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2024 On-Demand Podium Session III: Pelvis & Polytrauma

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Podium Session III: Pelvis & Polytrauma
Friday, October 25, 2024 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Operative Treatment of Stress-Positive Lateral Compression Type 1 Pelvic Ring Injuries Results in Improved Odds of Independent Ambulation and Survival: A Multicenter Retrospective Propensity-Matched Analysis
Pelvic Binder Radiography Is Safe, Feasible, and Effective for Quantifying Fracture Instability in LC1 Pelvis Fractures: A Clinical Trial
Operative Stabilization of Fragility Fractures of the Pelvic Ring Improves Patient Ambulatory Status
Maternal and Fetal Outcomes After Pelvic Fracture in Gravid Patients
Is Radiation Therapy for Heterotopic Ossification Prophylaxis Associated With Infection or Reoperation After Acetabular Surgery?
Effects of Gut Microbiome Diversity on Postoperative Complications in Polytrauma Patients
Shock Volume Predicts Venous Thromboembolism Complications Following Orthopaedic Polytrauma
Shock Volume May Serve as an Early Predictor of Organ Dysfunction in Orthopaedic Polytrauma

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Operative Treatment of Stress-Positive Lateral Compression Type 1 Pelvic Ring Injuries Results in Improved Odds of Independent Ambulation and Survival: A Multicenter Retrospective Propensity-Matched Analysis
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available Operative Treatment of Stress-Positive Lateral Compression Type 1 Pelvic Ring Injuries Results in Improved Odds of Independent Ambulation and Survival: A Multicenter Retrospective Propensity-Matched Analysis Author: Joshua Parry, MD, MS
Pelvic Binder Radiography Is Safe, Feasible, and Effective for Quantifying Fracture Instability in LC1 Pelvis Fractures: A Clinical Trial
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available Pelvic Binder Radiography Is Safe, Feasible, and Effective for Quantifying Fracture Instability in LC1 Pelvis Fractures: A Clinical Trial Author: Joshua Gary, MD
Operative Stabilization of Fragility Fractures of the Pelvic Ring Improves Patient Ambulatory Status
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |   Closed captions available Operative Stabilization of Fragility Fractures of the Pelvic Ring Improves Patient Ambulatory Status Author: Aresh Sepehri, MD
Maternal and Fetal Outcomes After Pelvic Fracture in Gravid Patients
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Maternal and Fetal Outcomes After Pelvic Fracture in Gravid Patients Author: Meghan Wally, PhD
Is Radiation Therapy for Heterotopic Ossification Prophylaxis Associated With Infection or Reoperation After Acetabular Surgery?
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Is Radiation Therapy for Heterotopic Ossification Prophylaxis Associated With Infection or Reoperation After Acetabular Surgery? Author: Adam Boissonneault, MD
Effects of Gut Microbiome Diversity on Postoperative Complications in Polytrauma Patients
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Effects of Gut Microbiome Diversity on Postoperative Complications in Polytrauma Patients Author: Kyle Schweser, MD
Shock Volume Predicts Venous Thromboembolism Complications Following Orthopaedic Polytrauma
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Shock Volume Predicts Venous Thromboembolism Complications Following Orthopaedic Polytrauma Author: Prism Schneider, MD, PhD
Shock Volume May Serve as an Early Predictor of Organ Dysfunction in Orthopaedic Polytrauma
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 10/25/2024  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Shock Volume May Serve as an Early Predictor of Organ Dysfunction in Orthopaedic Polytrauma Author: Greg Gaski, MD