Fellowship Information & Application

Last updated Thursday, August 21, 2008

Hand Surgery Faculty and Fellows 2006 - From left to right :
Leonid Katolik, M.D. (faculty) Anthony J. Lauder, M.D. (fellow) Shai Luria, M.D. (ACE) Seth Dodds, M.D. (fellow) Wren McCallister, M.D. (fellow) Thomas Trumble, M.D. (faculty) Thanapong (Paul) Waitayawinyu,  M.D. (Research Fellow)
Hand Surgery Faculty and Fellows 2006 - From left to right : Leonid Katolik, M.D. (faculty) Anthony J. Lauder, M.D. (fellow) Shai Luria, M.D. (ACE) Seth Dodds, M.D. (fellow) Wren McCallister, M.D. (fellow) Thomas Trumble, M.D. (faculty) Thanapong (Paul) Waitayawinyu, M.D. (Research Fellow)

Hand Surgery Faculty Fellows and Spouses 2007
Hand Surgery Faculty Fellows and Spouses 2007

2007-2008 hand fellows with Alex Shin M.D.   2008 Dirstine Lecture
2007-2008 hand fellows with Alex Shin M.D. 2008 Dirstine Lecture

2007-2008 Hand Fellows enjoying a sail on Dr. Nick Vedder’s boat, from left to right Michael Shuler, MD, Sarah Pettrone, MD, Jim Schlenker, MD, Jay Bridgeman, MD
2007-2008 Hand Fellows enjoying a sail on Dr. Nick Vedder’s boat, from left to right Michael Shuler, MD, Sarah Pettrone, MD, Jim Schlenker, MD, Jay Bridgeman, MD

Hand Fellows enjoying a sail with Dr. Nick Vedder, from left to right Michael Shuler, MD, Sarah Pettrone, MD, Jim Schlenker, MD, Jay Bridgeman, MD and Nick Vedder, MD
Hand Fellows enjoying a sail with Dr. Nick Vedder, from left to right Michael Shuler, MD, Sarah Pettrone, MD, Jim Schlenker, MD, Jay Bridgeman, MD and Nick Vedder, MD

Orthopaedic Residents in a Hand Surgery Surgical Skills Laboratory with Hand Surgery Fellows
Orthopaedic Residents in a Hand Surgery Surgical Skills Laboratory with Hand Surgery Fellows

UW as Hand Team Faculty – current skills course.
UW as Hand Team Faculty – current skills course.

Introduction

About the fellowship

The University of Washington Hand Surgery Program covers the affiliated University hospitals, which include the University of Washington Medical Center, Harborview Medical Center, and Children's Hospital Medical Center.

The Hand Surgery Program is a cooperative effort by the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and the Division of Plastic Surgery. Residents from both Orthopaedic Surgery and Plastic Surgery also take part in the Hand Surgery Program.

The UW Hand Surgery Fellowship is a fully accredited program that involves four fellows. They complete a 12-month program that begins August 1st. The fellowship is in the national resident match program. The salary is $54,264 annually, and the benefits are full health care and life insurance. The fellows rotate at Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington Medical Center, and Children's Medical Center. Harborview Medical Center is a Level One Trauma Center where the experience focuses on upper extremity trauma. The University of Washington is a referral source for many conditions, such as arthritis, and provides care for Husky athletes. Children's Hospital and Medical Center provides an outstanding experience in the treatment of congenital hand deformities and pediatric hand injuries.

The Program includes four Hand Surgery Fellows per year in an accredited program in a program that is accredited by the Resident Review Committee. The Program of Accreditation allows the Hand Surgery Fellow at the University of Washington to qualify for the Certificate of Added Qualifications in Hand Surgery. The goal of the Hand and Microsurgery Fellowship at the University of Washington is to teach the basic science related to the normal function of pathology of the upper extremity, peripheral nervous system, and microcirculation. Candidates participating in this program are expected to master a clinical knowledge of the basic diagnosis and treatment methods in Hand Surgery. These methods include the rehabilitation for problems related to upper extremity as well as surgical treatment. The faculty strives to provide the best training program possible to help prepare graduates in Hand Surgery for competitive positions in academic or community practice. Candidates will be well versed in all aspects of Hand Surgery, including Trauma, Reconstruction, Management of Pediatric; Management of Congenital Hand problems as well as microvascular surgery with replantation and free tissue transfer.

The Hand Surgery Fellowship began in 1990 at the University of Washington. The Fellowship begins on August 1st and ends on July 31st. The Fellowship is designed to begin one month after the completion of the Residency Program in Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic Surgery, or General Surgery in order to allow candidates time to prepare for oral or written Boards as required by their primary residency program. All positions at the University of Washington Hand Fellowship are matched through the NRMP, which stands for the National Resident Match Program. The Hand and Microvascular Surgery Program is a participating member of the Comprehensive Arthritis Program available to the University of Washington. By integrating the Hand and Microvascular Surgery Fellowship with the Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship Program at the University of Washington, a combined experience in Hand Surgery as well as Shoulder and Elbow experience is provided in order to provide a comprehensive program for the entire upper extremity.

Application instructions

Applications must be received by January 9th, 2009. Interview dates have tentatively been scheduled February 12-13th, March 13-14th, and April 10-11th, 2009.  We are planning to have a dinner the evening before each scheduled day and a workshop as a portion of your time during the interviewing day. 

Application downloads

We offer Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat versions of the application. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader or Microsoft Word installed to view these documents.

Contact information

Mail your completed application to:

Attn: Tennile Monroe
Department of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine University of Washington School of Medicine
Box 354743, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105-4743.
You can also email your application to Tennile at tnm3@u.washington.edu

If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact Tennile Monroe, 206-598-1879 tnm3@u.washington.edu.

Application Requirements

  • Hand Fellow Application,
  • 4 letters of Recommendation,
  • USMLE or equivalent and / or Unoffical copy of Medical School Transcripts,
  • Current CV
  • photo (optional)
  • All Due January 9 (NO EXCEPTIONS)

The Hand Surgery Fellows complete four three-month rotations during the year. These rotations are divided into the Harborview Medical Center and Children's Hospital Medical Center rotation, the University of Washington Medical Center rotation, and the Plastic Surgery/Orthopaedic rotation.

Harborview Medical Center/Children's Hospital

The Fellow on this rotation covers the Hand Surgery Clinic at Harborview Medical Center along with the Hand Surgery faculty. There is one day a week at the Hand Clinic at Children's Hospital Medical Center. The Fellow has approximately 1-1/2 days of operating experience at Harborview Medical Center each week and one half-day at Children's Hospital Medical Center each week. The focus of this rotation is to gain an in-depth experience with upper extremity trauma as well as the problems related with congenital hand surgery.

University of Washington Medical Center rotation

The Fellow on this rotation attends the Hand Surgery clinics at the University of Washington Medical Center. The operative experience focuses on reconstructive hand surgery and arthroscopy of the upper extremity. The Fellow on this rotation can access the Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Service to gain additional experience with the problems related to the shoulder and elbow.

Plastic surgery/orthopaedic hand surgery rotation

The Fellow on this rotation spends time with Dr. Vedder, who is a faculty member in the Division of Plastic Surgery as well with Dr. Christopher Allan, who is a faculty member in the Department of Orthopaedics. The purpose of this rotation is to provide an integrated Hand Surgery Service between Plastic Surgeon and Orthopaedics so that the Fellows gain additional insights and perspectives from a variety of faculty.

Regular conferences, case presentations, and anatomy dissections are performed throughout the fellowship. Conferences are held on Monday, Tuesdays, and Fridays.

- Resident Lab schedule
- Fellowship Lab schedule

Conferences

  • Monday Morning Core Curriculum in Hand Surgery: This conference focuses on didactic lectures given by the Hand Surgery faculty. The goal is to cover the breath of topics needed for both residents and fellows. See the list of Monday Morning lecture series topics.
  • Tuesday morning selected readings: The literature reviews in this conference focus on classical articles in Hand Surgery. The articles cover the full spectrum of problems related to Hand Surgery. Every year the articles are updated to include the best current review of the given topics. See the list of Tuesday morning literature review topics.

Recently, Dr. Trumble has published a comprehensive and authoritative textbook of hand surgery: Principles of Hand Surgery and Therapy. Chapters include:

  1. Anatomy and Examination of the Hand
  2. Regional Anesthesia for the Upper Extremity
  3. Fracture Healing, Bone Formation, Bone Grafts, and Bone Stimulators
  4. Hand Fractures
  5. Fractures and Dislocation of the Carpus
  6. Distal Radioulnar Joint and Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
  7. Fractures and Malunions of the Distal Radius
  8. Compartment Syndrome and Volkmann's Contracture
  9. Fingertip and Nail Bed Injuries
  10. Amputations and Prosthetics
  11. Hand Infections
  12. Burns and Frostbite of the Hand
  13. Flexor Tendon Injuries
  14. Extensor Tendon Injuries
  15. Physiology and Repair of Peripheral Nerves
  16. Brachial Plexus Injuries
  17. Management of Upper Extremity Pain and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
  18. Compressive Neuropathies
  19. Tendon Transfers
  20. Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Cerebral Palsy
  21. Tetraplegia
  22. Tendinitis and Epicondylitis
  23. Arthritis
  24. Kienbock's Disease
  25. Dupuytren's Disease
  26. Ganglion, Mucous Syst, and Carpal Boss
  27. Replantation
  28. Thumb Reconstruction
  29. Tissue Transfer: Pedicle and Free Tissue Flaps
  30. Benign and Malignant Neoplasms of the Upper Extremity
  31. Congenital Hand Deformities
  32. Hand Therapy

Monday morning lecture series topics

2008 - 2009

8/04/2008Fingertip Injuries, Amps, Thumb Reconstruction
Vedder
8/11/2008Anatomy and Examination of the Hand
Hanel
8/18/2008Dupuytren’s

Trumble
8/25/2008M&M/Interesting Cases

9/01/2008 No Lecture- Labor Day

9/8/2008Fractures and Dislocations of the Carpus
Trumble
9/15/2008 Distal Radioulnar Joint and TFCC
Trumble
9/22/2008 M&M/Interesting Cases

9/29/2008 Tissue Transfers
Vedder
10/06/2008 Hand Fractures
Hanel
10/13/2008 Compressive Neuropathies
Trumble
10/20/2008Distal Radius Fractures
Hanel
10/27/2008 M&M/Interesting Cases

11/03/2008 Flexor Tendon Injuries
Trumble
11/10/2008 Extensor Tendon Injuries
Vedder
11/17/2008 Physiology and Repair of Peripheral Nerves

Trumble
11/24/2008 M&M/Interesting Cases

12/01/2008 Brachial Plexus Injuries
Allan
12/08/2008 Pain and RSD
Trumble
12/15/2008 Hand Infections
Hanel
12/22/2008 No Lecture - Christmas


12/29/2008No Lecture - New Year's Day


1/05/2009 Tendon Transfers

Trumble
1/12/2009 Stroke, TBI, CP

Muzzafar
1/19/2009Tetraplegia  - Holiday

Muzzafar
1/26/2009 Tendinitis and Epicondylitis

Allan
2/02/2009 Kienbock’s
Trumble
2/09/2009 Arthritis
Hanel
2/16/2009 Compartment Syndrome and Volkmann’s Contracture
Hanel
2/23/2009M&M/Interesting Cases

3/02/2009 Ganglions, Mucous Cyst, Carpal Boss
Allan
3/09/2009Replantation
Hanel
3/16/2009 Basal Joint DJD
Trumble
3/23/2009 M&M/Interesting Cases

3/30/2009 Arthroplasty Hand/Wrist

Katolik
4/06/2009 Congenital Hand Deformity
Hanel
4/12/2009 Burns and Frostbite of the Hand
Vedder or Engrav
4/20/2009M&M/Interesting Cases

4/27/2009 Fracture Healing, Bone Formation, Bone Grafts

Katolik
5/4/2009Tumors
Hanel
5/11/2009 Total Elbow
Hanel
5/18/2009 Elbow - Terrible Triad
Hanel
5/25/2009 No lecture - Memorial Day


6/01/2009TBA

6/08/2009 TBA


6/15/2009 TBA

6/22/2009 M&M/Interesting Cases

6/29/2009 TBA

7/06/2009 TBA

7/13/2009 TBA

7/20/2009 TBA

7/27/2009 M&M/Interesting Cases


Tuesday morning literature review topics

 
August 2008 1. WELCOME TO FELLOWSHIP

August 2008 2. Congenital I [1-3]
12
August 2008 3. Carpal Tunnel [4-8]
19
August 2008 4. Congenital II [9-13]
26
August 2008 5. Nerve Injury and Grafting [14-16] and 166, 177




2
September 2008 6. Proximal Entrapment of the Median Nerve [17-19]
9
September 2008 7. Compartment Syndrome [20-23]
16
September 2008 8. Infections [24-27]
23
September 2008 9. Regional and Local Soft Tissue Coverage [28-30]
30
September 2008 10. Free Tissue Transfer [31-33]




7
October 2008 11. Thumb Reconstruction [34-36] and 167
14
October 2008 12. Acute Carpal Instablility [37-39]
21
October 2008 13. Chronic Carpal Instablility [40-42]
28
October 2008 14. Acute Distal Radius Fractures [43-46] and 177




4
November 2008 15. Distal Radius Malunion and Darrach [47-50] 
11
November 2008 16. Distal Radioulnar Joint [51-53]
18
November 2008 17. Scaphiod Fractures [54-59] and 164
25 November 2008 18. Ring Avulsion and High Pressure Injection [60-62]




2
December 2008 19. Fingertip Injuries, Basic Science [63-66]
9
December 2008 20. Mallet Finger and Skier’s Thumb [67-69]
16
December 2008 21. Silicone Arthroplasty and Synovitis [70-72]
23 December 2008 22. Holiday - No Conference
30
December 2008 23. Phalangeal and Metacarpal Fixation [73-77]




6
January 2009 24. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy [78-80]
13 January 2009 25. Flexor Tendon Injuries[81-83] and 168, 171
20
January 2009 26. Flexor Reconstruction and Extensors [84-86]
27
January 2009 27. Psychiatric Illness [87-89]




3
February 2009 28. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome [100-102]
10
February 2009 29. Thumb CMC Arthrosis[90-93 and 169]
27
February 2009 30. Scleroderma [94-96]
24
February 2009 31. Dupuytren’s [97-99]




3
March 2009 32. Stiff Elbow and Heterotopic Ossification[172-175]
10
March 2009 33. Upper Extremity Arterial Insufficiency[103-105 and 170]
17
March 2009 34. Amputations [76, 106, 107]
24 March 2009 35. PIP Joint Injury [108-110]
31
March 2009 36. MP and CMC Joints [111-113]




7
April 2009 37. Thumb Fractures [114-116]
14 April 2009 38. Cubital Tunnel Syndrome[117-119]
21
April 2009 39. Wrist Arthrodesis and Arthroplasty[120-122] and 178
28
April 2009 40. DeQuervain’s, Epicondylitis, & Triggering[123-125]




5
May 2009 41. Replantation[126-128]
14 May 2009 42. Rheumatoid Soft Tissue [129-131]
21 May 2009 43. Kienbock’s Disease[132-134]
28
May 2009 44. Peripheral Nerve Injury[135-137]




2
June 2009 45. Peripheral Nerve Compression[138-140]
9
June 2009 46. Reconstruction Following Nerve Injury[141-143]
15
June 2009 47. Cerebral Palsy [144-146]
23 June 2009 48. Soft Tissue Tumors[147-150]
30
June 2009 49. Bone Tumors[151-153]




7
July 2009 50. Rheumatoid Hand[157-159]
14
July 2009 51. Rheumatoid Elbow and Wrist[154-156]
21 July 2009 52. Wrist Arthroscopy[163-165]
28 July 2009 53. Use for make-up day


Selected readings

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  3. Buck-Gramcko, D., Pollicization of the index finger. Method and results in aplasia and hypoplasia of the thumb. J Bone Joint Surg [Am], 1971. 53(8): p. 1605-17.
  4. Robinson, L.R., Role of neurophysiologic evaluation in diagnosis. J Am Acad Orthop Surg, 2000. 8(3): p. 190-9.
  5. Durkan, J.A., A new diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome [published erratum appears in J Bone Joint Surg Am 1992 Feb;74(2):311]. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 1991. 73(4): p. 535-8.
  6. Lowry, W.E., Jr. and A.B. Follender, Interfascicular neurolysis in the severe carpal tunnel syndrome. A prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled study. Clin Orthop, 1988. 227: p. 251-4.
  7. Agee, J.M., et al., Endoscopic release of the carpal tunnel: a randomized prospective multicenter study. J Hand Surg [Am], 1992. 17(6): p. 987-95.
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  9. Greene, W.B., One-stage release of congenital circumferential constriction bands. J Bone Joint Surg Am, 1993. 75(5): p. 650-5.
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Institutional data


UWMC HMC VA CHMC TOTALS
Type of Hospital General Level 1 Trauma Veterans Administration Children's
Number of Beds 354 333 555 210 1452
Average Daily Hospital Census 283 273 333 135 1024
Number of Hand Out Patient Visits 4120 3704 839 900 9563
New Patients with Hand Problems 1680 1235 278 225 3418
Patients with Upper Limb Surgery 512 940 162 127 1741
Number of Hand Surgery Pt./Operations 512/916 940/1842 162/197 127/184 1741/3139


Operations by teaching faculty


UWMC HMC VA CHMC TOTALS
Acute Trauma (Patient/Procedure) 196/354 612/1309 31/37 24/32 863/1732
Post-Traumatic Reconstruction 121/210 187/332 64/75 48/90 420/707
Acquired Non-Traumatic Problems (exclusive of bones & joints) 179/331 135/191 61/80 0/0 375/602
Rheumatoid Disease 16/21 3/7 6/6 5/8 30/42
Congenital Problems 0/0 3/3 0/0 50/54 53/57


Facilities

UWMC HMC VA CHMC
Hand Surgery Library yes yes no yes
Research Laboratory yes yes no no
Microsurgery Laboratory yes yes no no

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  49. Hanel, ,D.P. , Vahey, J: Median Nerve Grafting In The Forearm. In Blair, W., Steyers, C. (Eds.), Techniques in Hand Surgery , 1996.
  50. Hanel, D.P. : Adult Reconstruction: Hand and Wrist, Orthopaedic Knowledge Update 5, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rosemont, IL , 1996 Accepted for Publication
  51. Hanel, D.P ., Dzwierzynski, W., Gould J.S., Complications of Soft Tissue Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle. 1995. Accepted for Publication
  52. Anderson PA, Harrington R, Budorick TE, Hoyt J, Tencer AF: Biomechanics of indirect reduction of an anterior mass protruding into the spinal cord. Spine 18:692-699, 1993
  53. Law M, Tencer AF, Anderson PA: Caudo-cephalad loading of pedicle screws: Mechanisms of loosening and methods of augmentation. Spine 18: 2438-2443, 1993
  54. Chang DG, Tencer AF, Ching RP, Treece B, Senft D, Anderson PA: Geometric changes in the cervical spinal canal during impact. Spine 19:973-980, 1994.
  55. Tran NT, Watson NA, Tencer AF, Ching RP, Anderson PA: Mechanism of the burst fracture in the thoracolumbar spine: The effect of loading rate. Spine 20:1984-88, 1994.
  56. Ching RP, Tencer AF, Anderson PA, Daly CH: A comparison of residual stability in thoricolumbar spine fractures using neutral zone measurements. J Orthop Res 13:533-541, 1995.
  57. Tencer AF, Hampton D, Eddy S: Biomechanical properties of threaded inserts for lumbar interbody spinal fusion. Spine 20:2408-2414, 1995.
  58. Henley MB, Meier M, Tencer AF: Influences of some design parameters on the biomechanics of the unreamed tibial intramedullary nail. J Orthop Trauma 4:311-319, 1993.
  59. Stokel EA, Tencer AF, Driscoll HL, Trumble TE: A biomechanical comparison of four methods of fixation of the trapeziometacarpal joint, J Hand Surg 19A:86-92, 1994.
  60. Peter R, Harrington RM, Henley MB, Tencer AF: Biomechanics of internal fixation of the distal tibiofibular syndesmotic joint: Comparison of two fixation techniques. J Orthop Trauma 8:215-219, 1994.
  61. Simonion PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Mayo KA, Tencer AF: Biomechanical simulation of the anteroposterior compression injury of the pelvis: An understanding of instability and fixation. Clin Orthop 309: 245-255, 1994.
  62. Schemitsch E, Tencer AF, Henley MB: Biomechanical evaluation of methods of internal fixation of the distal humerus. J Orthop Trauma 8:468-475, 1994.
  63. Simonion P, Routt M, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Internal fixation of the unstable anterior pelvic ring: A biomechanical comparison of standard plating techniques and the retrograde medullary superior pubic ramus screw. J Orthop Trauma 8:476-482, 1994.
  64. Simonion PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Box plate fixation of the disrupted pelvic ring: Biomechanical evaluation of a new technique. J Orthop Trauma 8:483-489, 1994.
  65. Simonion PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Anterior versus posterior provisional fixation in the unstable pelvis: A biomechanical comparison. Clin Ortho Related Res 310:245-251, 1995.
  66. Schemitsch EH, Jones D, Henley MB, Tencer AF: A comparison of malreduction following plate and intramedullary nail fixation of forearm fractures. J Orthop Trauma 9:8-16,1995.
  67. Jones DJ, Henley MB, Schemitsch E, Tencer AF: A Biomechanical comparison of two methods of fixation of fractures of the forearm. J Orthop Trauma 9:198-206, 1995.
  68. Christensen JC, Gusman DN, Tencer AF: Stiffness of screw fixation and role of cortical hinge in the first metatarsal base osteotomy. J Am Pod Med Assn 85:73-82, 1995.
  69. Simonion PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: The acetabular T-type fracture: A biomechanical evaluation of internal fixation. Clin Orthop 314: 234-240, 1995.
  70. Simonion PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Anterior versus posterior provisional fixation in the unstable pelvis. Clin Orthop 310:245-251, 1995
  71. Simonian PT, Routt ML, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Internal fixation for the transforaminal sacral fracture. Clin Ortho Rel Res 323:202-209, 1996.
  72. Stankewitz CJ, Chapman J, Muthusamy R, Quaid G, Schemitsch, Tencer AF, Ching RP: Relationship of mechanical factors to the strength of proximal femur fractures fixed with cancellous screws, J Ortho Trauma 10:248-257, 1996.
  73. Chapman JR, Harrington RM, Lee KM, Anderson PA, Tencer AF, Kowalski D: Factors affecting the pullout strength of cancellous bone screws. ASME J Biomech Eng 118:391-398, 1996
  74. Asnis SE, Ernberg JJ, Bostrom MPG, Wright TM, Harrington RM, Tencer AF, Peterson M: Cancellous Bone Screw Thread Design and Holding Power. J of Ortho Trauma 10:462-469, 1996.
  75. Conrad EU, Erickson DP, Tencer AF, Strong DM, Mackenzie AP: The effects of freeze drying and rehydration on cancellous bone. Clinical Orthopedics 290:279-284, 1993.
  76. McCormack AP, Anderson PA, Tencer AF: The effect of controlled release of sodium fluoride on bone formation: Filling a defect in the proximal femoral cortex. J Orthop Res 11:548-555, 1993.
  77. Arm D, Tencer AF, Bain SD, Celino D: The effect of controlled release of platelet derived growth factor from a porous hydroxyapatite implant on bone ingrowth. Biomaterials 17:703-709, 1996.
  78. Price S, Arm DA, Tencer AF: Controlled release of antibiotics from coated orthopedic implants. J Biomed Mat Res 30:281-286, 1996.
  79. Arm DM, Tencer AF: Effects of cyclical mechanical stress on the controlled release of proteins from a biodegradable ploymer implant. J Biomed Mat Res 32: 210-215, 1996.
  80. Stankewich CJ, Swiontkowski MF, Tencer AF, Yetkinler DN, Poser RD: Augmentation of femoral neck fracture fixation with an injectable calcium-phosphate bonemineralcement. J Orthop Res , in press 1996.
  81. Kristal P, Tencer AF, Trumble TE, North E, Parvin D: A method for measuring tension in small ligaments, An application to the ligaments of the wrist carpus. J Biomech Eng 115:218-224, 1993.
  82. Weaver L, Tencer AF, Trumble TE: Tensions in the palmar ligaments of the wrist. I. The normal wrist. J Hand Surg 19A: 464-474, 1994.
  83. Stokel E, Tencer AF, Driscoll H, Trumble TE: A biomechanical comparison of four methods of fixation of trapeziometacarpal fusions. J Hand Surg 19A:86-92, 1994.
  84. Driscoll HL, Christensen JC, Tencer AF: Contact characteristics of the ankle joint. Part 1: The normal joint. J Am Pod Med Assn 84: 491-498, 1994.
  85. Christensen JC, Driscoll HL, Tencer AF: Contact characteristics of the ankle joint. Part 2: The effects of talar dome cartilage defects. J Am Pod Med Assn 84: 537-547, 1994.
  86. Sangeorzan BJ, Ananthakrishnan D, Tencer AF: Contact characteristics of the subtalar joint following a simulated calcaneus fracture. J Orthop Trauma 9: 251-258, 1995.
  87. Coe M, Spitellie P, Trumble TE, Tencer AF, Kiser P: The scapholunate allograft: A biomechanical feasibility study. J Hand Surg 20A:590-596, 1995.
  88. Esplin VS, Tencer AF, Hanel DP, Cosio MQ: Restoration of thumb flexor apparatus function requires repair of the oblique and one adjacent flexor tendon pulley. J Orthop Res 14:152-156, 1996.
  89. Wagner UA, Ananthakrishnan D, Sangeorzan BJ, Harrington RM, Tencer AF: Influence of talar neck and intra-articular calcaneal fractures on subtalar joint mechanics. Foot and Ankle Surgery 2:19-26, 1996.
  90. Wagner WF, Tencer AF, Kiser P, Trumble TE: Effects of intra-articular distal radius depression on wrist joint contact characteristics. Journal of Hand Surgery 21:554-560, 1996.
  91. Trumble TE, Benirschke SK, Vedder NB. Ipsilateral fractures of the scaphoid and radius. Journal of Hand Surgery. 18A:8-14, 1993.
  92. Bucky LP, Vedder NB, Hong H-Z, Ehrlich HP, Winn RK, Harlan JM, May JW, Jr. A monoclonal antibody that reduces burn injury by inhibition of neutrophil adherence. Plastic Surgical Forum. 16:149-51, 1993.
  93. Johnson M, Ford M, Johansen K, and the Combined Hand Surgery Service. Radial or ulnar artery laceration: repair or ligation? Archives of Surgery. 128:971-3, 1993.
  94. Winn RK, Vedder NB, Mihelcic D, Flaherty LC, Langdale L, Harlan JM. The role of adhesion molecules in reperfusion injury. Agents and Actions. 41:113-26, 1993.
  95. Winn RK, Mihelicic D, Vedder NB, Sharar SR, Harlan JM. Monoclonal antibodies to leukocyte and endothelial adhesion molecules attenuate ischemia-reperfusion injury. Behring Institute Mitteilungen. 92:229-37, 1993
  96. Winn RK, Liggitt D, Vedder NB, Paulson JC, and Harlan JM. Anti-P-selectin monoclonal antibody attenuates reperfusion injury to the rabbit ear. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 92:2042-7, 1993.
  97. Trumble TE, Schmitt SR, Vedder NB. Factors affecting functional outcome of displaced intra-articular distal radius fractures. Journal of Hand Surgery. 19:325-40, 1994
  98. Vedder NB, Bucky LP, Lopez I, May JW, Jr. Inhibition of neutrophil adherence improves survival of random flaps in rabbits. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 93:1035-40, 1994.
  99. Bucky LP, Vedder NB, Hong H-Z, Ehrlich HP, Winn RK, Harlan JM, May JW, Jr. Reduction of burn injury by inhibiting CD18-mediated leukocyte adherence in rabbits. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 93:1473-80, 1994.
  100. Trumble TE, Schmitt SR, Vedder NB. Internal fixation of pilon fractures of the distal radius. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 66:179-91, 1993
  101. Smith, WR, Swiontkowski, MF, Vedder, NB, Trumble, TT, Sack, J, Smith, D, and Herndon, JH. Lower limb replantation: a case report. Pittsburgh Orthopaedic Journal. 5:37-39, 1994.
  102. Nuchtern JG, Engrav LH, Nakamura DY, Dutcher KA, Heimbach, DM, Vedder NB. Treatment of fourth degree hand burns. Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation. 16:36-42, 1995.
  103. Trumble TE, Gilbert M, Vedder N: Arthroscopic repair of the triangular fibrocartilage complex. Arthroscopy 12:588-97, 1996
  104. Trumble TE, Gilbert M, Vedder N: Isolated tears of the triangular fibrocartilage: management by early arthroscopic repair. Journal Of Hand Surgery 22A:57-65, 1997
  105. Maser B, Vedder N, Rodriguez D, Johansen K. Sartorius myoplasty for infected vascular grafts in the groin: safe, durable and effective. Archives of Surgery. 132:522-6, 1997.
  106. Vedder N, Harlan J, Winn R, Heckbert S, Maier R, Hudson L, Copass M, Sharar S, Yu A, Anardi D, Peterman S. Pilot phase 2 clinical trial of a humanized CD11/CD18 monoclonal antibody in hemorrhagic shock. In: Fiast E, ed. The Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis. Bologna: Monduzzi Editore, 1997: 941-3.
  107. Trumble TE, Gilbert M, Vedder N: Ulnar shortening combined with arthroscopic repairs in the delayed management of triangular fibrocartilage complex tears. Journal Of Hand Surgery 22:807-13, 1997
  108. Heckbert SR, Vedder NB, Hoffman, W, Winn, RK, Hudson LD, Jurkovich, GJ, Copass, MK, Harlan, JM, Rice, CL, and Maier RV. Outcome following hemorrhagic shock in trauma patients. Journal of Trauma , In press.
  109. Sharar SR, Vedder NB, Mileski WJ, Rice CL, Harlan JM, and Winn RK. The role of ß2 leukocyte integrins in vivo. In: 2nd International Congress on the Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis: Mechanism and Therapeutic Approaches. Faist E, Meakins JL, and Schildberg FW, eds. Springer Verlag, 181-189, 1993.
  110. Winn RK, Sharar SL, Vedder NB, and Harlan JM. The contribution of adherent leukocytes to circulatory shock. In: Physiology and Pathophysiology of Leukocyte Adhesion. Granger D.N. and Schmid-Schönbein, eds. Oxford University Press, 381-392, 1995
  111. Harlan JM, Winn RK, and Vedder NB. Proinflammatory role of leukocyte adhesion molecules. In: Physiological Basis of Clinical Problems II. In Press.
  112. Vedder NB, Winn RK, Sharar SR, Harlan JM. ß2-integrins in neutrophil adhesion and their role in ischemia-reperfusion and trauma. In: Seiss W, Lorenz R, Weber PC, eds. Adhesion Molecules and Cell Signalling: Biology and Clinical Applications. Frankfurt: Raven Press, 1995: 127-40. (Topics in Molecular Medicine; vol. 1).
  113. Vedder NB, Harlan JM. Neutrophil-endothelial interactions. In: Shoemaker WC, Ayres SM, Grenvik A, Holbrook PR, ed. Textbook of Critical Care. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1995: 192-8.
  114. A Biomechanical Comparison of Techniques of Flexor Tendon Repair: WF Wagner, Jr., C. Carroll IV, JW Strickland, DA Heck, and JP Toombs. J Hand Surg 1994; 19A,979-983.
  115. The effects of Distal Radius Intra-articular Depression on Wrist Joint Contact Characteristics. WF Wagner, AF Tencer, P Kiser, and TE Trumble. J Hand Surg 1996:21A
  116. The Effects of Distal Radius Intra-articular Depression on Wrist Joint Contact Characteristics. WF Wagner, AF Tencer, P Kiser, and TE Trumble. Transactions of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society, Atlanta, GA, February, 1996.
  117. Coe MR, Spitelli P, Trumble TE , Tencer AF, Kiser P: "The Scapholunate Allograft," A Biomechanical Feasibility Study," Journal of Hand Surgery , Vol. 20A, p. 590-96, 1995.
  118. Trumble TE , Kahn U, Vanderhooft E, Bach AW: "A Technique to Quantitate Motor Recovery Following Nerve Grafting, Journal of Hand Surgery ," Vol. 20A, p. 367-372, 1995.
  119. Bean CHG, Tencer AF, Trumble TE: "Biomechanical Effects of Altering Attachment Sites in Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction, Journal of Hand Surgery, February , 1996.
  120. Bean C, Tencer AF, Trumble TE: Effect of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Position on the Thumb Metacarpophalangeal Joint Range of Motion." ORS Poster Exhibit, February, 1996.
  121. Magnusson M, Trumble TE: "Joint Remodeling after Articular Injuries", Harborview Medical Center, Orthopaedic Trauma Update, Sorrento Hotel, Seattle, July 1996.
  122. May G, Trumble Te: Effect of Screw Placement in Scaphoid Fractures, Harborview Medical Center, Orthopaedic Trauma Update, Sorrento Hotel, Seattle, July 1996.
  123. Magnusson M, Trumble TE: "Hand Surgery and the Internet", harborview Alumni Association Scientific Symposium Revised Trauma Update, Seattle, July, 1996.
  124. May G, Trumble TE: "Biomechanics of Internal Fixation of the Scaphoid" Harborview Alumni Association Symposium Revised Trauma Update, Seattle, July, 1996.
  125. Trumble TE , Magnusson MM: "Kienbock's Disease," Hand and Wrist: Current Opinions in Orthopaedics . Vol. 7, p. 31-36, October, 1996.
  126. Thurman RT, Trumble TE, Sailer S: A Historical Perspective on Early Motion Protocols and Rationale for the Early Active Motion Rehabilitation Program. Hand Surgery: current Practice, Martin Dunitz, London, Chapter 3, pg. 31-37, January, 1997.
  127. Magnusson M, Trumble TE: Classification of Kienbock's Disease Based on New Imaging, Current Practice in Hand Surgery: Martin Dunitz, London, Chapter 41, pg. 271-274, January, 1997.
  128. Thurman RT, Tencer AF, Trumble TE, Hanel DP, Kiser PK: " A Comparison of Gliding Resistance, GAP Formation, and Tensile Strength of Three Reapirs for Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Digitorium Repair," Orthopaedic Research Society, 43rd Annual Meeting, San Francisco, February, 1997.
  129. Trumble TE, Miyano J, Clark S, Ott DE, Jones C, Fernacola P, Magnusson M, Tencer A: "Mechanisms of Joint Surface Remodeling after an Intra-articular Fracture: A Sheep Fracture Model with Weight Bearing after Internal Fixation". Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, March, 1997.
  130. Trumble TE, Miyano J, Clark JM, Ott S, Jones DE, Fernacola P: Mechanisms of Joint Surface Remodleing after an Intra-articular Fracture: A Sheep Fracture Model with Weight Bearing after Internal Fixation", Journal of Orthpaedic Trauma, In press, September 1997.
  131. Trumble TE, Stokel E: Radial Shortening Osteotomy. The Wrist, Lippincott-Raven, Philadelphia, In press, 1997.
  132. Miyano J, Trumble TE: Kienbock's Disease, Oxford Textbook of Orthopaedics and Trauma. University of Oxford, Headington, Oxford, In Press. 1997
  133. Trumble TE , Wagner WF, Jr., Tencer AF, Kiser P: "The Effects of Intra-Articular Distal Radius Fracture Malunion in Wrist Joint Contact Characteristics," Journal of Hand Surgery. Vol 21A, p. 554-560, August, 1997.
  134. Bronstein AJ, Trumble TE, Tencer AF: "The Effects of Distal Radius Fracture Malalignment upon Forearm Rotation: A Cadaveric Study," Journal of Hand Surgery, Vol. 22A:2, p. 262-268, March, 1997.
  135. Trumble TE, Gilbert M, Vedder N: "Ulnar Shortening Combined with Arthroscopic Repairs in the Delayed Management of Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tears,", Journal of hand Surgery, Vol. 22, No. 5, pg. 1-7, September, 1997.

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