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Peds Ortho
POSNA
100 episodes
1 month ago
Varied audio content designed to keep you up to date on new research and trends in pediatric orthopedic surgery. Literature review episodes include interviews with authors as well as executive summaries and commentary on featured articles from the top journals in pediatric orthopedics. Your hosts are practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeons: Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt University, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado.
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Varied audio content designed to keep you up to date on new research and trends in pediatric orthopedic surgery. Literature review episodes include interviews with authors as well as executive summaries and commentary on featured articles from the top journals in pediatric orthopedics. Your hosts are practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeons: Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt University, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Lit. Update with Jeff Martus
Peds Ortho
1 hour 7 minutes 54 seconds
7 months ago
Lit. Update with Jeff Martus
Dr. Jeff Martus from Vanderbilt University joins the podcast to discuss his recent article on comparative outcomes between plating and intramedullary nails for the treatment of forearm fractures in children and adolescents. The theme for the episode is trauma and touches on management of a variety of fractures including lateral condyles, supracondylar humerus fractures, pelvic and acetabular trauma, and even the pitfalls of mutton bustin’. Your hosts are Will Morris (Scottish Rite for Children). Tyler McDonald (University of South Alabama), Craig Louer (Vanderbilt), and Julia Sanders (University of Colorado). Music by A. A. Alto. References: Forearm Fractures in Older Children and Adolescents: ORIF is Safer Than IMN With Equivalent Outcomes. JPO. 2025 Mar. PMID: 39445700 Practice Patterns Vary Widely in the Care of Pediatric and Adolescent Pelvic and Acetabular Fractures: A CORTICES Survey. JPO. 2025 Mar. PMID: 39428588. Pediatric Lateral Condyle Fractures with Elbow Dislocation: Revisiting the Song Classification of the Most Severe Injuries. JPO. 2025 Mar. PMID: 3990788. Percutaneous Screw Fixation for the Management of Delayed Unions in Pediatric Lateral Humeral Condylar Fractures. JPO. 2025 Mar. PMID: 39523729. Presentation to the Emergency Department Increases the Likelihood of Surgical Management of Minimally Displaced Gartland Type IIa Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures. JPO.2025 Mar. PMID: 39327894. Remodeling of Sagittal Plane Malunion After Pediatric Supracondylar Humerus Fractures. JPO. 2020 Nov/Dec. PMID: 32604347. From Sheep to Sling: Pediatric Injuries Due to Rodeo Mutton Bustin’. JPO. 2025 Apr. PMID: 39831656.
Peds Ortho
Varied audio content designed to keep you up to date on new research and trends in pediatric orthopedic surgery. Literature review episodes include interviews with authors as well as executive summaries and commentary on featured articles from the top journals in pediatric orthopedics. Your hosts are practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeons: Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt University, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado.