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overview Douglas R. Dirschl, MD, is a highly accomplished surgeon and an expert in orthopaedics. He specializes in caring for patients with musculoskeletal trauma and fractures, as well as other injuries and diseases of the bones, joints and muscles. Dr. Dirschl's research focuses on the assessment of factors that influence reliability in classifying fractures. He has studied the quality of radiographs, as well as the use of decision-making strategies to enhance reliability (the extent to which various physicians classify a fracture in the same way). Dr. Dirschl also studies the biological basis of surgery, including the relationship between hemorrhage in pelvic fractures and pelvic bleeding. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). A leader in medical education and health policy, Dr. Dirschl teaches medical students, residents and physicians about orthopaedic trauma, musculoskeletal pathophysiology and fractures. He has authored three books, more than 30 book chapters, and more than 75 peer-reviewed scholarly articles. In addition, Dr. Dirschl sits on editorial and review boards for several notable scientific journals, including the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Dr. Dirschl previously served as president of the American Orthopaedic Association.
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Concept Multiple Trauma
Concept Trauma Centers
Concept Wounds and Injuries
Concept Trauma Severity Indices
Academic Article Correlates of bone mineral density in elderly patients with hip fractures.
Academic Article Radiographic fracture assessments: which ones can we reliably make?
Academic Article A critical assessment of factors influencing reliability in the classification of fractures, using fractures of the tibial plafond as a model.
Academic Article Incidence of hardware-related pain and its effect on functional outcomes after open reduction and internal fixation of ankle fractures.
Academic Article High-pressure pulsatile lavage irrigation of fresh intraarticular fractures: effectiveness at removing particulate matter from bone.
Academic Article High pressure pulsatile lavage irrigation of intraarticular fractures: effects on fracture healing.
Academic Article Reuse of external skeletal fixator components: effects on costs and complications.
Academic Article Effects of binary decision making on the classification of fractures of the ankle.
Academic Article Rank order analysis of tibial plafond fractures: does injury or reduction predict outcome?
Academic Article Reuse of selected external fixator components is safe and should be supported.
Academic Article Reliability of classification of fractures of the tibial plafond according to a rank-order method.
Academic Article Small bowel obstruction from entrapment in a sacral fracture stabilized with iliosacral screws: case report and review of the literature.
Academic Article Orthopaedic faculty trauma call policies: a survey of accredited orthopaedic residency programs.
Academic Article Applied biomechanics in articular injuries: perspectives in the basic investigation of articular injuries and clinical application.
Academic Article Hemorrhage in pelvic fractures does not correlate with fracture length.
Academic Article Effects of varying pulsatile lavage pressure on cancellous bone structure and fracture healing.
Academic Article Tibial plafond fractures treated by articulated external fixation: a randomized trial of postoperative motion versus nonmotion.
Academic Article Debridement of cancellous bone: a comparison of irrigation methods.
Academic Article The sequential recovery of health status after tibial plafond fractures.
Academic Article Change over time of SF-36 functional outcomes for operatively treated unstable ankle fractures.
Academic Article Internal fixation versus arthroplasty of comminuted fractures of the distal humerus.
Academic Article Interobserver reliability of a CT-based fracture classification system.
Academic Article Invited commentary.
Academic Article Invited Commentary.
Academic Article Contractability: Now and Forever: Commentary on an article by Kim Madden, MSc, et al.: "Predicting and Preventing Loss to Follow-up of Adult Trauma Patients in Randomized Controlled Trials. An Example from the FLOW Trial".
Academic Article Effects of driving distance and transport time on mortality among Level I and II traumas occurring in a metropolitan area.
Academic Article Association of Injury Energy Level and Neurovascular Injury Following Knee Dislocation.
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Academic Article Secondary Fracture Prevention: Consensus Clinical Recommendations from a Multistakeholder Coalition.
Academic Article Ballistic Supracondylar Distal Femur Fractures Have Lower Rates of Intra-articular Extension Than Blunt Distal Femur Fractures.
Academic Article Setting Standards.
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