M. Benjamin Burch
University of Missouri
5 Papers
3 Citations
M. Benjamin Burch is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Protected health information. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Patients, pictures, and privacy: managing clinical photographs in the smartphone era
TL;DR: This article addresses patient privacy concerns attendant to the acquisition, transmission, and sharing of clinical photographs among health-care providers and provides guidelines for providers seeking to minimize the risk of noncompliance with privacy requirements as they adopt these new technologies into their practices.
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Patellofemoral Imaging and Analysis
TL;DR: This chapter reviews relevant imaging studies utilized in the work-up and treatment of patients with patellofemoral disorders.
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Comparison of bone-patella tendon-bone (btb) and quadriceps autograft for acl reconstruction in patients under 18 years of age:
Seth L. Sherman,Daniel W. Hogan,Derek Geeslin,Joseph M. Rund,M. Benjamin Burch,Richard Ma,Aaron D. Gray +6 more
TL;DR: Quarterly cohorts of patients under 18 years old undergoing ACL reconstruction with either BTB or quadriceps autograft demonstrated significant subjective improvements and low rates of complications requiring re-operation, and Quadriceps Autograft appears to be a safe and effective alternative to BTB autografted in this challenging patient population.
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Reduction of adolescent grade IV L5–S1 spondylolisthesis with anterior joystick manipulation during a combined anterior and posterior surgical approach: A case report
Manjot Singh,Mariah Balmaceno-Criss,Daniel Alsoof,M. Benjamin Burch,Itala Sakr,Bassel G. Diebo,Christopher L. McDonald,Bryce A. Basques,Eren O. Kuris,Alan H. Daniels +9 more
- 01 Aug 2023
TL;DR: Combined anterior and posterior fusion with anterior joystick manipulation allowed for full reduction of grade IV spondylolisthesis and restoration of disc/foraminal height and L5–S1 segmental lordosis without neurological complication.
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Author Reply to "Regarding 'No Difference in Complication Rates or Patient-Reported Outcomes Between Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone and Quadriceps Tendon Autograft for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction"'.
Daniel W. Hogan,M. Benjamin Burch,Joseph M. Rund,Derek Geeslin,Richard Ma,Aaron F. Gray,Constance R. Chu,Taylor Ray,W. Michael Pullen,Seth L. Sherman +9 more
TL;DR: Cerulli et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that there is always some innate surgeon bias in graft selection based on personal preferences, training biases, interpretation of the literature, or other factors, particularly in contact athletes or high-demand individuals.