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John V. Ingari
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 21
Citations - 469
John V. Ingari is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nerve allograft. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 372 citations.
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Processed nerve allografts for peripheral nerve reconstruction: a multicenter study of utilization and outcomes in sensory, mixed, and motor nerve reconstructions.
Darrell Brooks,Renata V. Weber,Jerome D. Chao,Brian Rinker,Jozef Zoldos,Michael R. Robichaux,Sebastian B. Ruggeri,Kurt A. Anderson,Ekkehard E. Bonatz,Scott M. Wisotsky,Mickey S. Cho,Christopher Wilson,Ellis O. Cooper,John V. Ingari,Bauback Safa,Brian M. Parrett,Gregory M. Buncke +16 more
TL;DR: The outcomes for safety and meaningful recovery observed in this study compare favorably to those reported in the literature for nerve autograft and are higher than those reported for nerve conduits.
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Outcomes of short-gap sensory nerve injuries reconstructed with processed nerve allografts from a multicenter registry study.
Brian Rinker,John V. Ingari,Jeffrey A. Greenberg,Wesley P. Thayer,Bauback Safa,Gregory M. Buncke +5 more
TL;DR: Processed nerve allografts provide an effective solution for short-gap digital nerve reconstructions and were equivalent to historical controls for nerve autograft and exceed those of conduit.
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Peripheral nerve repair throughout the body with processed nerve allografts: Results from a large multicenter study.
Bauback Safa,Sonu A. Jain,Mihir J. Desai,Jeffrey A. Greenberg,Timothy R. Niacaris,Jason A. Nydick,Fraser J. Leversedge,David M. Megee,Jozef Zoldos,Brian D. Rinker,Brian D. Rinker,Desirae M. McKee,Brendan J. MacKay,John V. Ingari,Leon J. Nesti,Mickey S. Cho,Ian L. Valerio,Dennis S. Kao,Yasser El-Sheikh,Renata V. Weber,Jaimie T. Shores,Joseph F. Styron,Wesley P. Thayer,Wojciech H. Przylecki,Harry A. Hoyen,Gregory M. Buncke +25 more
TL;DR: The RANGER® Registry was designed to evaluate outcomes following nerve repair with processed nerve allograft (Avance® Nerve Graft; Axogen; Alachua, FL).
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Recovery of Motor Function after Mixed and Motor Nerve Repair with Processed Nerve Allograft.
Bauback Safa,Jaimie T. Shores,John V. Ingari,Renata V. Weber,Mickey S. Cho,Jozef Zoldos,Timothy R. Niacaras,Leon J. Nesti,Wesley P. Thayer,Gregory M. Buncke +9 more
TL;DR: Outcomes compare favorably to historical controls for nerve autograft and exceed those for hollow tube conduit and PNA may be considered as an option when reconstructing major peripheral nerve injuries.
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Collagenase Clostridium Histolyticum Injection for Dupuytren Contracture: 2-Year Follow-up
TL;DR: CCH offers a safe, nonoperative option to correct FCC in Dupuytren disease with greater success for MCP joints compared to PIP joints, and there is a tendency of reoccurrence within 2 years of treatment.