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O’Toole, Robert
University of Maryland School of Medicine, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
Distinct Immunologic Mediators Are Associated with Venous Thromboembolism in Polytrauma Patients
Location:222ABC
Robert O’Toole
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Oberlohr, Verena
UCSF
Post-Operative Management Following Hip Fracture Fixation in Latin America
Location:221ABC
Verena Oberlohr
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Multidisciplinary Hip Fracture Management: Current Standards and Practices in Latin America
Location:221ABC
Verena Oberlohr
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Obey, Mitchel
Washington University in St Louis
Biologic Age and Age Acceleration as Predictors of One-Year Mortality After Geriatric Hip Fracture
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Mitchel Obey
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Obremskey, William
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Data Acquisition: Standards: Can We Agree on What to Measure?
Location:221ABC
William Obremskey
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Distinct Immunologic Mediators Are Associated with Venous Thromboembolism in Polytrauma Patients
Location:222ABC
William Obremskey
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Do Thromboembolic Events Differ by Prophylaxis Type in Patients with Orthopaedic Trauma Based on Patient Setting
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Determining Venous Thromboembolic and Pulmonary Embolism Risk in Orthopaedic Trauma Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Assessing the Impact of Site VTE Practice Variation on a Multicenter RCT Comparing Aspirin and LMWH for Mortality Prevention: A Secondary Analysis of PREVENT CLOT Study
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Timing of Venous Thromboembolic Events and Mortality Following Orthopaedic Trauma
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Impact of Preoperative Antibiotic Administration on Culture Positivity in Musculoskeletal Infections: A Preclinical Investigation
Location:222ABC
William Obremskey
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A Prospective Randomized Trial to Assess Early versus Delayed Weight Bearing Following Operatively Treated Ankle Fractures in the United States
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Deficient Epithelial and Adaptive Immunologic Mediators Predict Organ Dysfunction in Patients Treated with Early Total Care (ETC)
Location:222ABC
William Obremskey
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Muscle Pressure Trends in Patients with Extremity Fractures Indicate Compartment Syndrome Risk
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Older Age Increases Risk of Infection in Orthopedic Trauma: A Secondary Analysis of Four Multicenter Studies Including 14,500 Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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A Novel Risk Prediction Model for Recurrent Fracture-Related Infections
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Implant Retention versus Fixation Removal for the Treatment of Fracture-Related Infections (FRIs)
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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PO vs IV Antibiotics for Fracture Related Infections: Bayesian Analysis
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Trauma-Induced Hemorrhage Orchestrates A Distinct Inflammatory Response in Polytrauma Patients With Major Fractures
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
William Obremskey
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Ochenjele, George
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Complications Following Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients with Acetabular Fracture versus Primary Osteoarthritis: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
George Ochenjele
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Combined Anterior Intrapelvic Approach for Internal Fixation with Direct Anterior Approach for Acute Total Hip Arthroplasty for Geriatric Acetabular Fractures
Location:200 Level North & 300 Level West
George Ochenjele
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Oertel, Markus
University Hospital Zürich
Timing of Definitive Fracture Fixation in Patients with Concomitant Intracranial Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Literature by the IMPACT Group
Location:221ABC
Markus Oertel
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O'Hara, Nathan
University of Maryland
Annual Meeting Symposium III: Which Papers Should I Believe? Keys for Interpreting Our Underpowered Retrospective Orthopaedic Trauma Literature
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Nathan O'Hara
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OTA Programs for Early Career Clinicians and Researchers
Location:121ABC
Nathan O'Hara
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Does the Sinus Tarsi Approach for Calcaneal Fractures Really Confer any Infection Protection?
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Nathan O'Hara
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Intraoperative fluorescence-based perfusion imaging predicts early re-infection in Fracture Related Infection
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Nathan O'Hara
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Does More Debridement Procedures Impact Risk of Infection in Open Fractures?
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Nathan O'Hara
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Factors Associated with Delayed Presentation of Deep Surgical Site Infection for Pilon and Plateau Fractures: A Secondary Analysis of the VANCO and OXYGEN Studies
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Nathan O'Hara
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Oh, Chang-Wug
Kyungpook National University
The Accuracy of 3 D-Image Of Statistical Shape Model (SSM) for Measuring Femoral Rotational Alignment: Validation Study at Pediatric and Adult Population
Location:221ABC
Chang-Wug Oh
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Ojeda-Thies, Cristina
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
Proximal Femur Cut-Out Management, Re-Fixation or Arthroplasty, Which Yields Better Outcomes? Insights from 143 Patients from the PIPPAS Study
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Cristina Ojeda-Thies
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Femoral Peri-Implant Fracture Management: Which Surgical Strategies Have Better Outcomes? Validation of the Pisco Recommendations in 387 Patients from the Pippas Study
Location:221ABC
Cristina Ojeda-Thies
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Olawin, Abdulganeey
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Outcomes after Blood Transfusion in Geriatric Hip Fractures: A Risk-Adjusted ACS-NSQIP Analysis
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Abdulganeey Olawin
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Severe Frailty Predicts Four-Fold Increased Mortality After Ankle Fracture ORIF: Analysis of 14,400 Geriatric Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Abdulganeey Olawin
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Ollivere, Benjamin
Nottingham
The Modified Balanced Cable Transport System: A Novel and Innovative Technique for Treating Critical Bone Defects
Location:221ABC
Benjamin Ollivere
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Novel Insights Into Muscle mRNA Signatures Following Hip Fracture in the Context Of Frailty: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study of Muscle Resilience
Location:221ABC
Benjamin Ollivere
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The Operative Rib Fixation (ORiF) Study
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Benjamin Ollivere
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Olson, Danielle
NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
Systemic longitudinal Immune Profiling to Noninvasively Predict Fracture Nonunion
Location:222ABC
Danielle Olson
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Omar, Hisham
University of Delaware
Infill Architecture Influences Bone Growth in 3D Printed PCL Scaffolds
Location:222ABC
Hisham Omar
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O'Neill, Dillon
Indiana University School of Medicine
Basic Science Focus Forum Podium Session III: New Techniques in Patient Care
Location:222ABC
Dillon O'Neill
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Bactericidal Efficacy of Bacterial Load Reduction Techniques Against Biofilm
Location:222ABC
Dillon O'Neill
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Ong, Ghee
Penderia Technologies Inc.
Implantable Strain Sensors Revealed Higher Strain Thresholds for Robust Fracture Healing
Location:222ABC
Ghee Ong
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Onyeukwu, Chukwudi
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Severe Frailty Predicts Four-Fold Increased Mortality After Ankle Fracture ORIF: Analysis of 14,400 Geriatric Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Chukwudi Onyeukwu
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Oppy, Andrew
Royal Melbourne Hospital
Annual Meeting Symposium I: IOTA Symposium: Orthopaedic Trauma Care in the Geriatric Patient: Challenges and Controversies
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Andrew Oppy
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Maximizing Telehealth for Follow-up Without Compromising Care
Location:221ABC
Andrew Oppy
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Ordas-Bayon, Alejandro
Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal
Removing Broken Intramedullary Nails in Less Than Ten Minutes with No Additional Trauma
Location:200 Level North & 300 Level West
Alejandro Ordas-Bayon
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O'Toole, Robert
University of Maryland School of Medicine, R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
Annual Meeting Symposium III: Which Papers Should I Believe? Keys for Interpreting Our Underpowered Retrospective Orthopaedic Trauma Literature
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Mistakes I’ve Made and Lessons Learned: A Research Perspective
Location:224AB
Robert O'Toole
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Poster Tour II - Business/Practice Management, General Interest, Post-Traumatic Reconstruction, Upper Extremity, Physician Wellness
Location:North Hall A - C
Robert O'Toole
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Do Thromboembolic Events Differ by Prophylaxis Type in Patients with Orthopaedic Trauma Based on Patient Setting
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Determining Venous Thromboembolic and Pulmonary Embolism Risk in Orthopaedic Trauma Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Assessing the Impact of Site VTE Practice Variation on a Multicenter RCT Comparing Aspirin and LMWH for Mortality Prevention: A Secondary Analysis of PREVENT CLOT Study
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Timing of Venous Thromboembolic Events and Mortality Following Orthopaedic Trauma
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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A Multicenter Randomized Trial Evaluating The Effect of Tobramycin Powder for Reducing Surgical Site Infection After Fracture Surgery (TOBRA)
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Deficient Epithelial and Adaptive Immunologic Mediators Predict Organ Dysfunction in Patients Treated with Early Total Care (ETC)
Location:222ABC
Robert O'Toole
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Does the Sinus Tarsi Approach for Calcaneal Fractures Really Confer any Infection Protection?
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Culture Positivity in Open Fractures is an Indicator of Bacterial Bioburden
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Older Age Increases Risk of Infection in Orthopedic Trauma: A Secondary Analysis of Four Multicenter Studies Including 14,500 Patients
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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A Novel Risk Prediction Model for Recurrent Fracture-Related Infections
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Implant Retention versus Fixation Removal for the Treatment of Fracture-Related Infections (FRIs)
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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PO vs IV Antibiotics for Fracture Related Infections: Bayesian Analysis
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Factors Associated with Delayed Presentation of Deep Surgical Site Infection for Pilon and Plateau Fractures: A Secondary Analysis of the VANCO and OXYGEN Studies
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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Trauma-Induced Hemorrhage Orchestrates A Distinct Inflammatory Response in Polytrauma Patients With Major Fractures
Location:301ABC (West Bldg)
Robert O'Toole
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