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Brian S. Winters
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Publications - 39
Citations - 564
Brian S. Winters is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ankle & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications receiving 370 citations. Previous affiliations of Brian S. Winters include Temple University & University of Florida.
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2018 International Consensus Meeting on Musculoskeletal Infection: Research Priorities from the General Assembly Questions
Edward M. Schwarz,Javad Parvizi,Thorsten Gehrke,Amiethab Aiyer,Andrew Battenberg,Scot A. Brown,John J. Callaghan,Mustafa Citak,Kenneth A. Egol,Grant E. Garrigues,Michelle Ghert,Karan Goswami,Andrew Green,Sommer Hammound,Stephen L. Kates,Alex C. McLaren,Michael A. Mont,Surena Namdari,William T. Obremskey,Robert V O'Toole,Steven M. Raikin,Camilo Restrepo,Benjamin F. Ricciardi,Kordo Saeed,Kordo Saeed,Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo,Noam Shohat,Timothy L. Tan,Caroline P. Thirukumaran,Brian S. Winters +29 more
TL;DR: The result of the RW consensus on the current and projected incidence of infection, and the costs per patient, for all orthopedic subspecialties, is presented, which range from 0.1% to 30%, and $17,000 to $150,000.
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Prospective Evaluation of Utilization Patterns and Prescribing Guidelines of Opioid Consumption Following Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgery
Sundeep Saini,Elizabeth McDonald,Rachel Shakked,Kristen Nicholson,Ryan G. Rogero,Megan C. Chapter,Brian S. Winters,David I. Pedowitz,Steven M. Raikin,Joseph Daniel +9 more
TL;DR: Patients who underwent orthopedic foot and ankle procedures were overprescribed narcotic medication by nearly twice the amount that was actually consumed, suggesting that there remains a substantial degree of unexplained variance of opioid consumption observed in the patient population.
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The Influence of Wait Time on Patient Satisfaction in the Orthopedic Clinic
TL;DR: Minimizing wait times in the orthopedic clinic may improve patient satisfaction but may not affect their likelihood of recommending the practice to others.
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The RAM classification: a novel, systematic approach to the adult-acquired flatfoot.
TL;DR: In summary, prior classifications have provided broad guidelines for treating the AAFF without accounting for case-specific variables in determining a treatment plan, but a simple, easy to remember, and reproducible schema based off the original Johnson and Strom classification is presented.
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Effect of Postoperative Ketorolac Administration on Bone Healing in Ankle Fracture Surgery
Elizabeth McDonald,Brian S. Winters,Kristen Nicholson,Rachel Shakked,Steven M. Raikin,David I. Pedowitz,Joseph Daniel +6 more
TL;DR: Perioperative ketorolac use was associated with a high rate of fracture union by 12 weeks, and additional studies are necessary to determine whether ket orolac helps reduce opioid consumption and improve pain following ORIF of ankle fractures.