Paul D. Sponseller
Johns Hopkins University
585 Papers
2K Citations
Paul D. Sponseller is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Scoliosis. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 487 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul D. Sponseller include University of Wisconsin-Madison & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Papers
Fracture Patterns Differ Between Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Routine Pediatric Fractures.
TL;DR: Transverse and diaphyseal humerus and olecranon fractures were most likely to indicate OI; Radiographic fracture pattern is useful for estimating likelihood of OI.
Comparing short-term AIS post-operative complications between ACS-NSQIP and a surgeon study group.
Jennifer M. Bauer,Suken A. Shah,Paul D. Sponseller,Amer F. Samdani,Peter O. Newton,Michelle C. Marks,Baron S. Lonner,Burt Yaszay +7 more
TL;DR: Comparison of two AIS databases suggests a range of complications and readmission rates, with the SG demonstrating lower values, likely multi-factorial with the performance improvement initiative of the SG playing a role.
The Pros and Cons of Operating Early Versus Late in the Progression of Cerebral Palsy Scoliosis
Steven M. Hollenbeck,Burt Yaszay,Paul D. Sponseller,Carrie E. Bartley,Suken A. Shah,Jahangir Asghar,Mark F. Abel,Firoz Miyanji,Peter O. Newton +8 more
TL;DR: Being proactive in the management of CP scoliosis has no advantage in terms of decreasing risks or improving outcomes compared to curves 70°-90°, however, delaying surgery to a curve greater than 90° increases the risk of infection, blood loss, and the need for anterior/posterior procedures.
Ligamentous laxity of the knee during childhood and adolescence.
TL;DR: Anterior translation of the knee showed age and sex variation in school-aged children and is important in establishing a foundation of baseline data to understand sex differences in ligament development and function and to help guide injury prevention strategies.
Timing of Changes in Three-Dimensional Spinal Parameters After Selective Thoracic Fusion in Lenke 1 Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Two-Year Follow-up.
Saba Pasha,John M. Flynn,Paul D. Sponseller,Giuseppe Orlando,Peter O. Newton,Patrick J. Cahill +5 more
TL;DR: Spontaneous lumbar curve rotation correction correlated to the fused and unfused spinal parameters in the three anatomic planes after selective thoracic fusion in Lenke 1B and 1C adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.