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Robert G. McCormack
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 88
Citations - 4370
Robert G. McCormack is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction & Anterior cruciate ligament. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 81 publications receiving 3508 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert G. McCormack include Washington University in St. Louis & The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
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Operative compared with nonoperative treatment of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures: a prospective, randomized, controlled multicenter trial
Richard E. Buckley,Suzanne Tough,Robert G. McCormack,Graham Pate,Ross Leighton,Dave Petrie,R D Galpin +6 more
TL;DR: The functional results after nonoperative care of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures were equivalent to those after operative care, however, after unmasking the data by removal of the patients who were receiving Workers' Compensation, the outcomes were significantly better in some groups of surgically treated patients.
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A multicenter, prospective, randomized, controlled trial of open reduction--internal fixation versus total elbow arthroplasty for displaced intra-articular distal humeral fractures in elderly patients.
Michael D. McKee,Christian Veillette,Jeremy A. Hall,Emil H. Schemitsch,Lisa M. Wild,Robert G. McCormack,Bertrand Perey,Thomas J. Goetz,Mauri Zomar,Karyn Moon,Scott Mandel,Shirlet Petit,Pierre Guy,Irene Leung +13 more
TL;DR: TEA is a preferred alternative for ORIF in elderly patients with complex distal humeral fractures that are not amenable to stable fixation and resulted in more predictable and improved 2-year functional outcomes compared with ORIF, based on the MEPS.
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Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Reduces Failure of Hamstring Tendon Autograft Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: 2-Year Outcomes From the STABILITY Study Randomized Clinical Trial:
Alan Getgood,Dianne Bryant,Robert Litchfield,Mark Heard,Robert G. McCormack,Alex Rezansoff,Devin Peterson,Davide Bardana,Peter B. MacDonald,Peter C M Verdonk,Tim Spalding,Kevin Willits,Trevor B. Birmingham,Chris Hewison,Stacey Wanlin,Andrew Firth,Ryan Pinto,Ashley Martindale,Lindsey O'Neill,Morgan Jennings,Michal Daniluk,Dory Boyer,Mauri Zomar,Karyn Moon,Raely Pritchett,Krystan Payne,Brenda Fan,Bindu Mohan,Gregory M. L. Buchko,Laurie A. Hiemstra,Sarah Kerslake,Jeremy Tynedal,Greg Stranges,Sheila McRae,LeeAnne Gullett,Holly Brown,Alexandra Legary,Alison Longo,Mat Christian,Celeste Ferguson,Nick Mohtadi,Rhamona Barber,Denise Chan,Caitlin Campbell,Alexandra Garven,Karen Pulsifer,Michelle Mayer,Nicole Simunovic,Andrew Duong,David J. Robinson,David Levy,Matt Skelly,Ajaykumar Shanmugaraj,Fiona Howells,Murray Tough,Pete Thompson,Andrew J. Metcalfe,Laura Asplin,Alisen Dube,Louise Clarkson,Jaclyn Brown,Alison Bolsover,Carolyn Bradshaw,Larissa Belgrove,Francis Millan,Sylvia Turner,Sarah Verdugo,Janet Lowe,Debra Dunne,Kerri McGowan,Charlie-Marie Suddens,Geert Declercq,Kristien Vuylsteke,Mieke Van Haver +73 more
TL;DR: The addition of LET to a single-bundle hamstring tendon autograft ACLR in young patients at high risk of failure results in a statistically significant, clinically relevant reduction in graft rupture and persistent rotatory laxity at 2 years after surgery.
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Complications following management of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures: a prospective randomized trial comparing open reduction internal fixation with nonoperative management.
J L Howard,Richard Buckley,Robert G. McCormack,Graham Pate,Ross Leighton,David Petrie,R D Galpin +6 more
TL;DR: Outcome scores in this study tend to support ORIF for calcaneal fractures, but certain patient populations developed a high incidence of complications regardless of the management strategy chosen.
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Fixation of fractures of the shaft of the humerus by dynamic compression plate or intramedullary nail
Robert G. McCormack,D. Brien,Richard Buckley,Michael D. McKee,James Powell,Emil H. Schemitsch +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors randomized 44 patients with fractures of the shaft of the humerus to open reduction and internal fixation by either an intramedullary nail (IMN) or a dynamic compression plate (DCP).