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Carlo Bellabarba, M.D.
Associate Professor
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Specialty:
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Spine, Trauma |
| College: | B.Sc. with Honours in Biochemistry, McGill University, 1988 | | Medical School: | McGill University, 1992 | | Residency: | Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center 1993-1997 | | Fellowship: | Northwestern University, Spine Surgery, 1998-1999; Tampa General Hospital, Orthopaedic Trauma, 1997-1998 | | Articles, Videos and Publications: | Scientific Publications (PubMed Listing)
Articles, videos, and abstracts:
Recent articles:
1. Schildhauer TA, Bellabarba C,
Nork SE, Barei DP, Routt MLC, Chapman JR: Decompression and Lumbopelvic
Fixation for High Grade Sacral Fracture-Dislocations with Spino-Pelvic
Dissociation, J Orthop Trauma 20:447-457, 2006.
2. Bellabarba C, Mirza SK, West GA, Mann FA, Dailey AT, Newell DW,
Chapman JR: Diagnosis and Treatment of Craniocervical Dissociation. One
Institution?s Experience with 17 Consecutive Survivors over Eight
Years. J Neurosurg Spine 4:429-440, 2006.
3. Bransford R, Bellabarba C, Thompson JH, Henley MB, Mirza SK, Chapman JR: The
safety of fluoroscopically-assisted thoracic pedicle screw
instrumentation for fracture stabilization. J Trauma 60(5):1047-1052,
2006.
4. Bellabarba C, Schildhauer TA, Vaccaro AR, Chapman
JR: Complications associated with Surgical Stabilization of High-Grade
Sacral Fracture-Dislocations with Spino-Pelvic Instability. Spine
31(11S):S80-88, 2006.
5. Bellabarba C, Ricci WM, Bolhofner
BR: Distraction External Fixation in Lateral Compression Pelvic
Fractures. J Orthop Trauma 20(1 Suppl):S7-S14, 2006
Recent chapters:
1. Bellabarba C, Elgafy H: Mechanisms of Injury in the Sacral Spine:
Concepts, Pathomechanics, Classifications, Instability and Clinical
Applications. Pediatric and Adult Spine Trauma. Kim DH, Ludwig SC,
Vaccaro AR eds. Elsevier Press, Philadelphia PA.
2. Bellabarba C: Spine Trauma. Trauma Core Knowledge in Orthopaedics
Series. Sanders RW ed. Elsevier Press, Philadelphia PA.
3. Bellabarba C, Chapman JR - Odontoid Screw Insertion. Minimally
Invasive Spine Surgery. Bono CM and Vaccaro AR eds. Marcel-Dekker,
New York, NY. Ch. 15.
4. Bellabarba C, Mirza SK, Chapman
JR: Injuries to the Cervicocranium. Surgical Treatment of Orthopaedic
Trauma. Stannard J, Kregor P and Schmidt A - eds. Thieme, New York NY.
5. Bellabarba C, Barei DP, Sanders RW: Dislocations of
the Foot. Surgery of the Foot and Ankle (8th ed.). Mann RA and
Coughlin MJ - eds, C.V. Mosby, St. Louis.
6. Bellabarba C,
Anderson PA: Injuries of the Lower Cervical Spine. Rothman-Simeone The Spine, 5 ed. Herkowitz HN, Garfin SR, Eismont FJ, Bell GR,
Balderston RA eds. Elsevier Press, Philadelphia PA. Ch. 68, pp 1100 - 1131, 2006.
7. McHenry T, Bellabarba C, Chapman JR: Sacral Fractures. Rothman-Simeone The Spine, 5 ed. Herkowitz HN, Garfin SR, Eismont
FJ, Bell GR, Balderston RA eds. Elsevier Press, Philadelphia PA. Ch
71. pp 1172 - 1184, 2006.
8. Bellabarba C, Mirza SK,
Chapman JR: Injuries to the Craniocervical Junction. Rockwood &
Green, Fractures in Adults, 6 ed. Bucholz RW, Heckman JD, Court-Brown
CM eds. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia PA. Chapter
38, pp 1435 - 1496, 2006.
9. Mirza SK, Bellabarba C, Chapman
JR: Principles of Spine Trauma Care. Rockwood & Green, Fractures
in Adults, 6 ed. Bucholz RW, Heckman JD, Court-Brown CM eds.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia PA. Chapter 37, pp 1401
- 1434, 2006.
10. Bellabarba C, McHenry T, Chapman JR:
Lumbosacral Trauma. Orthopaedic Knowledge Update Trauma, 3 ed.,
Baumgartner M, Tornetta P eds. American Academy of Orthopaedic
Surgeons, Rosemont IL. Chapter 29, pp 337 - 347, 2005. | | Memberships: | American Medical Association American Orthopaedic Association American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons American Spinal Injury Association Cervical Spine Research Society North American Spine Society Orthopaedic Trauma Association Society of Military Orthopaedic Surgeons Western Orthopaedic Association Washington State Orthopaedic Association Washington State Medical Association Spine Faculty, AO/ASIF Continuing Education Orthopaedic Faculty, AO/ASIF Continuing Education | | Board Certification: | Board Certified | | Appointment request information (web, phone, fax): | (206) 744-9340 and fax (206) 744-9937 | | Surgeries Performed At: | Harborview Medical Center |
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Spine: Lumbar Interbody Fusion Techniques
Featuring Paul A. Anderson, M.D., Carlo Bellabarba, M.D., Sohail K. Mirza, M.D., Major Robert Molinari, Alexander G. West, M.D., Ph.D., Julie York, M.D., and Jens R. Chapman, M.D.
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Dr. Warme retired from a career as an academic orthopaedist in the US Army in 2007. Beginning as a Special Forces Medic, he developed an interest in sports medicine, with special focus on shoulder and elbow problems. Dr. Warme completed a fellowship with Dr. Arciero in 1998. As a Shoulder and Elbow Team member at UW, Dr. Warme continues to provide optimal care to patients while teaching orthopaedic surgeons-in-training and forwarding related research projects.
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The University of Washington Medical Center was again ranked highly for
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Dr. Beingessner, Assistant Professor, received 2008 spring quarter's HMC CARES Service Excellence Award.
Dr Henley has recently been appointed to the Board of Directors of the
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Dr. Leopold lectured recently in San Francisco at the annual meeting of the
Hippocrates Winslow Babbage Foundation.
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