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Yahata, Tadashi
Outcome of Screw Fixation for Crescent Fractures
Location:608-609
Tadashi Yahata
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Yamanaka, Yoshiaki
The Technique and Strategy for Distal Radius Fracture-Related Problems Using a Bioabsorbable Plate
Location:Skybridge Lobby
Yoshiaki Yamanaka
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Yamura, Kohei
Steadman Philippon Research Institute
Accelerated Aging Murine Model Exhibits Elevated Systemic Senescence and Delayed Fracture Repair
Location:606-607
Kohei Yamura
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Targeting Inflammatory Dysregulation With Senolytic Therapy to Address Delayed Fracture Healing in Accelerated Aging Murine Model
Location:606-607
Kohei Yamura
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Yarboro, Seth
University of Virginia
I Want to Walk Again: Managing Ankle Fixation Problems
Location:608-609
Seth Yarboro
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Yee, Stephanie
University of Calgary
An Early Coagulation Factor Dominant Hypercoagulability Is Followed by a Prolonged Platelet-Dominant Hypercoagulability in Patients Requiring Hip Fracture Surgery
Location:4B
Stephanie Yee
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A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Operative and Nonoperative Treatment of Ulnar Diaphyseal Fractures
Location:4B
Stephanie Yee
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Yeritsyan, Diana
Cannabinoid-Induced Gene Expression Changes in a Spinal Fusion Model
Location:606-607
Diana Yeritsyan
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Salt-Inducible Kinase Inhibitors as a Molecular Approach to Fracture Repair
Location:606-607
Diana Yeritsyan
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Yeung, Caleb
Cannabinoid-Induced Gene Expression Changes in a Spinal Fusion Model
Location:606-607
Caleb Yeung
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Yong, Taylor
Texas Tech University Health Science Center El Paso
Annual Meeting Podium Session I: Hip Fractures and Infection II
Location:4B
Taylor Yong
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Yoo, Brad
Young Practitioners Fireside
Location:611-612
Brad Yoo
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Yoo, Jason
Does the OTA Open Fracture Classification (OTA-OFC) Predict Flap-Related Complications in Severe Open Tibial Fractures?
Location:4B
Jason Yoo
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Yoo, Je-Hyun
Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital
Surgical Stability According to Lag Screw Position in Hip Nailing for Unstable Basicervical Intertrochanteric Fractures: A Finite Element Analysis
Location:606-607
Je-Hyun Yoo
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Yoon, Patrick
University of Minnesota
Midfoot: Lisfranc, Midfoot Crush
Location:6A
Patrick Yoon
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Yoon, Richard
Rutgers/RWJBH - Jersey City
Open Fractures
Location:6A
Richard Yoon
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Session VI: Getting Through the Night
Location:6A
Richard Yoon
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Distal Femur Fractures: Evidence Based Decision Making
Location:6C
Richard Yoon
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Geriatric Acetabulum Fractures: Treatment Strategies to Prevent Catastrophic Complications
Location:608-609
Richard Yoon
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Yoon, Yong-Cheol
Gachon University College of Medicine
Surgical Complications After Operative Fixation of Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Type 1 Pelvic Ring Fractures
Location:4B
Yong-Cheol Yoon
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You, Daniel
An Early Coagulation Factor Dominant Hypercoagulability Is Followed by a Prolonged Platelet-Dominant Hypercoagulability in Patients Requiring Hip Fracture Surgery
Location:4B
Daniel You
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Young Femoral Neck Working Group, Group
A Multicenter Comparative Analysis of Ipsilateral Femoral Neck-Shaft Fractures Treated at 26 North American Level I Trauma Centers
Location:4B
Group Young Femoral Neck Working Group
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Young Hip Fracture Working Group, Group
Optimal Fixation Strategies for Displaced Femoral Neck Fractures in Patients 18-59 Years Old: An Analysis of 626 Cases Treated at 27 Level I Trauma Centers
Location:4B
Group Young Hip Fracture Working Group
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Young, Kelsey
Can’t Touch This: Ulnar Neuritis Following Distal Humerus Fracture Fixation: A Large Database Study
Location:4B
Kelsey Young
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Yousef, Mohamed
Salt-Inducible Kinase Inhibitors as a Molecular Approach to Fracture Repair
Location:606-607
Mohamed Yousef
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Yuan, Brandon
Mayo Clinic
Ankle Fractures: When is it Worse than it looks?
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Annual Meeting Podium Session III: General Interest
Location:4B
Brandon Yuan
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Lunch with Cases - Surgery Gone Wron: Picking up the Pieces
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp - Day 1: Intro and Instructions
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Orthopaedic Trauma Boot Camp - Day 2
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Session IV: Knee and Leg
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Session V: Foot and Ankle
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Session VII: How Does the Master Do It?
Location:6A
Brandon Yuan
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Tranexamic Acid Administered at Time of Hospital Admission Does Not Decrease Transfusion Rates or Blood Loss for Extracapsular Hip Fractures: A Double-Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial
Location:4B
Brandon Yuan
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Demystifying Periarticular Fracture-dislocations of the Elbow
Location:606-607
Brandon Yuan
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Yun, Heather
Next-Generation Sequencing Results Suggest That a Change in Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Severe Open Tibia Fractures Is Warranted
Location:4B
Heather Yun
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Yu, Ziqing
Is Selectively Culturing Long Bone Nonunions Safe? A Multicenter Study
Location:4B
Ziqing Yu
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Autograft Versus Allograft in the Treatment of Long Bone Nonunions: A Multicenter Study
Location:4B
Ziqing Yu
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