Publications by authors named "Marek Denisiuk"

Objective:  The goal of the study is to diagnose and accurately correct malrotation of femur fractures after intramedullary (IM) nailing.

Materials And Methods: An institutional review board (IRB) approved prospective study that was performed at a U.S.

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There has been increasing interest in the use of hindfoot tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) nails to treat ankle and distal tibia fractures in select patient populations who are at increased risk for soft tissue complications after open reduction and internal fixation with traditional plate and screw constructs. We describe a technique which uses a retrograde femoral nail as a custom length TTC nail. By using a simple modification of the insertion jig, we are able to achieve safe screw trajectories that allow for robust distal interlocking fixation.

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Objective: To examine if rates of appropriate thromboprophylaxis prescribing at the time of discharge would be higher in patients admitted to the orthopaedic service. Second, to see if improvements could be made in the rates of these missed events after a structured intervention.

Design: Retrospective Cohort Study, Prospective Interventional.

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Objective: To examine the effects of implementing a dedicated orthopaedic trauma room (DOTR) on hip and femur fracture care.

Design: A retrospective cohort study. Setting: Level 1 trauma center.

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Introduction: Fracture treatment has been documented since the times of ancient Egyptian and Greek civilization, with fracture reduction techniques and the apparatus for immobilization developed over three millennia. Over the last 150 years, aseptic technique, anesthesia, antibiotics, and internal implants have changed how orthopedic specialists approach fracture care. More recently, there has been an increased promotion in the medical literature to evaluate the clinical outcomes of nonsurgical treatment of common upper and lower extremity closed fractures.

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Introduction: Assessing workload and mitigating burnout risk should be a constant goal within training programs. By using work relative value unit (wRVU) data in a non-elective orthopaedic trauma practice, we investigated seasonal variation in workload on an orthopaedic trauma service at a level I trauma centre. We also investigated whether there was a correlation in seasonal preventable adverse patient safety events (PSEs) and resident Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) scores.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Michigan "Opioid Start Talking" (OST) Form was introduced in 2018 to reduce opioid use following ankle surgeries.
  • A study compared opioid prescriptions for 78 patients with ankle fractures before and after the OST form's implementation, analyzing their medical records for 120 days post-surgery.
  • The results showed no significant change in the amount of opioids prescribed (median 59 vs 50 MME), indicating the OST form did not lead to a decrease in patient opioid use in this group.
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