Orthopedic Abstract Repository
OAR Audio Series
Welcome to the Orthopedic Abstract Repository Audio Series — where no research is left behind. Powered by OAR's mission to spotlight underrecognized orthopedic science, this innovative audio series delivers concise, AI-driven summaries of abstracts and full-text journal articles. Whether you're a medical student, resident, or practicing surgeon, each episode transforms dense scientific data into accessible, engaging listening — bridging the gap between academic research and everyday clinical relevance. It's research, reimagined for your ears. Find us at www.orthoabstracts.com
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11 de mar. de 2026
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Evaluation of Fixation Constructs for Femoral Neck Fracture: a Sawbones Biomechanical Model 31.07.2025 5:44
The full abstract can be found at the OAR website: Evaluation of Fixation Constructs for Femoral Neck Fracture: a Sawbones Biomechanical Model This document details a biomechanical study comparing two different femoral neck fracture fixation devices using Sawbones femur models. The research focused on evaluating the SimpliFix Hip System against a standard cannulated screw construct in terms of mai...
Negative Stress Examination Under Anesthesia Predicts Pelvic Ring Union without Displacement 31.07.2025 5:33
The full abstract can be found at the OAR website: Negative Stress Examination Under Anesthesia Predicts Pelvic Ring Union without Displacement This research study, presented at the 2017 AAOS Annual Meeting, investigates the predictive power of a negative Examination Under Anesthesia (EUA) for pelvic ring injuries. The authors, from various orthopaedic institutions, aimed to determine if a negativ...
Safe Corridor Trajectory in Navigated Sacral Fixation 30.07.2025 6:14
The full abstract can be found at the OAR website: Safe Corridor Trajectory in Navigated Sacral Fixation This article introduces a pre-planning technique for sacral fixation using the StealthStation Surgical Navigation System, aiming to enhance safety and efficiency for surgeons, especially those new to pelvic navigation. It addresses the challenges of atypical imaging views presented by the navig...
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