Svend Ulstein (@svendulstein) 's Twitter Profile
Svend Ulstein

@svendulstein

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ProfDavidHunter (@profdavidhunter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Compared with leaving concomitant full-thickness cartilage lesions untreated at the time of ACL reconstruction, debridement and microfracture showed no effect on patient-reported outcomes 5 years after surgery ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30083564

Bruce Reider (@reiderbruce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's best for articular cartilage lesions encountered during ACL reconstruction: Microfracture, Debridement, or just leaving them alone? Check out this report from the Norwegian and Swedish registries in OJSM_SportsMed journals.sagepub.com/doi/metrics/10…

Danielle Belardo, MD (@dbelardomd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How is anyone tweeting about anything other than the fact that young doctors and nurses are dying in America because of a failure to provide adequate PPE? How is not every politician, governor, hospital administrator, celebrity, athlete, and news person NOT screaming this?

OJSM_SportsMed (@ojsm_sportsmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Concomitant meniscal lesions at time of ACL reconstruction conferred no negative effects on KOOS outcomes 5 yrs after ACLR in 8408 patients. Cohort study from Svend Ulstein Lars Engebretsen OSTRC Asbjørn Årøen Magnus Forssblad @Ahus_no ow.ly/h6nc50GUYPR #SportsMedicine

Concomitant meniscal lesions at time of ACL reconstruction conferred no negative effects on KOOS outcomes 5 yrs after ACLR in 8408 patients.  Cohort study from <a href="/SvendUlstein/">Svend Ulstein</a> <a href="/larsengebretsen/">Lars Engebretsen</a> <a href="/OSTRC1/">OSTRC</a> <a href="/Aaroen1/">Asbjørn Årøen</a> <a href="/MankanF/">Magnus Forssblad</a> @Ahus_no ow.ly/h6nc50GUYPR 
#SportsMedicine
NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this multicenter trial involving patients with acute Achilles’ tendon rupture, surgery (open repair or minimally invasive surgery) did not result in better outcomes than nonoperative treatment at 12 months. nej.md/3NYjv9w

In this multicenter trial involving patients with acute Achilles’ tendon rupture, surgery (open repair or minimally invasive surgery) did not result in better outcomes than nonoperative treatment at 12 months. nej.md/3NYjv9w
NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this trial of IV vitamin C in adult patients with sepsis, those who received a vitamin C infusion had a higher risk of death or persistent organ dysfunction at 28 days than those who received placebo. #CCR22 nej.md/3HpUNvW

In this trial of IV vitamin C in adult patients with sepsis, those who received a vitamin C infusion had a higher risk of death or persistent organ dysfunction at 28 days than those who received placebo. #CCR22 nej.md/3HpUNvW