Ryan Sanborn
Boston Children's Hospital
19 Papers
2 Citations
Ryan Sanborn is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Defining the volume of consultations for musculoskeletal infection encountered by pediatric orthopaedic services in the United States
Ryan J Koehler,Benjamin J. Shore,Daniel Hedequest,Benton E. Heyworth,Colin May,Patricia E. Miller,Emily S Rademacher,Ryan Sanborn,Joshua S. Murphy,Alyssa Roseman,Jason W Stoneback,Anastasiya A Trizno,Rachel Y. Goldstein,Liam Harris,Ena Nielsen,Divya Talwar,Jaime Rice Denning,Noor Saaed,Brooke Kutz,Jennifer C. Laine,Mary Naas,Walter H. Truong,Matthew Rotando,David D. Spence,Brian K Brighton,Christine Churchill,Joseph A. Janicki,Kiana King,Jacob Wild,Allan Beebe,Schon Crouse,Teaya Rough,Mallory Rowan,Satbir Singh,Amanda Davis-Juarez,Adam Gould,Olivia Hughes,Kathleen D Rickert,Vidyadhar V. Upasani,Todd J Blumberg,Viviana Bompadre,Antoinette W. Lindberg,Mark L Miller,Jaclyn F. Hill,Hayley Peoples,Scott Rosenfeld,Rod Turner,Lawson A B Copley,Eduardo A Lindsay,Brandon A. Ramo,Naureen Tareen,R. Lane Winberly,G. Ying Li,Jordyn Sessel,Megan Johnson,Samuel R Johnson,Stephanie N. Moore-Lotridge,Julie Shelton,Keith D. Baldwin,Jonathan G. Schoenecker,Children’s Orthopaedic Trauma +60 more
TL;DR: Estimating resources required for pediatric orthopaedic consult services to work up and treat children based on culture positive administrative discharge data underestimates clinical need.
Earlier Resolution of Symptoms and Return of Function After Bridge-Enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair As Compared With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction:
Samuel Barnett,Martha M. Murray,Gary J. Badger,Yi-Meng Yen,Dennis E. Kramer,Ryan Sanborn,Ata M. Kiapour,Benedikt L. Proffen,Nicholas Sant,Braden C. Fleming,Lyle J. Micheli +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, bridge-enhanced anterior cruciate ligament repair (BEAR) has noninferior patient-reported outcomes when compared with autograft ACL reconstruction at 2 year.
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Preoperative Risk Factors for Subsequent Ipsilateral ACL Revision Surgery After an ACL Restoration Procedure
Ryan Sanborn,Gary J. Badger,Braden C. Fleming,Ata M. Kiapour,Paul D. Fadale,Michael J. Hulstyn,Brett D. Owens,Benedikt L. Proffen,Nicholas Sant,Gabriela Portilla,Christina Freiberger,Rachael Henderson,Samuel Barnett,Meggin Q Costa,Cynthia A. Chrostek,Kirsten Ecklund,Lyle J. Micheli,Martha M. Murray,Yi-Meng Yen,Dennis E. Kramer +19 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identify the preoperative risk factors for ACL revision surgery within the first 2 years after bridge-enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR), which may help with patient selection for ACL restoration versus ACL reconstruction.
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Early MRI-based quantitative outcomes are associated with a positive functional performance trajectory from 6 to 24 months post-ACL surgery
Sean W Flannery,Martha M. Murray,Gary J. Badger,Kirsten Ecklund,Benedikt L. Proffen,Nicholas Sant,Gabriela Portilla,Ryan Sanborn,Christina Freiberger,R. Rachael,Samuel Barnett,Yi-Meng Yen,Lyle J. Micheli,Dennis E. Kramer,Braden C. Fleming,Ata M. Kiapour +15 more
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Pediatric Venous Thromboembolism: Different Rates of Incidence, Anatomic Locations, and Risk Factors Between Orthopaedic and Nonorthopaedic Related Patients.
Aneesh V Samineni,Ryan Sanborn,Jodie Shea,Danielle Cook,Collin May,Collin May,Benton E. Heyworth,Benton E. Heyworth,Benjamin J. Shore,Benjamin J. Shore +9 more
TL;DR: Pediatric ORTH VTEs have a significantly lower incidence rate and different primary risk factors than those of NORTH V TEs, and this information is useful for health care providers when making decisions regarding risk and prophylaxis in pediatric patients with orthopaedic and nonorthopaedics conditions.
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