, Tom Havey, Sheila Sprague, Mohit Bhandari, Dianne Bryant
Page: 2705 - 2722
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A Systematic Review of Conflicting Meta-Analyses in Orthopaedic Surgery
Author(s): Patrick Vavken, Ronald Dorotka
Page: 2723 - 2735
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Editorial
Reporting Results of Orthopaedic Research: Confidence Intervals and p Values

Author(s): Raphaël Porcher
Page: 2736 - 2737
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Case Reports
Case Report: Severe Melorheostosis Involving the Ipsilateral Extremities

Author(s): Hai-Tao Long, Kang-Hua Li, Yong Zhu
Page: 2738 - 2743
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Case Reports: Unusual Cause of Shoulder Pain in a Collegiate Baseball Player
Author(s): Cassandra A. Ligh, Brian L. Schulman, Marc R. Safran
Page: 2744 - 2748
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Letter to the Editor
Bone Graft Harvest Using a New Intramedullary System
Author(s): Jason A. Lowe, Brett D. Crist
Page: 2749
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Letter to the Editor: Pain and Depression Influence Outcome 5 Years after Knee Replacement Surgery
Author(s): B. L. Ginsel, P. J. C. Heesterbeek
Page: 2750 - 2751
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50 Years Ago in CORR
A Clinical Study of 46 Males With Low-Back Disorders Treated with Methocarbamol
Andres Grisolia MD and J.E.M. Thomson CORR 1959;13:299–304
Author(s): Richard A. Brand
Page: 2752 - 2754
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Orthopaedic • Radiology • Pathology Conference
A 38-year-old Man with Left Knee Pain

Author(s): Benjamin K. Potter, Sheila C. Adams, Mark J. Kransdorf, H. Thomas Temple
Page: 2755 - 2759
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Indian Journal of Orthopaedics

The following new journals from Medknow Publications have been added to
PubMed Central.
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/tocrender.fcgi?journal=940
Archive includes 2008; 43(1) to current.
Note: There is no embargo delay for this journal.

National Joint Registry Annual Report

National Joint Registry Annual Report 2008 - paper copy in the Library and available online

Monday, 12 October 2009

Injury Extra Vol 40 Iss 11 Nov 2009

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Transcatheter embolisation of blunt splenic injury in Von Willebrand's disease Pages 237-239 Daniel Spivack, Howard Roth, Mark Seamon, Ian Soriano
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Femoral neck fracture after removal of PFNA-blade—Case report and review of the literature Pages 240-241 F.J. Seibert, P. Puchwein, Ph. Lanz, K. Tanzer, H.P. Clement
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Concomitant cervical and thoracic spinal fractures in ankylosing spondylitis: A case report and review of literature Pages 242-245 Fahim Anwar, Ahmad Al Khayer, M. Fraser, D.B. Allan
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Unilateral internal jugular venous thrombosis in a young trauma patient Pages 246-248 Helen M. Ackland, Nina L. Marshall, Nicholas D.P. Hall, Patricia A. Walker, Dinesh K. Varma
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Endovascular repair for common iliac artery occlusion secondary to blunt abdominal trauma: Case report and review of literature Pages 249-250 Raina Sinha, Sara Yegiyants, Kenji Inaba, Sravanthi Keesara, Demetrios Demetriades
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The price of vanity and the innocent bystander: Hair straighteners and paediatric contact burns Pages 251-252 A.K. Shah, F.B. Schreuder
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Abdominal wall rupture following a fit of coughing Pages 253-254 Sonja Feichter, Philipp Kirchhoff, Daniel Oertli, Oleg Heizmann

The Lancet Vol. 374 No 9691 Aug 29 - Sept 04 2009

Correspondence

Rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin after total knee arthroplasty
Nina Chetty Raju, Simon Dimmitt, John W Eikelboom
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Rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin after total knee arthroplasty
T Stief
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Rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin after total knee arthroplasty
Umile Giuseppe Longo, Nicola Maffulli, Vincenzo Denaro
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Rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin after total knee arthroplasty
Antonio Gómez-Outes, M Luisa Suárez-Gea, Antonio Blázquez-Pérez, Carmen Pozo-Hernández, Emilio Vargas-Castrillón
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Rivaroxaban versus enoxaparin after total knee arthroplasty - Authors' reply
Alexander GG Turpie, Alice Benson, Frank Misselwitz
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Injury Vol 40 Iss 10 Oct 2009

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Treatment of long bone aseptic non-unions: Monotherapy or polytherapy? Pages 1021-1022 Peter V. Giannoudis, George Kontakis
Reviews
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Haemodynamically unstable pelvic fractures Pages 1023-1030 Christopher E. White, Joseph R. Hsu, John B. Holcomb
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Effectiveness and complications of pelvic circumferential compression devices in patients with unstable pelvic fractures: A systematic review of literature Pages 1031-1035 Willem R. Spanjersberg, Simon P. Knops, Niels W.L. Schep, Esther M.M. van Lieshout, Peter Patka, Inger B. Schipper
Articles
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An unusual type of lateral compression injury of the pelvis tilt fracture with anterior displacement Pages 1036-1039 Ahmet Yılmaz Şarlak, Levent Buluç, Hasan Tahsin Sarısoy, Ercüment Çiftçi, Bilgehan Tosun
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U-shaped sacral fractures: Surgical treatment and quality of life Pages 1040-1048 A.J.G. Gribnau, P. Boele van Hensbroek, R. Haverlag, K.J. Ponsen, H.D. Been, J.C. Goslings
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The clinical and radiological outcomes of the LISS plate for distal femoral fractures: A systematic review Pages 1049-1063 T.O. Smith, C. Hedges, R. MacNair, K. Schankat, J.A. Wimhurst
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Roof-arc angle and weight-bearing area of the acetabulum Pages 1064-1066 Bavornrit Chuckpaiwong, Pornsawat Suwanwong, Thossart Harnroongroj
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Differences of percutaneous retrograde screw fixation of anterior column acetabular fractures between male and female: A study of 164 virtual three-dimensional models Pages 1067-1072 Kai Ning Chen, Gang Wang, Liang Guo Cao, Mei Chao Zhang
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Post-operative anaemia in femoral neck fracture patients: Does it need treatment? A single blinded prospective randomised controlled trial Pages 1073-1076 N. Prasad, V. Rajamani, D. Hullin, J.M. Murray
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The new technique of precise insertion of lag screw in an operative treatment of trochanteric femoral fractures with a short intramedullary nail Pages 1077-1083 Takashi Nishiura, Masahiko Nozawa, Hidenori Morio
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Reducing radiation exposure in intra-medullary nailing procedures: Intra-medullary endo-transilluminating (iMET) Pages 1084-1087 William Chu, Jyhpyng Wang, Shuenn-Tsong Young, Woei Chyn Chu
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Accidental falls involving medical implant re-operation Pages 1088-1092 Kevin L. Ong, Edmund Lau, Tara Moore, Michelle F. Heller
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More aggravated osteoporosis in lateral trochanter compared to femoral neck with age: Contributing age difference between inter-trochanteric and femoral neck fractures in elderly patients Pages 1093-1097 Chi-Chuan Wu, Chao-Jan Wang, Yea-Ing Lotus Shyu
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Proposed guidelines for increasing the reliability and validity of Letournel classification system Pages 1098-1103 Nikolaos Prevezas, George Antypas, Dionysios Louverdis, Athanasios Konstas, Antonios Papasotiriou, George Sbonias
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Evaluation of intramedullary rib splints for less-invasive stabilisation of rib fractures Pages 1104-1110 Inga Helzel, William Long, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Steven Madey, Michael Bottlang
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Four score years and ten: An analysis of the epidemiology of fractures in the very elderly Pages 1111-1114 C.M. Court-Brown, N. Clement
Case Reports
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Surgical management of pelvic penetrating trauma—Case report and review of literature Pages 1115-1117 S.J. Hopp, U. Culemann, T. Pohlemann
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Hip dislocation and femoral neck fracture: Decision-making for head preservation Pages 1118-1124 Moritz Tannast, Philip W. Mack, Bernd Klaeser, Klaus A. Siebenrock

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery Vol 48 Iss 5 Sep-Oct 2009

N.B. Wedo not have full text access to this title.
Editorial
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Health Care Reform and the Public Option Pages 523-524 D. Scot Malay
Original Research
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The Effect of Cigarette Smoking on Radiographic Bone Healing After Elective Foot Surgery Pages 525-527 Kristopher W. Krannitz, Hon W. Fong, Lawrence M. Fallat, John Kish
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Full-Scale 3D Preoperative Planning System for Calcaneal Osteotomy with a Multimedia System Pages 528-539 Shuh-Ping Sun, Yi-Jiun Chou, Chun-Chia Sue
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The In Vitro Elution Characteristics of Vancomycin From Calcium Phosphate–Calcium Sulfate Beads Pages 540-542 Brandon M. Scharer, Shawn M. Sanicola
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Epidemiological Aspects of the Surgical Correction of Structural Forefoot Pathology Pages 543-551 Andrew J. Meyr, Melissa L. Adams, Michael J. Sheridan, Ryan G. Ahalt
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The Laterality of the Surgical Correction of Forefoot Pathology Pages 552-557 Andrew J. Meyr, Queen J. Mbanuzue, Michael J. Sheridan, Atoosa Kashani
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Joint Curettage Arthrodesis Technique in the Foot: A Histological Analysis Pages 558-564 Justin T. Johnson, John M. Schuberth, Sean D. Thornton, Jeffrey C. Christensen

Case Reports
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Intratendinous Septic Abscess of the Achilles Tendon after Local Steroid Injection Pages 565-568 Necdet Saglam, Fuat Akpinar
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Tibial Osteomyelitis Due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi in an Immunocompetent Patient: Case Report Pages 569-572 Raju Karuppal, Chathoth Meethal Kumaran, Anwar Marthya, Chilambeth Veetil Manoj Kumar, Mini P. Narayanan, Rajendran V. Raman, Sheila Thomas
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Diffuse Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis in the Metatarsophalangeal Joint of the Hallux: A Case Report Pages 573-576 Yuji Nabeshima, Hiroyuki Mori, Makoto Mitani, Issei Nagura, Akihiro Ozaki, Hideo Fujii, Minoru Doita
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Frostbite of the Feet After Cryotherapy: A Report of Two Cases Pages 577-580 William C. Brown, David B. Hahn
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Cutaneous Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma of the Foot: A Rare Case Report Pages 581-584 Crystal L. Ramanujam, Shirmeen Lakhani, Francis Derk, Rebecca Fulton, Thomas Zgonis
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Osteochondral Autologous Graft in the Treatment of an Open Talar Fracture: A Case Report Pages 585-588 Jorge Bowakim, Javier López-Goenaga, Javier Mayo, Julián del Río
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Open Reduction-Internal Fixation of a Talar Body Fracture via Posterior Tibial Malleolar Osteotomy: A Case Report Pages 589-592 Christopher F. Hyer

JFAS Techniques Guide
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First Metatarsal-Cuneiform Arthrodesis for the Treatment of First Ray Pathology: A Technical Guide Pages 593-601 Gregory A. Mote, Daniel Yarmel, Amber Treaster

Tips, Quips, and Pearls
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Dorsal Suspension Stitch: An Alternative Stabilization After Flexor Tenotomy for Flexible Hammer Digit Syndrome Pages 602-605 Paul Dayton, David Smith
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A Technique for Isolated Arthrodesis of the Second Metatarsocuneiform Joint Pages 606-611 Simon E. Smith, Craig A. Camasta, Andrea D. Cass

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The presence and pattern of vascular insufficiency in the older patient suffering an unstable ankle fracture: The relationship to skin and wound complications Page 183 K.M. Willett, B. Gray, S. Lamb, A. Handa, S. Lamb, R. Handley
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Lateral compression type I injuries of the pelvic ring: Are they mechanically stable? Pages 183-184 N.K. Kanakaris, C. Tzioupis, V.S. Nikolaou, P.V. Giannoudis
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Payment by results (PbR) in orthopaedic trauma: Where are we losing? Page 184 N.S. Harshavardhana, A. Sahu, S. Maret, A. Sangar, P. Jairaj, S.W. Richards
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A cross-sectional survey of current management of isolated sternal fractures in the UK: Time for evidence based practice Page 184 A. Ramavath, J. Kulangara, M. Hossain, J. Andrew
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Pre-hospital haemostatic dressings: A systematic review Pages 184-185 J. Granville-Chapman, N. Jacobs, M.J. Midwinter
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The demographics of trauma cases over 6 years in a regional trauma centre Page 185 C.J. Mullan, D. Kealey
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Analysis of injuries and deaths caused by firearms in England and Wales Page 185 M.J. Davies, F.E. Lecky
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A retrospective review of the trauma call practice at a district general hospital Page 186 G. Abbas, H. Draper
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The potential health impacts of increased mobile phone use for contacting emergency services in life-threatening trauma and emergency events Page 186 K.M. Willett, O. Wu, T. Kemp, A. Gray, K. MacIntyre, A. Briggs
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The management of a complex trauma—A survey of the perceived training needs of a UK junior orthopaedic surgeon Page 186 W.G.P. Eardley, D.M. Taylor, P.J. Parker
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Epidemiological analysis of adult fractures in 5 years. Reports from a Chinese Orthopaedic Hospital over 60,000 fractures cases Page 187 Y. Zhang, B. Li
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Orthopaedic trauma service utilisation—Is there more than what meets the eye? Page 187 U. Rethnam, B. Ramesh, N. Clay
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Are we requesting unnecessary pre-operative blood tests in ASA 1 patients undergoing minor orthopaedic trauma surgery? Page 187 S. Alazzawi, W. Sprenger De Rover, T. Leary, P. Hallam
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Investigation into the feasibility of the 24-h target for trauma in a district general hospital Page 188 A.H.M. Blunt, A. Ardolino, D. Webb, S.P. Walsh
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Hope on a trauma unit: The views of staff and patients Page 188 E. Tutton, K. Seers, D. Langstaff
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Cardiac arrest: A trauma algorithm Pages 188-189 M. Abu-Habsa, D. Peacock
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“Desert challenges”—An overview of field care for a desert endurance race Page 189 M.Z. Choudhury, S. Petherbridge
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Cow-related trauma: A 10-year review of injuries admitted to a single institution Page 189 C.G. Murphy, C. McGuire, N. O’Malley, P. Harrington
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Does negative microscopy mean no infection in septic arthritis? Page 189 W.S. De Rover, S. Alazzawi, P. Hallam
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Comparison of trauma and elective income in a busy DGH—Has David overcome Goliath? Pages 189-190 H.A. Kazi, A. Acharya
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Time to debride? The primary treatment of open tibial fractures and rates of subsequent infection Page 190 R.W. Trickett, E. Harding, D. Nguyen, T. Potokar, I. Pallister
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Management of open tibial fractures: A 3-year regional review in Northern Ireland Page 190 J.R.M. Craig, L.L. Damkat-Thomas, P.R. Bell, M.G. McMullan, B.J. Fogarty
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Arterial perforator assessment in lower limb trauma—How reliable are hand-held Dopplers? Pages 190-191 N.S. Bali, S. Karkhanis, K. Alo, S. Tzortzis, M. Athanasiadou, S. Azad
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Management of gunshot injuries of the humerus Page 191 S.M.A. Shah, S.I.A. Shah, S.J.A. Shah, S. Alam
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The presence and pattern of vascular insufficiency in the older patient suffering an unstable ankle fracture: The relationship to skin and wound complications Page 191 K.M. Willett, B. Gray, S. Lamb, A. Handa, S. Lamb, R. Handley
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Is tibial pilon fracture primarily a soft tissue injury? Pages 191-192 M. Ramappa, A. Bajwa, A. Port
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The predictive value of the mangled extremity severity score for the severely traumatized upper extremity Page 192 V. Giordano, A. Hototian, J.P. Pina, V. Vidigal, N.P. Amaral, R.P. Albuquerque
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Peroneal tendons plasty for lateral instability of the ankle: A new surgical technique Pages 192-193 R. Somellera Caraveo, H. Cabrera-Palacios, A.P. Schulz, M. Maru
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Repair of Achilles tendon rupture under endoscopic control Page 193 A. Fortis, A. Dimas, A. Lamprakis
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Attitudes to sport and rehabilitation: Influence on outcome following ACL reconstruction Page 193 H.B. Colaco, S. Oussedik, B. Paton, F.S. Haddad
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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using quadruple strand hamstring autografts and biodegradable femoral cross-pin: Results of a single surgeon in a district general hospital Page 193 T. Singh, S. Noor, E. Mughal, S. Chugh
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Ipsi- versus contralateral patellar tendon graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Short-term outcomes Page 194 J.R.W. Brownrigg, S. Jari
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Knee injuries in the floating knee Page 194 U. Rethnam, R. Nair
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The value of early MRI in acute knee injury: A randomised controlled trial Page 194 N.K. Patel, A. Bucknill, J. Denning, D. Ahearne, K. Desai, M. Watson
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Delayed presentations of crush injury and the controversies surrounding the missed compartment or wipe out syndrome Page 195 A. Bridgens, D.M. Crone, G. Bhatnagar, S. Owen-Johnstone
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Exposure and experience: A survey of UK Orthopaedic Trainees exposure to limb threatening trauma Page 195 W.G.P. Eardley, D.M. Taylor, P.J. Parker
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Pattern of tendon and nerve injuries: How accurate is pre-operative diagnoses? Page 195 S. Venkatachalam, P. Gillespie, F. Iwuawagwu
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New technologies for the enhancement of skeletal repair Pages 195-198 T.A. Einhorn
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Osteosynthesis of pilon fractures: Tips and tricks Pages 198-199 H. Zwipp
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Orthopaedic trauma research priority setting exercise and development of a research network Page 199 K. Willett, B. Gray, C. Moran, P. Giannoudis, I. Pallister
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Payment by results (PbR) in orthopaedic trauma: Where are we losing? Page 199 N.S. Harshavardhana, A. Sahu, S. Maret, A. Sangar, P. Jairaj, S.W. Richards
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A practical VTE risk assessment score tool for patients treated with lower limb cast immobilization Pages 199-200 J. Keenan, M.J. Hall, T.J.C. Nokes
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A biomechanical comparison of retrograde supracondylar nail with LISS plate in distal femur fractures Page 200 N. Prasad, C. Topliss, I. Pallister, S. Evans
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Outcome in distal femur fractures. A comparison of LISS plates versus supracondylar nails Page 200 L. McGonagle, S. Hakkalamani, P. Mereddy, F.A. Carroll
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Economics of ankle fractures Pages 200-201 V. Paringe, A. Khurana, E. Drew, K. Mohanty
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Bisphosphonates following fragility fracture: Are we prescribing enough? Page 201 A.J. Highcock, D. Cohen, M. Manning, J.H.F. Tsang
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Improving osteoporosis assessment in the fracture clinic Page 201 P.I. Akimau, C.P. Charalambous, C. Mosey, E. Johnstone, T.K. Gullett, R.A. Wilkes
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Biomechanical evaluation of a cemented vs. non-augmented gamma-nail screw in the osteoporotic model of the femoral head Pages 201-202 H. Cabrera-Palacios, A. Paech, E. Wilde, R. Wendlandt, A.P. Schulz
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The influence of osteoporosis in femoral fracture healing time Page 202 N.K. Kanakaris, C. Tzioupis, V.S. Nikolaou, A. Papathanasopoulos, P.V. Giannoudis
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Second fragility hip fractures Page 203 O. Okonkwo, C.D. Jensen, P.I. Akimau, J.P. Holland
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Fragility fractures: An audit of post-traumatic osteoporosis management Page 203 S.S. Goonewardene, K. Mangat, I.D. Sargeant, K. Porter
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What implants should we be using to treat hip fractures? Review of practice by multi-centre hip fracture reaudit in England in comparison to Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network (SIGN) guidelines Page 203 A. Sahu, N.P.M. Jain, S. Dalal, G.A. Cook, B.D. Todd
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Predicting patient mortality using the Nottingham Hip Fracture Score Page 204 C. Chadwick, J. Morgan, D. Bowe
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Hemiarthroplasty versus internal fixation for displaced intracapsular hip fractures: The long-term follow-up of a randomised trial Page 204 T.J. Halsey, G. Pryor, K. Gurusamy, M.J. Parker
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Antibiotic usage in fractured neck of femur patients with Clostridium Difficile associated diarrhoea Page 204 M. Pell, A. Bhangu, C. Agar, L. Pickard, S. Chugh, M. Cooper
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Hip fractures: Does the age influence acute hospital stay, time delay to surgery and acute care costs? Page 205 R. Verma, A. Rigby, C. Shaw, A. Mohsen
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A multi-centre evaluation of the Fast Track process for patients with a diagnosis of fractured neck of femur: Is it safe, effective and quick? Page 205 B. Ollivere, R. Brankin, C. Darrah, N. Chirodian, M. Wood, J. Wimhurst
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Lean thinking: A value stream approach for improving care of hip fracture patients Pages 205-206 D. Chakrabarti, T. Yousri, Z. Khan, R.J. Fernandes, K.H.A. Wahab
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Progressive change in femoral neck shaft angle with age Page 206 J. Wilson, W. Eardley, S. Odak, A. Jenning
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Femoral head histology after fractured neck of femur—How useful is it? Page 206 M. Abu Shameh, S. Masud, A. Sahu, A. Shoaib
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A randomised controlled trial to compare the haemodynamic changes during the fixation of extracapsular proximal femoral fractures using the compression hip screw versus the intramedullary hip screw Pages 206-207 M. Ahmad, R. Bhattacharya, R. Nanda, A. Bajwa, G. Danjoux, A. Hui
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Role of lateral view radiographs in the management of intra-capsular neck femur fractures Pages 207-208 R. Reddy, T. Korim, C. Wildin, U. Saleem
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The AO/ASIF proximal femoral nail antirotation (PFNA): A new design for the treatment of unstable proximal femoral fractures Page 208 P.K.R. Mereddy, S. Kamath, M. Ramakrishnan, M.H.A. Malik, N.J. Donnachie
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An indepth analysis of why decision of conservative management of hip fractures was made in 50 patients: A pilot audit study done in Northwest of England Page 208 A. Sahu, M. Rashid, S. Dalal, B.D. Todd, G.A. Cook
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Cancellation of orthopaedic trauma cases Pages 208-209 R. Walton, R. Ravi, P. Pidikiti, N. Vora
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Irreducible subtrochanteric fractures treated by open reduction and internal fixation with cables and proximal femoral nailing Page 209 P.K.R. Mereddy, R. Shariff, B. Kapoor, M. Ramakrishnan, J.C. Kaye
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Periprosthetic fractures of the femur after total hip arthroplasty Page 209 G.M. Calori, M. d’Imporzano, L. Tagliabue
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The epidemiology of major injury in the UK Pages 209-210 R. Alexandrescu, M. Woodford, S.J. O’Brien, F.E. Lecky
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The mechanism of injury, the injury severity score and initial outcome of all trauma calls at a district general hospital from August 2006 to August 2007 Page 210 R. Lawton, R. Atijosan, G. Biring
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Establishing a trauma system for London—The Healthcare for London Trauma Project Page 210 T.D. Parr, S. Danielli
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RTAS—Case fatality rate, crash injury rate and motor vehicles: Time trends between a developed and developing country Page 211 S.S. Goonewarde, K. Baloch, K. Porter, K. Mangat
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Daylight savings time (DST) transition: The effect on serious or fatal road traffic collision related injuries Pages 211-212 J. Alsousou, T. Jenks, O. Bouamra, F. Lecky, K. Willett
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Motorcycle related neurotrauma in Ireland and the introduction of the SHARP programme Page 212 R. Murphy, L. McEvoy, M.O. Kelleher, C. Bolger, J. Phillips
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Models of mortality probability in severe traumatic brain injury Page 212 M. Moazzez Lesko, O. Bouamra, T. Jenks, M. Woodford, F. Lecky
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Definitive major fracture surgery after damage control and in isolated injuries—A pragmatic approach to timing is safe Pages 212-213 D. Avis, W. Francis, J. Stanley, J. de Dios Robinson, I. Pallister
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Transfer times and outcome for patients with extradural haematoma in the East Midlands Page 213 G. Fuller, P. Yeoman
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Early detection of life threatening intracranial haemorrhage using a portable near infrared spectroscopy device Page 213 B. Kessel, I. Jeroukhimov, I. Ashkenazi, M. Oren, A. Halevy, R. Alfici
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Whole body computed tomography during trauma resuscitation—Effect on survival Page 214 S. Huber-Wagner, R. Lefering, L.M. Qvick, M. Körner, W. Mutschler, K.-G. Kanz
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Influence of proanthocyanidin on blunt traumatized lungs after mustard gas exposure (battle imitated environment) Page 214 O. Yucel, H. Caylak, A. Gozubuyuk, O. Genc
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Developing a spinal clearance protocol for unconscious paediatric trauma patients Pages 214-215 L.S. Hutchings, R. Atijosan, C. Burgess, K. Willett
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Damage control orthopaedics—Are plastic surgeons aware of the concept? Page 215 E. Wilson, A. Ardolino, I. Pallister
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CT scanning to assess fracture fusion reduces the need for subsequent surgery in conservatively managed atlanto-axial fractures Page 215 A.J. Highcock, D. Cohen, L. Moulton, K. Rourke, M. de Matas, R. Pillay
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Needle tip position and injection site in lumbar selective nerve root blocks: A prospective audit of accuracy of the procedure Pages 215-216 A.L. Khan, D. Fender, M.J. Gibson, P.L. Sanderson
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Identification of a specific combination of scapular fractures and use of ipsilateral acromioclavicular separation to predict associated neurovascular injury Page 216 C.P. McGarvey, S. Lambert
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Clinical experience with VAC-Instill treatment for septic-arthritis and infected implants Page 216 R. Boer, C.S. Modi, W.K. Ho, A. Saithna, M. Krkovic
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Osteosynthesis of fracture 50 years on: The AO group contribution Pages 216-217 P. de Boer
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A national survey on the management of thrombo-prophylaxis in pelvic and acetabular trauma patients Page 217 E. Guryel, R. Pearce, M. Rickman, M. Bircher
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A comparison of autologous cell salvage versus allogenic blood transfusion in patients undergoing pelvic and acetabular trauma surgery Page 217 S. Chaudhry, M. Coombe, J. Cooper
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Lateral compression type I injuries of the pelvic ring: Are they mechanically stable? Page 217 N.K. Kanakaris, C. Tzioupis, V.S. Nikolaou, P.V. Giannoudis
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Operative treatment of transverse acetabular fractures: Is it really necessary to fix both columns? Page 218 V. Giordano, N.P. Amaral, A. Pallottino, R.P. Albuquerque, C.E. Franklin
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Clinical outcomes following reconstruction of anterior column—Anterior wall fractures of the acetabulum Page 218 R.K. Mallina, N.K. Kanakaris, C. Tzioupis, P.V. Giannoudis
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The effect of intramedullary reaming on a diaphyseal bone defect of the tibia Pages 218-219 P.R.T. Kuzyk, J.E.D. Davies, E.H. Schemitsch
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Expandable nailing system for tibial shaft fractures Page 219 A. Fortis, A. Dimas, A. Lamprakis
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Operative fixation of proximal humerus fractures in patients with decreased bone mineral density Pages 219-220 J. McCaul, A.D. Cooney, A.J. Brooksbank
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Functional follow-up of locking plate fixation of fractures of the proximal humerus Page 220 K.N. Sharafeldin, J.F. Quinlan, J. Corrigan, I.P. Kelly
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Segmental tibial fractures stabilized with the Less Invasive Stabilization System. Study of twenty-three consecutive acute segmental tibial fractures Page 220 P. Reynders
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Proximal tibial fractures: Early experience using polyaxial locking plate technology Page 220 P.V. Giannoudis, N.K. Kanakaris, V.S. Nikolaou, D. Horwitz, S. Semd, G. Haidukewyc
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Retrograde internal fixation of three part proximal humerus factures using Halder Humeral Nail Page 221 J. Newman, R. Mallina, G. Walsh, S.C. Halder
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Polyaxial locked implants in the treatment of periprosthetic fractures of the femur Page 221 H. Cabrera-Palacios, A.P. Schulz, J. Meiners, M. Faschingbauer
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Dynamic versus static external fixation for distal radius fractures: A systematic review Pages 221-222 C.S. Modi, K. Ho, M. Odumenya, R. Boer
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Current concepts in radial head fractures Pages 222-223 J.M. Rueger
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Tribial pilon fracture classification: A review Page 223 M. Ramappa, A. Bajwal, J. Webb, P. Mackenney, T. Huil, A. Port
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Comparison of outcome following either one or two screws for medial malleolar fracture fixation Pages 223-224 Y.R.S. Shah, R.F. Faroug, T.M. Myszewski, T.A.S. Syed, A.S.F. Floyd, M.H.W. Wetherill
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Results of ankle joint arthrodesis by triangular external fixation for posttraumatic arthrosis Page 224 J. Kiene, H. Cabrera-Palacios, A.P. Schulz
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Ankle fractures: Impact of timing of surgery Page 224 S.P. Adamson, R. Trickett, P. Hodgson, K. Mohanty
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Distal tibial fractures: To nail or to plate? That is the question. A case controlled series of locking compression plate (LCP) vs intramedullary nailing for extra-articular distal tibial fractures Pages 224-225 B. Ollivere, D. Cumming, M. Al-Hadithi, S. Deakin
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Interobserver and intraobserver reliability of calcaneal fracture classification systems Page 225 N. Howells, A. Hughes, M. Jackson, J. Livingstone, R. Atkins
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Minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis of distal tibial fractures: A multicentred review of 36 patients Page 225 M. Sukeik, M. Maru, C. Lennox
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Fifth metatarsal base fractures—Outcome and its effect on time to return to work Pages 225-226 R. Gudena, S. Morgan, J. Sanchez-Ballester
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Periprosthetic knee-management in interlocking plates Page 226 M. Akula, J. Parker, N. Muthukumar, S. Gopal
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Results of Dall Miles cable plate fixation for periprosthetic fractures of femur Page 226 B.M. Sabnis, D.J. Chesney
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The posterolateral shearing tibial plateau fracture: Treatment and results via a modified posterolateral approach Pages 226-227 J. Tao, D.-H. Hang, Q. Wang
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Malpositional rates following femoral intramedullary nailing Page 227 A. Gough, A. Metcalfe, A. Robertson, S. White, B. Stew
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The Taylor Spatial frame in the management of complex acute tibial fractures—A single surgeon series Page 227 P.M. Robinson, S.A. Khan
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The Taylor Spatial frame for the management of lower limb trauma—Our early experiences in a UK District General Hospital setting Pages 227-228 S.A. Hazarika, R. Kakwani, A.N. Murty
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The Ilizarov method for the treatment of segmental tibial fractures Page 228 K. Tilkeridis, A.J. Owen, S.L. Royston, M.G. Dennison, M. Vinsent, G. Vashista
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Management of paediatric tibial shaft fractures with the Taylor Spatial frame Page 228 M. Padman, S. Shah, S.S. Madan, S. Jones, J.A. Fernandes
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Complications of elastic stable intramedullary nails in paediatric fractures Pages 228-229 A. Nisar, S. Jones, A. Bhosale, J.A. Fernandes, S. Madan, M. Flowers
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A biodegradable scaffold for the treatment of a diaphyseal bone defect of the tibia Page 229 P.R.T. Kuzyk, E.H. Schemitsch, J.E.D. Davies
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Results of use of bone morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) in the treatment of long bone fracture non-union—A series of 25 cases Page 229 N. Ramisetty, A. Nargol
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BMPs and non-unions: A prospective randomised clinical study on 120 patients Pages 229-230 G.M. Calori, W. Albisetti, T. Tagliabue
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Can changing the mechanical environment increase the speed of fracture healing? A pilot study in tibial fractures Page 230 C.B. Howard, O. Elishoov, Y. Matan, R. Mosheiff, M. Liebergall
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Uncomplicated displaced supracondylar humer fractures in children—Complications in early versus delayed management Page 230 M.K. Pullagura, S. Odak, M. Ahmad, R. Pratt
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Surgical treatment of complex distal humeral fractures: Internal fixation using pre-contoured anatomical elbow plates Page 230 K. Theivendran, P.J. Duggan, S.C. Deshmukh
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Management of 5th metacarpal fractures: A survey of current practice among upper limb surgeons in UK Page 231 A. Sahu, S. Batra, V. Upadhyay, S.S. Gujral, M. Srinivasan
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Brunelli reconstruction for scapholunate instability—Results from a district hospital Page 231 U. Rethnam, B. Ramesh, N. Clay
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Surgical outcome of capitellum fracture fixation Page 231 L. Bayam, K.R. Prathapkumar, P.R. Wykes, J.G. Warner, S.P. Hodgson
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Volar ‘locking plates’ versus percutaneous wires in the treatment of dorsally displaced fractures of the distal radius: A short-term functional outcome study Pages 231-232 P. Hull, H. Whalley, M. Gohil
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Outcome following Polarus nail for displaced surgical neck of humerus fractures: Has a change in implant design reduced metalwork complications? Page 232 S. Masud, C.P. Charalambous, A. Sahu, S. Batra, C.D. Warren-Smith, M.J. Ravenscroft
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Buttress plating for unstable dorsal fracture–dislocations of the proximal interphalangeal joint Page 232 T. Singh, A. Lakdawala, V. Rajaratnam, D. Power, M. Craigen
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A review of the functional results of 258 adult distal radius fractures Page 233 S. Gupta, R. Peacock, M. Al-Maiyah, S. Muller
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Management of large traumatic segmental defects of the femur with the Capanna technique Page 233 T.M. Bishop, H. Ridha, J. Bernard, D. Gateley, M. Vesely
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Do creatine kinase (CK) levels influence the diagnosis or outcome in patients with compartment syndrome Page 233 S. Sinha, U. Ihedioha, A.C. Campbell
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Clopidogrel and hip fracture: A case series of 798 patients to one year Pages 233-234 D.R. Wordsworth, M.J. Parker, R. Griffiths, T. Halsey
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The effect of compartment syndrome and fasciotomies on the healing of closed tibial diaphyseal fractures Page 234 S. Fogerty, C. Tzioupis, V.S. Nikolaou, N.K. Kanakaris, P.V. Giannoudis
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A radiographic comparison of quality of operative reduction of distal third tibial fractures. Locking plate versus intra-medullary nail fixation Page 234 D.S. Inman, I.A. McMurtry
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Periprosthetic hip fractures: How much are they costing your hospital? Pages 234-235 R.W. Westerman, R. Slack
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Four-score years and ten: The fracture epidemiology of the super-elderly Page 235 N. Clement, C.M. Court-Brown

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Original Articles
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Elective foot and ankle surgery; activity and perioperative complications in Queensland public hospitals, Australia Pages 139-144 Matthew J. Cichero
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Foot orthoses and dental appliances—Is there a relationship? Pages 145-148 Ramsay Sloss, Nachiappan Chockalingam, Elaine Yule, David Dunning, Anand Pandyan
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Reliability and validity of measures of hammer toe deformity angle and tibial torsion Pages 149-155 O.Y. Kwon, L.J. Tuttle, P.K. Commean, M.J. Mueller
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A new scoring system for the evaluation of clubfoot: The IMAR-Clubfoot scale Pages 156-160 A.K. Ramanathan, F. Herd, M. Macnicol, R.J. Abboud
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Assessment of mechanical strain in the intact plantar fascia Pages 161-164 Ross A. Clark, Andrew Franklyn-Miller, Eanna Falvey, Adam L. Bryant, Simon Bartold, Paul McCrory

Reviews
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The biomechanics and clinical efficacy of footwear adapted with rocker profiles—Evidence in the literature Pages 165-170 S. Hutchins, P. Bowker, N. Geary, J. Richards
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A review of the differences between normal and osteoarthritis articular cartilage in human knee and ankle joints Pages 171-176 Linda Hendren, Paul Beeson

Case Reports
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Management of a complex hind foot war injury with negative pressure wound therapy: A case study Pages 177-180 T.J. Bonner, A. Mountain, K. Allison, I. Sargent, S. Adedapo
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Congenital subtalar dislocation—A case report Pages 181-185 Raghav Saini, M.S. Dhillon, S.S. Gill
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Pigmented villonodular synovitis of the talonavicular joint: A case report and review of the literature Pages 186-188 T. Okoro, S. Isaac, R.U. Ashford, C.J. Kershaw
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Midfoot fusion using a locking plate system: A case report Pages 189-193 Natalie G. Taylor, Stuart A. Metcalfe
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Diary of events Page 194

Friday, 9 October 2009

Spine Sept 2009 Vol 34 Iss 20

Biomechanics
E716-E723
In Situ Contact Analysis of the Prosthesis Components of Prodisc-L in Lumbar Spine Following Total Disc Replacement
Wen-Ming Chen, MEng; ChunKun Park, MD, PhD; KwonYong Lee, PhD; SungJae Lee, PhD

E724-E728
An Experimental Study on Initial Fixation Strength in Transpedicular Screwing Augmented With Calcium Phosphate Cement
Taiga Masaki, MD; Yutaka Sasao, MD; Takehiko Miura, MD; Yoshiaki Torii, MD; Atsushi Kojima, MD; Haruhito Aoki, MD; Moroe Beppu, MD

Clinical Case Series
E729-E734
Incidence and Risk Factors for Proximal and Distal Junctional Kyphosis Following Surgical Treatment for Scheuermann Kyphosis: Minimum Five-Year Follow-up
Francis Denis, MD; Edward C. Sun, MD; Robert B. Winter, MD

Case Report
E735-E739
Metastasis of Breast Cancer to a Lumbar Spinal Nerve Root Ganglion
Matthias Schulz, MD; Duncan Lamont, M.Med.Path; Thirayan Muthu, MCh, FRCS (SN); Zakier Hussain, MCh, MSc, FRCS (SN); Venkataraman Balakrishnan, MS, FRACS

Case Reports
E740-E742
Agenesis of the Right Internal Carotid Artery and Klippel-Feil Syndrome: Case Report
Massimiliano Braga, MD; Massimo Pederzoli, MD; Sandro Beretta, MD; Massimo Ferrarini, MD; Paola Canovaro, MD; Guido Arpaia, MD; Vittorio Crespi, MD

E743-E750
Unstable Subaxial Cervical Spine Injury With Normal Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Initial Imaging Studies: A Report of Four Cases and Review of the Literature
Daniel Brandenstein, DO; Robert W. Molinari, MD; Paul T. Rubery, MD; Glenn R. Rechtine, II, MD

Guest Lecture
2113-2123
Thirty-Fourth Harrington Guest Lecture, SRS, 2008 Harrington’s Contributions in Perspective
Marc A. Asher, MD

Cervical Spine
2121-2124
Does High Dose Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate Really Improve Neurological Status in Patient With Acute Cervical Cord Injury?: A Prospective Study About Neurological Recovery and Early Complications
Yasuo Ito, MD; Yoshihisa Sugimoto, MD; Masao Tomioka, MD; Nobuo Kai, MD; Masato Tanaka, MD

Point of View
2125
Point of View
Mitchel B. Harris, MD

Case Series
2126-2133
Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Versus Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion as an Adjunct to Posterior Instrumented Correction of Degenerative Lumbar Scoliosis: Three Year Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes
Dennis G. Crandall, MD; Jan Revella, RN

2134-2139
Risk Factors and Outcomes for Catastrophic Failures at the Top of Long Pedicle Screw Constructs: A Matched Cohort Analysis Performed at a Single Center
Patrick T. O'Leary, MD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, et al

2140-2146
En Bloc Spondylectomy for the Treatment of Spinal Tuberculosis With Fixed and Sharply Angulated Kyphotic Deformity
Youwen Deng, MD; Guohua Lv, MD; Howard S. An, PhD, MD

Deformity
2147-2150
Correlation of Scoliosis Curve Correction With the Number and Type of Fixation Anchors
David H. Clements, MD; Randal R. Betz, MD; Peter O. Newton, MD; Michael Rohmiller, MD; Michelle C. Marks, PT, MA; Tracey Bastrom, MA

2151-2157
Treatment of Spinal Deformities in Patients With Diastrophic Dysplasia: A Long-Term, Population Based, Retrospective Outcome Study
Tuomas Jalanko, MS; Ville Remes, MD, PhD; Jari Peltonen, MD, PhD; Mikko Poussa, MD, PhD; Ilkka Helenius, MD, PhD

2158-2164
Thoracic Pedicle Screw Instrumentation: The Learning Curve and Evolution in Technique in the Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Baron S. Lonner, MD; Joshua D. Auerbach, MD; Michael B. Estreicher, BA; Kristin E. Kean, BA

2165-2170
Adult Scoliosis in Patients Over Sixty-Five Years of Age: Outcomes of Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment at a Minimum Two-Year Follow-up
Gang Li, MD; Peter Passias, MD; Michal Kozanek, MD; Eric Fu, BS; Shaobai Wang, MS; Qun Xia, MD; Guoan Li, PhD; Frank E. Rand, MD; Kirkham B. Wood, MD

Health Services Research
2171-2178
Does Treatment (Nonoperative and Operative) Improve the Two-Year Quality of Life in Patients With Adult Symptomatic Lumbar Scoliosis: A Prospective Multicenter Evidence-Based Medicine Study
Keith H. Bridwell, MD; Steven Glassman, MD; William Horton, MD; Christopher Shaffrey et al

2179-2184
Quality of Life in Patients Treated Surgically for Scoliosis: Longer Than Sixteen-Year Follow-up
Kazushi Takayama, MD, PhD; Hiroaki Nakamura, MD, PhD; Hideki Matsuda, MD

Point of View
2185
Point of View
Lawrence G. Lenke, MD

Health Services Research
2186-2190
Pain and Disability Determine Treatment Modality for Older Patients With Adult Scoliosis, While Deformity Guides Treatment for Younger Patients
the International Spine Study Group

Surgery
2191-2197
Revision Surgery After Primary Spine Fusion for Idiopathic Scoliosis
Scott J. Luhmann, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD; Mario Schootman, PhD

2198-2204
Low Back Pain in Patients Treated Surgically for Scoliosis: Longer Than Sixteen-Year Follow-up
Kazushi Takayama, MD, PhD; Hiroaki Nakamura, MD, PhD; Hideki Matsuda, MD

2205-2212
Long Adult Spinal Deformity Fusion to the Sacrum Using rhBMP-2 Versus Autogenous Iliac Crest Bone Graft
Takeshi Maeda, MD, PhD; Jacob M. Buchowski, MD, MS; Yongjung J. Kim, MD; Takuya Mishiro, MD, PhD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD

2213-2221
Posterior Vertebral Column Resection for Severe Pediatric Deformity: Minimum Two-Year Follow-up of Thirty-Five Consecutive Patients
Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Patrick T. O'Leary, MD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD; Brenda A. Sides, MA; Linda A. Koester, BS; Kathy M. Blanke, RN

2222-2232
Is Spine Deformity Surgery in Patients With Spastic Cerebral Palsy Truly Beneficial?: A Patient/Parent Evaluation
Kota Watanabe, MD; Lawrence G. Lenke, MD; Michael D. Daubs, MD; Kei Watanabe, MD; Keith H. Bridwell, MD; Georgia Stobbs, RN; Marsha Hensley, RN, BS

Tumors
2233-2239
Long-Term Clinical Outcomes Following En Bloc Resections for Sacral Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas: A Series of Twenty Consecutive Patients
Patrick C. Hsieh, MD; Risheng Xu, BS; Daniel M. Sciubba, MD; Matthew J. McGirt, MD; Clarke Nelson, BS; Timothy F. Witham, MD; Jean-Paul Wolinksy, MD; Ziya L. Gokaslan, MD

Letter to the Editor
2240
Letters
Tim Vemmer, MD, FRCA, DMCC

2240
Letters
Rachelle Buchbinder, MBBS, MSc, PhD, FRACP; Damien Jolley, MSc; Margaret Staples, PhD

Online Article Abstracts
A12-A13
Online Article Abstracts